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- After Juneteenth, a reminder of what emancipation felt like at the National Museum of African American History. [Twitter]
- Pupusa fest is this weekend. Don’t miss it. [Facebook]
- A Japanese restaurant is coming to Union Market. [WCP]
- It’s vanilla milkshake day at Burger Tap & Shake. [Twitter]
- The DC Embassy World Cup is happening. [DC Embassy World Cup]
- D.C. Latinos are praying to a power higher than Trump. [Post]
- Bowser responds to the passage of Initiative 77. [NBC 4]
- How to run for ANC. [GGW]
- Eleanor Holmes Norton wants to know how much the head of Dulles and DCA really makes. [Post]
- Crab season might suffer as a result of Trump administration policy on migrant workers. [WJLA]
- A reflection on the D.C. jazz clubs of yesteryear. [WCP]
- Inside D.C.’s pitch to host the 2026 World Cup semifinals. [Biz Journal]
- Sign asking customers to report employees not speaking English gets taken down in Baltimore Dunkin’ Donuts. [Post]
- ICYMI: D.C. voters approve Initiative 77.
- ICYMI: Incumbents took home the trophies in last night’s primaries.
- ICYMI: Protesters confronted DHS Secretary Nielsen while she ate dinner at a D.C. Mexican restaurant yesterday.
- This Day In DCist: D.C. doesn’t go on vacation.
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