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Three students killed at U-Va.; suspect in custody Biden meets with
Xi amid fears of
Shelter-in-place order receiver Lavel Davis Jr. and line- ‘a new Cold War’
and massive search backer D’Sean Perry on the bus,
after shots fired on bus authorities said. Wide receiver NEITHER COUNTRY SEEKS CONFLICT, HE SAYS
Devin Chandler was rushed to the Chinese attack on Taiwan not seen as imminent
This article is by Emily Davies, hospital, where he later died.
Karina Elwood, Nick Anderson, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ATHLETICS/ASSOCIATED PRESS BY MATT VISER, and military threats amid fears
Susan Svrluga, Justin Jouvenal Family members said running YASMEEN ABUTALEB that the U.S.-China relationship
From left, Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry. The back Michael Hollins Jr. was shot AND CHRISTIAN SHEPHERD could devolve into a Cold War of
and Keith L. Alexander U-Va. football players were killed after a shooter opened fire on a in the back but is alive. A fifth sorts.
bus full of students who had just returned to campus Sunday night. unidentified victim also survived nusa dua, indonesia — Presi-
charlottesville — Em Gunter, and was taken to the hospital. “I’m convinced that he under-
in libraries. turned from a field trip to see a dent Biden and Chinese Presi- stood exactly what I was saying,
19, was watching a biology lecture A short distance away, authori- play in D.C., leaving three dead Jones had fled by the time po- dent Xi Jinping held a three-hour, and I understood what he was
on a computer in her University of and two injured. lice arrived, authorities said, high-stakes meeting here Mon- saying,” Biden told reporters after
Virginia dorm room Sunday night ties said, Christopher Darnell prompting a massive search that day, with Biden saying that “I the meeting. “I’ve met many
when she heard three loud bangs. Jones Jr., a 22-year-old student At least four of the victims were lasted 12 hours as the campus was absolutely believe there need not times with Xi Jinping, and we
She looked over at her friend and and former university football U-Va. football players. University put under a shelter-in-place order. be a new Cold War” after their were candid and clear with one
said, “Was that gunfire?” player, had opened fire on a bus police officers who rushed to the He was taken into custody about first in-person exchange as their another across the board.”
full of students who had just re- scene found the bodies of wide 80 miles away in Henrico County, nations’ leaders at a time of brew-
Then she heard three more outside Richmond, around 11 a.m. ing tensions between the global He said he did not believe that
shots. The friends were gripped by Monday. powers. a Chinese attack on Taiwan was
terror that would soon sweep imminent. He stressed that the
across the campus of the presti- The motive for the shooting The encounter was Biden’s United States and China would
gious university, forcing students most consequential during a
to barricade their dorm rooms, SEE SHOOTING ON A5 week-long foreign trip, as the two SEE CHINA ON A12
hide in closets and hunker down countries have collided on trade,
Prior scrutiny: Suspect was under the war in Ukraine, and economic Climate talks resume: U.S. and
investigation for a gun claim. A4 China reopen negotiations. A12
‘Talented and bright’:
Remembering the victims. A4
A triumphant trip
Investigators think ego
led Trump to retain files
He saw classified ered from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago
documents as trophies, home and private club, looking to
people close to probe say see if the types of information
contained in them pointed to any
BY DEVLIN BARRETT kind of pattern or similarities, ac-
AND JOSH DAWSEY cording to these people, who
Federal agents and prosecutors spoke on the condition of ano-
have come to believe former presi- nymity to discuss an ongoing in-
dent Donald Trump’s motive for vestigation.
allegedly taking and keeping clas-
sified documents was largely his That review has not found any
ego and a desire to hold on to the apparent business advantage to
materials as trophies or memen- the types of classified information
tos, according to people familiar in Trump’s possession, these peo-
with the matter. ple said. FBI interviews with wit-
As part of the investigation, fed- nesses so far, they said, also do not
eral authorities reviewed the clas- point to any nefarious effort by
sified documents that were recov- Trump to leverage, sell or use the
government secrets. Instead, the
former president seemed motivat-
SEE TRUMP ON A2
2024 campaign: Trump’s budget
and staff expected to be smaller. A6
WOJCIECH GRZEDZINSKI FOR THE WASHINGTON POST In Lake’s war room, GOP
confronts defeat in Arizona
In a visit to Kherson, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, center, said the important port city’s liberation
marked “the beginning of the end of the war” and pledged to drive Russia entirely out of his country. Story, A15
Detentions, torture, disappearances in Kherson BY YVONNE WINGETT wrongdoing.
SANCHEZ AND Voters rejected election-deny-
BY MICHAEL E. MILLER Mass incarceration used street and whom The Washing- yet known.
AND ANASTACIA GALOUCHKA on a scale not seen ton Post is only identifying by What is already apparent, ISAAC STANLEY-BECKER ing candidates in key battle-
first name to protect him from ground states nationwide this
kherson, ukraine — Few in other occupied areas retribution. however, is that the Russians phoenix — Kari Lake, projected year, and many of those candi-
here operated a detention sys- dates have responded by doing
people paid attention to the to escape the three-story struc- Days after Russian forces fled tem on a scale not seen in any of Monday night to have been de- what Trump wouldn’t: conceding
drab concrete building, tucked ture, piercing the once-calm in retreat, surrendering the only the dozens of other cities, towns feated in the Arizona governor’s defeat.
away on a quiet residential neighborhood, residents said. regional capital Russia had and villages liberated by Ukrai- race, was being advised by GOP
street, that had long housed managed to seize since the start nian forces in recent weeks. operatives and some of her closest It was unclear Monday night
unruly youths behind a high Sometimes, the gates would of its invasion, the horrors that aides to take a measured ap- whether Lake would follow their
wall and a spool of barbed wire. open, and a detainee would be occurred in this stately 18th- An outline of mass incarcera- proach and not “storm the castle,” lead after Hobbs, who was up by
But after Russian soldiers swept dumped on the street, physically century port city are just start- tion was already appearing on as one person present for the dis- more than 20,000 votes, was de-
into Kherson in early March, the and mentally broken. Other cap- ing to come into focus. Saturday and Sunday, when a cussions described the senti- clared the winner. Lake’s first
anonymous building quickly be- tives were sent to a larger prison, dozen people told The Post that ments. tweet after the race was called
came infamous. or never seen again. “If there is a During a visit to the city on they had either been detained suggested not: “Arizonans know
hell on Earth, it was here,” said Monday, Ukrainian President themselves or were searching The Republican nominee, who BS when they see it,” she wrote.
Black sedans with tinted win- Serhiy, 48, who lives across the Volodymyr Zelensky said occu- for someone who had been tak- rose to national prominence as a
dows and missing license plates pying Russian forces had com- chief exponent of former presi- Lawyers, political operatives
arrived at all hours, disgorging mitted “hundreds” of atrocities SEE KHERSON ON A16 dent Donald Trump’s false claims and other people around the Re-
Ukrainian detainees with bags in the Kherson area, though he of 2020 election fraud, fell to Dem-
over their heads. Screams began said the precise number was not In hiding: Russian men of fighting ocrat Katie Hobbs, who oversaw SEE LAKE ON A7
age take drastic measures. A10 that election and defended the
process from baseless claims of Jan. 6 probe: Panel can get Arizona
GOP chair’s phone records. A8
In the News refunds after canceled Bay designated as a Inside
or delayed flights, the national recreation
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Silver Line A 54-year journey that was full “presents an immediate suspects in a deadly The future of President and military service OPINION PAGES.........................A21 Connecting
of bureaucratic delays reaches its end as rail crisis for policing” and bombing on one of Is- Biden’s student loan members came to D.C. LOTTERIES...................................B3 once more
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University of California system walked off the analysis by a policing Syrian woman officials an injunction. A18 tional Mall to honor WORLD NEWS............................A10 artificial intelligence
job in the year’s largest work stoppage. A17 think tank. A3 said had confessed. A11 Amazon is set to carry their service. B1 can create a digital
The White House aims The global population out massive layoffs as OBITUARIES link to a deceased
to secure more funding hit an estimated 8 bil- soon as this week, cut- Samuel L. Katz, 95, loved one. E1
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ments amid waning boom over the past 70 mainly among the cor- sles vaccine and was the STYLE
public interest in com- years. A13 porate workforce. A19 longtime head of the
bating covid-19. A9 Iran sentenced a pro- THE REGION Duke University pediat- Is the encore
A photo in its un- tester to death for the Enrollment in D.C.’s rics department. B6 finished?
scathed frame, love let- first time in nearly two public schools reached STYLE
ters and a patch collec- months of anti-govern- its highest point in more Jay Leno was hospital- Performers are tired
tion were among the ment protests. A14 than a decade, the city’s ized after suffering of interrupting sets
items swept away by THE ECONOMY mayor said. B1 burns to his hands and for the charade. C1
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found their way back secured $600 million in Congress are working in his garage. C2 1CONTENT © 2022
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Alzheimer’s drug from Roche disappoints in long-awaited trials
CORRECTIONS BY LAURIE MCGINLEY significant. ments for this complex disease.” That drug, called lecanemab, that the results would replicate
An experimental Alzheimer’s The therapy was tested in iden- Genentech said that 25 percent was the first therapy found to each other, officials said in inter-
The Washington Post is committed to drug designed to slow cognitive slow Alzheimer’s in a rigorous, views before the results were
correcting errors that appear in the decline failed to meet the goals of tical late-stage trials, each with of the patients who received gan- well-executed trial. But like with known. The drug is administered
newspaper. Those interested in two closely watched clinical tri- 1,000 participants. Half received tenerumab experienced a side gantenerumab, the information by a needle under the skin.
contacting the paper for that purpose als, a discouraging development placebos and half got the treat- effect that can cause brain swell- released on lecanemab was limit-
can: that underscores the challenges ment. The studies lasted ing and bleeding but that most ed. More data is scheduled for Another anti-amyloid treat-
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National, Foreign, Metro, Style, Sports, health-care giant Roche, said in a body, is designed to remove from present more data from the trials In a statement Monday, the
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Comments can be directed to The treatment, called gantenerumab, version of a protein called amy- month. was disappointed by the gan- the Eisai-Biogen drug were an-
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reached at 202-334-7582 or patients with early-stage disease ease. The company said Monday The company assessed the sults will contribute to the under- zheimer’s researchers were hop-
[email protected]. but not enough to be statistically that the treatment removed less drug by measuring trial partici- standing of Alzheimer’s. “Al- ing the field, long plagued by
amyloid beta than expected. pants’ performance on an 18- though the drug did not meet its failure, might be turning a corner.
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New-o∞cer training presents ‘immediate crisis for policing,’ report says
BY MARK BERMAN even though their agencies and JULIO CORTEZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS he believes the training offered
Public outrage over how police communities expect them also to today is better than it used to be,
use force has fueled protests in the be guardians, social workers, and Baltimore Police Academy cadets listen to an instructor during a session about directing traffic in but he said it is important to
streets, spurred calls to cut their community partners.” 2020. A think-tank report says U.S. police training doesn’t focus enough on routine encounters. understand what types of training
funding and ignited broad de- work best.
bates over how to reform law en- Changing American policing, cers spend six months in field The report included other tries spend two to three years
forcement. the report said, means starting training. Miami police undergo a recommendations such as calling training. “I know it’s tempting to say,
Despite this intense focus on with how new officers are in- six-month police academy pro- for a set of national standards and well, if we just put officers
the present and future of policing, structed and embracing new ap- gram, while in Oklahoma City, the for departments to devote more “Look, it’s expensive to train through 10 more hours of X train-
one key component has remained proaches instead of holding on to 28-week police academy includes money to training, which ac- someone for a year,” Wexler said. ing, then we should get Y results,”
woefully inadequate, according to outdated concepts. instruction on constitutional law, counted for a fraction of the police “But it’s far more expensive to not said Adams, a former police offi-
a report from a prominent polic- self-defense and de-escalation, budgets among agencies that re- train them properly and see a cer.
ing think tank: How new officers “Do I think it’s changed in some before recruits spend four to six sponded to PERF’s survey. The situation handled badly. It can
are trained. places? Yes,” Chuck Wexler, the months dispatched to field train- report also calls for recruits to be absolutely devastate a depart- But, he said, “the evidence
Training for recruits “presents executive director of PERF, said of ing. taught more about the history of ment and a city.” doesn’t say that. Because we
an immediate crisis for policing,” police training. “But do I think policing nationwide and locally haven’t put the necessary resourc-
according to the report from the there’s been fundamental changes In Atlanta, potential recruits “with a special emphasis on racial Just ramping up the amount of es into understanding what train-
Police Executive Research Forum since the George Floyd murder? are warned that the police acad- justice issues,” saying recruits training, Wexler said, is not the ing would actually accomplish the
(PERF), a copy of which was pro- No.” emy could pose “the most chal- need to learn how this history can solution, even though that is often outcomes we want.”
vided to The Washington Post be- lenging academic, emotional, “shape perceptions of the police floated by officials amid contro-
fore its release Monday. In a Washington Post-ABC physical and psychological under- today.” versies like uses of force. The PERF report said training
The report describes a system News poll last year, more than half taking you have ever experi- academies should avoid taking a
that, even after years of push and of respondents said they doubted enced.” Police instruction has changed “When police have faced a cri- “paramilitary approach,” poten-
pull over change, is “built to train police were adequately trained to over time, including the increase sis, the conventional recommen- tially merge with others to create
officers quickly and cheaply.” That avoid using excessive force. The The PERF report said police in hours spent in training, the dation is inevitably more train- consistency in what new officers
system then hurries the new offi- new PERF report and some law academies often devote a lot of report said. But that volume of ing,” Wexler said. “The reality is are taught, and welcome input
cers onto streets across the United enforcement experts say that time to preparing officers for dan- training still falls short when that more training may not neces- from members of the community,
States without helping them de- training has improved in some gerous encounters, including compared with people in other sarily be the answer to what the among other suggested changes.
velop vital skills, including crisis ways, including an increase in with armed people. While that is jobs in the United States or police issue is.”
intervention and communica- how much time police are in- “critically important,” the report in other countries, the report said. The report also touches on why,
tion, that they will need on the job, structed, but that overall practic- said, it is also vital for officers to The report said there has not despite all the pleas to rethink
according to the report. es have not changed dramatically, learn skills such as how to com- Police in the United States typi- been enough research into what policing, training remains behind
Police nationwide have faced owing to a combination of factors municate and engage with the cally spend about 20 weeks in the training actually works, calling on the times in many places. “At
criticism over how officers use including a reliance on past prac- community, things they will need academy, the report said, while police to invest in more to figure many academies,” the report said,
force, with unrest and protests tices and inertia. “day-in and day-out for the rou- recruits in Japan might spend up out “what works and what doesn’t instruction “is based largely on
following cases in Cleveland, New tine encounters that will occupy to 21 months training, and their in police recruit training.” what has been taught in the past.”
York, Baton Rouge, Louisville, At- Much like policing itself — the vast majority of their time.” peers in many European coun- New laws, department policies
lanta and Ferguson, Mo., among which is scattered among more Ian Adams, a professor of crim- and other practices in law en-
other places. The new analysis of than 15,000 local departments inology and criminal justice at the forcement, the report said, are not
training is based in part on a and sheriff’s offices, most of them University of South Carolina, said always added promptly to the in-
survey of hundreds of law enforce- small agencies — training varies struction.
ment leaders conducted in 2020, from place to place, with different
during a period that encompassed requirements and obligations. In many cases, the report con-
the beginning of the coronavirus tinued, academies “seem to rely
pandemic; the death of George State commissions typically set almost exclusively on current or
Floyd, a Black man, at the hands of their own standards for training, retired law enforcement officers
police in Minneapolis; and the the report said, creating “vast dif- to develop their training curricu-
ensuing wave of nationwide pro- ferences” between the academies la,” even though these people lack
tests against police brutality amid in different states, including how backgrounds in actually design-
a broader racial reckoning. many hours they teach and the ing course instruction.
Policing has changed over the material presented. There are an
years, seizing on new technol- estimated 700 or 800 police train- David J. Thomas, a retired Flor-
ogies and adopting approaches ing academies nationwide, ac- ida police officer, said he feels like
including “community policing,” cording to the PERF report, so “there’s still not enough” instruc-
the report said, while officers are “recruit training is splintered and tion for new officers. Police get
facing difficult challenges, among inconsistent.” The report said trained in things like how to use
them increasingly powerful guns nearly half of the academies are firearms and defensive tactics,
on the streets and people in crisis. operated by colleges or technical Thomas said, but the instruction
But far too often, the report said, schools, while a third are operated falls short when it comes to things
police are trained “to be warriors, by local law enforcement agencies like how to treat members of the
themselves. community or respond to people
in crisis.
In Dallas, the police academy
lasts for nine months and offers “I don’t think the curriculum’s
courses in interview techniques, changed enough to meet the
asset forfeiture and foot pursuits; needs of the people that we’re
after the academy, the new offi- serving,” said Thomas, a professor
at Florida Gulf Coast University.
DIGEST
IDAHO RICH PEDRONCELLI/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Police say 4 students Jesse Tarango, chairman of Wilton Rancheria, is hugged by his
killed near campus son Jesse while standing in front of a photo of a statue of the late
William Franklin Sr. during a groundbreaking ceremony for a Native
Four University of Idaho American monument at Capitol Park in Sacramento on Monday.
students were found dead at a
home near campus Sunday in 1996 to 1998. allegedly raping them in the late
what police and school officials Golubski is White and most of 1990s and early 2000s. Golubski,
described as a homicide. who retired in 2010, has pleaded
his alleged victims were Black, not guilty to those charges.
Police in Moscow, Idaho, according to the indictment.
responded around noon to a call Community activists and legal — David Nakamura
about an unconscious person on advocates have demanded for
King Road, just south of the years that Golubski face VERMONT
university of about 11,500 accountability, saying he
students, the department said in terrorized Black residents of the Fired deputy wins
a news release, and found the four city for decades. election to be sheriff
dead.
The three other men connected A fired Vermont sheriff’s
The school, which is about to Golubski and the apartment deputy who was charged with
70 miles southeast of Spokane, building — Cecil A. Brooks, who is assault for kicking a shackled
Wash., asked students to shelter serving an 18-year federal prison prisoner has won the election for
in place for about 40 minutes as term for conspiring to sell crack sheriff of the county in which he
police investigated. Police had not cocaine, LeMark Roberson and served.
publicly identified a suspect as of Richard Robinson — also were
Monday afternoon and said no charged in the new case. The John Grismore, 49, of Fairfax,
one was in custody, but they said defendants “conspired with one won last Tuesday’s race to become
they did not believe there was an another and others known and Franklin County sheriff,
active threat to the community. unknown to the grand jury to surpassing the two write-in
injure, oppress, threaten, and candidates, according to the
Police identified the victims intimidate young women,” Vermont secretary of state’s
Monday as Ethan Chapin, 20, of prosecutors said. office.
Conway, Wash.; Madison Mogen,
21, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; Xana The charges are the latest in an Grismore was the only
Kernodle, 20, of Avondale, Ariz.; expanding web of alleged candidate on the ballot after
and Kaylee GonCalves, 21, of misconduct stemming from winning both the Republican and
Rathdrum, Idaho. Golubski’s 35 years in the city’s Democratic nominations in the
police department. The FBI Aug. 9 primary. But he was
The students’ families had launched a criminal investigation suspended and then fired after a
been notified, and the university into Golubski in 2019, two years video showing Grismore kicking a
was cooperating with the police after Lamonte McIntyre, a Black prisoner on Aug. 7 was publicized
investigation, the school said. man who spent 23 years in prison the day after the primary.
Classes were canceled Monday, on a double murder conviction in
and counseling was available. 1995, was exonerated after his The county Republican and
lawyers presented evidence that Democratic parties then threw
Moscow police did not release Golubski had set him up. their support behind the write-in
the students’ cause of death. They candidacy of Sheriff’s
asked anyone with information to In September, the Justice Department Lt. Mark Lauer, a 27-
contact the police department. Department charged Golubski year Vermont State Police veteran
with violating the federal civil who has been at the department
— Marisa Iati rights of two Black women, one of for nearly a decade.
whom was a minor at the time, by
KANSAS — Associated Press
Ex-detective among 4
accused of trafficking
A former police detective in
Kansas City, Kan., was indicted
Monday by the Justice
Department on charges of
conspiring with local drug
dealers to force underage girls
into “involuntary sexual
servitude” in the mid-1990s.
Federal prosecutors say Roger
Golubski, 69, took protection
payments from three men who
used an apartment building as a
base for criminal activities,
including prostitution and drug
dealing. Golubski also is accused
of sexually assaulting girls,
ranging in age from 13 to 17, at the
Delevan apartment complex from
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u-va. shooting
Police: Suspected gunman was scrutinized for weapon
BY NICK ANDERSON, viction,” officials said. in his life too much and his mom JUSTIN IDE FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
WILLIAM WAN, As a result, the school’s threat not being the best off financial-
LAURA VOZZELLA ly.” Virginia State Police Capt. Craig C. Worsham tells University of Virginia Police Chief Timothy Longo
assessment team “escalated his Sr. that the suspected gunman is in custody during a news conference Monday. The suspect was
AND JOHN WOODROW COX case for disciplinary action” on Despite the chaos in his life, arrested in Henrico County, nearly 80 miles from the U-Va. campus.
The 22-year-old University of Oct. 27 — a little more than two Jones always made good grades.
Virginia student accused of kill- weeks before the shooting. John Paul Jones Arena
ing three football players on “I would get upset because my
campus was being investigated A man who opened the door intelligence was being insulted. IVY RD. Location of shooting
by the school for claiming he at Jones’s mother’s house and Kids would pick on me — ‘Why
owned a gun and had been identified himself as Jones’s 19- did you do that? Why did you 29 University EMMET ST. N Three killed at a campus
convicted of a concealed weap- year-old brother blamed the answer that question?’ ” Jones of Virginia parking garage Sunday night
ons violation in a separate inci- shooting on “bullying” but told the Times-Dispatch. “And
dent last year, university offi- wouldn’t elaborate or say who in that world, disrespect means The Rotunda Charlottesville
cials said Monday night. Jones claimed had harassed you should fight.”
Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. him. Scott Stadium UVA University Location of arrest
was arrested at 11 a.m. Monday When he reached sixth grade, Hospital
nearly 80 miles from campus in “He just got fed up. … Nobody his family moved to Varina, Police arrested suspect
Henrico County, ending a mas- was listening,” the man said. about 10 miles outside Rich- Monday morning near
sive manhunt that had begun 12 “He had nowhere to go, he had mond. There, he found mentors, Richmond
hours earlier and led the Char- nobody to talk to, so he finally especially through football, but
lottesville university to shut gave up. And that’s life, right? his relationship with his mother UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA/ASSOCIATED PRESS Source: OpenStreetMap Charlottesville
down throughout the night. Everybody’s got their breaking fell apart.
Jones, who briefly played on point.” Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. LAUREN TIERNEY/THE WASHINGTON POST VIRGINIA Richmond
U-Va.’s football team in 2018, In search of a “new start” in
had joined about 25 other stu- Jones, now charged with 2016, he moved to Petersburg, than a few months, if that. Both since middle school.” at Petersburg High’s opening
dents Sunday on a school trip to three counts of second-degree Va., to live with his grandmoth- had only one clear memory of On Monday morning, Rich- convocation their senior year.
Washington, where the group murder, had once been celebrat- er Mary Jones. The Times-Dis- him: performing in a team tal-
watched a play and ate together, ed as a model of perseverance, patch story reported that over ent show. ardson, citing the open investi- What she remembered most
the university’s chief of police, overcoming a difficult child- the next two years, mentors gation, declined to discuss how about Jones was the devotion he
Timothy Longo Sr., said at a hood to earn his spot on a “helped him let go of his anger.” “He sang a song, something I his former mentee could have had for his grandmother, bring-
news conference. When the stu- prestigious university’s football think he’d written himself be- gone from those moments of ing her groceries and ensuring
dents returned to campus, Jones team. “He always had strong goals. cause he wanted to be a singer,” triumph to a young man who she took her medication.
allegedly opened fire about He was ambitious, but his anger one player recalled. “And the would slaughter his college
10:30 p.m. Sunday for reasons He spent his early years living simply got in the way,” one of whole team got hyped and ral- classmates. “I’m not denying or down-
that remain unknown. in Richmond public housing those mentors, Xavier Richard- lied around him. We welcomed playing what happened to those
Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis complexes, where it was often son, said back then. “I try to help him with open arms and uncon- But another person who knew who died. But knowing him as I
Jr. and D’Sean Perry died, and too dangerous to play outside, him understand that he has ditional love.” him well said she was confound- do, something happened to
two other people were wound- the Richmond-Times Dispatch been able to succeed despite his ed by the allegations. him,” she said. “Something else
ed, police said. reported in a 2018 profile. At obstacles, and he can thrive When Logan last saw Jones, was going on.”
On Sept. 15, during a review night, while his mother worked, from them.” around 2019, he seemed to be Tracie Baines struggled to Alice Crites, Ian Shapira, Jasmine
by student affairs into a “poten- Jones was sometimes responsi- happy and doing well in school. imagine Jones, who turns 23 Hilton, Emily Davies, Ellie Silverman
tial hazing issue,” a student ble for feeding his three sib- Jones appeared to flourish in this week, as a “vicious, vile and Cindy Boren contributed to this
informed school staff that Jones lings, walking to nearby grocery the years that followed. He post- “He enjoyed being away from killer.” She said that he and her report.
had said he owned a gun, uni- stores to pick up ramen noodles ed a smiling image of himself to all the negativity,” Logan said. daughter had been chosen to
versity officials told The Wash- or bologna. When he was 5, his Facebook, apparently marking a “He was always a great student, serve as co-masters of ceremony
ington Post on Monday night. parents divorced and his father birthday: “Certain people
The person had not seen the gun left, a loss that he called “one of counted me out, said I never
and said that Jones did not the most traumatic things that make it to see this day....... well
make any threats. happened to me in my life.” I’m here ya heard me.”
School officials spoke with
Jones’s roommate, who didn’t “When I went to school, peo- He played linebacker and run-
report seeing Jones with a fire- ple didn’t understand me,” ning back at Petersburg High,
arm. But Jones himself wouldn’t Jones, then 18, said, telling a earning honorable mention all-
answer any questions. reporter that he attacked other conference honors as a senior,
In the course of the investiga- children who bullied him for according to a football biogra-
tion, university officials learned being smart, leading to suspen- phy on the University of Virginia
that, in 2021, Jones had been sions and stints in alternative website. He was a member of the
convicted of a misdemeanor school. National Honor Society and the
concealed weapons violation in National Technical Honor Soci-
Henrico County and received a A woman who identified her- ety and served as president of
12-month suspended sentence, self as Jones’s mother, Margo, both the Key Club and Jobs for
school officials said. The Post answered a Post reporter’s call Virginia Graduates program.
could not locate a court record Monday morning.
of the conviction. Nothing motivated him more
“Throughout the investiga- “I can tell you now that Chris than football.
tion, Mr. Jones repeatedly re- was a good kid,” she said, before
fused to cooperate with univer- hanging up. “He was so passionate and he
sity officials who were seeking played with such high energy.
additional information about Brion Logan, a close friend He was always a hyper person,”
the claims that he had a firearm and teammate in middle and Logan said. “He would yell and
and about his failure to disclose high school, recalled Jones being scream every time he got a
the previous misdemeanor con- taunted as a child. tackle.”
“Chris would wear outdated He was the only senior at
clothes and outdated shoes that Petersburg who planned to at-
a lot of people did not wear at the tend the University of Virginia,
time, and they’d make fun of him where he was listed on the
because of his situation,” said roster in 2018 as a 5-foot-9,
Logan, a 22-year-old Navy enlist- 195-pound freshman running
ee. “He was always a nice person. back.
