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- A fight to remove an elementary school principal on Capitol Hill gets ugly. [WCP]
- D.C. startup plans to bring wellness centers to places like homeless shelters and housing projects. [DC Inno]
- How bad is First Lady Melania Trump’s Instagram page? [Washingtonian]
- HuffPost laid off over three-dozen employees, including a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. [Huffington Post]
- Mix a cocktail to prepare for summer with your kids. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. ranks as the country’s third most powerful tech hub. [Curbed]
- Bethesda-based Honest Tea lands national expansion deal. [WBJ]
- “The only thing that could make you come inside from crabbing on a Monday morning is a call from President Trump.” [Post]
- A predominately women-run company in Georgetown is behind these popular brightly colored bags. [WTOP]
- Learn more about the U.S. Capitol Police. [Post]
- The Nationals drafted the son of the team manager Dusty Baker. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Danica Roem could be the first open transgender person to serve in the Virginia General Assembly.
- ICYMI: WaWa has plans to open 50 stores in D.C.
- This Day In DCist: HGTV’s House Hunters came to D.C., but wound up in Alexandria.