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- Nats come back from 9-0 score to win against the Marlins. [Post]
- Northrup Grumman investigating after report that employee marched in Charlottesville white supremacist rally. [WBJ / PBS]
- This story has everything: luxury apartments, drunk interns, chewing on dog biscuits “like a perverse fountain.” [WCP]
- Is this practice fighting back against the “wedding tax” or a bait-and-switch? [WJLA]
- The building that houses Cobalt is up for sale. [Popville]
- Someone returned the puppy stolen from a family in NE (the SUV … not so much). [Fox 5]
- Metro spending more than $2 million to study its buses. [Post]
- Could protected bike lanes become public art? [GGW]
- “Neuticles” are a thing that exist in the world. [NYT]
- Some Virginia churches are joining the sanctuary movement. [Post]
- Is The Washington Post unfair to Vince Gray? [Counterpunch]
- This “historical” plaque on a D.C. home isn’t exactly official. [Washingtonian]
- This pink and blue police cruiser will totally remind Arlingtonians not to drink and drive. [NBC Washington]
- ICYMI: This new organization is helping vegan and vegetarian restaurants in D.C. score kosher certification.
- ICYMI: An annual fireworks display in Columbia Heights was shut down before it could begin.
- This Day In DCist: Trans woman in SW attacked with roman candles and metal bat.
Rachel Kurzius