He grew up in an unfortunate
situation with his dad not being Two fellow players said Jones
wasn’t on the team for more
Slain football players were ‘incredible young men with huge aspirations’
BY OLIVIA DIAZ, ADRIAN KRAUS/ASSOCIATED PRESS Devin Chandler horrific time.” team meeting at the football
GENE WANG, Devin Chandler arrived at the facility about 10:45 a.m. Monday,
D’Sean Perry was a linebacker for the University of Virginia. Perry, D’Sean Perry shortly after the campus shelter-
KEITH L. ALEXANDER Lavel Davis Jr. and Devin Chandler were killed Sunday night. University of Wisconsin at Madi- D’Sean Perry, a linebacker and in-place order was lifted. Players
AND SUSAN SVRLUGA son as a freshman wide receiver were in shock, according to a
I wish I was up there instead of made the varsity football and in 2020. Alvis Whitted, the studio art major from Miami, person who attended the meet-
A 6-foot-7 wide receiver whose him.” basketball teams in ninth grade. team’s wide receiver coach, re- cited a passage from the Bible on ing and spoke on the condition of
height, speed and knack for He described Davis as a “born membered Chandler as an “ex- his Instagram page — Philippi- anonymity to discuss it candidly.
catching long passes made him a Thaddeus Davis described his leader.” ceptional” player and an “all- ans 4:6, sometimes translated as
formidable presence on the grid- son as someone with a kind around good guy who had a “Be anxious for nothing, but in The Cavaliers have two games
iron. A recent transfer who was smile. “Lavel was an outstanding smile that would light up any everything by prayer and suppli- left this season, with the finale
taking another crack at football man,” Sibert said. “High charac- room.” cation, with thanksgiving, let against heated rival Virginia
after starting his college career Kim Richardson, Davis’s aunt, ter and integrity, very intelligent your requests be made known to Tech scheduled for Nov. 26 at
during the pandemic. A player said the boy whom the family and well-spoken. He was a God- Whitted learned that Chan- God.” Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va.
who cited scripture on social called Tyler was a good child and fearing Christian. Everything dler was killed after hearing It’s unclear whether that game
media and was majoring in stu- never a troublemaker. you look for in a student-athlete about the shooting and tele- On Twitter, he displayed a will be played.
dio art. and a person.” phoning Chandler’s uncle. painting of a congregation with
“He never bothered a soul,” celebrants’ arms raised. One re- “I cannot find the words to
Three University of Virginia she said. “He just wanted every- Jack Hamilton, a professor at “All of our kids are devastat- cent message he retweeted read: express the devastation and
students and members of the one happy.” U-Va., said Davis was enrolled in ed,” Whitted said. “He was so full “I want my whole squad to suc- heartache that our team is feel-
school’s football team — Lavel his 25-person course this fall of life. So full of energy. … He was ceed. Not just me. All of us.” ing today after the tragic events
Davis Jr., Devin Chandler and After missing all of last season called “Race and Sound in Amer- a great kid.” last night that resulted in the
D’Sean Perry — were killed in a with a torn ACL suffered during ican Culture.” Earl Sims, the head football deaths of Lavel, D’Sean and
shooting Sunday night at a park- spring practice, Davis was trying Chandler had multiple chal- coach at Gulliver Preparatory Devin, and the others who were
ing garage on the Charlottesville to show the team the path to He said Davis shook his hand lenges as a player, Whitted re- School, which Perry attended injured,” Elliott said in a state-
campus. Two other students victory — and inspire others. after the first class — an intro- called. A junior from Hunters- from eighth to 12th grade, said in ment through the school’s ath-
were wounded. duction that gave Hamilton an ville, N.C., he was away from a written statement Monday that letic department. “These were
“Looking from the outside in immediate impression of the stu- home, playing during a pandem- Perry “was an amazing soul that incredible young men with huge
The university identified an- last year made me appreciate the dent’s character. ic-shortened season unlike any made his family and community aspirations and extremely
other student, Christopher Dar- leaders on the team,” Davis told other. proud.” bright futures. Our hearts ache
nell Jones Jr., as the suspect. reporters on the first day of Going back to class after Da- for their families, their class-
Police said Monday that Jones is training camp over the summer. vis’s death will be painful, he Still, according to Whitted, “His high moral character and mates and their friends.”
in custody. “I’m trying to be one of those said. Chandler had a lasting impact on integrity spoke volumes about
leaders. When things are going his former teammates and the young man he was becom- Virginia Athletic Director
Here’s what we know about bad, even though it’s hard, try to “There’s just going to be a lot coaches. Although he played ing,” the statement said. “His Carla Williams also issued a
the Cavaliers killed in Char- pump positivity out; try to say: of grieving around the communi- during a difficult time, he had presence was rich and made statement that read in part: “As
lottesville: ‘Let’s keep going, guys. We got ty, but especially in the classes “great energy” and made people every encounter worthwhile.” a mother of three children, I
Lavel Davis Jr. this.’ ” that these students were in,” laugh. ache for the parents and family
Hamilton said. “It’s kind of un- The school’s president, Cliff members. We lost three talent-
Lavel Davis Jr. was tall and Davis attended Woodland imaginable. “It was unchartered waters for Kling, described Perry as an ed and bright young men. We
fast — a dynamic playmaker with High School in Dorchester, S.C., everybody. It was difficult to try intelligent, hard-working stu- will never see what their impact
a flair for breaking open games before moving to Charlottesville. “It’s not something that I ever and navigate playing football dent as well as a talented artist. on the world would have been,
with acrobatic catches resulting Tydles Sibert, the high school’s expected to have to confront as a when people were getting sick, Kling remembered him showing but we will never forget their
in long gains. athletic director, said Davis professor.” dying and passing away,” Whit- off ceramics pieces at a 2018 impact on us. I miss Lavel,
ted said. “He was part of our student art show and returning D’Sean and Devin. I pray for
The 20-year-old from family. He was a really good to campus after graduation to peace, comfort and hope for
Dorchester County, S.C. — an teammate. He was a baby trying mentor students in the class- their parents and loved ones.”
occasional starter at wide receiv- to find his way.” room and on the football field.
er — did not play in the Cavaliers’ The University of Virginia said
past two games while in concus- In a statement, University of “His kind heart, quick wit, and it would host “a space for heal-
sion protocol. Wisconsin football coach Jim ready smile made him a favorite ing” Thursday night for students
Leonhard said Chandler had a among his peers, teachers, and in mourning. Hamilton, the pro-
Davis last was on the field Oct. “lasting impact on his team- coaches,” Kling said in a state- fessor who knew Davis, said the
29 during a loss to Miami, finish- mates. ment. players should be remembered
ing with one reception for 47 as “the full human beings and
yards. “His personality was infec- “D’Sean made an immediate the great people that they were.”
tious, and he was a joy to be and deep impression on me. His
Family members confirmed around,” the statement said. kindness and genuine warmth “It just feels so senseless,” he
that Davis was fatally shot Sun- “Our team is hurting for him and stood out as did his passion for said. “It feels so unfair.”
day on campus. his family.” his art.” Justin Wm. Moyer, Monika Mathur,
Razzan Nakhlawi and Jennifer
“I wish it was me instead of In a statement, Leonard Mc- Perry’s parents did not im- Jenkins contributed to this report.
him,” said Thaddeus Lavel Davis, Call, the Chandler family attor- mediately respond to messages
his father. Lavel was his firstborn ney, said that “the Chandler fam- seeking comment Monday.
child. ily would like to thank the count-
less people that have shown Virginia football coach Tony
“That’s my son,” he said. “I say support and love during this Elliott addressed players in a
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u-va. shooting
Shooter opened fire on bus after field trip, authorities say
SHOOTING FROM A1 friends, and neighbors grieving
for those killed as well as those
remains under investigation, and injured in this senseless shoot-
the relationship between Jones ing,” the statement read.
and victims is unclear. But Jones Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin
was on the radar of university (R) called the shooting a “horrific
officials, and the university had tragedy” while speaking at a tour-
referred his case for disciplinary ism news conference Monday
action at the time of the shooting. morning.
“There were lives lost and fami-
Jones was a freshman on the lies changed forever,” Youngkin
football team in 2018 but did not said. “I just ask everyone this
appear in any games, according to morning to lift up these families,
a U-Va. sports site. He had previ- the entire community, in prayer.”
ously played linebacker and run- U-Va. officials canceled classes
ning back at Petersburg High Tuesday and said they were plan-
School in Virginia and had over- ning a university-wide vigil. Late
come a difficult childhood in Monday afternoon, members of
Richmond public housing com- the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity had
plexes, according to a 2018 Rich- painted a banner and strung it
mond Times-Dispatch profile. across the top of their house that
read “VIRGINIA STRONG.”
“This is an unimaginably sad Nicolas West, a 20-year-old
day for our community,” U-Va. sophomore, was on his way back
President James E. Ryan said at a from an ultimate Frisbee tourna-
news conference. “My heart is bro- ment in Georgia when he got the
ken for the victims and their fami- news of the shooting. Driving with
lies.” his teammates, he and his friends
realized that on any other Sunday
The incident began around night, they probably would have
10:30 p.m. Sunday, when officers been practicing on the field right
were called to the scene near a next to the parking garage where
parking garage on Culbreth Road. the shooting took place.
West and his team were sup-
Michael Hollins Sr., father of posed to come back to campus
Michael Hollins Jr., said officials Sunday night. Instead, they pulled
told him that the alleged shooter over at a parent’s house about 10
carried a gun on the bus while on minutes away. The dozens of
the field trip and opened fire teammates packed into a single
when they returned to campus. PHOTOS BY JUSTIN IDE FOR THE WASHINGTON POST living room, not one having show-
Timothy Longo Sr., the university Hundreds of students gathered on Monday to silently mourn the shooting at the University of Virginia that killed three football players and ered since their game.
police chief, said the students had left two people injured. The reaction across the Charlottesville campus has been one of sadness and disbelief. The room was quiet for hours,
spent the day enjoying the trip West said, with the only sounds
and eating a meal together. Jones repeatedly refused to co- friends pushed couches against shortly after the shelter-in-place coming from teammates who had
“[Devin Chandler] wasoperate with university officials, the door as barricades. order had been lifted. news about the shooting. The
The elder Hollins said he was at and on Oct. 27, the school’s threat- A few minutes later, their “I cannot find the words to sophomore was supposed to be in
work as a city bus inspector in assessment team escalated his phones lit up again. This time it so full of life, so full of express the devastation and statistics class on Monday morn-
Fairfax when just before midnight case for disciplinary action. It was was Yik Yak, an anonymous blog- heartache that our team is feeling ing. Instead, with classes can-
he got an urgent call that his son pending at the time of the shoot- ging app used by students at U-Va. energy. Always had a today after the tragic events last celed, West was on his way to find
had been a victim in the shooting. ing. It said the shooter may have night that resulted in the deaths of his girlfriend.
The father hopped in his car and A family member at Jones’s stopped by an apartment building smile on his face. Lavel, D’Sean and Devin, and the “I’m really, really shaken up,”
sped to Charlottesville, he said, mother’s house said Jones had — the same one they were in, three others who were injured,” Elliott West said, looking at the mostly
arriving just before 2 a.m. Mon- been bullied for months. “It was floors down. They looked out the He was a great kid. said in statement. “These were empty street around him. “Cam-
day. just bullying. He just got fed up. It window and saw police lights incredible young men with huge pus doesn’t feel the same.”
was too many bullies, and nobody flashing. He came from a really aspirations and extremely bright
His son had been shot in the was listening,” the person said. The friends slept there that futures.” Dana Hedgpeth, Martin Weil, Peter
back, the bullet lodged in his “He had nowhere to go, he had night, two on a couch and one on good family.” The White House released a Hermann, Gene Wang, Katie Mettler,
stomach. Hollins said his son was nobody to talk to, so he finally the floor. By the time they woke statement saying President Biden Salvador Rizzo, Olivia Diaz, Laura
in stable condition and intubated, gave up. And that’s life, right? up, the suspect, who they later Alvis Whitted, a coach for the and first lady Jill Biden were Vozzella, Alice Crites, Cate Brown,
as of Monday morning. He said his Everybody’s got their breaking learned was a fellow student, had University of Wisconsin at Madison, mourning with U-Va. Jennifer Jenkins, Razzan Nakhlawi
son, lying in the hospital bed, point.” still not been caught. where Chandler played as a freshman “Our deepest condolences are and Monika Mathur contributed to
recognized his voice and squeezed Longo said emergency alerts Danielle Werchowsky of Ar- with the countless families, this report.
his hand. “The doctors said he’s were sent to students immedi- lington County, whose son is a
going to recover,” Hollins said. ately after the shooting, announc- student at U-Va., said Monday
“They said because of his age and ing an active shooter and that the morning: “U-Va. parents are glued
physical condition, he’s doing ex- campus was being locked down. to our social media right now. …
ceptionally well.” “The second we all got that Parents are all on edge.” She said
message that there was an active she urged her son in a phone call
Devin Chandler played on the shooter, my phone flooded with to turn off the lights in his apart-
University of Wisconsin at Madi- messages,” said Eva Surovell, 21, of ment and stay away from win-
son football team as a freshman Alexandria, who is editor in chief dows.
before transferring to U-Va. Alvis of the Cavalier Daily student U-Va. classes and a basketball
Whitted, a coach for Wisconsin, newspaper, while the shelter-in- game scheduled for Monday were
remembered Chandler as not just place order was still in effect. canceled as police searched the
as an “exceptional” wide receiver, Ozzie Alam, Oybek Askarov campus building by building.
but also as an “all around good and Aaron Stackpole were packed Charlottesville City Schools and
guy.” into a friend’s apartment Sunday Albemarle County School District ENROLL DURING OPEN SEASON
night, half finishing statistics schools were also closed.
“All of our kids are devastated,” homework and half hanging out, The campus was desolate early November 14 – December 12
Whitted said. “He was so full of when their phones lit up. Monday. Nearby, a sign taped to
life, so full of energy. Always had a It was the school emergency the door of Bodo’s Bagels, a popu-
smile on his face. He was a great notification system telling them lar breakfast spot, read, “Due to
kid. He came from a really good that shots had been fired nearby. on-going events at UVA, our loca-
family.” At first, the 19-year-old sopho- tion is closed until further notice.”
mores thought it was another in- The lockdown was not lifted Welcome to a healthier you with
Thaddeus Davis, the father of cident with a BB gun, which they 100% covered in-network services.
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Trump campaign to be a small, Florida-based operation
BY ASHLEY PARKER, a senior political aide in the White SHURAN HUANG FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
JOSH DAWSEY House and has advised Trump and
House Minority Leader Kevin Mc- Supporters of former president Donald Trump line up for a Nov. 5 rally in Latrobe, Pa., ahead of last week’s midterm elections. The GOP
AND MICHAEL SCHERER Carthy (R-Calif.) since 2021. performed far worse than expected, and some donors and fellow Republicans publicly blamed Trump for the poor showing.
A trio of longtime Republican
operatives will lead Donald A spokesman did not respond political operation where the two public-facing spokesperson for Donald Trump Jr., Trump’s el- cause of their ties to Trump and
Trump’s 2024 campaign, which to phone calls seeking comment. men worked to counsel Trump on the campaign; a decision has not dest son, is likely to play a role his orbit and have grown frustrat-
the former president is set to an- Taylor Budowich, Trump’s current his involvement in the 2022 mid- been made, advisers said. similar to the ones he played in his ed with his erratic behavior since
nounce Tuesday evening in the spokesman, will move to leading term contests. father’s previous bids — cam- losing the presidency.
ballroom of his private Mar-a- an outside super PAC, Make And Tony Fabrizio, who previ- paigning for him in states where
Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla., America Great Again Inc. Jack is expected to take a senior ously served as a top Trump cam- he can be helpful and offering Multiple Trump allies added
according to five people familiar role on the Trump campaign early paign pollster, will this time han- advice when asked — but will not that the former president has
with the staffing decisions. Trump — who on Truth Social next year, after finishing his work dle polling for a pro-Trump super take on the role previously occu- been in an extremely foul mood
There are expected to be nota- on Monday wrote that he hopes for McCarthy over the coming PAC, two people familiar with the pied by Kushner, a person familiar since last week’s elections, when
ble differences from his 2020 cam- Tuesday will be “one of the most weeks. decision said. Other pollsters who said. Republicans performed far worse
paign, advisers say. His nascent important days in the history of have worked for Trump, including than expected, and some donors
presidential bid is not currently our country” — is building an Steven Cheung is also expected the McLaughlin Group, may con- Boris Epshteyn — a pugilistic and fellow Republicans publicly
expected to have a traditional operation full of familiar faces to join the campaign in a top tinue to play a role, a person famil- communications consultant who blamed Trump for the poor show-
campaign manager, with multiple with whom the former president, communications role, according iar with the situation said. helped encourage Trump’s base- ing.
advisers in top roles, according to long distrustful of Washington in- to three people familiar with the less claims that the 2020 election
some of the people familiar with siders, is comfortable. decision. Cheung worked on Trump’s eldest daughter, Ivan- was stolen — is expected to be a Tuesday, however, could pro-
the situation, who spoke on the Trump’s 2016 campaign as direc- ka, and his son-in-law, Jared senior adviser. Sergio Gor, a for- vide Trump with an opportunity
condition of anonymity to reveal The former president has told tor of rapid response and then Kushner, played a major role in mer aide to Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) to move past the midterms, and
internal deliberations. Trump is aides he is eager for this campaign joined his White House, staying his first two campaigns, both tak- and a former Trump fundraiser, is onto what he hopes will be a
famous for firing campaign man- to resemble his 2016 effort, the top for two years. He also previous ing senior adviser roles in his also expected to take on an advi- winning presidential effort.
agers. campaign adviser said. worked as the communications White House. Now, however, the sory role. And Gary Coby, a long-
Compared with 2020, the 2024 director for the Ultimate Fighting couple have no plans to get in- time Republican digital and Gary Maloney, a Republican
bid is expected to have a smaller Wiles — the daughter of the late Championship. volved in the 2024 effort, a person Trump strategist, is expected to consultant to more than a dozen
staff and budget, advisers say, as football player and television familiar with the situation said. continue to do digital work for the presidential campaigns, praised
Trump has complained that his sportscaster Pat Summerall — Kellyanne Conway, who man- campaign. the early contours of Trump’s
failed 2020 campaign had too helped lead Trump’s Florida team aged Trump’s 2016 campaign, is Kushner and Ivanka Trump, 2024 team, calling them “the gold
many people and spent too much to victory in 2016 and 2020. She is expected to be involved in some however, retain close relation- A number of Trump’s longest- standard of GOP consulting.”
money. He often told people that a polite yet steely grandmother capacity, two people familiar with ships with the former president, serving advisers have said private-
he did not even know what some who has managed to command the situation said. However, Con- this person added; they golfed ly they aren’t sure whether they “The quality of the team is
of the people on his last campaign the respect of Trump’s fractious way, who has four teenage chil- with him Friday, and spent the want to be on another Trump clear,” Maloney said. “Now, will
did. orbit and speaks frequently with dren and a Fox News contract, is weekend with him at Mar-a-Lago campaign; many have received Trump listen to them?”
The new campaign is expected Trump, having led his PAC for the unlikely to move to South Florida. for his daughter Tiffany Trump’s subpoenas in recent months be- Isaac Arnsdorf contributed to this
to be based in South Florida, ad- past year. Trump has told others wedding, as well. report.
visers say, instead of having a he trusts her political instincts It is unclear who will be the
Washington presence. after she helped him win Florida
Trump has told others he wants twice. She has deep ties in Florida
to re-create the underdog vibe of politics, and an acrimonious rela-
the 2016 campaign. He faces a tionship with Gov. Ron DeSantis
range of challenges, including (R), a potential Trump foe in 2024.
multiple federal and state investi- She ran DeSantis’s campaign in
gations, growing criticism from 2018 for governor and has previ-
Republicans, and unpopularity in ously worked for Republican
many of the early 2024 states. Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott
Trump is famous for overriding of Florida.
campaign advisers and pitting
aides against each other, and LaCivita, a Virginia-based po-
some allies have already predicted litical consultant, helped lead the
drama and cinematic firings — Swift Vets and POWs for Truth
before the campaign has even campaign against John F. Kerry,
launched. the 2004 Democratic presidential
The top advisers include Chris nominee. During the 2020 cam-
LaCivita, a longtime Republican paign, he ran Preserve America
strategist who is directing a super PAC — a group that spent over
PAC tied to Trump, and Susie $100 million to support Trump
Wiles, a Florida-based political and was funded almost entirely by
consultant who helped Trump entities linked to Sheldon Adel-
win the state in his previous two son, the late Las Vegas casino
presidential bids and has led his magnate.
political operation for the past 18
months. More recently, in 2022, LaCivita
LaCivita is expected to take the worked on the successful reelec-
leading role, but practically tion campaign for Sen. Ron John-
speaking duties will likely be split son (R-Wis.) and served as the
between him and Wiles, a top senior strategist for the Trump-
campaign adviser said. backed outside group, Make
The group of top advisers also America Great Again Inc., which
includes Brian Jack, who served as can raise unlimited sums of mon-
ey.
Jack, a veteran of Trump’s 2016
campaign, went on to work in the
White House political office for
four years. He later joined McCar-
thy’s team, managing his national
‘Voters called out crazy’: Far-right candidates fell short in key battlegrounds
BY COLBY ITKOWITZ SHURAN HUANG FOR THE WASHINGTON POST “A lot of the more is extraordinary that they are racy, and we love this country —
Republican Doug Mastriano extreme candidates paying more for bread, more for and these three truths, these
baselessly denied the results of Doug Mastriano, a GOP gubernatorial nominee who rejected the lost; this is all on gas, more for milk, but democra- three truths, and your votes, well,
the 2020 election and fought to results of the 2020 election, attends a rally Nov. 5 in Latrobe, Pa. cy is still worth it for them.” that stood up to the extremism
overturn them. He had advocated He was among the election deniers who lost in the midterms. Trump because that has taken root in some parts
a ban on abortions after six weeks Trump was Many Democrats ran heavily of our society,” Shapiro said in his
of pregnancy and espoused ing with the results as it eyes National exit polls showed an on protecting abortion rights and victory speech on election night.
Christian nationalist views as he future elections and policy de- electorate concerned about the responsible for calling out Republicans for op-
ran for governor of Pennsylvania. bates. future of democracy, with 68 nominating a lot of posing them. Abortion rights ad- In Washington’s 3rd Congres-
He lost the election in a purple percent of voters saying it was these problematic vocates won major victories on sional District, where Trump won
state by about 14 percentage “In any environment when the being threatened. Nearly 8 in 10 ballot amendments and in local by just over four points in 2020,
points. electorate is unhappy, it should voters said they felt confident candidates.” contests affecting the laws gov- Kent, with Trump’s backing, elim-
In Michigan, John Gibbs, who be winnable, but Republicans fell that elections were conducted erning the procedure. inated Rep. Jaime Herrera Beut-
ousted a House Republican who short and couldn’t capitalize on fairly and accurately in their Charlie Dent, ler, one of the few Republicans
voted to impeach Donald Trump that because Donald Trump pro- state, and 61 percent said Biden a former Republican congressman Speaking of the election on a who voted to impeach Trump
in an August primary, was defeat- moted candidates through the was legitimately elected. Only national scale, Matt Bennett, after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on
ed last week by about 13 points. In primary that weren’t viewed fa- 10 percent of voters said abor- ters, a first-time candidate Trump president of Third Way, a centrist the U.S. Capitol, in the all-party
Washington state, Republican vorably by a general election tions should be illegal in all cases. endorsed in the GOP primary, political think tank, said it was primary. In the general election,
Joe Kent, who similarly felled a population,” said Kevin Madden, had drawn attacks from Demo- “very clear the electorate wants he lost to Marie Gluesenkamp
GOP Trump impeacher, suffered a longtime GOP operative. “There Democrats held on to the U.S. crats for musing about privatiz- mainstream and not extreme.” He Perez, a Democrat, in a district
the same fate when he was pro- were a lot of missed opportuni- Senate majority, and in the House ing Social Security and endorsing added that “the attack on democ- the GOP had hoped to hold.
jected to lose by a smaller margin ties.” they held their ground in many a national ban on abortions after racy sent a message about where
over the weekend in a more competitive races. While the 15 weeks of pregnancy. that candidate stood on a range of In Ohio, Republican J.R. Ma-
conservative district. In the primaries, the former House majority was up for grabs issues; it was a defining attribute. jewski, who had been associated
And in Arizona, Kari Lake, president backed far-right candi- Monday, it was clear the massive In Michigan, Gov. Gretchen It wasn’t just about democracy; with QAnon’s discredited beliefs,
among the most ardent messen- dates, propelling them past wipeout some Republicans had Whitmer (D) easily beat Republi- it’s that this person can’t be lost by 13 points to Democratic
gers of false claims that the 2020 more-moderate alternatives, who hoped to see in the lower cham- can Tudor Dixon. Wisconsin Gov. trusted because they are so far- Rep. Marcy Kaptur in a battle-
election was stolen, was project- then lost in the general election. ber of Congress had not material- Tony Evers (D) defeated the out.” ground U.S. House district that
ed on Monday to have lost the In other cases, he joined their ized. GOP’s Tim Michels, and Minne- had been redrawn in redistricting
race for governor to Democratic side later in the campaign. A sota Gov. Tim Walz (D) prevailed Some Democrats took a gam- from a deep-blue seat to one
Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. In representative for Trump did not In key state races, voters also against Republican Scott Jensen. ble during the primaries that Trump would have won by more
Colorado, Rep. Lauren Boebert, respond to a request for com- rejected Republicans who ran on All three Republicans had denied voters would rebuff far-right can- than four points.
who has made Islamophobic ment. far-right platforms. Voters in the or questioned the outcome of the didates in the general election,
comments and has been a six major battlegrounds where last presidential election. promoting them over more- Reflecting on the races across
staunch defender of rioters in the It was unclear whether the Trump tried to reverse his 2020 mainstream GOP alternatives. the country, former Republican
Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Republican Party as a whole defeat rejected election-denying While many Republicans and That bet paid off in key races, congressman Charlie Dent, a cen-
Capitol, clung to a razor-thin lead would move in a different direc- candidates running to control Democrats have said Trump is from Michigan’s 3rd Congres- trist who left Congress in disgust
in a surprisingly tight race. tion following what many in the their state’s election systems. heavily culpable for the midterm sional District, where Gibbs lost over the party’s embrace of
Across the country, many Re- GOP have regarded as a disap- These included GOP candidates results, some have pointed to to Democrat Hillary Scholten, to Trump’s brand, said that “voters
publicans who ran in this year’s pointing election. Trump has sig- such as Jim Marchant in Nevada policy positions GOP candidates New Hampshire, where Demo- called out crazy.”
midterms promoting far-right naled an intent to run for presi- and Mark Finchem in Arizona, took on issues such as abortion cratic Sen. Maggie Hassan beat
platforms on issues such as abor- dent again. In Florida, there is a who embraced false claims about and LGBTQ rights, as well as back a challenge from Republi- “A lot of the more extreme
tion, elections, LGBTQ rights and Republican push to implement the 2020 presidential election. their divisive rhetoric. can Don Bolduc, who had base- candidates lost; this is all on
other topics lost their races, even stricter abortion laws. And a ma- lessly raised doubts that Biden Trump because Trump was re-
in some unexpected places where jority of election deniers on the The Republican Senate nomi- Michael Stratton, a longtime won the 2020 election, to the sponsible for nominating a lot of
the GOP was favored to win. ballot for Congress or a key state- nee in Arizona, Blake Masters, Democratic operative in Denver, governor’s race in Pennsylvania. these problematic candidates,”
Many were elevated by former wide office were projected to win was projected last week to lose to said many voters rejected “the Dent said. “Bottom line is, I never
president Donald Trump and as- their races as of Monday. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.). Mas- lack of civility” often displayed by In the latter contest, Demo- felt there was a future in this
sociated themselves with his Boebert and her allies. “Regular cratic Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro angry populism, this isolation-
combative movement. rank-and-file people have been spent much of the last year warn- ism, nativism that defines
In post-election interviews, embarrassed by her conduct,” he ing that Mastriano was the most Trumpism. I don’t think it works,
Democrats and many Republi- said, adding that voters were extreme and dangerous candi- not in the long term.”
cans said they view these results looking for a viable alternative in date running in the country. He
as a decisive rejection of political that district. spoke specifically about the free- One Republican operative,
extremism on the right, propelled doms that he said were under who spoke on the condition of
by Trump. In the eyes of some in Stratton said that “people attack by the right. On Election anonymity to be frank about the
the GOP, this is an alarming made a conscious decision to Day, Shapiro’s landslide win party’s future, said that many of
development in a year the party think about the value of democra- stood in contrast to the narrow the races had unique factors but
expected to make large gains due cy and women’s choice, and that victories won in the swing state that it was undeniable that “Dem-
to inflation, President Biden’s low by Trump in 2016 and Biden in ocrats were able to turn out their
approval rating and historical 2020. people with the issue of abortion
trends. Now, the party is reckon- and to an extent the issue of
“We all basically joined togeth- democracy or the election denial-
er behind three simple truths. ism — Trump, you could say for
Three simple truths that have short.”
sustained our nation over these Amy Gardner contributed to this
last 246 years. We value our report.
freedom, we cherish our democ-
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Lake’s aides and allies in Trump’s orbit weigh response to her defeat in Arizona
LAKE FROM A1 JOSHUA LOTT/THE WASHINGTON POST igation and seeking to gather tes- were losing, according to three “Go talk to your neighbor about
timonials from voters who claim people with knowledge of the call. how incompetent Lil’ Bill is and
publican nominee worked over Republican Kari Lake was projected to have been defeated by to have been turned away at the help recall the people responsible
the weekend and through Mon- Democrat Katie Hobbs in the Arizona governor’s race. polls. But Lake fell silent in recent for this international embarrass-
day from a “war room” inside a days, even as Hobbs on Sunday ment,” Bowyer wrote Saturday on
Scottsdale resort to prepare Lake miliar with the discussions said, cautioned against disrupting the Hobbs began the count with a issued a statement from her cam- Twitter.
for what they had come to expect while multiple people said the count and decided that there is substantial lead. Lake advisers paign manager saying the Demo-
would be a stinging loss to Hobbs, conversations were fluid and that little the campaign can meaning- had hoped that later batches of crat was the “unequivocal favorite In a statement to The Washing-
according to people familiar with anger about the process on Elec- fully do to change the outcome. votes — drawn from Election Day to become the next governor of ton Post, Gates said he was fo-
the discussions who spoke on the tion Day was pronounced. ballots they thought would be fa- Arizona.” cused on finishing running the
condition of anonymity to share At the same time, Lake relies vorable to Lake — would catch her 2022 election and governing Mar-
private details. Some campaign People around Lake have told largely on her own instincts, ac- up. But the results did not break as Lake’s team did not respond to icopa County. Richer, through an
aides and Republican operatives, her it would not be in her best cording to current and former heavily in her favor as anticipated. a request for comment about that aide, declined to comment.
looking at internal data, had interest to claim the election was aides, and may go in a different Lake criticized the state’s early- claim, and the GOP nominee —
grown increasingly doubtful over stolen. They have also warned of direction than the one suggested voting system throughout her usually busy on social media — Gates, Richer and other county
the past several days that Lake possible harm to Arizona, and the by her team and those in the war campaign and urged people to did not tweet for more than 24 leaders have repeatedly said prob-
had a path to victory. country more broadly, if the state room. GOP activists, including vote in person on Election Day or hours, breaking her silence mid- lems at polling sites on Election
became home to a resurgent “Stop some in touch with Lake during to drop off their early ballots at the day Monday with a clipped com- Day did not prevent voters from
Trump urged his supporters to the Steal” movement. Others have her campaign, are threatening lit- polls. munication. “Arizona, I am fight- casting their ballots or cause any
march on the U.S. Capitol after his ing for you,” she posted on Twitter. ballots to be misread. Voters were
loss, and the question of how Lake Hobbs marked her victory instructed to wait until problems
would respond to defeat has lin- Monday night with a tweet that In addition to Lake’s advisers were fixed, travel to different vot-
gered as one of the biggest unan- read: “Democracy is worth the and some attorneys, other allies ing centers, or to place their bal-
swered questions of the 2022 elec- wait. Thank you, Arizona. I am so have filtered in and out of the war lots in secure boxes that were
tion. The candidate has been coy honored and so proud to be your room, according to people with transferred downtown and count-
in her public statements since next Governor.” knowledge of the activity there. ed there. But those familiar with
Election Day. She has sharply crit- They include Ric Grenell, who conversations inside the war
icized Maricopa County for voting There was no immediate com- served as Trump’s acting director room said the Election Day prob-
machine malfunctions and hinted ment from the Lake campaign. of national intelligence, and lems could be the subject of litiga-
at a devious, partisan motive, Bobb, who serves as a lawyer for tion.
while also urging patience as the The subdued mood in the war Trump’s political action commit-
votes are counted. room, where those gathered in tee and has been interviewed by Mark Finchem, the GOP candi-
recent days downed coffee and ate the FBI regarding her involve- date for secretary of state who on
Within Lake’s war room, where pizza and sandwiches, marks a ment in the case arising from Friday was projected to lose, has
the mood shifted in the past week reversal from days earlier. The day Trump’s handling of sensitive doc- also stopped in at the Scottsdale
from giddy anticipation to grim after voting ended, Lake was uments allegedly taken to Mar-a- resort where Republicans are
resignation, discussions have cen- holed up in meetings about a po- Lago, Trump’s home and club in huddling. He has refused to con-
tered on how Lake should speak tential transition into the gover- Florida. cede, tweeting conspiracy theo-
about a loss. Among those who nor’s office — examining résumés ries about George Soros, the Jew-
have made appearances are some and talking with business leaders Additional people present have ish financier and donor to Demo-
of the biggest names in Trump’s and GOP hands about spots on her included Bannon, a former White cratic causes, and Sam Bankman-
orbit, including Stephen K. Ban- team. House chief strategist and host of Fried, the cryptocurrency
non and Christina Bobb, a former a far-right radio show, and Tyler investor and Democratic donor
One America News anchor who The mood inside a large confer- Bowyer, chief operating officer of whose business empire has crum-
aided a review of 2.1 million bal- ence room filled with televisions the political arm of the pro-Trump bled in recent days.
lots in Maricopa County after the and strewn coffee cups shifted youth group Turning Point USA.
