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Each morning, one man is responsible for printing and hanging 60 front pages from newspapers in all

Each morning, one man is responsible for printing and hanging 60 front pages from newspapers in all 50 states and a handful of international countries in cases outside the Newseum. Since the museum opened, it’s become one of the city’s most beloved public displays. [Logo] AFTERNOON HEADLINES - July 25, 2016 [mobile-header-ad] [alt text here] [mobile-img] [alt text here] [The man behind one of DC's most popular public displays] Each morning, one man is responsible for printing and hanging 60 front pages from newspapers in all 50 states and a handful of international countries in cases outside the Newseum. Since the museum opened, it’s become one of the city’s most beloved public displays. [Temperature records broken, tied at Mid-Atlantic airports] The National Weather Service says a high temperature record has been set at a D.C.-area airport and tied at a Maryland airport. 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It was not immediately clear what triggered the violence, but Fort Myers police said the shooting was not an act of terror. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Clinton turns to party’s stars to quiet Democratic firestorm] Seeking to avoid a televised display of disunity, Bernie Sanders on Monday urged supporters to line up behind Democrat Hillary Clinton and claimed victory in deposing the party's top official, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. [Live coverage from Philly] | [Photos] | [Listen live] [Sponsored Content] [mobile-img] [alt text here] [DC’s first and only dedicated heart and vascular hospital is now open] More than 300 donors, former patients, health care staff, elected officials and guests gathered at MedStar Washington Hospital Center on June 16 to witness the dedication of the area’s first cardiovascular hospital. Sponsored by MedStar Washington Hospital Center [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Local youth soccer team going to national championship] A local team is going to the Youth Soccer National Championships in Texas this week. The team comprises girls from Fairfax, Prince William and Loudoun counties. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Heat wave rolls on] Monday could be a record-setting weather day. A “heat advisory” is in effect until 8 p.m. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Metro: Reported smoke and fire incidents rising] More Metro smoke and fire incidents have been reported compared to last year, according to data set to be presented Thursday to Metro’s Board of Directors. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [50th anniversary of ‘Star Trek’ brings life lessons] Author Dave Marinaccio discusses some important lessons everyone can learn from “Star Trek,” especially from the different captains. 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[mobile-img] [alt text here] [Blame-and-claim cycle fuels terrorism] Counterterrorism experts warn that constant media droning about ISIL is sustaining the terror group. [FEDERAL NEWS RADIO] [alt text here] [Lawmakers want answers to long-term care premium hikes] Reps. Don Beyer (D-Va.) and Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) suggest a restructuring of the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program as a result of premiums rising this year by as much as 126 percent. 3400 Idaho Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20016 [Unsubscribe] | [View this email in your browser] If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe].

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