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- Md, governor is vetoing paid sick leave bill, setting up fight for override. [Baltimore Sun]
- Trump travel ban “drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination,” says Va. federal appeals court, refusing to reinstate it. [NYT]
- Yelp looks to open D.C.-based hub. [WBJ]
- Chinese outrage over U Md. commencement speech gets Taiwanese animation treatment. [Shanghaiist]
- Judge temporarily halts Md. medical marijuana licensing. [Post]
- Some Virginia students are designing their own assessments. [Ed Week]
- Dusty Baker’s son is graduating, so bench coach will manage Nats this weekend. [Post]
- D.C. resident Jared Kushner now under FBI scrutiny in Russia probe. [NBC]
- The former head of the GSA explains her controversial decision to let Trump keep his Old Post Office lease. [Post]
- It’s not just Sanford Capital—D.C. has a slumlord problem. [GGW]
- Skipped safety steps led to Metro’s latest near-miss. [WTOP]
- For journalists these days, ask questions at your own risk. [HuffPo]
- Rashad Young: the city administrator who is becoming a headache for Bowser.[WCP]
- Getting a bench to commemorate Julian Bond is apparently much harder than it sounds. [Post]
- Kowkabi-owned restaurants file for Chapter 11. [WBJ]
- When it rains, it pours. [Post]
- ICYMI: “If Pride does not provide the space to be affirmed, I’m going to put my energy towards creating that space.”
- ICYMI: Best ways to savor SAVOR Week.
- This Day In DCist: Oops! One of the two Dems who voted against D.C.
budget autonomy said his “aye” was inadvertent.
Rachel Kurzius