2020 election. Trump himself from elation to a mix of anger and Finchem on Monday sent out a
called in on Sunday. resignation that Hobbs was on her Bowyer directed efforts fundraising appeal to his support-
way to flipping the governorship through Turning Point’s PAC to ers saying: “This fight is not over.
Discussions have ranged from blue after more than a decade of help Lake and a slate of GOP This race is not over. I need your
how Lake could acknowledge a Republican control. candidates who appear on track help today to fight back against
loss to whether she should adopt to win seats in the state legisla- the Fake News Machine that is
Trump’s playbook and claim the Lake, members of her cam- ture. After problems at polling spewing Leftist Propaganda hop-
election was stolen from her. paign team and her allies have sites were discovered on Tuesday, ing we won’t notice!”
Some want her message to center huddled at various times at the Bowyer threatened to launch re-
on problems with printers on hotel in recent days, culminating call campaigns against Bill Gates, Grenell, Bobb and Finchem did
Election Day that affected 30 per- in a phone call with the former the Republican chair of Marico- not immediately respond to re-
cent of polling sites. president on Sunday in a side pa’s Board of Supervisors, which quests for comment.
room near the conference space. oversees Election Day operations Stanley-Becker reported from
“Nobody is advocating to go Trump, who made Arizona a cen- and vote counting, and Stephen Washington. Josh Dawsey in
storm the castle,” one person fa- terpiece of his false claims of voter Richer, the Republican recorder Washington contributed to this report.
fraud in 2020, expressed disbelief responsible for early voting.
that the Republican candidates
In Nevada, one more victory for the ‘Reid machine’ over ‘Team Mitch’
BY LEIGH ANN CALDWELL year provided a psychic boost to serving as a strategist for Laxalt’s MELINA MARA/THE WASHINGTON POST
AND PAUL KANE the former Senate majority lead- campaign.
er’s alumni in Nevada in a race Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) on Capitol Hill in 2005. Reid died in 2021, but his
las vegas — After a devastating that played out like a political It helped that Laxalt, who was political legacy lives after his protege, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, won reelection in his home state.
soap opera. The candidates co-chair of Donald Trump’s Ne-
1994 midterm election for Demo- served as proxy stand-ins for old vada operation in 2020, could an early presidential nominating Reid had the support of the min- to pass universal mail-in voting
crats in Nevada, Sen. Harry M. foes, several of whom have been thread that needle between the state. New Hampshire and Iowa ing executives and also the envi- and the rules around counting
Reid called up his closest allies dead for years but whose influ- GOP leader and the former presi- aren’t representative of the coun- ronmental groups — two groups those mail-in ballots, which suc-
with one message: Figure out ence lives on. dent, who have clashed openly try, he said. that rarely agree. cessfully expanded voter access.
how to win in the conservative over Senate races this year. Laxalt
state. Reid v. McConnell again even once roomed with Florida The Democratic Party had little It’s an entity to collect and The Reid machine is also ruth-
By early last year, Senate Mi- Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) as naval choice but to agree with the then- redirect campaign contributions less. In 2010, Reid knew that
“I remember very well that officers, giving him entree into Senate leader. Reid instituted a into the different parts of the former television anchor and
meeting,” said D. Taylor, who nority Leader Mitch McConnell three competing orbits of today’s caucus system for the 2008 Dem- organization. It ensures allied state senator Sue Lowden was a
worked with the Culinary Work- (R-Ky.), who spent a decade clash- Republican Party. ocratic primary as a way to boost grass-roots groups are well fund- more formidable opponent than
ers Union for 25 years in Las ing with his Democratic counter- Democratic participation, but es- ed. It’s an opposition research far-right state legislator Sharron
Vegas. “It was about what we had part until Reid retired six years The only question was whether pecially registration, registering organization and communica- Angle.
to do to change the political equa- ago, made Nevada the corner- Laxalt wanted to run for gover- tens of thousands of Democratic tions shop that starts eyeing po-
tion in Nevada.” stone of his bid to reclaim the nor, the office his grandfather voters and far surpassing the tential challengers years in ad- When Lowden was asked dur-
majority. first won before moving to the number of registered Republican vance. ing an interview how people
But the new effort sputtered Senate, but Team Mitch made a voters. should afford health care,
and hit a low point in 2002, when Win Nevada, McConnell reck- strong pitch that Nevada’s biggest “It was really about making Lowden suggested people barter
Democrats in the state suffered oned, and he was on his way back problems were in Washington, Because the state is so tran- sure that those resources were chickens. Reid’s machine
devastating losses up and down to being majority leader. His top not Carson City, and McConnell’s sient, the organization is well- put to the kinds of programs that pounced, setting up funding for
the ballot, including in the newly political advisers helped recruit team spelled out for Laxalt how versed in introducing the party are tried and true here, that we “chickens for checkup” ads, tank-
created 3rd Congressional Dis- and then run the campaign of he would be the majority maker. and the candidates every election knew that it would take to win,” ing Lowden’s chances. He faced
trict in southern Nevada. Adam Laxalt, the former state cycle. (This was something it had Lambe said. Angle and won.
attorney general. “He always believed this would to do this cycle with Cortez Masto,
Reid, Taylor said, called an- be the 51st seat,” Robert Uithoven, too, even though she was running It finds and trains political As the Democratic National
other meeting. This time, Reid, He is the grandson of the late the longtime top Laxalt adviser, for reelection.) operatives and people to run for Committee is set to determine as
the soft-spoken giant of Nevada Paul Laxalt, who defeated Reid said in an Election Day interview. office and in key party slots. For early as this week the order in
politics, attended the gathering for this Senate seat by less than “This was going to be the battle- Voter registration translated instance, Reid noticed Adriana which states will pick the party’s
and introduced his new party 700 votes in 1974. Reid, who first ground for the Senate, this seat.” into a massive get-out-the-vote Martinez’s better-than-expected presidential nominee, the party
director, Rebecca Lambe. He de- won this Senate seat in 1986, after operation, which resulted in the run for local office in 2002 in a thinks its success in holding a
manded they build again, take Laxalt retired, only learned who From the outset, Laxalt’s team most successful election Demo- Republican part of town. After broad coalition of voters shows
advantage of the rapid popula- Adam Laxalt’s father was in 2013: focused on what his advisers crats had in Nevada’s history, her failed campaign, he called that Nevada has the right formula
tion growth of the state and start His old friend, the late Sen. Pete V. called three “micro campaigns” winning two Democratic House her, impressed, and asked her to for national success.
winning. Domenici (R-N.M.), who had an they believed would deliver the seats and breaking the Republi- run the Nevada Democratic Party.
extramarital affair with Paul Lax- race for him: One, winning a little can presidential streak when Ba- “It’s why Nevada should be
It worked. From that point on, alt’s daughter. bit more of the Latino vote, which rack Obama won the state. “I had no idea what it would moved up in the calendar,” Lambe
Nevada Democrats have had has been key to Democratic wins entail,” said Martinez. “There said. “The folks that you have to
strong showings in competitive So “Team Mitch,” as McCon- in past races; two, a “Ladies for The robust ground game has were only two Latino [state party win and mobilize to vote are the
races each cycle. nell’s political operation bills it- Laxalt” effort to cut the gender continued. The Culinary Workers chairs] at the time.” very voters that are going to get us
self, went up against the “Reid gap; and three, the battle to win Union, for instance, said it to 270 and 2024.”
Decades later, facing its tough- machine,” facing questions about Washoe County, the pivotal swing knocked on a record 1 million Martinez was essential in help-
est test yet, the “Reid machine” is its strength with Reid dead, in an region anchored by his home- doors across the state this elec- ing to recruit Latinos to vote, In addition to the presidential
holding up in the Silver State, effort to put the Senate seat back town of Reno. tion. volunteer and run. She later co- race, Nevada will also have a
almost a year after its namesake into Laxalt family hands and re- founded Emerge Nevada, a group competitive Senate race when
died following a battle with can- claim the GOP majority. For Democrats, the question But the Reid machine is more dedicated to training Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen (D) is up for
cer. was whether a machine without than the ground game. It’s about women to run for office. After she reelection.
Laxalt and McConnell’s teams Reid could deliver in its first test the money and has been set up to won difficult, statewide races,
Reid’s protege, Sen. Catherine believed everything that favored since his death in December. run like a campaign instead of a Reid also chose Cortez Masto to Reid’s legacy will be a factor.
Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), narrowly Republicans on the national front state party. run for his seat. “Are they going to face a Reid
won reelection in a race that, once — inflation at 40-year highs, a But the machine, which focus- machine in 2024? Yes,” Uithoven
it was called Saturday, kept the pandemic recovery that is un- es on registering voters and then Reid didn’t just have the sup- The machine works as a unit so said, for whichever candidates
Senate majority in Democratic even, the rightward drift of Lati- getting them to the polls, kept port of union workers, the people that all Democrats on the ticket run statewide. “Any Republican
hands. Three Democratic incum- no voters and President Biden’s humming along. who cleaned and built the hotels, run as one. This cycle it worked running in 2024 shouldn’t as-
bents won closely contested sagging approval ratings — reso- but the casino executives, too. with allies in the state legislature sume the Reid machine is dead.”
House races. Francisco “Cisco” nated deeper out here. “My friend Harry M. Reid, he
Aguilar, a former Reid aide, won may be gone but he’s still with us.
the secretary of state race, and In the tourist-reliant economy, His legacy in Nevada continues to
while Republicans won the gover- Nevadans feel the economic shine [as] bright as the lights on
nor’s mansion and the lieutenant pinch faster and longer. Gas pric- the Vegas strip,” Senate Majority
governor race, the state legisla- es are still more than $5 per Leader Charles E. Schumer
ture remains in Democratic con- gallon in Las Vegas. The unem- (D-N.Y.) said Saturday night at a
trol. ployment rate, which nearly hit hastily arranged news conference
30 percent at the peak of the once Cortez Masto’s victory was
“We take it as a point of pride to coronavirus pandemic, remains called.
win here,” said J.B. Poersch, presi- second highest in the nation.
dent of the Senate Majority PAC, Working as a unit
which Reid started when he was Cortez Masto’s low-key style Reid’s operation first took
leader that works to elect Demo- translated to low name recogni-
crats to the Senate. tion in the transient state. She’s a flight in 2003, in an era when
sharp contrast to Reid’s take-no- Nevada had been the fastest
And now Lambe is leading the prisoners but polarizing style. growing state for years. Lambe,
effort for Nevada to be the first- Reid and other close confidants
in-the-nation state in the Demo- Republicans smelled weak- determined success would be
cratic presidential primary, ness. achieved through voter registra-
which would make the national tion. They relied on unions, His-
party invest even more into the That’s when the connections panic groups, Asian American Pa-
state’s political operations and between Laxalt and Josh Holmes, cific Islander organizers and lib-
provide further resources for Sil- a top political adviser to McCon- eral groups to run huge voter
ver State Democrats for decades nell, grew stronger. In early 2021, registration drives. Many were
to come. Holmes talked to his boss, and coupled with citizenship drives
they agreed that the former state for the growing immigrant popu-
“There’s no question that every attorney general, with two state- lation.
Democrat in Nevada wishes he wide races under his belt, seemed
was still here,” Lambe said of like their best candidate. Soon In 2006, Reid saw a way to
Reid, adding that the organiza- after, another top adviser to Mc- quickly boost voter registration.
tion is “firing on all cylinders.” Connell, John Ashbrook, began He argued that Nevada should be
Moreover, the victories this
A8 EZ SU THE WASHINGTON POST . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
Supreme Court denies Arizona GOP head’s request to shield phone records
BY ROBERT BARNES BRANDON BELL/GETTY IMAGES does not “target any organization to talk to Sidney Powell, the attor-
The Supreme Court on Monday or association.” ney drawing national attention for
turned down a request from the Kelli Ward, chairwoman of the Arizona Republican Party, speaks at a conference in July 2021 in claiming unsubstantiated elec-
head of the Arizona Republican Phoenix. Ward tried to rally officials in 2020 to overturn President Biden’s win in the state. Judge Sandra S. Ikuta, nomi- tion fraud. She sent Powell’s
Party to shield her phone records nated by President George W. phone number, but county leaders
from the congressional committee the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 eral improper efforts to subvert jected Ward’s arguments on a 2-1 Bush, disagreed. “The communi- did not call Powell. Ward also text-
investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, at- committee. His wife, Virginia the will of the American people as vote. cations at issue here between ed one county official that he
tack on the Capitol. “Ginni” Thomas, has testified be- expressed at the ballot box, culmi- members of a political party about might be hearing from Trump and
A divided three-judge panel of fore the committee and sent nating in a fake-elector scheme “Ward participated in a scheme an election implicate a core associ- wrote she had been talking with
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the emails to Arizona legislators say- that was instrumental in leading to send spurious electoral votes to ational right protected by the First him about the situation in Ari-
9th Circuit had said it was proper ing they could object to Joe Biden’s to the January 6th attack,” the Congress, a scheme that the Com- Amendment,” she wrote. She add- zona. Two Republican county su-
for the committee to issue a sub- popular vote victory and “choose” committee’s filing says. “At best, mittee describes as ‘a key part’ of ed that “because the committee pervisors perceived Ward to be
poena seeking information about presidential electors. her arguments amount to a claim the ‘effort to overturn the election’ does not provide any actual expla- acting as both a representative for
calls placed from Kelli Ward’s cell- that she has an absolute right to that culminated on January 6,” nation for its inquiry other than its Trump and in her capacity as chair
phone between November 2020 The committee told the Su- attempt to overturn a Presidential wrote Judges Barry G. Silverman, general investigative interests,” of the state Republican Party. Su-
and January 2021. The informa- preme Court that Ward “played a election, yet at the same time Con- appointed by President Bill Clin- Ward has at least raised “serious pervisor Clint Hickman said he
tion would not include the content significant role in attempting to gress cannot take reasonable in- ton, and Eric D. Miller, appointed questions going to the merits” of perceived her to be working in
or location of the calls. overturn the 2020 election,” and vestigative steps to learn more by President Donald Trump. her First Amendment claim. both capacities; an aide for Super-
Ward argued that demanding that she invoked the Fifth Amend- about that plan that had such dis- visor Bill Gates said he, too, per-
the information would violate her ment to avoid answering ques- astrous consequences for our na- The judges said, “There is little The committee said in its filings ceived Ward to be operating in
First Amendment right to free- tions about her role when she ap- tion.” to suggest that disclosing Ward’s that the records sought “do not both capacities. The aide spoke on
dom of association. “In a first-of- peared before the committee. phone records to the committee provide a list of phone numbers of the condition of anonymity be-
its-kind situation, a select com- The 9th Circuit panel had re- will affect protected associational Arizona Republican Party mem- cause they were not authorized to
mittee of the United States Con- “Dr. Ward participated in sev- activity” because the subpoena bers — but rather a list of people discuss the matter publicly.
gress, dominated by one political with whom Dr. Ward communi-
party, has subpoenaed the person- cated.” It labeled “categorically In a Nov. 13, 2020, voice mail to
al telephone and text message rec- false” Ward’s claim that the com- Hickman as votes were underway,
ords of a state chair of the rival mittee intended to call those who Ward said: “I’ve just talked to Pres-
political party,” Ward’s lawyers show up in her records. ident Trump. … He would like me
told the Supreme Court. to talk to you and also see if he
Ward also speculated that in- Instead, the committee said it needs to give you a call to discuss
vestigators intended to call all wants to compare the list to a “set what’s happening on the ground
those whose numbers showed up, of names and phone numbers of in Maricopa.”
adding, “There can be no greater people who were involved in vari-
chill on public participation in ous aspects of the multi-pronged Later, Hickman did not pick up
partisan politics than a call, visit, plot to overturn the 2020 election” two phone calls from the White
or subpoena, from federal investi- that the committee has accumu- House.
gators.” lated.
The Supreme Court’s decision In the weeks that followed,
not to shield the records came in a As the 2020 election unfolded Ward helped arrange for a Dec. 14,
short, unsigned order on Monday. in Maricopa County, Ward sought 2020, alternate elector ceremony
Neither the majority nor the jus- to avert Trump’s loss and pressure at the state Republican Party’s
tices who noted their dissent — county leaders, according to text then-headquarters in Phoenix. Al-
Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. messages previously obtained most in real time, the state party
Alito Jr. — explained their reason- through the county through pub- touted the efforts, sharing video
ing. lic records requests. In texts to one and photos on social media.
Thomas has been criticized for county leader, Ward complained
taking part in decisions involving about voting equipment and elec- It was the same day the state’s
tion observers. She texted, “We true presidential electors cast
need you to stop the counting.” their votes for Biden.
They continued counting. Yvonne Wingett Sanchez contributed
to this report.
Texts show Ward also asked
three Republican county leaders
Most threats against HBCUs this year are linked to one minor, FBI says
BY PERRY STEIN AND prevent further threats. allegedly said that bombs had of anonymity because they were security upgrades, mental health reveal any details about the sus-
DANIELLE DOUGLAS-GABRIEL The senior FBI official said been planted at the institutions not authorized to be named. support and other safety needs. pect’s identity or location.
and that active shooters would be
One minor was allegedly re- that in January and February, present on campuses. On Feb. 1, the first day of Black The messages led to a sprawl- Hate crimes are federal ones,
sponsible for dozens of racist this person threatened 50 institu- History Month, 18 schools were ing investigation across the coun- and the federal government does
threats made against historically tions across the country. While The FBI held a conference call bombarded with menacing calls, try, which included more than not typically charge minors. In
Black colleges and universities investigators found no evidence Monday with journalists — in- leading them to close or sweep half of the FBI’s 56 field offices. this case, the suspect was
earlier this year, a senior FBI of bombs or shooters, the rash of cluding student reporters from their campuses. Shortly after, the The senior FBI official said inves- charged in a state court with
official said Monday about an bomb threats at historically HBCUs — about the threats and Biden administration said it was tigators initially thought that sev- leveling a threat unrelated to the
investigation that has stretched Black colleges and universities how federal law enforcement investigating the threats as a hate eral minors were behind the ones made against HBCUs.
for months. Officials said the was the source of considerable agencies have worked to stop crime. It said HBCUs that have threats but that they ultimately
minor is now under government consternation among school them. The FBI said many of the faced bomb threats would be determined it was one alleged The official said this charge
monitoring and restrictions to leaders, students and congres- senior law enforcement officials eligible for Education Depart- actor. Because the suspect is a allowed law enforcement to enact
sional lawmakers. The suspect on the call spoke on the condition ment grants of up to $150,000 for minor, the FBI official did not necessary restrictions and moni-
toring of the suspect’s activity.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022 . THE WASHINGTON POST EZ RE A9
White House seeks billions more in covid funding during lame-duck session
BY DAN DIAMOND TOM BRENNER FOR THE WASHINGTON POST executive who oversaw monoclo- committee, wrote to the Depart-
The White House is mounting nal infusion centers in the Hous- ment of Health and Human Ser-
another effort to secure billions of Infectious-disease expert Anthony S. Fauci, seen last month at the White House, said that just because ton Methodist health system. vices in a July letter shared with
dollars from Congress for a new requests for more covid funding “don’t go anywhere,” it “doesn’t mean the need for them disappears.” Brownewell said the KPMG part- The Washington Post, along with
generation of coronavirus vac- nership allowed Houston Meth- an accompanying memo. “This is
cines and treatments, even as Re- lion in additional covid funding, dries up; and charitable organiza- tibodies, a covid treatment that odist to set up free, virtual visits in grossly unacceptable.”
publicans remain skeptical about before scaling back their planned tions are also pivoting away from must be administered in a health- the summer of 2021, which HHS: $98 million never spent
how past allocations were spent. request after President Biden prioritizing the virus response. care setting. helped the system quickly sched-
Biden officials are finalizing a sounded a note of caution late last ule appointments for infusions In response to questions from
request this week for about week, given the collapse of prior “What we’re seeing with many While federal officials had al- for covid patients. The Post, HHS defended the ar-
$10 billion in public health funds attempts to secure covid funding foundations is there are cycles of ready distributed the intravenous rangement with KPMG as an ap-
by year’s end, part of a larger from Congress. The timing of the panic and neglect: Put a lot of treatments to more than 5,000 “Two hundred and eleven pa- propriate effort to boost mono-
request in the lame-duck session new request also has been in flux money and a lot of effort into the hospitals, physicians’ offices and tients took advantage of those clonal antibody infusions and
of Congress that would also in- as officials waited to see which crisis of the day, and then . . . the other care settings, White House free, virtual urgent care visits — said the government spent about
clude funding for Ukraine and party would control the legisla- funding dries up,” Rick Bright, leaders initially trumpeted the but we know that we touched $45 million on the contract.
disaster relief for hurricane dam- tive branch next year, with the who recently left the Rockefeller contract with KPMG, saying the many, many more patients than About $98 million in additional
age in Florida, according to six outcome of more than a dozen Foundation after it folded his firm’s personnel and logistics ex- that,” Brownewell added. funds were not awarded because
people who spoke on the condi- House races still to be deter- pandemic institute into a broader pertise would enable it to supple- the contract was canceled, HHS
tion of anonymity to describe con- mined. Democrats’ best chance of initiative, told Science magazine ment federal efforts to expand But four current and former said.
fidential budget discussions. success may come in the lame- in October. access to the treatment, particu- administration officials, who
That request includes duck since they still control both larly in medically underserved spoke on the condition of ano- Two administration officials
$8.25 billion for covid response congressional chambers. A Rockefeller Foundation areas. nymity to describe federal covid briefed on the KPMG contract
efforts, including a successor to spokesperson pointed to more strategy, said the KPMG contract privately conceded that it was not
Operation Warp Speed that some “The supplemental requests than $60 million in pandemic-re- “This new effort is going to produced work that was ultimate- a good use of federal money. But
call “Project Covid Shield,” in- that we keep putting in . . . just lated investments, including a speed assistance to hard-hit com- ly deemed duplicative. For in- they say the current covid fund-
tended to jump-start develop- because they don’t go anywhere, $55 million donation this year to munities, really increasing the stance, KPMG set up a now-de- ing needs are clear and pressing,
ment of coronavirus vaccines and doesn’t mean the need for them help with global vaccine rollout. use and administration of the funct website — crushcovid.com including the need for a new
treatments that would be effec- disappears,” Anthony S. Fauci, the monoclonal antibody therapies, — that explained the benefits of generation of treatments, such as
tive against an evolving virus. government’s top infectious- GOP questions preventing hospitalization and monoclonal antibodies and en- monoclonals intended to be more
Officials also are debating about disease expert, said in an inter- The push for more covid mon- death,” Marcella Nunez-Smith, couraged patients to seek them durable than those currently in
$2 billion for other health efforts, view last week. who oversaw the White House’s out, providing a list of possible use — a position echoed by out-
including about $1 billion for the ey is expected to collide with GOP health equity efforts, said at a treatment sites. But the website side experts and allies.
global covid response, as well as But the effort to secure more resistance, after Republicans re- briefing in March 2021. only listed the hospitals working
about $750 million to combat covid funding comes amid wan- peatedly called on the Biden ad- with KPMG across 18 states, rath- Tom Inglesby, who stepped
diseases such as hepatitis C and ing public interest in combating ministration this year to explain Participating health centers, er than providing the complete down as the White House corona-
monkeypox. the virus. Just 2 percent of re- how it spent billions of dollars such as UMass Memorial Medical list of thousands of monoclonal virus testing coordinator earlier
Senior health officials and out- spondents to exit polls in last previously allocated to the fight. Center and Baptist Memorial infusion centers across the coun- this year and who leads the Johns
side experts say more funding for week’s elections said the pandem- Health Care in Jackson, Miss., try, which were available on an- Hopkins Center for Health Secu-
the covid response is desperately ic was the most important issue In one previously unreported worked with KPMG on efforts to other website run by the federal rity, pointed to the declining effi-
needed, pointing to lagging up- facing the country; pharmaceuti- flash point, Republicans on the promote the treatment, such as government. The KPMG website cacy of Evusheld, a treatment
take of new coronavirus booster cal companies have begun pulling Senate’s health committee this producing radio advertisements also did not allow patients to that millions of immunocompro-
shots that could benefit from pub- back on covid-related product summer zeroed in on a nearly and distributing fliers. register for treatments, instead mised people have relied upon as
lic education campaigns, the fad- lines as government funding $150 million contract awarded to urging them to contact health long-term protection against the
ing efficacy of existing antivirals, accounting firm KPMG last year “I think it was very beneficial,” centers. coronavirus, but which has
and the demand for new vaccines to help distribute monoclonal an- said Vicki Brownewell, a nurse shown less potency against new
and treatments that will work Overall, the KPMG contract re- omicron variants. Biden officials
against future virus variants. sulted in about 55,000 monoclo- warned earlier this year that
“While COVID-19 is no longer nal antibody infusions, repre- without more funding from Con-
the disruptive force it once was, senting about 3 percent of the gress, they would not be able to
we face new subvariants in the more than 1.5 million infusions provide a replacement for
U.S. and around the world that done across the country in the Evusheld.
have the potential to cause a surge same period, said two of the for-
of infections, hospitalizations, mer officials. “There is a scientific path to-
and deaths,” wrote one individual wards getting the next-genera-
familiar with the budget discus- The contract was paused in tion Evusheld so that it could
sions. They continued, “That’s September 2021 as the Biden ad- protect immunosuppressed peo-
why we’re requesting $10 billion ministration reviewed its broader ple — but they’re not able to move
to meet immediate short-term monoclonal antibody strategy, forward on that path because
domestic needs for resources like and was wound down by the end they need research dollars, devel-
treatments; to accelerate the re- of last year, amid Senate Republi- opment dollars,” said Inglesby,
search and development of next- cans’ questions about why the adding that similar issues are
generation vaccines and thera- funds were awarded in the first delaying other urgent needs.
peutics; to increase research into place — with GOP lawmakers say-
long COVID; and to support the ing they still don’t have sufficient “This whole chain of support,
global response to COVID-19.” answers. from the development of vaccines
Officials had initially targeted and distribution of vaccines to
between $15 billion and $20 bil- “I am, once again, asking your encouraging people to get vacci-
agency to explain why up to nated, that all is getting wound
$142 million was spent with an down or turned off, because of the
accounting firm to administer absence of funding,” he said.
medicine to sick Americans,”
Sen. Richard Burr (N.C.), the top Jeff Stein contributed to this report.
Republican on the Senate’s health
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A10 EZ RE THE WASHINGTON POST . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
The World
To avoid war, young Russian men are going into hiding
Hundreds of thousands fled the country after mobilization was announced. Some who remain have taken drastic steps to evade military recruiters.
ABY MARY ILYUSHINA PHOTOS BY THE WASHINGTON POST tioned the tenants living there
lthough Russian Presi- about the ex-soldier’s where-
dent Vladimir Putin For some Russian men, living in hiding, isolated from family and friends, is preferable to fighting in Ukraine. CLOCKWISE abouts.
and his defense minis- FROM TOP: A 34-year-old human resources manager, a 38-year-old lab technician, a 24-year-old financial consultant.
ter, Sergei Shoigu, pro- From the start of mobilization,
claimed the comple- “I’m either mobilized and put into something akin to a prison, where you have no rights, the financial consultant, who
tion of their mobilization of just obligations, or I stay here, where I still have many problems and issues, but I am free.” graduated from a naval academy,
300,000 new soldiers, many fight- said he knew he would be sum-
ing-age Russian men remain in A Russian IT worker who is living in the woods to avoid the draft moned. “I wore the uniform for
hiding — still fearful of being six years,” he said. “So I already
seized by military recruiters and “unambiguous support for either only location nearby with a rela- easily get, say, pneumonia, and no tant from Moscow was a key tar- prepared myself for this.”
sent to fight, and die, in a failing side” in the war. tively stable internet connection. one will care, which put it into get for enlistment officers be-
war. perspective for me,” he said. “I’m cause of his prior service as a When Putin issued the decree,
The IT worker and his wife He cooks on an open fire and either mobilized and put into special operations soldier, and his family wanted him to flee to
While records of border cross- were always avid campers, so he said that he misses hot showers something akin to a prison, where they tried hard to track him down, Kazakhstan. But he refused to
ings to neighboring countries had most of what he needed to and fresh fruit but that his living you have no rights, just obliga- he told The Post. leave, fearing he would get
documented more than 300,000 evade the enlistment officers: a conditions were still far better tions, or I stay here, where I still stopped at the border or worse —
who left Russia in the weeks after sleeping bag, a saw, a gas burner. than those of mobilized men sent have many problems and issues, First, the apartment door at his labeled a deserter. His former mil-
the start of mobilization, there is He also bought solar panels, a tent to Ukraine. Hundreds of Russia’s but I am free.” declared address — all Russians itary colleagues were also bom-
no data on the number of men for winter fishing and a satellite new conscripts, many poorly are required to register with the barded with notices.
who hid inside the country, but dish to keep working online. equipped and given little train- With Russia’s casualties con- authorities — was plastered with
the number is also believed to be ing, have already been killed, ac- tinuing to climb and troops inevi- draft notices. The financial con- But the consultant said he was
in the thousands. Shoigu’s public statements that cording to Russian media — rein- tably requiring rotation, there is sultant, who lives elsewhere, nev- not willing to fight and die in a
the mobilization was finished forcing the IT worker’s decision to little doubt additional reinforce- er picked them up. pointless conflict.
