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- Bethesda is getting a “library-inspired” Warby Parker. [Washingtonian]
- D.C.’s school vouchers program will get renewed despite test results that indicate the program has a negative effect on achievement. [Post]
- Yet more troubles at United Medical Center. [Post]
- On the potential for a partial privatization of Metro. [WAMU]
- Georgetown students pull off storied prank, updated for the times. [Hoya]
- Jesse Jackson offers a hand to activists fighting displacement in Ward 8. [NBC/Facebook]
- Groups at AU met last night to discuss the latest disturbing racial incident on campus.
[Fox5] - Timeline for Anacostia’s Busboys and Poets location pushed back to early 2018. [UrbanTurf]
- Two medical students, an accountant and a D.C. advisory neighborhood commissioner helped save a first responder. [WTOP]
- The freshman GW student suing Trump. [Hatchet]
- And the non-profit suing over alleged intimidation of federal workers. [WAMU]
- ICYMI: May Day added some Bowser criticism to the mix.
- ICYMI: Around 200,000 people were at the People’s Climate March.
- This Day In DCist: We profiled JDLand.
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