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  • More than two dozen people were sickened by food or water contaminated with a “fecal parasite” in northern Virginia. [FOX 5]
  • Robert Mueller’s testimony in Congress failed to bring new life to a movement by House Democrats to impeach President Trump. [Hill]
  • A woman died after getting into the water near the Wharf on D.C.’s Southwest waterfront. [WTOP]
  • HipCityVeg opened a new spot in Dupont Circle for the District’s vegan fast food aficionados. [Eater]
  • Police are looking for suspects after a large group of teenagers assaulted a man outside the Washington Hilton Hotel. [WTOP]
  • The DC Cancer Consortium left holes in the city’s cancer care network when the clinic closed last June. [WCP]
  • Maryland is going cashless at two toll bridges this fall as part of a wider transition to all-electronic tolling. [Post]
  • There’s a new Mediterranean-inspired bakery and cafe on Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown. [Popville]
  • Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosseló announced he would resign after more than a week of protests in San Juan. [CNN]
  • Charter school advocates are focusing in on a dispute between the District and one charter network. [Post]
  • Contractors who built D.C.’s first family homeless shelter say they are struggling to get paid by the city. [Post]
  • DDOT will turn dozens of parking spots into pop-up parks for its annual PARK(ing) Day event in September. [Curbed]
  • BWI travelers will soon be able to rent private work/nap rooms. [WBJ]
  • The Chesapeake Bay’s underwater grasses appear to be resistant to adverse weather conditions like 2017’s record rainfall. [WTOP]
  • ICYMI: Kim Kardashian visited a D.C. jail on Tuesday as part of her newfound activism around criminal justice issues.
  • ICYMI: A self-described neo-nazi from D.C. who was arrested on gun charges last year accepted a plea deal in court.
  • This day in DCist: An undocumented man described what it’s like to experience homelessness in the District.