Among them is a young IT brought little peace of mind to the stay in hiding. ments will be needed.
worker in southern Russia, now IT worker or other Russian men Then, the local commissariat “I think this is absolutely not
living in a tent in the forest. in hiding. No legal decree has “The very first news that came “For how long the hundreds of sent a notice to his office. Under my war, and there is nothing for
been issued formally ending the out of mobilization is how people thousands of mobilized service- Russian law, employers are me to do there,” he said. “Knowing
Like others eligible for military conscription drive. are missing basic gear, or the men have been sent to the Armed obliged to hand them to staff, or the mechanics of the military, it’s
service, the IT worker quickly conditions they are in,” he said, Forces is unknown,” Pavel Chikov, risk hefty fines. Instead, his com- gruesome to realize how many
began planning to run after Putin So the IT worker, who calls referring to reports of senior offi- a lawyer with Agora, a human pany fired him on paper but al- civilians are dying.” He added:
issued his mobilization decree himself pacifist, is now living his cers forcing new soldiers to buy rights group, wrote on Telegram. lowed him to work remotely in an “On a political level, I don’t even
Sept. 21 — frantically checking second month as an antiwar re- their own bulletproof vests or “Sooner or later … either because unofficial capacity. get involved there and I don’t
outbound flights, which spiked in cluse. sleep in dilapidated, unheated of death, injury and other reasons even want to know what they are
price every time he hit the refresh barracks. their places will need to be filled Days before the mobilization fighting for there. But on a per-
button. His daily commute is now with recruits.” was supposed to end, military sonal, moral level I don’t want
walking three minutes from his “They are suffering even before recruiters went to the apartment this to be happening.”
Then, he had an epiphany: If he “home” to his “office” — a separate they get to the front line and can A 24-year-old financial consul- with a police escort and ques-
couldn’t afford to flee Russia or tent set higher in a clearing, the He went into hiding at a dacha,
leave his family and friends be- or country house, then rotated
hind, he could at least escape through several friends’ apart-
civilization and the state’s mili- ments in the Moscow region. “I
tary conscription system. So, he avoided all public transport,” he
took a week off from work and said. “I refused to go to the office
drove to hide in the woods. under any circumstances, and
you wouldn’t see me in public
“I feared that I’d get drafted if I places.” After Putin declared the
go to the store or that someone mobilization complete, the con-
will come to my house,” the IT sultant returned to his rental
worker, who shares his experi- apartment but still keeps a low
ences on a Telegram blog under profile.
the pseudonym Adam Kalinin,
said in a phone interview. He A 40-year-old music producer
spoke on the condition of ano- in Moscow, who underwent mili-
nymity because he is hiding from tary training in college, also had
the authorities. enlistment officers repeatedly
bang on the door of an apartment
The Washington Post inter- he owns but rents out.
viewed five other men who have
spent recent weeks hiding in rent- “I am against the war, I’ve nev-
ed apartments, country houses er hit anyone in my life,” the
and even a music studio. Some producer said, sitting in a dimly
were interviewed by phone; oth- lit room of his music studio
ers agreed to be visited by a pho- adorned with Soviet parapherna-
tographer in their places of hid- lia. “When issues are being solved
ing. Although they come from through violence, this is the most
different backgrounds, profes- primitive way, a return to the
sions and family circumstances, animal state.”
they expressed an identical goal:
to avoid killing, or being killed, in The producer moved away
Ukraine. from his wife and children and
spent nights on a couch in the
In the interviews, most said studio, rattled after hearing that
that they still don’t feel safe from his friend, also in hiding, got
Putin’s war machine, and they handed a notice by police who
each spoke on the condition of stopped his car.
anonymity to avoid being identi-
fied by the authorities. Most of the producer’s friends
left Russia, and his wife pleaded
“I’m not rushing to go back to a with him to follow suit, even
normal lifestyle,” said a 38-year- threatening to divorce him. But
old lab technician who was am- he refused, saying he would not
bushed by a group of police and let Putin “steamroll” the life he
enlistment officers who handed built in Moscow.
him a summons at his home in
late September. “I’ve never held on to Russia, I
always considered myself a man
He did not sign it and decided of the world,” the producer said.
not to show up at the assembly “But when the war began, that
point the next day, as demanded. somehow reversed my thought
Instead, he hid at a cottage house process. … I’ve decided that I am
outside Moscow, while notices not running away. I am a full-
piled up at his apartment door. fledged resident of this country
and because someone went off the
Eventually, he had to return to rails, this does not mean I should
the city for work but swapped his give up my house, my convictions
car for a bike to avoid traffic police and my work.”
and wore a mask, wary of Mos-
cow’s vast CCTV network with He continues to live “outside
built-in facial recognition system. the system” — avoiding the sub-
way, crossing the street if he sees
“I didn’t have a place to flee to, anyone in a uniform and mostly
nor a way to work remotely,” he keeping his phone off to avoid
said when asked whether he con- being tracked. “I think you have to
sidered going abroad. Having pick a strategy of maximum secu-
served in the Russian military rity if you have decided to stay
before, the lab technician said he here,” he said. “The situation can
wants to avoid experiencing that turn for the worse. The rumor is
again, but said he doesn’t feel there will be a second enlistment
wave, then maybe a third.”
DIGEST
MEXICO on Mexicans to demonstrate PAKISTAN in the attack. The judge also CANADA said Wang reportedly published
against proposals that would imposed heavy fines. articles and submitted patents
López Obrador scoffs remake the National Electoral 2 get death in attack Utility worker charged “with this foreign actor rather
at electoral protesters Institute, one of the country’s on Chinese engineers Hussain and Ayaz were found with aiding China than with Hydro-Québec.”
most trusted institutions. guilty of orchestrating the
A day after tens of thousands A Pakistani court convicted July 14, 2021, suicide attack on a Canadian police charged a “He obtained this information
protested President Andrés Protesters said they feared and sentenced to death two bus on a mountainous road in Hydro-Québec employee with to benefit the People’s Republic
Manuel López Obrador’s that López Obrador, who Islamist militants for killing the Kohistan region. The bus was espionage Monday for allegedly of China,” Beaudoin said.
proposal to overhaul Mexico’s maintains high approval ratings 13 people in a suicide attack last carrying Chinese engineers sending trade secrets to China.
electoral authority, the president and whose party controls more year in the country’s northwest, working on the Dasu dam Hydro-Québec is the
dismissed them Monday as than half of the state police said Monday. project in the region. The blast Yuesheng Wang, 35, is to province’s public utility that
people in favor of privilege, governments, would use his toppled the bus into a ravine. appear in court Tuesday in manages the generation and
racism and classism. proposed changes to Senior police officer Zeeshan Longueuil, Quebec, on charges of distribution of electricity, as well
compromise the institute’s Asghar told reporters in the Pakistani officials initially said obtaining trade secrets, using a as the export of power to parts of
López Obrador said Sunday’s independence and make it more garrison city of Abbottabad that a gas leak caused the explosion. computer without authorization, the northeastern United States.
demonstration — the biggest beholden to his party. Judge Sajjad Ahmed Jan had and fraud and breach of trust by
against one of his proposals in announced the verdict in the But the Chinese Embassy in a public officer. — Associated Press
his nearly four years in office — On Monday, López Obrador high-security prison on Friday, Islamabad said the bus had been American accused of smuggling
was a kind of “striptease” said his intention was the after months of trial. attacked, and Pakistan later The Royal Canadian Mounted antiquities: Three days after a
revealing the intentions of opposite: to protect and found traces of explosives. Police said its national security U.S. woman was stopped at a
Mexico’s conservatives. He strengthen democracy. He said the court handed enforcement team began a probe Guatemalan airport with two
estimated that there were down 13 death sentences to The court acquitted four other in August after receiving a Mayan relics, officials say, she
50,000 to 60,000 protesters, an The plan includes eliminating Mohammad Hussain and defendants for a lack of sufficient complaint from Hydro-Québec’s has been stopped again, this time
apparent undercount and well state-level electoral offices, Mohammad Ayaz for killing nine evidence against them. Six corporate security branch. in a vehicle with 166 artifacts. A
below the 200,000 estimated by cutting public financing of Chinese engineers, two suspects are still at large. judge had released Stephanie
the march’s organizers. political parties and allowing the paramilitary soldiers and two RCMP Inspector David Allison Jolluck in the first stop
public, rather than the lower other locals. They also were Pakistan’s northwest borders Beaudoin said that Wang after she said she had bought the
Opposition parties and civil chamber of Congress, to elect the given a 10-year prison terms for Afghanistan and has long been allegedly used his position to do items at a tourist market.
society organizations had called electoral authority. each of the 32 people wounded beset by the Pakistani Taliban, an research for a Chinese university
Islamist militant group separate and other Chinese centers. He — From news services
— Associated Press from the Afghan Taliban.
— Associated Pres
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022 . THE WASHINGTON POST EZ RE A11
Turkey names female suspect, accuses Kurdish militants in Istanbul blast
BY KAREEM FAHIM ERDEM SAHIN/EPA-EFE/SHUTTERSTOCK tion that my governor has relayed terrorism,” it said.
AND ANNABELLE TIMSIT to us, there is the smell of terror.” The incident once again raised
People gather to lay flowers Monday at the site of a bombing on Istanbul’s Istiklal Avenue in which six
istanbul — Turkish authorities people were killed and dozens injured the day before. Turkey has detained 46 suspects. On Monday, Turkish police said the specter of terrorist violence in
a review of security camera foot- Turkey, a country that over the
have detained 46 suspects in con- an “interrogation” to being showed a small fireball on Istiklal pal workers dug through planters age showed that after the bombing past decade has been a frequent
nection with a deadly bomb attack trained by Kurdish militants as an Avenue, a storied shopping thor- on the street, looking for hidden suspect left the scene, she took a target of attacks carried out by
on one of Istanbul’s busiest shop- intelligence officer. She had en- oughfare in Istanbul’s historic Be- objects. taxi to a district about 12 miles militants from the Islamic State or
ping streets, including a woman tered Turkey illegally via Syria, a yoglu district, and panicked pe- northwest of Beyoglu. There, po- Kurdish groups, among others.
they said had planted the explo- police statement said. destrians fleeing. By Monday Erdogan, in remarks to report- lice said they carried out an opera-
sives, police said Monday. morning, the street appeared ers Sunday shortly before depart- tion at 21 different sites linked to Soylu on Monday said authori-
A picture shared by the authori- emptier than normal, apart from a ing Turkey for the Group of 20 the suspect. ties had prevented nearly 200
The explosion, which occurred ties showed the suspect hand- large entourage that followed the summit in Bali, Indonesia, said, “if such attacks this year.
Sunday afternoon on Istiklal Av- cuffed and wearing a purple city’s mayor as he greeted shop we say that this is terror it might Interior Minister Suleyman
enue as it was teeming with shop- sweatshirt that said “New York.” and restaurant workers. Munici- be wrong, but with the initial de- Soylu said Monday that the “or- Istiklal Avenue has been target-
pers, killed at least six people and velopments and with the informa- der” for the attack came from a ed before: It was the site of a
wounded dozens of others. Video footage of the explosion town in northern Syria controlled suicide bombing in March 2016
by an affiliate of the PKK. He did that killed five people, including
No one has claimed responsibil- not provide further details. Turkey two U.S. nationals, and injured
ity for the bombing. Turkish offi- has repeatedly criticized Western dozens more. The street is usually
cials have blamed the militant countries, including the United filled with people — Turkish citi-
Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, States, for supporting a Kurdish- zens from Istanbul and beyond,
which has fought a long insurgen- led militia in Syria that helped along with tourists from a multi-
cy against Turkey’s government, lead the fight against the Islamic tude of countries — strolling or
for the explosion. President Recep State militant group, and that has visiting large chain stores that
Tayyip Erdogan called it a “treach- ties to the PKK. have outlets on Istiklal, as well as a
erous attack.” handful of shopping malls.
Fahrettin Altun, spokesman for
The PKK, for its part, denied the Turkish presidency, said on On evenings and weekend days,
any role in the attack and claimed Twitter that “terror attacks the crowds are thick.
the government was using it as a against our civilians are direct and
pretext to move against Kurdish indirect consequences of some Soylu said the dead, all born in
forces in Syria. countries’ support for terror Turkey, came from three families.
groups.” He urged other countries He named them as Arzu Ozsoy and
“Our people and the democratic to “cease their direct and indirect her daughter Yagmur Ucar; Yusuf
public know closely that we are support” of these groups “if they Meydan and his daughter Ecrin
not related to this incident, that want Türkiye’s friendship.” Meydan; and Adem Topkara and
we will not directly target civilians Mukaddes Elif Topkara, a married
and that we do not accept actions The White House in a statement couple.
targeting civilians,” it said in a on Sunday condemned the “act of
statement carried by Kurdish me- violence” in Istanbul and ex- Mourners gathered near the
dia. pressed its condolences to the vic- site of the blast Monday to lay
tims’ relatives. “We stand flowers and pay their respects to
The police on Monday identi- shoulder-to-shoulder with our the victims. Ekrem Imamoglu, Is-
fied the female suspect as a Syrian NATO Ally Turkiye in countering tanbul’s mayor, said in a tweet,
national named Ahlam Albashir “We are all deeply heartbroken
and said she had confessed during and at a loss for words.”
Family of British Egyptian dissident on water strike receives proof of life
BY SIOBHÁN O'GRADY Fattah’s release as his family alive, he says he’s drinking water have an update on Abdel Fattah’s time, Abdel Fattah’s family has tah El-Sisi during COP27.
raised the alarm that he could die again as of November 12th.” condition but that the United said, he has been denied entry. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
cairo — The family of British during the conference. States was “doing everything we
“He says he’ll say more as soon can to secure his release.” “In truth I expected this,” Abdel has also been vocal about the case.
Egyptian political prisoner Alaa Abdel Fattah, a prominent voice as he can. It’s definitely his hand- Fattah’s sister Mona Seif wrote on Germany’s delegation to COP27
Abdel Fattah — who started a from the country’s 2011 Arab writing. Proof of life, at last,” she Egypt’s Public Prosecution Of- Twitter on Monday after the law- hosted several human rights
water strike on Nov. 6 — received Spring uprising, is serving a five- added. fice claimed last week that Abdel yer was denied again. “They don’t events at the conference. Now offi-
proof of life via a handwritten year sentence after being found Fattah had a family visit on Nov. 7, want anyone else to see him.” cials are raising concerns that
letter dated Nov. 12, his sister an- guilty last year of “spreading false Seif has said in recent days that which the family firmly denies. Egypt has been monitoring their
nounced Monday. The letter also news undermining national secu- she was unsure if her brother was His mother waited outside the Abdel Fattah last year claimed activities, causing them to request
said he began to drink water again rity.” He has been in and out of still alive. Ahead of President prison each day as the family British citizenship through his a halt to all such surveillance.
six days after declaring his strike. prison for about a decade on vari- Biden’s brief visit to COP27 on begged for proof of life. His family mother, a London-born math pro-
ous charges that rights groups say Friday, the siblings’ cousin, novel- is now asking why prison authori- fessor at Cairo University, but “We expect all participants in
His case has dominated the dis- are only an attempt to silence him. ist and filmmaker Omar Robert ties did not provide the letter to Egypt has never allowed British the U.N. climate conference to be
course at the U.N. Climate Confer- Hamilton, called on Biden to se- them sooner. Embassy officials to visit him in able to work and negotiate under
ence known as COP27 — a gather- Before Saturday’s letter — cure Abdel Fattah’s release and not prison — something British For- safe conditions,” Germany’s For-
ing Egypt had hoped would bring which was received on Monday — to leave the country without proof Abdel Fattah’s lawyer, Khaled eign Secretary James Cleverly said eign Ministry wrote in a statement
the country positive attention. In- his family had last heard from him of life. Ali, tried several times in the past Monday that he was working on. to the Germany Press Agency on
stead, there has been a huge focus on Nov. 6 when he announced the week to visit him in the Wadi Sunday. “This is not just true for
on Egypt’s record of repressing strike. Speaking to reporters on Air el-Natrun prison outside Cairo af- British Prime Minister Rishi the German but for all delega-
civil society. Visiting world leaders Force One after the stopover, ter receiving permission from the Sunak was among the leaders who tions, as well as representatives of
have repeatedly called for Abdel “I’m so relieved,” his sister San- Biden’s national security adviser, public prosecutor’s office. Each directly raised Abdel Fattah’s case civil society and the media.”
aa Seif wrote on Twitter. “Alaa is Jake Sullivan, said that he did not with Egyptian President Abdel Fa-
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U.S. and China resume climate talks, hoping to aid COP 27 negotiations
The world’s biggest are meeting at the U.N. Climate where the leaders share common peaceful and sustainable place. Biden’s recent criticism about published a draft text outlining
greenhouse gas emitters Change Conference in Egypt, interests. But Xie’s team had been able to China had been that it — and options for what a loss and dam-
open path to greater cuts known as COP27. The United other countries — should be will- age agreement might look like. It
States and China are usually the White House officials, in their have only informal chats with U.S. ing to put up more money interna- would start a two-year process for
BY TIMOTHY PUKO two most consequential negotia- readout of the meeting, listed it delegates recently, and special cli- tionally for clean-energy develop- talks and not immediately include
AND MAXINE JOSELOW tors at the annual meeting, but first among several “transnation- mate envoy John F. Kerry said ments. But at the same time, U.S. funding, according to the docu-
Climate envoys from the Unit- delegates have said China has al challenges” that Biden told Xi publicly in September he was officials have been trying to de- ments.
ed States and China have resumed been unusually silent amid the their countries need to work on sending Xie emails and had re- fend against charges that Wash-
formal negotiations after Presi- freeze in talks, raising doubts together. The list also included ceived no responses. White House ington has not put up enough The draft text outlines two pos-
dent Biden and China’s Xi Jinping about success. global economic stability and officials have said they were frus- international aid money. sible outcomes: a funding mecha-
struck an agreement Monday at health security. trated that progress with China nism that goes into effect by No-
the Group of 20 summit, the “The two leaders agreed to em- had stalled since last year, and The push for developing na- vember 2024 or, by the same date,
White House said, opening up a power key senior officials to main- “Yes, our envoys [are] talking,” Biden used part of his speech at tions to pay for the irreversible a decision on what types of fund-
possible path for greater green- tain communication and deepen a National Security Council this year’s event to criticize China, harms of climate change — a class ing arrangements could work
house gas cuts from the world’s constructive efforts on these and spokeswoman said about the re- without naming it, for a history of of impacts known as loss and within the context of the 2015
two largest emitters. other issues,” according to an offi- started climate negotiations. But, funding coal projects abroad. damage — has been a major focus Paris climate accord. Both options
Beijing had suspended climate cial White House readout of the she said, the United States will see of COP27. will be further negotiated this
talks in August in retaliation for one-on-one talks in Bali, Indone- what China “is prepared to do to Observers and delegates in week.
the visit of House Speaker Nancy sia. make concrete progress.” Egypt have said there isn’t clear Negotiators from lower-
Pelosi (D-Calif.) to Taiwan. momentum toward any ambi- income countries say industrial- This step would be an incre-
Monday’s agreement is one of The Washington Post previous- At the COP26 summit in Glas- tious deal at COP27. By resuming ized nations should pay for emis- mental win for developing coun-
the most important outcomes ly reported that Biden administra- gow last year, the United States the talks the United States and sions that have harmed countries tries, observers said. Rich coun-
from a three-hour, high-stakes tion officials had been pushing for and China jolted negotiators with China could use their clout to urge that contribute the least to cli- tries have been reluctant to agree
meeting between the world lead- the two leaders to discuss climate a surprise announcement that the other countries to ramp up their mate change. A dramatic increase on such payments because of con-
ers in Indonesia. It comes while change and potentially resolve the two countries would work togeth- climate ambition, said Ani Das- in extreme weather and unful- cern over liability. Getting
diplomats from around the world freeze, hoping it would help er to slow global warming during gupta, president of World Re- filled climate promises has led to wealthy countries to agree to a
smooth negotiations in Egypt. this decade and ensure that the sources Institute. increased pressure on nations like specific funding mechanism
Glasgow talks result in meaning- the United States — which has would at least clarify how such a
The first in-person exchange ful progress. “I think it’s very significant, resisted funding — and vaulted system might work, though much
between Biden and Xi was de- very positive,” he said. “From our the issue to prominence at COP27. would still remain subject to ne-
signed to soothe tensions between Chinese special climate envoy perspective, not only are they the The official conference agenda in- gotiation.
the global powers. Administra- Xie Zhenhua said a year ago that biggest emitters, but … it matters cludes a point on loss and damage. Evan Halper contributed to this report.
tion officials have seen climate as superpowers, the two countries to what happens in the rest of the
change as one of the few areas have a special obligation to work negotiations.” The United Nations on Monday
together on keeping the world a
U.S. is ‘ready’ to work
with Beijing, Biden says
CHINA FROM A1 It was a notable change in tone
from some of Biden’s comments
compete vigorously but were not during his presidential cam-
looking for conflict. And while Xi paign, when he described Xi as a
has recently consolidated power “thug” who “doesn’t have a [dem-
in China, Biden said that “I didn’t ocratic] bone in his body.”
find him more confrontational or As reporters were being ush-
conciliatory, I found him the way ered out of the room, a TV pro-
he’s always been — direct and ducer called out to ask Biden if he
straightforward.” would raise human rights during
Casting the meeting as one the talks. A man on the Chinese
that could begin to soothe ten- side yanked the producer back-
sions, he also said he had asked ward by her backpack, and she
Secretary of State Antony Blinken lost her balance but didn’t fall.
to travel to Beijing to follow up on Two White House staff members
Monday’s discussion. then intervened and said the
Biden’s overall message was producer should be left alone.
that the meeting had lowered the Each leader, in Bali for the
temperature between the coun- Group of 20 summit, came to the
tries. But the president was also table feeling newly emboldened.
careful to stress that there had Xi has consolidated control —
been no “Kumbaya” moment. securing a third, norm-defying
With aides and advisers look- five-year term and concentrating
ing on from long, draped tables in power to a degree not seen since
a ballroom at the palatial Mulia the days of Mao Zedong and Deng
Resort — everyone in the delega- Xiaoping. Biden is fresh off a
tions wearing masks except for midterm election in which his
the two principal figures — both party did far better than expected
presidents stressed in their open- and will maintain its Senate ma-
ing remarks the importance of jority.
face-to-face diplomacy and ex- Beijing’s version of the meeting
pressed hope that they could get had a different tone from the
the U.S.-China relationship back White House summary, as each
on track. side stressed the firmness of its SAUL LOEB/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES
“The world expects, I believe, own leader’s positions. In the President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping meet on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit on the Indonesian resort island of Bali.
the U.S. and China to play a key Chinese account, Xi had strong
role in global challenges, from words for Biden on Taiwan, de- been jubilant since last week’s The sit-down between Biden because of repeated lockdowns “China defines the ‘floor’ from
climate change to food insecurity, scribing it as the “number one Democratic showing in the mid- and Xi occurred on the third day under Xi’s “zero covid” policy. The a strategic and political perspec-
and for us to be able to work inviolable red line of China-U.S. term elections, saying foreign of Biden’s swing through Asia. He International Monetary Fund tive, which is fundamentally
together,” Biden said in his open- relations,” while accusing the leaders have approached Biden to first arrived in Phnom Penh, said last month that the country’s about not letting the United
ing remarks. “The United States United States of “politicizing and comment on his fresh domestic Cambodia, on Saturday for a sum- annual growth rate is expected States repeatedly threaten or
stands ready to do just that.” weaponizing” economic, trade victories. “I think the election mit with leaders of Southeast this year to be 3.2 percent, com- harm China’s core interests,” he
Xi said a few moments later and technological exchanges. held in the United States … has Asian nations, where the U.S. aim pared with more than 8 percent said, while Beijing sees practical
that “China-U.S. relations cur- China also said Xi rejected sent a very strong message was to unite them as a counter- in 2021. measures alone as “unreliable
rently face a situation that is not Biden’s narrative of a global com- around the world that the United weight to the rising economic and “First and foremost, the meet- and of little use.”
in the interests of the two coun- petition between democracy and States is ready to play,” Biden said military threat China poses. ing today is intended to stabilize The White House has found it
tries, their peoples or the expecta- autocracy. “The United States has during his news conference. The face-to-face was a result of the relationship between the notable that Xi warned for the
tions of the international com- American-style democracy, and “The Republicans who sur- months of quiet negotiations. United States and China and to first time against the use of nu-
munity. As the leaders of China China has Chinese-style democ- vived, along with the Democrats, Senior Biden administration offi- create a more certain atmosphere clear weapons in Russia’s war on
and the United States, we must racy,” Xi purportedly said, and are of the view that we’re going to cials cast those discussions as an for U.S. businesses so they under- Ukraine when he sat down this
take the helm and steer the bilat- those differences should be “rec- stay fully engaged in the world improvement in the countries’ stand what to expect,” Yellen said. month with German Chancellor
eral relationship in the right di- ognized and respected.” and that we, in fact, know what interactions even as they kept The treasury secretary reiter- Olaf Scholz. His comment was
rection.” White House officials have we’re about,” he added. expectations low for any break- ated that U.S. companies are viewed as a clear signal to Rus-
through because of the meeting. overly dependent on China as a sian President Vladimir Putin.
Biden and Xi have held five phone source for critical products, in- “I think there is undeniably a
calls since the start of Biden’s cluding minerals needed to pro- discomfort in Beijing about what
presidency, but they had not met duce electric-vehicle batteries. we’ve seen in terms of reckless
in person since 2017. But she suggested that much of rhetoric and activity on the part
White House officials charac- the $600 billion in annual trade of Russia,” a second senior ad-
REMODELING terized the moment as the start of flows between the countries ministration official, also speak-
a long process, one to help thaw a should continue. ing on the condition of anonym-
relationship rife with so much “We want a more secure and ity, told reporters Monday. “I
tension that even talks on issues more resilient supply chain. But think it is also undeniable that
of mutual interest, such as cli- certainly over a wide range of China is probably both surprised
mate change, have sometimes commercial activities — and U.S. and a little bit embarrassed by the
been shut down. Officials said firms doing business in China — conduct of Russian military oper-
they know that the United States that’s certainly not something ations.”
is in “stiff competition” with Chi- that we are intending to hamper,” The meeting was held at the
na — and Biden “embraces that” she said. Mulia Resort, where both the
— but that ongoing dialogue is The White House said after the Chinese and Russian delegations
important to defuse conflicts. meeting that Biden had brought are reportedly staying. In the
“Lines of communications up China’s human rights viola- hours leading up to the high-pro-
should be open. Period, full stop,” tions in Hong Kong, Tibet and file meeting, groups of Russian
said a senior administration offi- Xinjiang. But officials sought to and Chinese delegates milled
cial ahead of the meeting. “The balance those volatile topics with around the grand lobby of the
only thing worse than having an emphasis on the potential for Mulia, which opens to a majestic
contentious conversation is hav- cooperation between the super- view of palm trees lining the sea.
ing no conversation at all.” powers. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
Biden has maintained tariffs “Both sides seem to want the was not present when Biden and
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022 . THE WASHINGTON POST EZ RE A13
As the world population hits 8 billion, humanity finds itself at a crossroads
BY RUBY MELLEN World population 10.36B
growth over time
The world’s population
reached a record 8 billion people 10 billion people
Tuesday, according to estimates
from the United Nations, but the 9
global population is growing at
its slowest pace since 1950. 8 8B
The largest population in- 7
crease in human history has oc-
curred over the last 70 years, and 6 Projected
it is not likely to be replicated. growth
The number of people is expected
to peak at around 10.4 billion in 5
2086, according to July projec-
tions from the U.N. Population 4
Division.
