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- D.C. lost out on millions in federal housing money. [Post]
- The owner of Toki Underground is investigating the Trump-Russia ties, and he’s been interviewing key figures for Brightest Young Things. [The Daily Beast]
- After lackluster first half, Wizards show their magic to tie up series. [NBC Washington]
- Capitals step up on Saturday, avoid elimination. [ESPN]
- Despite some wins in Annapolis for sexual assault survivors, Maryland still allows rapists paternity rights. [Post]
- MGM National Harbor generates almost $50 million in April. [WBJ]
- Advocates get catty over proposed mandatory feline licensing. [WAMU]
- Judge sides with Sanford Capital over D.C. in bankruptcy challenge. [WCP]
- Should D.C. schools offer more dual-language programs? [Post]
- In the aftermath of a flood that transformed a West Virginia resort town. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. asked Sunlight Foundation for tips on its new data policy. [Sunlight]
- Trump travel ban will be in federal court today in Richmond. [CNN]
- Cool menu, bro. [WCP]
- Andy Harris screwed over his own constituents this time, but his seat is probably safe. [Baltimore Sun]
- Grassroots activists have their own plan for $1 billion in dedicated Metro funding. [Post]
- If the Pentagon really did create a new “meme warfare center,” it should look at commenters on this site for recruitment. [Duffel Blog]
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