Travelers From Ebola-Outbreak Countries Must Travel Through Dulles, Alleged Keg-Thrower Arrested, Sale of Baby Fox Thwarted - Washingtonian
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Travelers From Ebola-Outbreak Countries Must Travel Through Dulles, Alleged Keg-Thrower Arrested, Sale of Baby Fox Thwarted - Washingtonian
Rainy and gusty conditions persist today with a high around 62. Rain continues overnight, with a low near 50. Sports schedules include the Nationals playing at Atlanta today, tomorrow, and Sunday. D.C. United hosts Montreal on Saturday. Loudoun United FC hosts Detroit City FC at Segra Field on Saturday. Old Glory DC visits the CA Legion on Sunday. A new geography game called Districted tests knowledge of Washington, D.C. A music recommendation highlights Big Daddy Kane performing “Ain’t No Half-Steppin’” with the Duke Ellington School Orchestra at the Bethesda Theater tonight. Administration updates cover Iran’s nuclear material stock, US intelligence on rebuilding military capabilities, Binance’s role tied to the IRGC, and a pause in US arms sales to Taiwan.
"Rainy and gusty today with a high just around 62. Rain continues overnight, with a low near 50."
"Sports this weekend: The Nationals are at Atlanta today, tomorrow, and Sunday. D.C. United host Montreal Saturday. Loudoun United FC host Detroit City FC at Segra Field Saturday. Old Glory DC visit the CA Legion Sunday."
"The war: Iran's Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has ordered the country to keep its stock of enriched nuclear material. That edict comes as the country has toughened its stance on its nuclear program-it says negotiations about ending it won't start until the US and Israel guarantee they won't attack Iran again. ( Reuters) US intelligence assessments say the country is also "rapidly rebuilding certain military capabilities degraded by US-Israeli strikes." ( CNN)"
"Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao told senators yesterday that the US had paused arms sales to Taiwan to help preserve the US military's stock of munitions. ( Hill) Defense D"
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