3
Even as growth slows, the in-
crease in population well into this 2
century raises important ques-
tions over how many people the 1 1.65B
planet can sustain, especially
amid the effects of climate 0 NOV. 15, ’22 2100
change. Birthrates have fallen 1900
dramatically in most wealthy
countries, but they remain high Source: United Nations
in many poorer parts of the
world, which are least equipped SHELLY TAN/THE WASHINGTON POST
to manage the impacts of contin-
ued growth. MANJUNATH KIRAN/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES wrong, but today’s experts still
fear a food crisis: driven not by
Demography “affects almost Many countries are seeing populations decline, but some are experiencing booms. India, above, is set to surpass China in population. overall yields, but by drastic in-
everything,” said William H. Frey, equality.
an American demographer and Analysts worry about the im- such as therapists or museum These swelling populations are rapid growth tend to be much
senior fellow at the Brookings plications of a shrinking, and employees. a challenge for governments al- poorer,” Wilmoth said, and there- “There are enough resources to
Institution. aging, workforce. ready scrambling to build enough fore less resilient to climate feed the population today,” Pérez-
Concentrated population infrastructure. In some of these change. In Pakistan, more than Cirera said. “But it’s just not
More young people will re- An older population is “less booms countries, population growth and 1,000 people have died since June evenly distributed.” According to
quire more schools; a growing dynamic, less likely to set up fertility rates are declining, but after heavy rains and mass flood- the World Food Programme,
elderly population will necessi- businesses and more reliant on By 2050, the population will not quickly enough. ing decimated parts of the coun- some 828 million people — more
tate an expanded safety net, and a the state,” said Paul Morland, a increase by 1.7 billion. Half of that try. India saw deadly, unbearable than 10 percent of the world’s
young workforce to care for demographer and author of “The heat this summer that dispropor- population — go to bed hungry
them; aging countries may need Human Tide: How Population “Humans are incredibly adaptable tionately affected the millions of every night.
to reassess their immigration pol- Shaped the Modern World.” and can find ways to make it work. people who live without air con-
icies. The challenge is the speed of change.” ditioning. The human footprint’s contin-
One solution could be changes ued expansion could further
While on different timelines, in immigration policies. John Wilmoth, Population growth over the harm the natural order — 75
each country is ultimately mov- U.N. Population Division next 60 years — even as it slows — percent of the planet’s ice-free
ing in the same direction — In the United States and Cana- has renewed long-standing ques- land has been significantly al-
“toward longer lives and smaller da, for example, lower birthrates growth will occur in just eight Egyptian President Abdel Fa- tions over how many people a tered by people, according to a
families,” said John Wilmoth, di- have been offset by a growing countries: the Democratic Re- tah El-Sisi has called the coun- warming world can support. 2020 report from the World Wild-
rector of the U.N. Population Di- number of immigrants. public of the Congo, Egypt, Ethio- try’s steep population increase a life Fund. An estimated two-
vision. Collectively, the popula- pia, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philip- national security issue and has Unequal distribution of thirds of mammals, fish, reptiles
tion is growing older, living lon- Other economists think this pines, Tanzania and India. urged people — with limited suc- resources and amphibians have been lost in
ger, and having fewer children. could be a moment for reassess- cess — to have two or fewer the last approximately 50 years.
ing what constitutes prosperity. By next year, India is expected children. The 18th-century demogra-
“Humans are incredibly adapt- to surpass China as the world’s pher and economist Thomas Mal- As the world hits a new popula-
able and can find ways to make it “The growth model we are most populous country. Places “where we find very thus predicted that population tion milestone, and the effects of
work,” Wilmoth said. “The chal- addicted to is based primarily on growth would outpace food pro- man-made climate change be-
lenge is the speed of change.” producing things,” said Vanessa duction, resulting in famine, come a fact of life, Pérez-Cirera
Growth declines and an aging Pérez-Cirera, director of the Glob- drought and war. Advances in said it should prompt a collective
population al Economic Center at the World agriculture proved Malthus “moment of reflection.”
Resources Institute. She noted
Last year, Japan saw its lowest that more countries could in- “It’s a bit like we’ve grown
number of births in over a cen- clude older people in service roles without thinking,” she said. “Do
tury. Nearly 30 percent of its we want to be the species on
population is 65 or older. Earth that uses it up?”
Populations are declining
across the world. Dozens of coun-
tries are expected to see at least a
1 percent dip by 2050, according
to the U.N. projections.
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Iranian court hands down first known death sentence linked to uprising
Protester was charged earth,” as well as acting against YASIN AKGUL/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES him. Ronaghi is on a hunger of systemic and systematic dis-
with ‘war against God’ national security. strike to protest his arrest on criminatory laws, policies and
and ‘corruption on earth’ Protesters hold images of Mahsa Amini — whose death in custody Sept. 24. Ronaghi’s family said practices.”
A separate branch of Iran’s set off the uprising — at Iran’s consulate in Istanbul on Sept. 29. that he suffers from a kidney
BY ANNABELLE TIMSIT revolutionary court sentenced condition and that both his legs Other countries have sought
AND MIRIAM BERGER five other unnamed defendants penalty. They include Toomaj They have been held in Tehran’s were broken while in jail. to apply pressure on Tehran to
An Iranian court has sen- to up to 10 years in prison for Salehi, a rapper who was arrest- Evin prison complex — which is stop the targeting of protesters,
tenced an anti-government pro- violating national security and ed after taking part in the pro- notorious for alleged widespread When death sentences are is- with more than 40 countries
tester to death for the first time disrupting public order, accord- tests and releasing music that human rights violations — since sued for political prisoners in supporting a proposal by Ger-
since the alleged police killing of ing to Mizan. The rulings can be supported their cause, and late September. Iran, they are not always carried many and Iceland for the HRC to
22-year-old Mahsa Amini in Sep- appealed. Niloofar Hamedi and Elahe Mo- out, and can sometimes be hold a special session on human
tember set off the longest major hammadi, the two female Irani- The family of another promi- commuted. But the threat of rights in Iran.
demonstrations against Iran’s There is little expectation of an journalists who helped break nent detainee, activist Hossein death is real: In 2021, Iran exe-
cleric-led security state. fair trials for detained demon- the story of Amini. Authorities Ronaghi, said Sunday that his cuted at least 314 people, accord- On Monday, the European
Protesters have been calling strators, bystanders and chroni- have accused the pair, without life was in danger after he was ing to Amnesty International — Union and Britain announced
for a change in Iran’s leadership clers of the uprising. Iran’s judi- evidence, of being CIA agents. transferred to a hospital in Evin the second-highest known further sanctions against Iranian
and an end to decades of gender cial system is stacked against the prison and they lost contact with number of executions after Chi- officials and entities involved in
discrimination and state impuni- accused and dominated by the na. The true number is likely repressing protesters.
ty. Iranian authorities have met country’s security services. higher.
the protests with violence and Rights groups warn that these British Foreign Secretary
demanded harsh punishments are sham trials, with detainees Sunday’s sentence is the first James Cleverly said in a state-
for those who take part. often forced or tortured into known to be linked to this year’s ment that the sanctions send “a
Iran’s revolutionary court providing false confessions protests. Experts affiliated with clear message to the Iranian
handed down the death sentence based on made-up evidence. the U.N. Human Rights Council regime” that “the violent crack-
Sunday, according to Mizan, the (HRC) called on Iranian authori- down on protests must stop and
news site of the country’s judici- More than 15,000 Iranians ties last week “to stop using the freedom of expression must be
ary. The protester was accused of have been arrested and several death penalty as a tool to squash respected.”
setting a government building hundred killed in nearly two protests” and “to immediately
on fire and charged with “war months of anti-government pro- release all protesters.” On Friday, French President
against God” and “corruption on tests, the activist news agency Emmanuel Macron met with
Hrana estimates. Iranian author- In their statement, the experts four female dissidents from Iran
ities, who claim that Amini died said they feared that Iranian and told them he respects and
of preexisting medical condi- authorities would target “women admires “the revolution they are
tions, have framed the protests and girls, who have been at the leading.” Iran’s Foreign Ministry
as riots incited by third-party forefront of protests, and espe- criticized the move, calling it “a
countries to destabilize Iran. cially women human rights de- flagrant violation of France’s in-
fenders, who have been arrested ternational responsibilities in
A number of protesters face and jailed for demanding the end the fight against terrorism and
charges that can carry the death violence.”
More international students attending U.S. colleges after pandemic drop
BY SUSAN SVRLUGA Education and the State Depart- In more than a century of data, attract the top talent to the Unit- Speaking to whether geopoli- vices in the Bureau of Consular
The number of international ment’s Bureau of Educational and Allan E. Goodman, chief execu- ed States.” tics influenced those numbers as Affairs at the State Department,
students at U.S. colleges in- Cultural Affairs. The survey in- tive of the Institute of Interna- well, Ethan Rosenzweig, deputy said the vast majority of students
creased last year after a marked cluded both enrolled students tional Education (IIE), said, they More than half of all interna- assistant secretary for the Bureau looking to study in science, tech-
drop during the pandemic, ac- and those here on optional practi- have seen that international ex- tional students last year came of Educational and Cultural Af- nology, engineering and math-
cording to a survey of thousands cal training — temporary work changes occur even during pan- from China or India. China sent fairs at the State Department, ematics fields in the United States
of universities released Monday. related to their academic field — demics and grow rapidly after- the most — nearly a third of the said on a press call that the Biden are able to get a visa and travel
The number of international at some 3,000 colleges and uni- ward. total — but the numbers de- administration has been very here without any serious delays
students increased 4 percent in versities in the United States. creased nearly 9 percent from the clear that Chinese students are or complications.
the 2021-2022 academic year to The increase was welcomed by 2020-2021 academic year. welcome here. Rosenzweig said
nearly 1 million students, coming A separate, much smaller sur- Lee Satterfield, assistant secre- he is looking forward to China But the numbers are stark: In
from more than 200 countries, vey of more than 600 schools this tary of state for educational and At the same time, the number opening its borders to allow U.S. 2019-2020, there were more than
the survey found, a rebound that fall offered a more recent snap- cultural affairs. “We are thrilled of students from India increased universities to recruit in person 370,000 students from China in
many higher education officials shot of data, finding an additional to see international student num- nearly 19 percent, to almost there again. the United States. Last year, it was
hoped to see. 9 percent increase in enrollment bers on the rise, and to see the 200,000. closer to 290,000.
But the data also indicated a by international students. United States maintain its global The data has been pretty con-
drop in the number of students leadership as the top destination Before 2020, the number of sistent, independent of relation- Meanwhile, there were dra-
from China, the country that for The numbers are closely of choice for international stu- students from China had been ships or political tensions, Good- matic increases in enrollment by
years has sent the most students watched for the cultural and eco- dents,” Satterfield said in a state- increasing since the 2009-2010 man said. “Education operates in students from some Western Eu-
to the United States. nomic impact of such exchanges; ment. academic year, said Mirka Martel, a different space. We expect that ropean countries: almost 60 per-
The Open Doors 2022 Report international students alter the head of research, evaluation and to continue in respect to China.” cent from Germany, more than 41
on International Educational Ex- educational experience for U.S. Satterfield said that welcoming learning for IIE. She said the percent from Spain and about 37
change was released Monday by students studying with them. international students to Ameri- pandemic and its impact on trav- Responding to a question percent from France. Bangladesh,
the Institute of International And, according to the Commerce can campuses “is at the heart of el is probably one of the primary about concerns over the difficulty Pakistan, Colombia and Nigeria
Department, they contributed people-to-people diplomacy and reasons Chinese students were for Chinese students of getting were also among those countries
$32 billion to the U.S. economy in a foundational component of our unable to travel to the United student visas, Rob Batchelder, marking double-digit percentage
2021. U.S. foreign policy strategy to States or were choosing to defer managing director for visa ser- increases, as well.
their studies.
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war in ukraine
In Kherson visit, Zelensky sees ‘beginning of the end’
A triumphant trip
to important port city
for Ukrainian president
BY MICHAEL E. MILLER, PHOTOS BY WOJCIECH GRZEDZINSKI FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
ANASTACIA GALOUCHKA
AND KAMILA HRABCHUK Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visits liberated Kherson, the sole regional capital that Russian forces had managed to capture since the start of their invasion.
Ukrainian President Volod-
ymyr Zelensky made a trium- talk about this, promise things, by the war. Biden has said repeat- glimpses of normality beginning Two men sat in a boat on the standing, a 180-foot-tall Ukraini-
phant visit to Kherson on Mon- but we come back and raise our edly that it is up to Ukraine to to return to Kherson, one cafe river, one bravely wearing bright an flag had been hoisted the
day morning, saying that the flag. And honestly, I also want to decide if it is open to negotiations appeared to be serving espresso. orange. Lesya Lilik, 33, was calm night before. When she first saw
city’s liberation marked “the be- feel this emotion, this energy of and on what terms. as she rocked her almost 1-year- it Monday morning, Lilik called
ginning of the end of the war” the people. It motivates me.” Along the river — for months, old boy in a stroller while her her son to their balcony to see it.
and pledging to drive Russia Asked in Kherson about poten- the front line between Ukrainian older son, Serhiy, eagerly cast his
entirely out of his country. Zelensky said he was ready for tial war crimes in the recently and Russian forces — locals gath- fishing line into the dark water. “Before, we didn’t know if
Standing in the central square peace, but not if that meant liberated city, Zelensky said he ered leisurely on Monday. there was going to be a future,”
of Kherson in front of a raucous handing over Ukrainian terri- could not say for certain how “I’m not that worried any- she said. “Now I think everything
crowd of several hundred people, tory. U.S. officials, in particular, many crimes Russian forces had Some filled buckets of water more,” Lilik said, even though her will be all right.”
Zelensky said Western-supplied have pressed him in recent days committed, but he estimated it since their taps were not yet back location was still within range of Natalia Abbakumova in Riga, Latvia,
weapons played a crucial role in to voice a greater openness to was in the “hundreds.” in service. But others acted as if it some Russian weaponry. contributed to this report.
recent battlefield victories but negotiations to end the war. were any crisp autumn afternoon
that the victories were paid for in Zelensky said officials were before the war. Not far from where Lilik was
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Peskov said during a conference
call with reporters. “You know In one of the many small
that this is the territory of the
Russian Federation.”
Zelensky’s visit Monday came
as Ukrainian authorities began
documenting evidence of atroci-
ties carried out during the more
than eight months of Russian
occupation of Kherson, including
allegations of torture. Some resi-
dents said they did not know the
locations of loved ones arrested
by the Russians.
Standing barely a mile from
the Dnieper River marking the
edge of Russian-controlled terri-
tory, Zelensky appeared relaxed,
and the president, a former co-
medic actor, even cracked jokes.
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important to be in Kherson to-
day, he at first quipped it was
because of the region’s famously
delicious watermelons.
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here,” he added. “I think I have to
speak here and support the peo-
ple of Kherson, support them so
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war in ukraine
Kherson residents describe detentions and torture under Russian occupation
KHERSON FROM A1 PHOTOS BY WOJCIECH GRZEDZINSKI FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
en. Many approached reporters A man walks Sunday in the yard of a prison in Kherson, Ukraine, where he said Russian jailers killed prisoners for disobedience or for being suspected resistance fighters.
on the street, asking for help in
finding their loved ones. An office in the Kherson prison where Russians slept. Residents said they were arrested because they between safe houses and some- few days earlier, were strewn
had Ukrainian tattoos, wore traditional clothing or dared to say “Slava Ukraini” — “Glory to Ukraine.” times carrying out missions. along the path into the building.
Some Kherson residents were Elsewhere inside, riot gear was
arrested because they were ac- to the detention center. faces because we knew that one captive in Crimea. The son, Ro- The Post is only identifying scattered on the floor as if tossed
cused of being freedom fighters. Almost as often as prisoners wrong word could land us in man, 38, had been part of a local Yuriy and Roman by first name to aside in a hurry.
Others said locals were locked up there,” Serhiy said. territorial defense unit. When the avoid putting them at risk, or
because they had Ukrainian tat- arrived, others were thrown onto Russians occupied Kherson in jeopardizing the son’s safe return. “I can’t express how I feel right
toos, wore traditional clothing, the street, confused, half-naked In a house just a few blocks early March, his unit stayed and now,” Didenko said, examining
took selfies standing near Rus- and often seriously injured, they away, Yuriy, 68, described how his became resistance fighters, or For weeks, the Russians were his office, from which the Rus-
sian troops, or simply dared to said. son ended up in the detention partisans, smuggling weapons looking for Roman. They finally sians had stolen a television, mi-
say, “Slava Ukraini” — Glory to center and is still being held caught him on Aug. 4 and took crowave, even an old sofa. Even-
Ukraine. Oleksandr Kuzmin said he was him to the detention center, tually, he summoned the words:
held in the detention center for a Oleksandr Kuzmin, 64, said he was imprisoned and tortured by where he was beaten for several “pure anger.”
A mother was arrested in front day, during which people he sus- Russians because he had previously fought against separatists. days. After two or three weeks,
of her teenage son and held for pected to be FSB agents smashed Roman was transferred to a pris- The Russians had arrived at
two months on a suspicion of his leg with a hammer — all on downtown — a fate that befell the building on May 12, he said,
helping Ukrainian forces. because he had fought against many of those accused of more- and delivered an ultimatum:
Russian-backed separatists in serious offenses. “Work for us or leave.” He chose
A 64-year-old man was de- Donbas nearly a decade ago. In the latter, and this was his first
tained and beaten with a hammer occupied towns, Russian forces At the prison downtown, in- time back in the building.
for fighting — eight years ago. routinely searched for men with mates let Roman use a smuggled
prior military experience, often telephone to call his dad. For the The 700-person detention cen-
A priest was arrested and sent demanding that other residents next two months, Yuriy was able ter had been half-full when he
to Crimea, according to a con- identify them. to leave painkillers, medicine, left, Didenko said. But it quickly
gregant. Even the mayor was ar- cigarettes and candy for his son at filled with suspected partisans,
rested. Still, no one knows where Kuzmin said that in a room the larger detention center, activists or anyone bold enough
he is. below his cell, he could hear though he was never allowed to to raise their voice to a Russian.
people screaming in pain, and he see him.
“We’re talking about thou- said a young man brought into his The new jailers put some of the
sands of people,” said Oleksandr cell told him that he had been He dealt with Ukrainian prison prisoners to work building wood-
Samoylenko, head of the regional arrested for helping others access officials, he said, and filled out en structures for military trench-
council of Kherson. “On any given hryvnia, the Ukrainian currency, Ukrainian documents from the es, according to two men who had
day, the Russians had 600 people which Russia was trying to re- 1980s that were written in Rus- been locked up since before the
in their torture chambers.” place with the ruble. sian. When he last spoke to his war began. Maksym Karynoi and
son on Oct. 20, there was no hint Serhiy Tereshchenko, both 41,
Samoylenko said it would take The Russians had shocked the that anything was about to said they believed they were tar-
time to figure out how many young man with electricity on his change. But a day or two later, geted because of their past mili-
people were detained, how many nipples and penis, Kuzmin said. Yuriy heard that many of the tary service fighting Russian sep-
remain missing, and if mass prisoners had been taken to aratists.
graves, like those found in other Prisoners were forced to say, Crimea.
liberated areas, would also be “Hail Putin” or “Hail Russia” to The Russians also introduced
discovered here. receive meals, according to neigh- After almost a month of themselves to the inmates with
bors who had spoken to detainees searching, Yuriy said he finally terror, throwing hand grenades
“A lot of people have disap- after their release. Those who learned Roman was alive and and randomly shooting inside the
peared,” Samoylenko said, adding refused received electric shocks. being held in Simferopol, the cap- massive Soviet-built complex, ac-
that he feared the city’s name ital of Crimea. Yuriy said he has cording to three other inmates
would soon join the ranks of cities ‘We wanted to kill them so no idea what will happen to his who were also already serving
such as Bucha, Irpin and Izyum, badly’ son, who, as a resistance fighter, is sentences when the prison was
which are now synonymous with facing serious charges. Even if his taken over.
Russian atrocities. While residents of the neigh- son is released, Yuriy said has no
borhood could hear the torture idea how Roman will return “One person refused to get on
“It was a nightmare,” he said. inside, they said they could also home. his knees, so they shot him,” said
‘Everyone could hear the see the Russians enjoying them- Andriy, a rail-thin 35-year-old
torture’ selves. Russian men came into “He has no documents, no prisoner who asked that his last
shops on the street to buy food passport, no nothing,” he said. name not be used. “They left his
What could set Kherson apart and copious amounts of alcohol. dead body in the cell for 24
is the emerging scale of abuses. They also brought in women who Others also told The Post they hours.”
appeared to be prostitutes, sev- suspected friends or family mem-
Located where the Dnieper eral locals said. bers had been sent to Crimea as Andriy and two other inmates
River meets the Black Sea, Kher- the Ukrainian armed forces ad- told The Post that they believed
son, with a prewar population of “We wanted to kill them so vanced on Kherson city. the Russians had executed some
nearly 300,000, is by far the big- badly but we had to smile to their of the suspected partisans.
gest city to be liberated. It was Some believed their loved ones
also the first to be occupied. Of might be much closer: just across “There would be one person on
cities that fell under Russian oc- the Dnieper River in the Russian- either side,” said another inmate,
cupation, only Mariupol, which held town of Chaplynka. But oth- Vardan Maglochyan, 61. “They
suffered severe destruction and ers said they had no idea where to would drag them outside. Then
remains under Russian control, is start looking. we’d hear gunshots.”
bigger.
Oleksandr Zubrytskiy ap- They never saw those inmates
And as a regional capital cru- proached reporters on the street again, they said.
cial to Russian President Vladi- outside the detention center to
mir Putin’s plan to annex the ask for help finding his best The Post was unable to inspect
regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, friend, Petro Pikovskiy. Pikovskiy, the building where the inmates
Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, Kher- 62, had gone out looking for his believed the men were killed be-
son city is a window into the son who had been arrested by the cause it was on fire and the roof
Russian military-administrative Russians, only to vanish himself, was collapsing on Sunday. The
machine. Zubrytskiy said. fire could have been caused by
Ukrainian demining teams deto-
Moscow-backed officials took ‘Work for us or leave’ nating explosives the occupiers
over the regional administrative Serhiy Didenko, 42, was walk- left behind. But the inmates had
building downtown and began another explanation. They said
pumping out social media mes- ing to join the celebration in they believed the Russians were
sages urging residents to obtain Kherson’s main square on Sunday destroying evidence.
Russian passports to continue morning when he saw smoke
receiving their pensions and oth- rising from the large prison com- Neighbors suspected some-
er benefits. plex downtown where he used to thing similar across town, at the
work. detention center, where smoke
Some residents said officials began to pour from the upper
offered cash payments — in Rus- Didenko stepped over broken floors on Friday night, just a few
sian rubles — to get people to take glass and followed inside after a hours after the last Russians had
a Russian passport. Schools were team of soldiers who were clear- left Kherson.
ordered to implement Russian ing the building of mines and Kamila Hrabchuk contributed to this
curriculums, and Ukrainian na- booby traps. Potatoes, presum- report.
tionalist songs were banned. ably spilled by fleeing Russians a
“Russia is here forever,” bill-
boards vowed.
As the Russian forces fled last
week, however, that administra-
tive state collapsed. Moscow-
backed officials moved their
headquarters to the small town of
Henichesk, a port city on the Sea
of Azov, closer to illegally an-
nexed Crimea.
The deputy head of the Kher-
son occupation administration,
Kirill Stremousov, who had criti-
cized Russian Defense Minister
Sergei Shoigu and other Russian
military commanders over battle-
field setbacks, died in a car acci-
dent last week on the same day
that Shoigu approved the retreat
from the city.
Even the pro-Russian bill-
boards are now being torn down.
What remains, however, is the
architecture of mass incarcera-
tion, and many missing people.
Most people who spoke to The
Post said they or their loved ones
were first taken to the drab con-
crete building in the north of the
city.
Serhiy said he often saw Rus-
sians drag Ukrainian prisoners
out of black sedans with bags on
their heads and take them inside.
“Everyone could hear the tor-
ture, the screams, the shouts,” he
said.
The building, a former youth
detention center, was easy to
adapt into a torture chamber.
Most people who spent time in or
around the place believed it was
run by officers of the FSB, Russia’s
feared Federal Security Service.
“The rooms were ready for
them,” said a nearby neighbor,
Ihor Nikitenko, 57.
“They brought everyone they
could get their hands on: parti-
sans, activists, you name it,” his
wife, Larysa Nikitenko, 54, said as
the couple shopped at a store next
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Transportation Department fines airlines over slow refunds for passengers
BY IAN DUNCAN airlines accountable for these ex- more than three hours late to be hold airlines accountable. Ahead holiday season, or we all risk a they did not issue timely refunds,
Transportation Secretary Pete pectations.” significantly delayed. In late of Labor Day, it published a com- repeat of the summer’s flight de- within seven days for tickets pur-
Buttigieg said Monday that offi- March 2020, Workie said Frontier parison of airline policies for bacles,” he said in a statement. chased using a credit card, as long
cials helped airline passengers get The airline industry has come decided it would not consider a when flights are canceled or sig- as it judged them to be making
more than $600 million in re- roaring back as the pandemic has passenger to be significantly de- nificantly delayed, a step officials Transportation Department efforts to comply. But in June
funds and imposed $7.25 million eased, aided by a $54 billion res- layed, and thus deserving of a say led carriers to provide more rules mandate that airlines pro- 2021, the agency took enforce-
in fines in cases in which carriers cue package from Congress begin- refund, if traveling the same cal- generous aid. It also proposed vide a cash refund when they ment action against Air Canada
were slow to take action after ning in 2020. While some airlines endar day. Tens of thousands of new rules for price transparency cancel flights or when a flight is on the grounds that it changed its
canceling or delaying flights. are posting record revenue, the passengers were affected, Workie and other measures to protect significantly delayed. Airlines can policy after the pandemic began
Frontier Airlines faced the recovery has been bumpier for said. consumers. But some Democratic offer vouchers for future travel and declined to offer refunds to
steepest fine, according to the passengers eager to get back on- lawmakers and consumer advo- instead, and at the start of the passengers who had not specifi-
Transportation Department, say- board, with periods marred by Frontier said in a statement it cates pushed Buttigieg to take pandemic, it was often passengers cally bought “refundable” tickets.
ing tens of thousands of passen- delays and cancellations on top of issued “goodwill refunds” of near- stronger action, including issuing who chose to cancel their own
gers were affected. The budget growing ticket prices. Consumer ly $100 million since the pandem- fines, and circulated proposals to plans. The Transportation Depart-
airline has agreed to a fine of complaints filed with the govern- ic began in cases where passen- allow state attorneys general to ment said Air India issued
$2.2 million and returned ment spiked at the start of the gers were not legally entitled to take a role in protecting passen- Among the new rules the Trans- $121.5 million in refunds and will
$222 million to ticket holders, the pandemic and are four times their money back. It said those gers. portation Department has pro- pay a $1.4 million penalty. Tap Air
agency said. It also took action higher than 2019 levels, according payouts demonstrate a “commit- posed is a guarantee of a voucher Portugal refunded passengers
against five foreign airlines for to the Bureau of Transportation ment to treating our customers William McGee, a senior fellow with no expiration date for pas- $126.5 million and will pay a
violations of refund rules. Statistics. Many complaints are with fairness and flexibility.” at the American Economic Liber- sengers who contract the corona- $1.1 million penalty. Aeromexico
“When Americans buy a ticket tied to securing refunds from for- Frontier said it had received a ties Project, said the fines were too virus or another communicable refunded $13.6 million and will
on an airline, we expect to get to eign airlines. $1.2 million credit for those re- late and would not address dis- disease before they travel or who pay a $900,000 penalty. El Al of
our destination safely, reliably funds from the Transportation ruptions at the biggest U.S. carri- have plans derailed by public Israel handed passengers
and affordably,” Buttigieg said. Blane Workie, a consumer pro- Department and would ultimate- ers. “The USDOT must address health guidance. $61.9 million and will pay a
“And our job at DOT is to hold the tection attorney at the Transpor- ly pay the government $1 million. widespread flight disruptions $900,000 penalty. Avianca of Co-
tation Department, said the Fron- amid soaring airfares, and restore Under the Trump administra- lombia refunded $76.8 million
tier policy when the pandemic The Biden administration has confidence in flying ahead of this tion, the Transportation Depart- and will pay a $750,000 penalty.
began was to consider any flight employed a handful of tactics to ment opted at the start of the
pandemic not to punish airlines if
BY LAUREN KAORI GURLEY JAMES CORNSILK have said the proposed annual
stipend would barely cover a
I n the largest work stoppage of Academic workers march through the University of California at Berkeley as they seek improvements in wages, benefits and bargaining. month of child care. Still, the
the year, thousands of aca- union said, bigger pay increases
demic workers at the Univer- In largest strike of 2022, thousands of are paramount to winning a con-
sity of California system went on Calif. university workers walk o≠ job tract that improves the quality of
strike Monday over the university life for their members.
system’s bargaining practices The strike threatens to disrupt ity with academic workers. postdocs, as well as annual cost- struggles at Starbucks and Ama-
with their union, which is trying classes, research and grading The strike arrives amid a wave of-living adjustments in contract zon, and we hope our struggle will University leadership main-
to secure higher wages. ahead of final exams at the UC negotiations. Many graduate stu- be inspiring to others as well.” tains that “providing fair and
system’s 10 campuses. Students of increased labor activity in the dents earn $20,000 a year or just competitive pay to all employees
Some 48,000 teaching assis- would have to rely solely on pro- United States, buoyed by pandem- above, and postdocs earn a mini- The university system has of- is a UC priority and essential to
tants, postdocs, researchers and fessors for grades, teaching and ic working conditions and a re- mum of $55,631. The union has fered pay increases ranging from 4 ensuring the excellence of our
graders on the front lines of teach- other one-on-one instruction. cord-hot labor market that has also requested $2,000 a month in percent to 7 percent in the first workforce and the quality of our
ing and research at California’s afforded workers more leverage to child-care reimbursements, ex- year of the contract, with smaller service to students and the pub-
prestigious public university sys- University administrators and negotiate for improvements in panded paid parental leave and subsequent raises. Workers have lic,” UC administrators said in a
tem are seeking a minimum an- the union continued to meet over pay and schedules. Workers have public transit passes for its mem- rejected those offers, saying they press release.
nual salary of $54,000 and in- the weekend through Sunday eve- scored historic union victories at bers. are too low. For example, many
creased child-care benefits, saying ning, with some progress toward a Amazon, Starbucks and Apple this teaching assistants would earn The increased militancy
they do not earn enough to live in deal, but union officials said they year. Minnesota recently faced the “We’re trying to make transfor- less than $30,000 a year with the around cost-of-living demands at
the state. They also accuse the remained far apart on the core largest private-sector strike in the mational changes to our working university’s proposal. the UC system follows a wave of
university of not bargaining in issue of wages. nursing industry in U.S. history. conditions that will in turn impact unauthorized “wildcat” strikes
good faith with their union, the the quality of research and educa- University negotiators have that broke out at UC Santa Cruz
United Auto Workers. In the days leading up to the The United Auto Workers is tion,” said Sweeney, the union also offered child-care stipends of and spread across a number of UC
strike, some tenured UC profes- asking UC leadership for a mini- leader. “The issues we face are between $2,500 and $4,050 a year campuses in 2021. Workers de-
“At every turn, the university sors said they had the right to mum salary of $54,000 for all similar to other workers in this and some transit subsidies. Some manded cost-of-living stipends to
has sought to act unlawfully at the cancel classes during the work graduate students and a mini- country. We’re inspired by other workers receive $3,300 in child- account for the soaring price of
bargaining table, which is pre- stoppage and spoke out in solidar- mum salary of $70,000 for all care subsidies a year. Workers housing in the state. Following the
venting us from reaching an strikes, UC Santa Cruz agreed to
agreement,” said Neal Sweeney, increase housing stipends for
the president of UAW Local 5810, teaching assistants.
which represents more than
11,000 UC postdocs and academic The union said the vast majori-
researchers. ty of UC graduate students spend
more than a third of their income
The University of California on rent. For example, teaching
strike is also the largest academic assistants at UCLA earn an aver-
strike in higher education in U.S. age of $24,000 a year, the union
history, according to the UAW. said. The median annual rent in
the Los Angeles-Long Beach-
The bargaining units that rep- Anaheim metro area is more than
resent UC academic workers said $36,000 a year, according to Real-
university leadership has illegally tor.com.
made changes to pay and transit
benefits without consulting the UC teaching assistants de-
union. They also alleged that the scribed commuting hours away
university has refused to provide for affordable housing, donating
necessary information about who blood plasma to make ends meet
is in the bargaining unit and has and paying more than half their
otherwise obstructed the bargain- income in rent.
ing process. Negotiations have
been underway for more than a Jacob Kemner, a doctoral stu-
year. dent in environmental studies at
UC Riverside, makes roughly
University officials denied alle- $28,000 a year and donates blood
gations that their negotiators plasma twice a week for roughly
have broken the law during bar- $200 in extra income.
gaining. They said they had made
good-faith efforts to bargain as “I’m making ends meet by sell-
shown by a number of tentative ing plasma,” Kemner said. “I am
agreements the parties have al- less able to be effective in my job as
ready reached. a result of this because I spend six
to 10 hours going to and from the
Ryan King, a spokesperson for plasma donation center. If I wasn’t
the UC system, said school admin- spending time on that, I could be
istrators have listened to the lesson planning and grading.”
unions’ priorities, provided fair
responses and shown “a genuine The United Auto Workers has
willingness to compromise.” filed 28 unfair labor practices
against the UC system this year for
“Our primary goal in these ne- failure to bargain in good faith.
gotiations is achieving multiyear The state of California is investi-
agreements that recognize these gating the charges, and it has is-
employees’ important and highly sued two complaints against the
valued contributions to the Uni- UC system.
versity’s teaching and research
mission with fair pay, quality UC officials denied these allega-
health and family-friendly ben- tions, and they said that despite
efits, and a supportive and re- these claims, the system “remains
spectful work environment,” King committed to continuing its good-
said in a statement. faith efforts to reach agreements
with UAW as quickly as possible.”
