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- “It’s been a three-ring circus from the day they’ve moved in,” says Trump neighbor. [CBS]
- Officials arrest the “incognito bandit” at Dulles. [NBC]
- U.S. Olympic medalist Maritza McClendon taught a swimming lesson to kids at Howard. [WTOP]
- Oprah’s longtime makeup artist is transforming seniors in Baltimore. [Post]
- Georgetown employee discovers the university sold his slave ancestor. [Grio]
- About 100 demonstrators rallied in Montgomery County in light of reported school rape. [Post]
- Trump mobile breaks down on H Street NE. [Popville]
- Howard University Hospital faces financial troubles, empty beds, and the loss of respected physicians, among other woes. [Post]
- Police arrested two people after interrupting their PDA in Rosslyn. [ARLnow]
- Historic, but not touristy sites in D.C. [Curbed]
- Podcast recommendations. [DC Inno]
- D.C. students create global cookbook with family recipes. [NPR]
- WalletHub puts D.C. on top of innovation list. [WTOP]
- D.C. Council shows support for Peter Newsham as police chief, despite mixed reviews. [Post]
- PAC ran ads thanking some republicans for repealing Obamacare—too soon. [NPR]
- ICYMI: GSA says that President Trump is in the clear when it comes to his D.C. hotel.
- This Day In DCist: Jazz vocalist Aaron Myers offers a tutorial on Metro etiquette.