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- D.C. United might be sharing their new stadium with a rugby team. [The Scotsman]
- Not recognizing the Declaration of Independence, Trump supporters freak out over NPR tweets. [HuffPost]
- Steve Scalise is back in ICU. [CNN]
- Md. approves medical marijuana dispensary. [AP]
- D.C.’s “miracle baby” insurance website has been so successful that Massachusetts is cloning it. [WCP]
- A third of Washingtonians have attended a Trump protest. [Post]
- The indie bookstores are alright. [WAMU
- Someone in Florida thought it would be a good idea to open up a newspaper-themed pizzeria. [Orlando Sentinel]
- The name of the Foggy Bottom Metro station continues to inspire debate. [GGW]
- Parisian bakery opens two outposts in D.C. [NBC4]
- Teenager suffers severe hand injuries after setting off firecrackers. [WJLA]
- Dirt bike dealers say store thefts are up. [Post]
- Baltimore police spokesman’s brother was murdered. [Sun]
- We endorse this advice. [Washingtonian]
- Today in the rental amenity wars: rooftop meditation lawn. [Washingtonian]
- Howard has a new COO. [WBJ]
- Clyde’s is opening up a music venue called Tomato Palace in Columbia, Md. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: Amazon is bringing a banana stand to Union Station next week.
- ICYMI: This liberty bell has been missing for nearly 40 years.
- ICYMI: The easiest and hardest places to find a Car2Go.
- This Day In DCist: NYT asked about what it’s like to ride the Metro.
Rachel Sadon