DIGEST
INTERNET surveillance by tech firms that with consumers within their moving intentions was the sixth already soaring import bill, inflate friend or follow numbers,
has drawn scrutiny by regulators vicinity. straight and coincides with a weighing on net trade. Japan or initiate distributed denial of
Google to pay $391M and outrage from politicians. rapid run-up in mortgage rates. acted in late September to prop service, or DDoS, attacks. Dave
over location tracking — Associated Press The average rate for a 30-year up the currency by intervening McCarthy, Xbox corporate vice
“This $391.5 million fixed mortgage has more than in markets for the first time in president of player services, said
Search giant Google has settlement is a historic win for HOUSING doubled this year and last month 24 years. The government Xbox is working to “weed out”
agreed to a $391.5 million consumers in an era of moved above 7 percent for the continued to step into markets in the accounts before they hit the
settlement with 40 states to increasing reliance on Mortgage rates keep first time in more than 20 years. October to rein in sharp slides in system.
resolve an investigation into how technology,” Connecticut homeowners in place the currency. U.S. oil and gas companies
the company tracked users’ Attorney General William Tong — Bloomberg News Microsoft’s Xbox released its fracked fewer wells than they
locations, state attorneys general (D) said in a statement. Americans increasingly say ALSO IN BUSINESS first transparency report on drilled for the first time in more
announced Monday. “Location data is among the they have no intention of moving Japan’s economy shrank in the Monday, detailing how the than two years, indicating a
most sensitive and valuable in the coming year, suggesting a three months through gaming giant moderates its possible slowdown in production
The states’ investigation was personal information Google reluctance among the millions of September, as the historic slide 3 billion global players. Xbox despite elevated prices and
sparked by a 2018 Associated collects, and there are so many U.S. homeowners who locked in in the yen inflated its import bill took action against more than concerns about a global energy
Press story, which found that reasons why a consumer may ultralow mortgage rates before and a resurgence of covid-19 4.3 million inauthentic accounts crunch. The number of drilled
Google continued to track opt-out of tracking.” this year’s surge. cases cooled spending. Gross between January and June, but uncompleted oil and gas
people’s location data even after domestic product contracted at according to the report, after wells, also known as DUCs, rose
they opted out of such tracking Google spokesperson José Federal Reserve Bank of New an annualized pace of 1.2 percent increasing proactive moderation by eight to 4,408 in October
by disabling a feature called Castañeda said in a statement, York survey data on Monday in the third quarter, slipping into nine times compared with the compared with September, the
“location history.” “Consistent with improvements showed respondents put a 14.4 reverse for the first time since same period a year earlier. These U.S. Energy Information
we’ve made in recent years, we percent probability of changing last year, the Cabinet Office inauthentic accounts are Administration said Monday.
The attorneys general called have settled this investigation, their primary residence, the reported Tuesday. Economists typically automated or bot The increase ends a 27-month
the settlement a historic win for which was based on outdated lowest in data back to 2013. The had expected an expansion of accounts that can be used to trick streak of declines in the DUC
consumers and the largest product policies that we changed decline risks keeping a lid on 1.2 percent. The plunge in the or harass players through spam, count.
multistate settlement in U.S. years ago.” much-needed inventory and is yen amplified the country’s facilitate cheating activities,
history dealing with privacy. bad news for prospective buyers — From news services
Location tracking can help hoping for a real drop in prices.
It comes amid mounting tech companies sell digital ads to
unease over privacy and marketers looking to connect The decrease in October
A18 EZ RE THE WASHINGTON POST . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
Appeals court grants injunction against Biden’s student loan forgiveness
BY DANIELLE DEMETRIUS FREEMAN/THE WASHINGTON POST loan recipients may suffer as a
DOUGLAS-GABRIEL result of national emergencies.”
The future of President Biden’s President Biden prepares to deliver an update on the student loan debt relief program last month. Loan forgiveness is hotly contested and
student loan forgiveness program the subject of litigation in some jurisdictions, but the White House in a statement said it is “confident in our legal authority” to proceed. The states and other opponents
remains in doubt after a federal of the program argue that the
appeals court issued an injunc- Schmitt (R) argued that loss of tion to stand down on discharging tion, praised the court’s ruling. student loans. scale of loan cancellation, at a cost
tion preventing the government revenue would harm the state. debt under the relief effort, while “The Eighth Circuit’s thorough A lower court judge dismissed of about $300 billion over
from discharging any debt while it The appellate court agrees. it considered the request for an 10 years, warrants congressional
considers a lawsuit to end the injunction. analysis of the standing issue con- the states’ lawsuit this month for authorization because of the eco-
policy. “Due to MOHELA’s financial firms that the States have a right lack of standing. U.S. District nomic and political significance.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for obligations to the State treasury, In a statement, White House to pursue this very important Judge Henry E. Autrey, a George The Supreme Court invoked that
the 8th Circuit decided 3-0 on the challenged student loan debt press secretary Karine Jean- case,” Peterson said in a state- W. Bush appointee, said that idea, known as the “major ques-
Monday to side with a coalition of cancellation presents a threat- Pierre said the Biden administra- ment. “The court also recognizes while the states raised “important tions” doctrine, earlier this year to
six Republican-led states that re- ened financial harm to the State of tion is “confident in our legal that this attempt to forgive over and significant challenges to the limit the Environmental Protec-
quested the court table cancella- Missouri,” the three-judge panel authority for the student debt re- $400 billion in student loans debt relief plan,” they could not tion Agency’s power to combat
tion amid its ongoing litigation. wrote in a 10-page opinion. “Mis- lief program and believe it is nec- threatens serious harm to the prove sufficient harm. climate change.
The injunction will remain in ef- souri has shown a likely injury in essary to help borrowers most in economy that cannot be undone.
fect until further notice from the fact that is concrete and particu- need as they recover from the It is important to stop the Biden Biden’s loan relief plan would The states also claimed that
court or the Supreme Court, ac- larized, and which is actual or pandemic.” administration from such unlaw- cancel up to $10,000 in federal some student loan companies and
cording to the order. imminent, traceable to the chal- ful abuse of power.” student debt for borrowers earn- state investment entities that own
The ruling arrives days after a lenged action of the Secretary, and She added: “The Administra- ing up to $125,000 annually, or up debt from the defunct Federal
federal judge in a separate lawsuit redressable by a favorable deci- tion will continue to fight these The coalition of states — Arkan- to $250,000 for married couples. Family Education Loan program
in Texas declared Biden’s debt re- sion.” baseless lawsuits by Republican sas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Ne- Those who received Pell Grants could be hurt financially by the
lief plan unlawful, effectively bar- officials and special interests and braska and South Carolina — sued are eligible for an additional forgiveness plan. Some borrowers
ring the Education Department The opinion addresses the is- will never stop fighting to support the Biden administration in Sep- $10,000 in forgiveness. with FFEL loans rushed to consol-
from accepting more applications sue of standing but not the merits working and middle-class Ameri- tember over the debt relief policy. idate their loans into Direct Loans
and discharging any debt. Justice of the states’ case. The appellate cans.” The states accuse the president of The Justice Department re- held by the federal government so
Department attorneys have ap- court in October granted the overstepping his authority and leased a 25-page memo that says a that they could qualify for forgive-
pealed that decision and the states an administrative stay, in- Nebraska Attorney General threatening the revenue of state 2003 law authorizes the educa- ness. But the Biden administra-
Biden administration has pledged structing the Biden administra- Doug Peterson (R), one of the entities that profit from federal tion secretary “to alleviate the tion in late September said FFEL
to fight any legal challenge to one officials who sued the administra- hardship that federal student borrowers could no longer do
of the president’s signature eco- that, a change Autrey said defeat-
nomic policies. But the latest rul- ed the claims of the states.
ing from the 8th Circuit further
complicates their efforts. In a filing to the appellate court,
Before the Texas ruling, the Justice Department attorneys
states’ lawsuit was widely consid- used many of the same arguments
ered to be the greatest threat Autrey raised in his opinion to
among the multiple legal chal- tear holes in the states’ argu-
lenges to Biden’s debt relief pro- ments. They said, as Autrey had
gram. Other legal cases filed by also noted, MOHELA’s revenue
individuals or conservative and liabilities are independent of
groups have been dismissed or the state, even though the gover-
had their requests for injunctions nor appoints five members of its
denied for lack of standing, the board.
threshold to sue for harm. Con-
servatives had anticipated that MOHELA, which is not a
standing would be a hurdle in named party to the lawsuit, has
their efforts to invalidate Biden’s tried to distance itself from the
policy. case. After Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.)
In their ruling, the three-judge questioned its perceived involve-
panel said Missouri, one of the ment, MOHELA wrote her saying
states involved in the case, has the it played no role in the state’s
necessary standing to bring the decision to sue.
lawsuit on behalf of the Missouri
Higher Education Loan Authori- More than 26 million people
ty, a quasi-state outfit that owns have applied for the forgiveness
and services federal student program to date, according to the
loans. The lawsuit said MOHELA, Education Department. An addi-
which funds state scholarships, tional 8 million people whose in-
would also lose revenue from ser- come information is already on
vicing Direct Loans — those made file with the department qualify
and owned by the federal govern- for automatic debt relief.
ment — that are wiped away. Mis-
souri Attorney General Eric The vast majority of federal
student loan borrowers do not
have to make payments until Jan-
uary, more than two years after
President Donald Trump, citing
the coronavirus pandemic, imple-
mented a freeze on federal loan
payments.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022 . THE WASHINGTON POST EZ RE A19
Amazon plans to cut about 10,000 jobs, mainly among corporate workers
BY RACHEL LERMAN, CHONA KASINGER/BLOOMBERG NEWS Amazon’s upcoming layoffs are
JACOB BOGAGE a relatively small part of its work-
The Amazon Spheres are part of the company’s headquarters campus in Seattle. Amazon is the latest tech titan moving to aggressively force, but they show that invest-
AND JULIAN MARK shrink its workforce, with layoffs likely to hit its devices, retail and human-resources teams in what would be the firm’s biggest cuts. ments are going to be “more
Amazon is preparing to carry closely scrutinized” going for-
out massive layoffs as soon as this for $3.9 billion. Amazon’s business soared dur- ly budget-conscious consumers savsky said during a call about the ward, said retail analyst Neil
week, cutting roughly 10,000 jobs But under CEO Andy Jassy, ing the pandemic as people spent caused the company to report a company’s third-quarter earn- Saunders.
and adding to a wave of job cuts more time at home and increas- disappointing forecast for the up- ings. “We are preparing for what
thrashing the tech industry. who took over from Bezos last ingly shopped online. But in May, coming holiday season — typical- could be a slower growth period, “Amazon will remain a power-
The cuts will be concentrated year, the company has pared the company acknowledged it ly Amazon’s strongest time of the like most companies.” house in retail and beyond,”
among the corporate workforce, many of its newer initiatives — had hired too quickly in its ware- year — sending its stock plum- Saunders said in a statement.
according to a person familiar including some of its brick-and- houses to keep up with the pan- meting last month. Amazon executives in recent “However, it will no longer find
with the plans who spoke on the mortar store experiments, as well demic surge, which was waning weeks acknowledged during growth so easy. Its change of
condition of anonymity to discuss as its primary health-care offer- Amazon’s stock has fallen more meetings with rank-and-file staff trajectory is a warning for others
private business matters. ing, Amazon Care. Amazon shut that the company was preparing in retail, but it is also an opportu-
Amazon is the latest tech titan down its physical bookstores ear- “Amazon will . . . no longer find growth so easy. Its for potential hiring freezes and nity for more nimble players to
moving to aggressively shrink its lier this year, as well as a chain of change of trajectory is a warning for others in layoffs, according to a person in examine how they can take some
workforce: Facebook, Twitter, four-star stores. attendance, who spoke on the share.”
Salesforce and others have an- retail, but it is also an opportunity for more nimble condition of anonymity for fear of
nounced significant layoffs this The planned job cuts also rep- players to examine how they can take some share.” workplace repercussions. Tech layoffs have accelerated
year — a jarring turnaround for resent a remarkable turnabout rapidly in recent weeks. Meta, the
an industry that had taken on an for Amazon, which has hungrily Neil Saunders, retail analyst But in at least one of those parent company of Facebook and
aura of invincibility after a dec- hired tens of thousands of em- meetings, executives sought to Instagram, cut 13 percent of its
ade of explosive growth. ployees in its warehouses and by then. (Broad layoffs in its than 39 percent since the begin- reassure employees that not all workforce — 11,000 jobs — last
The exact number of layoffs corporate offices in the past dec- warehouses are unlikely because ning of the year, but the company teams would be cut. week. New Twitter CEO Elon
has not been set, the person said, ade. The company had more than the company typically experi- is still worth more than $1 tril- Musk cut half his company’s staff
though they are likely to hit its 1.5 million employees at the end ences more than 100 percent lion. And Amazon’s warehouses shortly after acquiring the social
devices, retail and human- of September, a 5 percent in- turnover in a given year, partly continue to hire — the company network. Ride-hailing service
resources teams. crease from the year before. because of the strenuous working “We are seeing signs all around cannot afford to cut back on its Lyft let go 13 percent of its work-
If the e-commerce giant fol- conditions, experts say.) that people’s budgets are tight, logistics operations while head- ers. Private fintech firm Stripe,
lows through on the plans, first Amazon has more than inflation is still high,” Amazon ing into the busiest shopping real estate marketplace Zillow
reported Monday by the New 330,000 corporate and tech em- High inflation and increasing- Chief Financial Officer Brian Ol- season of the year. The company and crowdfunding platform Go-
York Times, it would be the big- ployees around the world — said in October that it plans to FundMe have all announced lay-
gest job cuts of its history. meaning the expected 10,000 lay- add 150,000 workers nationwide offs since the start of last month.
Amazon declined to discuss offs account for about 3 percent of for the holiday season, and there
the report. Its founder and execu- the company’s white-collar work- are no signs it intends to pull back Apple, seen as Silicon Valley’s
tive chair, Jeff Bezos, owns The force. on that number. most resilient player, has de-
Washington Post. clared a hiring freeze. Google said
Amazon announced a broad this summer it would slow its
hiring freeze among its white- pace of hiring, and CEO Sundar
collar workforce earlier this Pichai told employees that the
month, a move it expected to last company needed to be “working
at least “the next few months.” with greater urgency, sharper fo-
After years of staggering cus and more hunger than we’ve
growth, the tech sector — a favor- shown on sunnier days.”
ite with investors — is on wobbly
ground. The recent spate of lay- The industry’s job cuts come as
offs follows months of warning tech firms warn of recession risks
signs, including tech start-ups and race to cut costs after pan-
finding it more difficult to raise demic-era hiring binges. The Fed-
capital. eral Reserve’s persistent interest
“The clock has struck midnight rate increases — with more to
on hypergrowth for big tech,” said come — have squeezed tech com-
Dan Ives, a financial analyst with panies that rely on cheap lines of
Wedbush Securities, adding that debt, experts say, to finance ex-
the significant job cuts at some of pensive payrolls and capital-in-
the tech sector’s largest compa- tensive services.
nies means “a recession is on the
doorstep.” Some economists have The broad layoffs will have
been warning about a potential implications for the wider tech-
recession for months. oriented areas like Silicon Valley
Amazon in particular has been and Austin, Wedbush’s Ives said.
in expansion mode for most of its
history, from launching its Prime “It’s going to be an earthquake-
memberships to pioneering like ripple effect across the Sili-
cloud computing to buying up- con Valley ecosystem — from
scale grocery chain Whole Foods. restaurants to real estate,” he
The company, which brought in said.
$469.8 billion in sales last year,
said this summer it would buy The labor market has been a
health-care chain One Medical source of strength this year for
the overall economy, with U.S.
unemployment hovering at
3.7 percent last month. But, Ives
said, tech is the “canary in the
coal mine,” signaling a broader
economic slowdown that could
come in the next year.
Bezos says he will give away most of his fortune; unclear if he’ll sign pledge
BY RACHEL LERMAN philanthropy is very similar.” CHARLIE RIEDEL/ASSOCIATED PRESS days after Bezos’s CNN interview, as a longer-term philanthropic
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos Bezos made much of his for- Scott said she had given almost project. He also said shorter-
says he will give away the bulk of Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos on the $2 billion in donations over the term, present issues such as
his massive fortune during his tune by founding and running sidelines before an NFL game on Sept. 15 in Kansas City, Mo. past seven months. The money homelessness were also on his
lifetime, signaling in a CNN inter- e-commerce giant Amazon, went to 343 organizations that radar.
view for the first time that he will which he started in late 1994. He help “people from underserved
join a growing list of billionaires stepped down as CEO of the communities,” Scott wrote in a This weekend, Bezos and San-
who have made similar pledges. company last year but remains Monday blog post that listed all chez gave $100 million to Dolly
Bezos has a net worth of $124 executive chair of its board. He the groups. It’s the second philan- Parton, along with the Courage
billion, according to the Bloom- also owns The Washington Post thropic announcement this year and Civility Award. The country
berg Billionaires Index. In an and Blue Origin, a rocket compa- from Scott, following news in music legend, who has several
interview with CNN’s Chloe ny. March that she had given $3.8 bil- long-standing philanthropic
Melas, the world’s fourth-richest lion to 465 nonprofits over the projects, can gift the money to
man said that he and his partner, Bezos has been criticized in the previous nine months. any charitable organization of
Lauren Sanchez, were “building past for not signing the Giving her choosing.
the capacity to be able to give Pledge, a movement that requires Bezos, meanwhile, has faced
away this money.” signatories to give away most of pushback in the past for not Bezos touted Parton’s “civility
“And the hard part is figuring their wealth during their life- giving away more of his fortune. and kindness” in his CNN inter-
out how to do it in a levered way,” times or in their wills. Warren But the entrepreneur has seem- view.
he said in the interview from his Buffett, Mike Bloomberg, Bill ingly been more focused on do-
D.C. home. “It’s not easy. Building Gates and Bezos’s ex-wife, MacK- nating in recent years, including “She’s a unifier,” he said. “You
Amazon was not easy. It took a lot enzie Scott, have all signed it. creating the Bezos Earth Fund in know, we have big problems in
of hard work, a bunch of very 2020, which said it will provide the world. And the way to get big
smart teammates, and I’m find- Bezos did not say during the $10 billion to various scientists problems done is you have to
ing — and I think Lauren is interview whether he planned to and organizations to fight climate work together.”
finding the same thing — that sign the pledge. change.
Last year, Bezos presented the
Scott, who was married to Be- In the CNN interview, Bezos award and $100 million each to
zos for 25 years before they di- called attention to his Earth Fund chef and disaster relief specialist
vorced in 2019, has become a José Andrés and CNN commenta-
prominent philanthropist. Two tor and activist Van Jones.
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Moderna says new booster increases protection from omicron subvariants
Results from bivalent The findings, which are not yet ease Control and Prevention. available. The decision to switch against infections. updating the formula. It is un-
shot are encouraging peer-reviewed, are similar to re- “Evolution is a dangerous was made over the summer to Moderna reported that its bi- clear why there are divergent
even as uptake is low sults that Pfizer and its German ensure enough supply to vacci- results.
partner, BioNTech, presented thing to bet against. The virus nate people with the updated valent booster created five to six
BY CAROLYN Y. JOHNSON this month about their bivalent keeps surprising us, and we need shots ahead of a potential winter times the level of antibodies Filip Dubovsky, chief medical
Vaccine maker Moderna an- coronavirus vaccine booster. to be ready to update the vac- surge of cases. It is also unclear compared with the older booster. officer of Novavax, said last week
nounced Monday that its new cine,” said Stephen Hoge, presi- whether the data will help ignite That is a stronger advantage that the Novavax shot may in-
omicron-targeted booster shot The data is encouraging be- dent of Moderna. But he said he public interest in the boosters. than the effects of a previous duce a broader response to the
reinforces a key line of immune cause it shows that the bivalent was encouraged by the high anti- Only about 10 percent of people 5 bivalent booster tuned to fight variants, which is then strength-
defense by increasing levels of booster shots, which were updat- body levels induced by the boost- and older in the United States the BA.1 variant. But some scien- ened by repeated boosts of the
coronavirus-fighting antibodies ed to match the BA.4 and BA.5 er shot as the country heads into have gotten a bivalent booster, tists have questioned whether older formulation. Unlike the
that block BA.5. This omicron versions of the omicron variant winter. “I think we are optimistic according to CDC data. differences between the two widely used messenger RNA vac-
subvariant dominated in the and began to roll out in Septem- this BA.4/BA.5-containing biva- groups of people who received cines from Pfizer-BioNTech and
United States until recently and ber, are providing protection lent is going to be sufficient to get To measure the effect of the each type of shot could be par- Moderna, the Novavax shot is a
still accounts for nearly a third of against newer coronavirus vari- us through,” Hoge said. additional shot, scientists com- tially responsible for some of the protein-based vaccine with an
reported cases. ants ahead of a possible winter pared the virus-blocking anti- advantage. added substance called an adju-
In blood drawn from people surge of cases. The announcement will in- bodies in the blood of 511 people, vant that is designed to rev the
who received the bivalent boost- trigue scientists thinking about before and after the bivalent By contrast, Novavax, a late- immune system.
er, omicron-blocking antibody Moderna also said a prelimi- future booster strategies because booster. What these kinds of comer in the vaccine race, pre-
levels shot up 15 times higher nary analysis with a small num- the makers of both messenger laboratory experiments cannot sented data last week suggesting Novavax has said it could up-
than their pre-booster levels, ber of subjects showed that the RNA coronavirus vaccines have predict is how well or how long that a bivalent booster of its shot date its shot if required by regu-
Moderna said in a news release. antibodies generated by the biva- now presented convergent re- the higher antibody levels will that included the omicron BA.1 latory agencies.
lent booster lost some potency sults showing their bivalent protect people against infections subvariant did not offer an ad-
against the challenging and rap- shots trigger a stronger response or severe illness. Most scientists vantage over its original booster. “We are kind of ready to re-
idly growing BQ.1.1 subvariant than their original formulations. expect the boosters will help The company did not present spond to whatever is required,”
but could still block it. BQ.1.1 shore up protection against the data on a BA.4/BA.5-containing Dubovsky said. “But we actually
makes up about a quarter of the But the news is somewhat of worst outcomes but will not bivalent vaccine but argued that think we have a case that sticking
cases in the United States, ac- an artificial comparison to the provide as robust protection its original shot could continue with what we have now, and
cording to the Centers for Dis- general public because those to offer protection instead of appears to be working now, is the
original boosters are no longer way to go into the future.”
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TUESDAY Opinion
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Attorney General Merrick Garland at a news conference on Oct. 24 in D.C.
RUTH MARCUS
Should Garland appoint a Trump special counsel?
The best cases — and an answer.
W hat should Attorney General Merrick
Garland do if Donald Trump declares public interest requires me to place this investiga- conflict of interest for the Justice Department to authority.) Durham’s track record in probing the
that he is running for president? Specifi- tion under the authority of a person who exercises a investigate the sitting president’s chief political government’s investigation into Trump and Russia
cally, should Garland name a special degree of independence from the normal chain of opponent. But as a practical matter, it’s hard to see is dismal. He has been at it for three years — about
counsel to take over the various federal criminal command,” Rosenstein explained. how a special counsel would assure skeptical twice as long as the Mueller inquiry — and produced
investigations of Trump’s conduct, on the theory members of the public that the investigation is being just one guilty plea, from an FBI lawyer who falsified
that this conflict of interest — an administration Rosenstein’s action was broadly welcomed as an conducted without political influence. an application to the Foreign Intelligence Surveil-
headed by one president investigating someone acknowledgment that the public would have legiti- lance Court.
running to replace him — requires bringing in an mate concerns if the investigation were supervised Let’s be serious: In the current polarized political
outside party? by political appointees answerable to Trump. “This environment, there’s no one that Garland could Naming a special counsel because Trump has
was an essential and reassuring step after a series of choose who would quell the concerns of those who declared his candidacy risks once again allowing
This is not an easy question — there are strong alarming developments,” The Post’s Editorial Board wouldn’t trust Garland to make the call. Any lawyer him to game a system that seems always to tilt in his
arguments both for and against. This column will said. with Democratic ties will be immediately suspect for favor. As president, Trump was deemed immune
make my best case on either side and — stick with Trump partisans, as would any lawyer with Republi- from prosecution under longstanding Justice De-
me — tell you where I ultimately come down. The conflict-of-interest argument applies with can ties but a track record of criticizing Trump. On partment policy. Now — after an extensive investiga-
similar force in the reverse situation: Much of the the other side, the task can’t possibly be entrusted to tion — he would be allowed to throw a curveball into
The case for a special counsel. It’s broadly public would be skeptical of any prosecution a known Trump supporter. So who, then? The the proceedings and, inevitably, add delay and
accepted that the Justice Department can’t be brought against Trump by political appointees regulations call for “a lawyer with a reputation for complication. If a special counsel doesn’t assemble
trusted to investigate a person who sits atop the answering to President Biden, who has said he integrity and impartial decisionmaking.” A former his or her own staff but simply relies on the existing
federal government that includes the Justice De- intends to run for reelection. Perhaps, given Trump’s judge, perhaps, but judges have political affiliations, crew of prosecutors and FBI agents, will that really
partment. During the Watergate scandal, special barely disguised interest in returning to office, it too. A special counsel won’t do much of anything to provide the necessary assurance against conflict of
prosecutor Archibald Cox was named to investigate would have been appropriate for Garland to already solve the problem they’re supposed to address. interest? If the counsel begins anew, any prosecu-
President Richard M. Nixon; after Watergate, which have named a special counsel, but an official Trump tion, trial and inevitable appeal would likely bump
included Nixon’s firing of Cox, Congress passed the candidacy would supercharge the situation past the And the conflict, although undeniable, is not as up against the 2024 presidential election or beyond,
independent counsel statute. That produced Ken- point where it is tenable. acute as when Rosenstein tapped Mueller. Trump’s perhaps into a second Trump presidency, during
neth W. Starr’s investigation of President Bill actions had made clear that he did not respect the which — Catch-22 anyone? — he could not be
Clinton, which famously sprawled far beyond its This is a paradigmatic conflict of interest. It traditional separation between the White House prosecuted.
original focus on the Whitewater real estate invest- would be hypocritical for those who applauded the and law enforcement; he asked then-FBI Director
ment deal. selection of an outside counsel in the Russia probe James B. Comey to pledge his loyalty, then tried to Furthermore, anyone named special counsel
to oppose one now. Declining would also set a get Comey to drop an investigation into departed could be called on to make one of the most
Few mourned the 1978 independent counsel terrible precedent — one that those who argue national security adviser Michael Flynn. momentous decisions in the history of federal law
statute when it expired in 1999, but the Justice against a special counsel now could regret with a enforcement: whether to prosecute a former presi-
Department recognized the need to bring in outside different attorney general in place. In contrast, Biden has displayed no inclination to dent. Garland, who has earned a reputation for
lawyers in certain circumstances and drafted a set of meddle in criminal probes; he has taken pains to say being judicious and nonpartisan, was subject to
regulations governing such appointments. The reg- In addition, some of the legitimate concerns that and do the opposite, while Garland has instituted Senate confirmation. Surely it is better to leave that
ulations provide for a special counsel when the argue against outside investigators no longer apply. strict firewalls against political interference. He choice to him than to some outsider who has not
attorney general determines that investigation or Under the regulations, special counsels aren’t en- would not tolerate it, and he has a track record to gone through that process.
prosecution “would present a conflict of interest for tirely independent actors. They are instructed to this effect, having allowed a criminal investigation
the Department or other extraordinary circum- follow existing Justice Department policy — this is of the president’s son, Hunter Biden, to proceed So have I convinced you — and, if so, which way?
stances” and that appointing a special counsel why, for example, Mueller didn’t consider indicting unimpeded by the Trump-era holdover U.S. attorney I come down, with some trepidation, against a
“would be in the public interest.” Trump — and, while exercising day-to-day inde- in Delaware. special counsel.
pendence, remain subject to the supervision of the There is no painless solution here, and if there is a
Thus, in 2017, Deputy Attorney General Rod attorney general. So there’s less reason than in the The performance of the latest special counsel, hybrid model that would provide some assurance of
J. Rosenstein — Attorney General Jeff Sessions had past to worry about a special counsel gone wild. John Durham, underscores the problems posed by impartiality without the accompanying downsides,
recused himself — named Robert S. Mueller III to naming someone who is, whether as a matter of law I can’t come up with one. In the end, the words of the
investigate Russian efforts to influence the 2016 Moreover, the special counsel need not start again or practical politics, largely exempt from supervi- regulation offer the guide for the wisest course:
presidential election. “What I have determined is from scratch. He or she could take over the existing sion by senior department officials. (Durham was naming a special counsel would not be in the public
that based upon the unique circumstances, the investigation. Some delay is a reasonable price for named not under the special counsel regulations interest, and that’s what has to matter most.
doing the right thing. but under a separate part of the attorney general’s
The case against a special counsel. Yes, it’s a
ERIK WEMPLE
What happened to the Democrats’ ‘messaging crisis’?
