D.C. police, aiming to curb recent violent teen takeovers, have announced a new juvenile curfew zone for the U Street corridor, and this one began earlier than usual.
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- As the World Cup brings millions of international visitors to the U.S., many fans are trying out American staples — and rushing to take them back home with them.
- A northern Virginia daycare worker is in jail, charged with sexually assaulting toddlers at a Manassas childcare facility.
- Crews worked to clean the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Friday after green blooms appeared the water earlier this week.
- Today, the nation observes Juneteenth, a day commemorating when the last enslaved people in the U.S. found out they were free. Events are planned across the country to mark the fifth year since June 19 became a federal holiday.
- A new Gallup poll found U.S. military action against Iran received lower public approval than most major military operations since the 1980s.
- Nearly 100 teenagers drove into traffic in Fairfax County on Friday, in what drivers described as a scary scene.
- A Maryland state delegate and a union leader are accusing each other of assault after a confrontation outside an early voting site in Gaithersburg, an incident captured on video and now under police review.
- The first goal for Team USA caused a seismic spike as hundreds of thousands of people in Seattle gathered and cheered across several downtown venues to watch the World Cup match against Australia.
- The Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a new report implying that voting machines could face software vulnerabilities ahead of the November midterm elections.
- Qantas plans to launch a nonstop flights in 2027 using a specially modified Airbus A350 aircraft.