A certain species of American po-
litical animal, the all-knowing failed to take advantage of Democratic rity, student debt relief. Abortion rights crats outspent Republicans on such Fox News and the Associated Press —
arbiter of campaign “messag- weaknesses. “That is a searing indict- and democratic decay rank as after- issues as abortion, jobs, Medicare and showed that 86 percent of respondents
ing,” proliferated in coverage of ment of the message that we have been thoughts. Social Security, while Republicans out- viewed the future of democracy as an
the 2022 midterm elections. They were sending to the voters,” he said. (Thies- spent Democrats on such issues as important consideration in thinking
everywhere — on Fox News, MSNBC and sen expanded on this theme in a Post Statement: “When voters tell you inflation, taxation and economy. about the 2022 midterm elections.
many outlets in between. column Friday.) over and over and over again that they
care mostly about the economy, listen to Statement: “They actually don’t have Statement: “Democrats confront
Chances were good that if you heard Hammering Democratic messaging them. Stop talking about democracy something to say about the economy.” — their nightmare scenario on election eve
them, they were flaying Democratic appears to have been a messaging being at stake.” — Democratic consul- Harris Faulkner, Fox News host, Nov. 8, as economic concerns overshadow abor-
leaders over their attempts to push back problem of its own, at least to judge tant Hilary Rosen on CNN, Nov. 6. referring to Democrats. tion and democracy worries.” — CNN
against the Republican onslaught on from the still-unfolding results. Demo- headline, Nov. 7.
President Biden’s record. They weren’t crats learned Saturday that they would The Skinny: Candidates commonly The Skinny: Whatever you say,
focusing on the economy! They were keep control of the Senate, and they still address more than one issue in their Faulkner. The Skinny: Here we find the ideal
talking too much about threats to de- have a slim chance of retaining the appeals. (In response to a request for synthesis of red wave-ism with the
mocracy! Who cares about such highfa- House. So let’s take a hindsight-assisted comment, Rosen emailed: “Even voters Statement: “I think there was this Democrats’ alleged messaging deficien-
lutin abstractions? look at some of the “messaging” com- who said they cared the most about the kind of fool’s gold — this idea that the cies. A key line from the story drives at
mentary leading up to Election Day: economy didn’t like what the Republi- threat to democracy is so severe in the the analytical problem: “Democrats are
This messaging crisis, such as it was, cans were selling on the economy and wake of this insurrection and in the closing the campaign warning about
merged with red wave-ism, the hype Statement: “President Joe Biden other issues like abortion. They rejected wake of these election deniers possibly democracy and Donald Trump’s influ-
from many media outlets that Republi- spent the closing days before the mid- the GOP scare tactics and nastiness. And grabbing control of the government that ence while Republicans believe they are
cans were on the verge of a midterm term elections . . . focused on one para- Biden gets credit. Cause if the losses that was something that you had to talk addressing the issue voters care about
rout. Sure, there were reasons to think a mount issue: the direct threat to democ- were bigger he would get the blame. So about. But you also have to talk about most.” Boldface added to highlight the
Democratic comeuppance was all but racy posed by many of the Republicans hats off to him and I am glad my the economy. I think the tragedy here is degree to which the story adopts GOP
certain — midterm backlash against the on ballots across the country.” — Daily pessimism was wrong!”) that the Democrats actually have some- framing for the midterm races.
party that occupies the White House is Beast, “Biden’s Closing Message Is Vital thing to say about the economy. . . . We
traditional — but shots flew at the to Biden — but Maybe Not to Voters,” Statement: “Biden highlights democ- didn’t focus enough firepower on that Extensively, that is.
Democratic message crafters. Nov. 8. racy and abortion rights in final cam- issue, and I think it’s going to potentially CORRECTION
paign pitch.” — NBCNews.com headline, cost us.” — CNN political commentator
That is, until late Tuesday night. The Skinny: “Focus” is subjective, Nov. 7. Van Jones, Nov. 7. The Nov. 13 Sunday Opinion column
When it became clear that the expected and Biden did give an address in the “The art of the concession speech”
Republican red wave wouldn’t be wash- closing days of the campaign on threats The Skinny: The story recounts a Statement: “ ‘Democracy under threat’ misspelled the name of Minnesota
ing up on any cable-news election to democracy. But look at the transcripts Biden appearance in Bowie, Md., last is a message Biden’s base has already Gov. Tim Walz (D).
maps, Fox News contributor (and Post of his stump speeches and remarks over Monday. He spent more than nine bought and that probably won’t move
columnist) Marc A. Thiessen argued this period: They’re focused to the point minutes talking about the economy and most other voters.” — MSNBC’s Chris
that the political malpractice actually of obsession with pocketbook issues — pocketbook issues; less than three min- Jansing, Nov. 3.
rested with Republicans, who had inflation, jobs, investment, government utes on democracy; and one minute on
spending, health-care costs, Social Secu- abortion. A study of ad spending in The Skinny: A massive survey of the
congressional races shows that Demo- American political landscape — by
NORC at the University of Chicago for
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Silver Lining at last
After decades of planning and controversy, Metro finally reaches Dulles and points west.
S IX DECADES ago, when Washing-
ton’s Metro transit system was laggard in linking major cities to the More than 1 million jobs are projected to BY DAVE WHAMOND
still a twinkle in the eye of airports that serve them. No direct trains be added in the region, for a total of
transportation planners, the idea connect Manhattan with John F. Ken- 4.3 million. The number of daily road LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
of a rail link to Dulles International nedy or LaGuardia airports. Workers and rail trips is forecast to jump to [email protected]
Airport seemed a distant fantasy. Not broke ground on a rail line to serve Los 21 million, up from 18 million today. If
only were commuters few and far be- Angeles International Airport last year; the region stands pat, the outcome is Who defines ‘parents’ rights’? their heads down and kept counting
tween in the sparse farmland between it is scheduled for completion in 2024. preordained: longer, more frequent de- while enduring insults and taunts from
the nation’s capital and the airport, but International visitors who arrive at lays for those who live and work here. In the Nov. 11 news article “In some election deniers is to ensure that they
Dulles itself was brand new, and its Dulles for the first time are routinely places, school culture war campaigns have the proper resources to do their jobs.
prospects uncertain. surprised at the lack of train service, and To avoid that grim future, key projects fall flat,” I counted three uses of the term Each of us can lobby our state and federal
Washingtonians have complained about will have to graduate from drawing “parents’ rights” to identify attempts to officials to invest in reliable election sys-
“I think [a train line] is some time in it for years. boards to construction sites. They in- suppress instruction on such matters as tems, security and training of the workers
the future” a dismissive Kennedy admin- clude widening the Beltway and Inter- Black history, LGBTQ rights or whatever and education of voters. Irrespective of
istration official, C. Dalton Stolzenbach, The Silver Line’s construction, amid state 270 in the Maryland suburbs; might be uncomfortable to some White our politics, we owe them our gratitude
told a congressional committee in 1963. fights over financing, federal support rebuilding and widening the American and/or cisgender children or their par- and support.
and above-or-under-ground stations, Legion Memorial Bridge over the Poto- ents. The article — as with most main-
That future has arrived. has supercharged development in mac River; building bus rapid transit stream media coverage — gave similar Kitty Hsu Dana, Bethesda
On Tuesday, the $3 billion, 11.4-mile Northern Virginia. It also consumed along the Route 1 corridor in Northern connotations to “parental rights,” “par-
second phase of the Silver Line, four years, a testament to the difficulty of Virginia and expanding it to vital routes ent activists” and even Virginia’s gover- Mr. Thiessen was wrong
years behind schedule and massively getting major infrastructure projects in Montgomery County; securing Met- nor using “education” as a likely “win-
over budget, is set to start running at six built in this country and the shortsight- ro’s future with additional local, state ning issue.” (Has the definition of “edu- On Sept. 28, I clipped out Marc
new stations, including Dulles and two edness of opposition forces. Still, the and federal funding; extending the Blue, cation” changed?) A. Thiessen’s op-ed, “The issue of abor-
others farther west, in Loudoun County. completion of its second and final phase Orange and Yellow lines of Metrorail tion won’t help Dems in the midterms.”
That the project took so long and cost so is a timely reminder that long-term itself; and solving the problem of Metro’s Why do professional journalists allow
much does not negate a simple fact: planning and tough-minded elected offi- Rosslyn tunnel bottleneck, where three right-wingers to “own” such vocabulary? It pleases me that he was so wrong.
Dulles at last joins other world-class cials are required to meet the region’s Metrorail lines converge. Better and The “parents’ rights” referred to in this Actually, I am pleased he was wrong
airports served by rail — from Singa- daunting transportation and transit safer pedestrian and bicycle networks article bear no connection to the rights about so much in that piece.
pore, New Delhi, Dubai, Tokyo and Hong needs. are also critical. of Black parents whose children have
Kong to Madrid, Amsterdam, London, been marginalized, a trend seeming to Nancy Howard, Ocean City, Md.
Paris and Berlin. By 2045, some 7 million people are Those battles are underway. The re- return as politicians distort critical race
The United States has been a global expected to live in the greater metropoli- sults will shape and determine the theory. And what do “parents’ rights” Inspired by Mr. Fetterman
tan area, 1.3 million more than today. region’s livability and prosperity. have to do with any parents in Virginia
who enroll their transgender child in a As a stroke survivor, I was glad to see
Welcoming needed workers private school that makes them more Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D)
welcome and safe than what the gover- overcome the effects of a stroke to win his
Canada’s expansion of immigration sets a model the United States should follow. nor’s pandering foists on public schools? race for a U.S. Senate seat [“The ‘red wave’
T HE PERCENTAGE of U.S. resi- that wasn’t — and other key takeaways,”
dents born overseas today is the The cliche of “parents’ rights” as a news, Nov. 10]. And because I struggle
highest in more than a century, euphemism for marginalizing some with visual-processing problems as a re-
and the number of immigrants in children is as sloppy and propagandistic sult of my own stroke, I especially sympa-
this country has more than quadrupled as the now-ubiquitous euphemism of thize with Mr. Fetterman’s difficulty in
since 1960. Those facts and a record “pro-life,” rarely understood to mean processing auditory information.
surge of unauthorized border crossings, opposing execution or war.
exceeding 2 million in the fiscal year that Mr. Fetterman’s struggles are personal
ended in September, have contributed to Chris Edwards, Harrisonburg, Va. to me, but they also seemed strangely
unease and antagonism in some commu- personal to the many online commenta-
nities, Republican attacks on the Biden Exploring college options tors who felt moved to say how “embar-
administration and, among Democrats, rassing” or “painful” it was to watch
jitters about the political fallout. I am very glad to have enough support Mr. Fetterman’s performance during a
Meanwhile, in Canada, the share of to take care of my education costs, but televised debate.
foreign-born residents — approaching others need more assistance, especially
one-quarter of the population — is those in less supportive communities. And I’ve seen in my own life how a
markedly more than in the United Jay Mathews’s Nov. 7 Education column, disabled person’s struggles can make
States, and also at a more than 150-year “More high school students should be able-bodied observers cringe.
high; few Western countries have a allowed to learn on college campuses”
higher proportion of immigrants. De- [Metro], explained the resources some I was moved by Mr. Fetterman’s cour-
spite that, Canadian officials recently high schools give their students to ex- age during the campaign and especially
announced a substantial increase in perience college-level coursework. I the bravery he showed by participating in
immigration over the coming three agree that it is not enough to allow only that debate after months of mockery by
years. In 2025, the goal is to admit advanced placement and international his opponent. As I watched, I thought
500,000 newcomers, a 23 percent in- baccalaureate courses. College campus back to my own recovery and how that
crease from last year’s record total. The visits show prospective students how must have looked to observers.
news prompted no widespread outcry. challenging college course work can be.
The many differences between the two Leaving a student to only experience Evidently, many able-bodied people see
countries discourage facile comparisons. college coursework instead of the actual failure and embarrassment when dis-
But one critical contrast is worth noting: college experience could lead a student abled people struggle.
Canada has a relatively functional immi- into health risks in college.
gration system that responds rationally But those of us who have shared that
to its economic needs. The United States High school students need more experience see the determination and re-
does not. ISTOCK higher-level coursework and education solve that drive the struggle. We see the
that challenges them instead of just will to survive and the triumph of the
Granted, Canada does not struggle to Canada has a relatively functional immigration system that responds rationally to harder work as soon as they enter college. human spirit.
police one of the world’s longest borders its economic needs. The United States does not. Mr. Mathews quoted one college student
separating a mostly rich country from a as saying that “thousands of high school And, fortunately, it seems the people of
mostly poor one, as the United States sectors desperate for workers, including Denmark is pursuing what might be students use the [Post-Secondary Enroll- Pennsylvania saw that, too.
does along its southwestern frontier. agriculture, hospitality and construc- one of the most self-defeating immigra- ment Options] program to fill their high
That affords Ottawa the luxury of simpler tion. The legislation is expected to come tion policies among wealthy countries. school graduation requirements and re- William McKenna, Silver Spring
enforcement — that is, being able for the before France’s parliament early next Earlier this month, Danish voters hand- duce risks by helping students earn free
most part to select which migrants will year. ed a narrow victory to the center-left college credits at the same time.” Mr. Trump as King Lear
be admitted and which refused. It is also French nativists howled but the coun- Social Democrats, who have embraced a
the case that while there is broad consen- try’s largest employers organization ap- “zero refugee” policy and proposed relo- There is a lot of commitment that The many reports of how Republicans
sus on immigration levels in Canada — plauded the measure, which is designed cating asylum seekers to Rwanda, comes with a college education, and high are turning away from former president
well over half of Canadians favor wel- to support the nation’s economy as it against their will, as their applications schools, which focus on a central educa- Donald Trump recall Karl Marx’s famous
coming more immigrants to boost popu- battles inflationary head winds. Officials are processed. At the same time, Danish tion, do not explore the different career claim that historical events occur first as
lation and help fill nearly 1 million job took a measured tone, pledging to tight- firms are facing a severe labor shortage, opportunities there are. I would like to tragedy, then as farce. In the opening
openings — there are danger signs. en enforcement by pursuing migrants which many have called their biggest see more improvements in how the high scene of William Shakespeare’s “King
Specifically, nearly half of Canadians say who remain in the country after receiv- challenge. school curriculum is set up. Lear,” the titular character rewards flat-
too many newcomers fail to adopt “Cana- ing deportation orders while at the same Ironically, it was Donald Trump, the terers and banishes those who dare to tell
dian values.” time pushing for the new residence most nativist of recent American presi- Esther N. Nartey, Randallstown, Md. him the truth. As a result, he ends up
Still, Americans should consider tak- permits. dents, who proposed a reform based homeless, mad and humiliated. Eventual-
ing some lessons from Canada, especially In Germany, too, employers starved for partly on the Canadian model, as well as Why the election held ly, however, Lear’s tragic ordeal chastens
in an era of massive U.S. labor shortages, workers have generally welcomed Chan- similar point-based systems in Australia him and leads him to self-awareness and
which have contributed to spiking infla- cellor Olaf Scholz’s promise, upon taking and New Zealand, that would tilt the The Nov. 10 news article “GOP efforts to repentance.
tion. Critically, the Canadian system office last year, that “it’s high time we balance of U.S. legal immigration toward cry foul fail to materialize at polls” high-
gives preference to well-educated, highly made life easier for immigrants to become skilled workers while still retaining lighted the courage of election officials I fear that Mr. Trump, a farcical mod-
skilled and entrepreneurial migrants German citizens.” His government has set about one-third of slots for relatives of and workers across the country. The me- ern incarnation of the raging king, will
with strong earnings prospects. By con- a goal of attracting 400,000 qualified current residents. Mr. Trump’s blueprint dia reported on threats against these never arrive at self-awareness. Stripped
trast, the U.S. legal immigration system workers annually for the country, which was mainly an act of political position- workers, intimidation of voters and dis- of his entourage and property, Shake-
heavily favors family ties, meaning the has Europe’s biggest economy, and easing ing; once introduced, in 2019, it was paragement of fair elections. Yet election speare’s Lear struggles at the end of Act II
relatives of current residents. Its access to language and other courses to rarely mentioned again. Nor did it take clerks remained on the front lines, em- to find a threat that might rattle his two
H1-B program for skilled workers, in- help assimilate migrants. A recent survey into account the reality of 10 or 11 million bracing challenges to the election process older daughters: “No, you unnatural
cluding those with advanced degrees, found the German economy is grappling undocumented migrants, most of them by opening their doors before Election hags, I will have such revenges on you
has been capped for years at 85,000 visas with a record shortage in skilled workers, long-standing members of U.S. commu- Day, educating voters in public sessions both that all the world shall — I shall do
annually; that is grossly inadequate. affecting nearly half of the country’s nities, including nearly 2 million young and via social media and snuffing out such things — what they are, yet I know
Canada’s policy is no outlier; several of companies. That has forced many to slash “dreamers” raised and educated in this disinformation before it took hold. not: but they shall be the terrors of the
the world’s other wealthiest countries, production, costing the German economy country. earth.” That’s Trump, vaguely threatening
particularly in Europe, are pursuing as much as $85 billion on an annualized Still, by acknowledging Canada’s ex- One by one, they restored voters’ confi- retaliation against those who cross him,
similarly sensible initiatives. They in- basis. ample, the Trump proposal was a useful dence. Even skeptics who joined as elec- trying to ignore his increasing irrele-
clude France, where President Emmanu- Elsewhere in Europe, the picture is starting point. There are now 10.7 million tion workers and saw the process from the vance, stuck forever in an ominously
el Macron survived a stiff electoral chal- mixed. In Italy, the far-right government jobs available in the United States, nearly inside were reassured about its integrity. unpleasant second act of a five-act play.
lenge this past spring from a far-right of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni took two for every unemployed worker, and
anti- immigration candidate, Marine Le power this fall on an anti-immigration an ever-increasing share of the openings Election workers and officials are he- W. Edward Blain, Roanoke
Pen. His government, like Canada’s, is platform. Yet it is anyone’s guess who are for skilled employees. As a propor- roes of democracy and deserve our recog-
pursuing reforms that respond to eco- will fill low-skill jobs, including care- tion of population, more jobs are vacant nition and respect. The best way to honor Letters can be sent to
nomic reality, not xenophobic populism. givers for the elderly, if migrants are in the United States than Canada. Cana- those in Maricopa County, Ariz., and their [email protected]. Submissions must
This month, Mr. Macron’s administra- barred or forced out of the country. da is wisely opening the door wider to the counterparts across the country who kept be exclusive to The Post and should include
tion proposed legislation to establish Italians, whose birthrate has long been legal immigrants that its economy needs, the writer’s address and day and evening
resident permits that would grant legal among the lowest among the world’s while Congress, politically paralyzed, has telephone numbers.
status to undocumented migrants al- wealthy countries, are often in short proved itself unable to fix the United
ready in France who could fill jobs in supply for such positions. States’ broken system.
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Rich nations Henry Ford receives Nazi Germany’s highest honor for foreigners, the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, in 1938. What Trump
can’t, and needs to hear
won’t, escape Ye’s antisemitism is bad for right now
climate pain business. But Henry Ford’s?
D onald Trump appears to be
I ndustrialized nations are mostly BY REBECCA SONKIN dealerships. “As with most famous people, Henry surrounded by a band of en-
responsible for climate change, In that period, Ford also paid for Ford was complex and had traits and ablers who refuse to tell him
but developing nations are suffer- A mid a spike in reports of took actions that were laudatory as things he doesn’t want to
ing some of the most devastating antisemitic incidents nation- the printing and distribution of well as troublesome.” hear, so I will: Mr. President,
impacts. Shouldn’t the rich be obliged wide, two developments in 500,000 copies of “The Protocols of it is not in your interest to run in 2024. If
to help the poor? recent weeks were especially the Elders of Zion,” a stubbornly “Troublesome”? By the end of the you do, you will likely lose. And you will
conspicuous. One was the anti-Jewish persistent forgery that purports to article, it’s hard not to wonder: Trou- destroy what remains of your legacy in
That is the key question at the statements made on social media and describe a Jewish plot for world blesome for whom? We’re told that the the process. Please, don’t do it.
U.N.-sponsored climate change sum- in interviews by Ye, the musician and domination. column “The International Jew: The
mit underway in Sharm el-Sheikh, fashion designer formerly known as World’s Problem” in Ford’s newspaper Based on his record in office, Trump
Egypt. Morally, the answer is clear: The Kanye West. He was promptly For these efforts, Adolf Hitler “tarnished his reputation and it has should be considered one of the greatest
problem’s creators should aid their dropped by Adidas, Gap and other praised Ford by name in “Mein never been completely forgotten.” conservative presidents in modern
victims. business partners. Then, on Nov. 3, Kampf” and in 1938 awarded him the times. The Abraham Accords are worthy
National Basketball Association star highest Nazi honor bestowed upon a One might conclude that, for an of a Nobel Prize. Operation Warp Speed
But this gathering of world leaders, Kyrie Irving was suspended by the non-German. Although Ford had institution saddled with his name, it’s is the greatest public health achieve-
called COP27, marks the first time Brooklyn Nets after promoting an apologized for his antisemitic cam- almost reasonable to yearn for Ford’s ment in human history. Trump made the
those high-emitting wealthy countries antisemitic film on social media. Nike paign in 1927 amid mounting public antipathy toward Jews to be forgotten. United States an energy superpower and
are seriously engaged on this “loss and backed away from its relationship criticism — his remorse was met with drove the Islamic State from its caliph-
damage” issue. I’m not optimistic that with him. (Irving eventually apolo- much skepticism — he gladly accept- Most confounding, Detroit is home ate. He has a perfect record in appoint-
there will be a breakthrough. And we gized. He remained suspended as of ed the honor. to a prosperous Jewish community of ing judicial conservatives to the Su-
in the developed world will come to Monday.) about 70,000. And yet, silence on this preme Court. I have chronicled his
regret our leaders’ inaction. Today, how is it that Ford’s malevo- subject prevails. Where is the local accomplishments in these pages. I’m not
For the moment, it seems, antisem- lence toward Jews is dwarfed in opposition to living under the name a never-Trumper.
China is by far the world’s largest itism is bad business in the United Detroit by the urge to celebrate his of the man who helped inspire the
carbon emitter on an annual basis. States. And yet, to drive around my automotive achievements? mastermind of the Holocaust? Where But another presidential run will
But lest we in the United States hometown of Detroit is to wonder is the Jewish campaign to make the obliterate what’s left of that legacy. After
congratulate ourselves, remember whether this news has arrived. Drivers leaving the Detroit metro- name Henry Ford a losing business the 2020 election, I wrote that he should
carbon dioxide remains in the atmos- politan airport encounter a highway proposition? pursue his legal challenges but that if
phere for thousands of years. The Henry Ford, the most prominent, sign pointing to Henry Ford College, the courts rejected them (which they
emissions debt wealthy nations owe virulent antisemite the nation has another to the Ford Expressway. And The Ford Motor Co. is one thing; the did), he should graciously concede,
poorer ones is best measured cumula- ever known, is omnipresent in De- still another to the Henry Ford, a name Henry Ford is another. Detroit focus on saving the Senate majority in
tively. Since 1750, when industrial- troit. Yes, Ford is famous for imple- 250-acre museum campus dedicated, ought to be scrubbed clean of it. Georgia’s runoff, preside over a smooth
scale emissions began, the United menting the moving assembly line as its website says, to “a vibrant transition, attend Joe Biden’s inaugura-
States has emitted far more carbon and founding the automaking busi- exploration of genius.” In the Depression’s early days, my tion and prepare to reclaim the presi-
than any other country, followed in ness that put the Motor City on the grandfather landed a job at a Ford dency in four years. Instead, he em-
order by China, Russia, Germany, the map. But Ford was also a powerful Downtown, the Henry Ford Hospi- plant in Detroit. He was stunned. If braced election denial and surrounded
United Kingdom, Japan, India, driver of anti-Jewish hatred, using his tal bills itself as a haven of “science an illiterate refugee of anti-Jewish himself with a clown show of legal
France, Canada and Ukraine. wealth and influence to promote anti- + soul.” It is part of the Henry Ford pogroms in Eastern Europe could advisers who convinced him he could
semitism in the interwar era, before Health system, with more than 250 lo- secure paid work with the nation’s hold on to office.
Absent from that list are countries World War II and the Holocaust. cations in Michigan. At one in subur- leading antisemite, then the promise
such as Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya and ban Detroit that I visited recently, its of America might be possible. Trump’s failure to accept the election
Pakistan — all of which are now Ford, a friend wrote in his diary in marketing campaign posters covered results meant he never understood why
ravaged by extreme weather events 1919, “attributes all evil to Jews or to the waiting room walls. One photo Alas, within a week, the foreman he lost: Instead of expanding his coali-
blamed on climate change. the Jewish capitalists.” showed a smiling African American had called him a dirty Jew. As the tion by winning over Americans who
woman in a white lab coat. Another story went, my grandfather respond- had not voted for him the first time, he
This is what the toll of carbon To advance his views, Ford had showed an Asian American doctor. ed with a one-two punch, knocking alienated millions who approved of his
emissions looks like in the short term. purchased the Dearborn Independ- Both beam from behind the slogan “I the foreman flat to the ground. It cost policies but not of him. In September
ent newspaper in 1918, which soon AM HENRY.” him his job, but his dignity was intact. 2020, a record 56 percent of registered
The Horn of Africa is in the midst of began publishing a weekly front- voters told Gallup that they were better
a multiyear drought described as the page column, “The International Jews, so far as I can tell, are For me, as a child, the story of my off under Trump than they had been
worst in at least four decades, threat- Jew: The World’s Problem.” It ran for nowhere to be found in a campaign grandfather was irresistible. He was four years earlier — a remarkable share
ening more than 18 million people 91 issues of a paper that, at its peak in that otherwise strains for inclusivity. the Jew who fought back. amid the worst pandemic since 1918, the
with extreme hunger. And Pakistan the mid-1920s, claimed a circulation worst racial unrest since the 1960s and
suffered devastating floods this sum- of 700,000 to 900,000, distributed Jews are also hard to find on the It’s time for us all to fight back the worst economic crisis since the
mer that at one point left one-third of across the country at Ford auto website of the Henry Ford museum against the poisonous ubiquity of Great Depression. But 56 percent of
the country underwater and impacted complex. Digging eventually turns up Henry Ford in Detroit. Americans didn’t vote for Trump; if they
33 million people, many of them in “Henry Ford and Anti-Semitism: A Rebecca Sonkin, a writer, lives near had, he would still be president. And his
urgent need of humanitarian aid. Complex Story.” The article begins, Detroit and in New York. conduct after the election only served to
confirm their judgment.
Meanwhile, sea level rise threatens MEGAN MCARDLE
coastal cities around the world, includ- Last Tuesday, voters made clear that
ing in developing nations in Africa, The FTX collapse signals crypto’s irrelevance their judgment still stands. Despite the
Asia and South America that lack the T he first remarkable thing about disasters President Biden has un-
resources to adapt by building expen- this past week’s collapse of FTX, a positioned to change that: He was push- the South Sea Bubble. It seems at least leashed, they rejected Trump’s hand-
sive barriers or moving entire commu- major cryptocurrency exchange, ing philanthropic projects, courting reg- plausible that crypto, as with the corpora- picked candidates — his proxies on the
nities further inland. Low-lying island was its speed: In a little over a ulators, charming journalists and dump- tion, will eventually evolve into a key part ballot — and gave Democrats back their
nations such as Maldives could simply week, it went from one of the largest, best ing a bunch of money into Democratic of the financial system. Senate majority. That should be a wake-
disappear beneath the waves. regarded exchanges to a bankrupt shell. primaries. His high-profile meltdown up call for Trump. He cannot win the
It took even less time than that to wipe means crypto is now back where it But as with public companies, a cru- presidency with his base alone.
These disasters might seem distant. out the entire fortune of FTX founder started, only more so, trying to figure out cial part of that evolution will be making
But they won’t stay that way. Sam Bankman-Fried; on Nov. 7, he was how to get the wider world interested in the product trustworthy. It took a lot of Now, he is alienating his base by
worth $16 billion, but by Friday, effective- a market where major players get liqui- work to make the stock market boring attacking Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).
People who no longer can grow ly nothing. dated with startling regularity. enough to attract the wealth of more When Trump attacked Jeb Bush or
crops to feed their families or whose than half of all American households, a Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), MAGA-world
homes have been swept away do not The second is how little effect this has I don’t mean to say that crypto firms are lot of institution-building to control loved it. But MAGA voters also love
just stay in place and suffer. They move had on markets beyond crypto, or even on constantly collapsing as their holdings fraud and limit the fallout from specula- DeSantis and don’t understand why
the larger cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin and get hacked, or maybe stolen by the found- tion. If crypto wants to become a world- Trump is going after him. DeSantis
First, they crowd into already-over- ethereum, the two most popular tokens, er, or turn out to be wildly overleveraged changing financial technology, it will delivered the only bright spot on an
burdened cities, straining resources lost significant value during FTX’s death or inherently unstable, but . . . wow, there need to take the same journey. otherwise dark election night. The
and creating the kind of political throes, but by Monday morning, they had are a lot of stories like that! These failures smart move for Trump would have been
instability that often provides a breed- already regained a lot of lost ground. As occur so regularly, one begins to wonder The problem is, crypto tends to attract to endorse DeSantis, campaign for him
ing ground for terrorism. Then, in for more conventional markets, there has whether they are part of crypto’s appeal to people who don’t want to trust the system and claim some share of credit for his
desperation, climate refugees set out as of yet been barely a ripple. a certain class of gamblers. They certainly — any system. That is the core idea behind victory. Instead, Trump devised a weak
to reach wealthy countries such as the keep things exciting. bitcoin, the ur-cryptocurrency: no inter- nickname and an even weaker attack —
United States, Britain, Germany, By crypto standards, FTX was a giant, mediaries who might be crooked, no gov- which has backfired.
France, Canada, Australia — and oth- one of the largest exchanges in the world Heck, if all the market participants ernment regulators, just a decentralized
ers on the list of historic carbon by volume, and valued at $32 billion when wanted was an exotic, techno-futurist way database and the remorseless, incorrupt- Even before the midterms, DeSantis
emitters. it raised money in January. But relative to to wager on irrelevancies, I’d say we ible logic of an algorithm. was leading Trump by eight points in a
the financial system, FTX is tiny. (The U.S. should let them. We allow dank casinos to hypothetical Florida primary. Now, a
Droughts and floods will only in- stock market alone is worth roughly $51 strip retirees of their Social Security This all sounds very exciting when YouGov poll shows him leading Trump
crease the number of African migrants trillion.) And more traditional financial checks. Youngish nerds should have their crypto nerds talk about it. Decentralized by seven points nationally among Re-
who set out on flimsy craft to cross the institutions have been careful about tak- fun, too. finance! Permissionless innovation! But publican voters. The share of Republi-
Mediterranean Sea into Europe. Cli- ing hog-wild bets on crypto the way they at present, too much of this freedom is cans favoring Trump in 2024 has de-
mate change will only swell the num- did on dodgy mortgage bonds in the early But the retirees understand, however being used to reinvent financial architec- clined precipitously — from 78 percent
ber of Central American migrants 2000s. dimly, that the house has the advantage. tures that were de-permissioned for good in October 2021 to just 35 percent this
fleeing gang violence in overcrowded Whereas many of the people buying cryp- reason — including the self-dealing clear- month.
cities who find ways across the south- Yet the relative insignificance of the to seem to sincerely believe they are going inghouse, the undercapitalized market-
ern border into the United States. crypto markets to the larger financial to remake the financial system and get maker and the Ponzi scheme. Trump is surrounded by a cabal of
picture is exactly why this story is worth rich in the process. grifters who do not have his best
President Biden mentioned recent paying attention to. For all its prophecies Crypto must find some way to rein this interests at heart — sycophants who see
and ongoing climate disasters in his of world-shaking change, crypto remains It’s not crazy to believe that crypto can in, or let government do it. Otherwise, the him as their meal ticket and a 2024
remarks at the Sharm el-Sheikh sum- primarily the province of hobbyists, change the world. I myself can’t exactly best-case scenario is that it will remain campaign as a chance to vacuum up
mit last week. “That’s the duty and speculators and gurus. Until last week, see what it’s good for, but the same irrelevant to the larger economy, as ordi- millions of dollars, win or lose. They
responsibility of global leadership,” he Bankman-Fried looked like the guy best question could have been asked about the nary folks stick with the old-fashioned won’t give him hard advice because they
said. “Countries that are in a position joint stock company in the 1720s, when money they understand and the institu- don’t care about him — they just want
to help should be supporting develop- England was trying to recollect itself after tions they feel they can trust. his money.
ing countries so they can make deci-
sive climate decisions.” If they cared, they would tell him the
truth — that it’s time to pass the torch.
Biden reiterated his pledge of even- They would have told him to spend some
tually providing $11.4 billion each year of the $161 million he raised through
to help developing countries make the Sept. 30 on the candidates he endorsed,
transition to renewable energy rather than hoarding it for an ill-
sources. But even with his party in begotten 2024 run.
control of both chambers of Congress,
he has been able to secure just $1 bil- It’s not too late to reverse course.
lion toward that goal. And none of that Instead of announcing a presidential
money is meant to go to compensate campaign Tuesday night, Trump should
poor countries for the loss and damage announce he is going all-in for Herschel
from climate change mostly caused by Walker with a massive cash infusion for
rich countries. the Georgia Senate runoff. He should
mend fences with DeSantis and stand
In a nation unwilling to discuss aside.
meaningful reparations for its own
citizens — Native Americans who suf- I say all this in sadness, not anger. I
fered genocide, African Americans will always defend Trump’s accomplish-
whose ancestors were bound in slavery ments in office. But his conduct since
— reparations for distant countries losing office has made him unelectable.
impacted by climate change sounds He promised we’d win so much, we’d be
like a fantasy, not a realistic political sick of winning. Well, right now, con-
agenda or campaign message. servatives are sick of losing. Democrats
have won the past two elections running
At least the loss-and-damage issue against Trump. If he runs again, they
is on the official agenda for the first will win a third.
time, though. And some of the Euro-
pean colonial powers that stole vast That would do irrevocable harm to
wealth from the developing world — both the country and Trump’s legacy. He
including France — are making mon- can go to his grave claiming that the
etary pledges. But the United States 2020 election was stolen, and many will
and China, the world’s biggest econo- believe it.
mies, remain on the sidelines.
But if he loses the 2024 election — or,
Year by year, though, the global worse, the GOP primaries — he will go
impact of climate change becomes down in history as a loser.
more evident and more alarming.
Someday we will realize that as human So, Mr. President: For the sake of your
beings we are all in this together — and reputation and the good of the country,
that wherever you live, your climate if you want to Make America Great
emergency today will be my crisis Again — please, stand down.
tomorrow.
A24 EZ RE THE WASHINGTON POST . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
MERYL KORNFIELD/THE WASHINGTON POST MERYL KORNFIELD/THE WASHINGTON POST KAREN PAINE
BY MERYL KORNFIELD MICHAEL ROBINSON CHAVEZ/THE WASHINGTON POST Karen’s maiden name and
searched for her with Joe’s last
fort myers beach, fla. — The TOP, FROM LEFT: The first page of a journal Washington Post reporter Meryl Kornfield found in the debris of Hurricane Ian. name. That turned up a Karen
Some of the patches that once hung on the walls of the Pier Peddler beachwear store. Letters written by Joe Paine to Karen Paine in Paine who lived in Fort Myers
beachfront mobile-home commu- 1977 when he was in Marine Corps training. ABOVE: Nelson McCourry finds his destroyed boat, “Eagle One,” on San Carlos Island. Beach. Through Facebook, they
nity had been reduced to piles of were able to connect — just days
rubble. But as members of the The treasured belongings lost and after Joe had told Karen how
Virginia search-and-rescue team found in Hurricane Ian’s debris much he missed the letters.
that I was embedded with
combed through the wreckage Stories behind an unscathed picture frame, love letters and other items discovered in the rubble “People have been so kind, and
left by Hurricane Ian, small treas- they say, ‘Oh my gosh, it’s devas-
ures were found. ing to return home to Pennsylva- value to Ellie — it’s a reminder of Some represent small towns, behind some garbage cans six tating you lost your home,’ and it
nia, for good. how much he loved her. As a child, others big cities or distant coun- blocks away and left it on Cerece- is, but it’s items like that that
There were fragile items like Ellie spent her weekends at her tries. There are unique units, like da’s porch. When she returned really weigh on you,” Karen said.
glass bottles that somehow es- “My whole life,” he said, looking grandparents’ house, enjoying diving teams. One patch belonged home and picked up the recov- “We can get more furniture, we
caped unscathed — and sturdier at the piles and piles of debris, his family time by the pool. to a New York firefighter who died ered piece, she sobbed. can get another refrigerator and
ones, like ammunition scattered boat now one more piece of trash. at the twin towers on 9/11. Many all of that stuff. But there are some
among the debris. Faded art. Dirt- “I try to stop catching myself feel- “It’s just cool to realize that were stitched with colorful imag- Cereceda didn’t expect to be things you can’t replace.”
ied clothes. Distinctly Florida me- ing sorry for myself, because I things can be okay,” Ellie said. es of eagles, crowns, buildings reunited with her shop’s missing
mentos like a snorkel and a “Wel- know so many people who lost “Things can be found again.” and flags symbolizing a depart- treasures. She’s still hoping to My search for Carolyn
come to Fort Myers Beach” sign. A everything. But it’s the life I built ment’s role and origins. find other items she’s lost — such It was caked in the gray sludge
tattered American flag that they for myself down here that I’m ‘One big, huge puzzle’ as her grandmother’s antique, na-
carefully collected and folded. going to miss.” It started with a promise. “It’s snowballed into being an vy-blue velvet sofa. that matted San Carlos Island
A Chicago police officer vowed unbelievable collection of patches after the storm surge retreated,
But the rescuers didn’t have a The girl in the frame from all over the world,” Cereceda “Fort Myers Beach right now is but the black leather-bound note-
clue about who owned what. Most Before Hurricane Ian, Ellie never to go back to his job in the said, “with the most beautiful sto- one big, huge puzzle that the piec- book looked important.
of the debris ended up in stacks of Windy City after setting eyes on ries that came along with them.” es are scrambled all over the
rubbish to be thrown away. Gressman’s high school headshot the toasty beaches and emerald place,” she told me, “and when you I called out to colleague and
sat in an ornate silver frame in her waters of Florida’s Gulf Coast. But When Ian leveled the main find a piece of the puzzle you just photojournalist Michael Robin-
As I craned my neck and 103-year-old grandfather’s family year after year, he would visit only commercial area in Fort Myers want to find where it belongs.” son Chavez, who was document-
squinted my eyes under the sear- room. to return to frigid Chicago — and Beach, nicknamed “Times ing the scene and looked up to see
ing Florida sun to watch them his friends at the Pier Peddler, a Square,” it destroyed the Pier Ped- Love letters a man walking toward us. I quick-
work, I couldn’t help but feel I was After, it wound up nestled in beachwear store, began taking his dler — and took all the patches, A few days after Joe and Karen ly picked up the notebook before I
witnessing people’s lives being what was left of a stranger’s bed- promise for a joke. too. lost its place and walked toward
carried away. Millions of cubic room — several houses and a Paine learned Ian had leveled Jeff Parce to introduce myself.
yards of debris is expected to be canal away from Harold Gress- Then one day in the early 2000s That’s until some people start- their home, he told her he wished
removed in hard-hit Lee County. man’s stilted “Old Florida” style he walked into the Cereceda fam- ed finding the boards Cereceda they still had the letters he had I showed him the journal I had
State and local officials will have home. ily’s store, pinned his police patch had attached the patches to scat- written her 45 years ago when he found near his home, but he
to decide what to do with all the to a wall next to the cash register tered around town. One was a was stationed on Parris Island, didn’t recognize it. He agreed it
trash. Harold sheltered with his son and announced he had retired. mile and a half away, washed S.C., for Marine Corps training. looked like it had personal value.
and daughter-in-law outside the against a dock. Another was eight The entries were carefully orga-
But not everything was tossed. surge’s reach. It was a good thing Customers took notice. Soon blocks from the shop, resting near The married couple would pull nized by alphabet-labeled divid-
Rescuers and neighbors recog- he did. The family soon learned others began adding their own someone’s fence. The patches on out the bundle every few years ers, notes scrawled in every avail-
nized that for those who had lost Ian’s powerful storm surge had police, fire and paramedic patch- them were mostly intact. from her bedside table and read able space. Surely it didn’t de-
everything, finding even one trea- emptied out the contents of his es. Over the next two decades, them together, laughing at their serve to be collected for the dump.
sured belonging could be price- home. Ellie said her grandfather hundreds were collected — so Neighbors who remembered youthful naivete.
less. So I set out on a mission to was overcome by stress and grief many that Anita Cereceda had Cereceda and her family’s collec- I saw a name written on the
tell the stories behind some of the — and days later he died in his enough to create a decorative trim tion put together the connection. They hadn’t looked at the let- first page: Carolyn.
items lost in the debris. sleep. The centenarian, known as with them around the shop. One woman found a patch board ters anytime recently, and now
a socialite by his family, was “very they were gone. Their white-and- As Parce and I talked about the
A boat named Eagle One. A witty and silly right to the end,” JULIZZA GIL SUAREZ sea-foam-green beachfront cot- belongings we had come across in
framed photograph containing she said. tage had floated away in the the rubble, we walked along the
the portrait of a smiling, bespec- A senior photo of Ellie Gressman, discovered unscathed in storm, leaving only a few salvage- RV lot beside him, where the wa-
tacled teenage girl. A nurse’s jour- In the storm’s aftermath, Ellie, Julizza Gil Suarez’s bedroom after the storm. able items in its wake. Joe found ter had pushed homes yards away
nal filled with delicate cursive who lives in California, grappled Karen’s heart-shaped locket with and into Hurricane Bay. There
writing now smudged by water with the bad news from her rela- her parents’ ashes beneath the was other stuff that looked signifi-
and sand. Love letters. Tax return tives in Florida, which didn’t debris. Also discovered in perfect cant, too: A tax form document-
filings for Christmas tree sales. seem to abate. condition was a plate their daugh- ing the sale of Christmas trees in
ter made when she was 7, and a December 1986. A photograph of
Some of these belongings have Then Facebook began alerting mug she gave Karen when they a smiling man and woman, their
been reunited with their owners. her that she had been tagged in moved to Florida. names etched on the back.
Others are still a mystery. the comments of a post on a Fort
Myers community page. Everything they were able to As I left Fort Myers, the journal
‘There it is’ salvage fit in an RV that they continued to tug at my curiosity.
Nelson McCourry could not “I found the totally unscathed moved to Bonita Springs. The let-
picture frame/photo of this beau- ters, as a well as a cross-shaped I described it to my step-grand-
find his boat. tiful young lady on the floor of necklace Karen’s mother always mother, Barbara Williams, the
Before the Category 4 hurri- what was once my bedroom!” Ju- wore and one of Joe’s service med- next day. A retired emergency-
lizza Gil Suarez wrote. “How it got als were nowhere to be found. room physician from Atlanta, she
cane razed his new home in Fort there with no damages is a mys- immediately recognized its value.
Myers Beach, McCourry had firm- tery to me. Does anyone recognize One block away, Nikki Barrett’s She had two similar journals of
ly tied the Eagle One to a mooring her? I’m sure her and her family yard was cluttered with items she her own. Doctors and nurses
ball in Matanzas Harbor, a narrow would love to know this personal didn’t recognize. Her porch had filled notebooks like this with all
channel dividing two barrier is- item was saved!” turned into a net of sorts, and the information they couldn’t
lands. When he returned to that debris was piled along a line of look up on computers, such as
spot, the 42-foot trawler was no- The frame glimmered and the bamboo trees. Her neighbors symptoms for common condi-
where to be seen. glass hadn’t even shattered. Amid looked through the stacks for tions and numbers and directions
the wreckage, she’d found the im- their lost belongings. to other local hospitals. The “Pe-
McCourry and his wife had just age of a smiling blonde high ripheral Brain,” they called it.
begun to lay roots in the commu- school girl with thick black glass- Barrett knew anything that
nity, known for its pristine beach- es and a teal floral blouse. didn’t get scooped up was des- My grandmother kept hers —
es and laid-back lifestyle. They tined for the garbage, so she one black, the other navy blue —
planned to make it their full-time Minutes later friends began searched for what might be trace- neatly preserved, stored safely in
home when they retired in two chiming in, tagging Ellie in the able to owners. She spotted the the back of her closet since she
years. Their boat was a nod to comments. That’s where I spotted letters, jewelry and a service med- retired in 1997. Whoever owned
their past and their future: It had it, too, and I reached out to both al. The pile of yellowing envelopes this notebook had probably done
the name of their hometown in women in hopes of learning more. — bound by a blue shoelace and the same for as many years.
Pennsylvania scrawled across the Ellie’s mom soon met up with Gil addressed to a Karen Maher from
white stern, and the couple imag- Suarez to retrieve the photo. an officer in the Marine Corps — “You need to find the owner,”
ined leisurely afternoons sailing felt special. she said.
off Florida in their golden years. After losing her beloved, un-
flappable grandfather, the picture Barrett figured Maher might be I posted photos of the journal
Figuring Ian’s 6-foot swell car- from his house has even greater and a description of where I had
ried the boat to nearby San Carlos found it on local Facebook groups.
Island, McCourry went searching One page, Hurricane Ian’s Lost
through miles of debris, clad in Treasures, specifically aims to re-
flip-flops as he stepped over glass, connect people with their missing
nails and other dangerous rubble. belongings, and it disseminated
He said one suspicious man my post.
threatened to shoot him for tres-
passing. (“I got a gun in my bag, Meanwhile, I began searching
too,” McCourry responded. “You for clues within the journal’s pag-
better hit me because I know I’ll es with help from The Washing-
hit you.”) ton Post’s dogged research team.
A page toward the middle had a
Then he spotted a boat precari- list of hospitals in the Kansas City
ously sandwiched between an- area. I tried calling some of the
other vessel and a leaning palm numbers but found they were dis-
tree. It didn’t look like his boat at connected or belonged to differ-
first. But as he made his way back ent users. Carolyn could have
to a debris-cluttered road, he no- worked in Missouri or Kansas
ticed the name of his hailing port: before the advent of portable
Skippack. computers, retiring to Florida lat-
er in life with a treasured journal
“Holy s---,” he said. “There it is.” stowed away.
The scratched and dented hull
sat on shards of building materi- Pulitzer Prize-winning Post re-
als. The doors and windows were searcher Alice Crites checked in
blown out. A grayish sludge cov- Missouri and Kansas for nonac-
ered the teak-covered interior. tive medical licenses of doctors
The arch that held the GPS equip- named Carolyn and matched
ment was torn off. them with voter registrations for
The water had probably pulled Fort Myers Beach. Nothing came
the nose underwater until the back. She then ran voter registra-
blue rope McCourry had used to tion records for Fort Myers Beach
anchor it snapped, pushing the that also have a residential ad-
boat into a minefield of debris. It’s dress in Missouri. The one result
a goner, he thought — far too was not a doctor. I scanned Face-
damaged to even think about try- book and LinkedIn for likely pro-
ing to repair. files, but none appeared to match.
But he managed to salvage
some valuables inside: A stack of Still bent on finding Carolyn, I
necessary insurance papers. The reached out to the Kansas State
boat’s registration. And his wife’s Nurses Association, which con-
cherished, anchor-shaped pillow. firmed the first phone numbers
He turned back to the Eagle One marked in the journal probably
and said goodbye. belonged to Johnson County’s
McCourry teared up as he told emergency response system but
me about how rather than la- couldn’t tell me who the owner
menting his ruined belongings, might be.
he finds himself grieving the loss
of the life he had hoped to enjoy A month after I started my
into his old age. Now he is prepar- search, Carolyn is still a mystery
— and her notebook, one more
belonging adrift after the storm.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
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Rail makes D.C. school
a return in enrollment
Loudoun reverses
County covid slide
Silver Line’s opening PHOTOS BY ASTRID RIECKEN FOR THE WASHINGTON POST HIGHEST NUMBERS
marks end to decades of IN OVER A DECADE
wrangling and setbacks A powerful dedication 96,000 attend charter
and traditional schools
BY JUSTIN GEORGE D.C. memorial honors the military service of Indigenous peoples
AND IAN DUNCAN BY LAUREN LUMPKIN
More than 120 years before the BY DANA HEDGPETH Traditional public and charter
Silver Line will begin shuttling A llen Kale 'iolani Hoe, 75, traveled school enrollment in the District
passengers Tuesday between the nearly 5,000 miles from his home in putting all of the politics aside to showcase has hit its highest point in more
nation’s capital and Loudoun Hawaii to witness the dedication of a Native peoples and how they’ve served this than a decade, with more than
County, a railroad was carrying memorial to honor Indigenous veter- country through decades of conflict,” Hoe 96,000 students attending city
vacationers between the Wash- said. “This nation and the citizens of this schools, D.C. Mayor Muriel E.
ington area and the foot of the ans and active U.S. military members that sits nation owe a huge debt of gratitude to Bowser (D) said Monday.
Blue Ridge Mountains, trading outside the National Museum of the Ameri- Indigenous men and women who have for The figure represents an in-
sweltering city summers for roll- can Indian on the National Mall. decades — and even centuries — helped to crease of almost 3 percent from
ing pastoral hills. For Hoe, a Native Hawaiian who served as preserve this country.” last school year, or about 2,600
The first iteration of the Wash- an Army combat medic in Vietnam, the trip Hoe was among 1,700 Indigenous veterans more students, according to pre-
ington and Old Dominion rail- to Washington last weekend brought pride and military service members who came liminary data from the Office of
road began in Alexandria in the and joy. There also was sadness as he from tribes across the country and descended the State Superintendent of Edu-
mid-1800s, running until 1968. remembered his 27-year-old son, Nainoa, a on the museum’s grounds for three days of cation (OSSE). Before the pan-
The Metrorail system broke U.S. Army infantry officer who was killed 17 events that kicked off Friday — Veterans Day demic, public school enrollment
ground the next year, when re- years ago in combat in Iraq. — with a procession, followed by speeches had been growing by an average
gional leaders envisioned a fu- “This is a powerful statement in terms of of about 1,600 students every
ture connection between D.C., its SEE MEMORIAL ON B2 school year since the 2007-2008
suburbs and the recently opened academic year, according to the
Dulles International Airport. D.C. Policy Center, a local re-
The distance between the search group. That progress
hopes of local leaders at the time stalled during the public health
and the reality of restoring rail crisis.
was a 54-year journey of lobby- Now, data shows not only a
ing, funding searches, construc- return to normal growth but
tion delays and bureaucratic set- higher enrollment than pre-
backs that will come to end about pandemic levels. During the
2 p.m. Tuesday. 2019-2020 school year, 43,942
A rail connection will be rees- students attended charter
tablished between the nation’s schools. Now that number stands
capital and its wealthiest county at 46,449, representing 48 per-
as Metro’s Silver Line extension cent of the city’s total public
adds three stations in Loudoun — school enrollment. Enrollment in
including one at Dulles on the D.C. public schools grew from
week of its 60th anniversary — 49,890 that school year to 50,204
and three others in Fairfax Coun- this school year — its second-
ty. The $3 billion, 111/2-mile rail highest figure since OSSE began
segment will complete a 23-mile citywide counts of students in
line that opened in 2014, usher- 2007.
ing in a long-desired westward “We know that when we invest
in our school communities and
SEE SILVER LINE ON B5
SEE ENROLLMENT ON B4
For Gen Z,
‘run, hide, Chesapeake
fight’ isn’t could gain
good enough a national
designation
The alert came
late Sunday about
an active shooter Two lawmakers will seek
still at large in the recreation area status
Charlottesville for largest U.S. estuary
area.
Petula “RUN HIDE BY FREDRICK KUNKLE
Dvorak The Chesapeake Bay would
FIGHT,” the join the list of America’s most
University of treasured parks and natural
Virginia’s Emergency landscapes under a measure
Management Department urged backed by two members of Con-
students and staff. gress to designate the nation’s
Twitter erupted as people — largest estuary as a national
including parents of U-Va. recreation area.
students — tried frantically to Sen. Chris Van Hollen and
parse what was happening: Rep. John Sarbanes, both Mary-
“Run hide fight? What?” land Democrats, said Monday
“I honestly can’t tell if this is they intend to introduce legisla-
real or not.” tion in the next Congress that
“Very off putting.” would incorporate the bay into
It’s part of the curriculum, the nation’s park system and
America. elevate its status as one of the
While too many parents — country’s most important land-
and politicians pretending to scapes, thus easing the way
care about parents — have been toward obtaining steady federal
busy conjuring manufactured funding to conserve the body of
crises over school curriculum, water, promote tourism and ex-
their children have been in pand public access within its
training. 64,000 square miles of water-
Kindergartners have been shed.
cosplaying their own slaughter It would also set in motion an
as their parents focused on ambitious plan to knit together
trying to ban books that said and highlight key places of inter-
“gay.” est around the bay — such as a
American students knew 19th-century waterman’s house
exactly what the “RUN HIDE in Annapolis or a spit of land in
FIGHT” order meant. It’s this Hampton, Va., where enslaved
generation’s “stop, drop and Africans first arrived by boat in
roll.” colonial America — as public
It was developed by the FBI embarkation points to explore
and is taught in schools and the bay’s cultural, historical and
workplaces. U-Va. explains the ecological riches.
slogan in detail with a six- FROM TOP: Hamilton Tongkeamha, 37, a retired staff sergeant and member of the Kiowa
minute video pasted below a tribe in Oklahoma, came to D.C. for the dedication of the National Native American SEE CHESAPEAKE ON B4
message tracing the need for
training back to a 2007 mass Veterans Memorial. The stainless steel ring stands 12 feet tall. Allen Kale 'iolani Hoe, left,
shooting at Virginia Tech that and William K. Richards Jr., who both served in Vietnam, stand at the memorial.
SEE DVORAK ON B3
B2 EZ RE THE WASHINGTON POST . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
National Mall memorial honors Native Americans’ service
MEMORIAL FROM B1 ASTRID RIECKEN FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
from dignitaries and a ceremo- ALAN KARCHMER FOR THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
nial, first-time lighting of the
$15 million memorial that has TOP: Indigenous veterans and military service members take part in a procession in D.C. on Friday as part of the dedication of the National Native American Veterans
been more than two decades in Memorial. ABOVE: The memorial, which sits outside the National Museum of the American Indian, features the Warriors’ Circle of Honor. The circle represents “the hole in
the making. the sky where the Creator lives,” according to designer Harvey Pratt, a Cheyenne and Arapaho who served as a Marine in Vietnam.
The dedication, in sight of the serve because of a sense of home with “war stories,” he said, ton Oyate tribe in South Dakota tribal leaders in forums across and visitors often tie cloths for
U.S. Capitol, was an emotional patriotism and duty to defend and “I wanted to come back and and assigned to Joint Base Ana- the country to get their input. prayers and healing — a Native
experience for people whose an- homelands that originally be- tell war stories, too. I’ve now had costia-Bolling in Southeast They chose Harvey Pratt, a Chey- American tradition — on four
cestors had been forced from longed to their tribes. They see that privilege.” Washington. “I do this for myself, enne and Arapaho who also lances around the edges of the
their lands and treated harshly my people and my family.” served as a Marine in Vietnam, memorial.
by a country that many in their “Now we’re getting some recognition for what from 120 submissions to design
community went on to defend we’ve done for this country.” Debra Kay Mooney, a 58-year- it. More than $15 million was Pratt has said the memorial is
and still serve today. There are old Choctaw who served more raised for the memorial’s con- meant to be a place of “gathering,
roughly 135,000 veterans and Debra Kay Mooney, a Choctaw who served in the U.S. Army National Guard than two decades in the U.S. struction and dedication, and it remembrance, healing and re-
active military service members Army National Guard in Okla- opened in November 2020, but flection.”
who are American Indian, Alas- military service as an obligation Air Force Staff Sgt. Wayne homa, described the service of official dedication ceremonies
kan Native and Native Hawaiian. and an honor. Some want to Lufkins, 25, of Gallup, N.M., Indigenous people as “a calling were delayed because of the At one point during Friday’s
proudly follow generations of whose grandfather was a Navajo that’s embedded within us.” She coronavirus pandemic. dedication, a rainbow broke
Military veterans and active family members who have Code Talker, said he joined the said she was glad to come and see through the clouds, just over the
service members participated in served. And for many, it is an service seven years ago because the dedication of the memorial. Called the Warriors’ Circle of U.S. Capitol. For many including
the procession on the grounds of extension of their tribe’s warrior he wanted to do “what my ances- “Native Americans don’t always Honor, the memorial stretches 12 Hoe, it felt like a sign to honor
the Mall. Some decorated war culture and customs. tors did before me.” get paid attention to,” she said, feet tall and is a stainless steel those who had served.
veterans rode in motorized “but now we’re getting some circle that’s balanced on a
wheelchairs, while others used Doyah said he served because “It’s a deep, personal devo- recognition for what we’ve done carved, stone drum. It has the “It’s awesome,” Hoe said, “to
canes or walkers — many wore “it’s in my DNA.” Kiowa warriors tion,” said Lufkins, who is a for this country.” seals of the Navy, Army, Air see the number of Indians that
jackets or baseball caps that historically were known to come member of the Sisseton Wahpe- Force, Coast Guard and Marine came to show our history and
detailed their respective military In 1994, Congress passed legis- Corps on it. The circle represents desire to continue the legacy and
branches and overseas deploy- lation establishing the memori- “the hole in the sky where the traditions of being Native war-
ments. Others wore their tradi- al, and museum officials spoke to Creator lives,” according to Pratt, riors who want to serve their
tional Indigenous regalia, and more than 1,200 veterans and country and their Native lands.
some were in full military dress
as they carried flags of the Unit- “My son would be so proud.”
ed States, their military branch
and tribal affiliations, and
marched in cadence.
Thomas H. Begay, 98, a Navajo
from Albuquerque, was among
those who came. Growing up in a
rural area, he spoke only Navajo
until he learned English at 13. He
enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps
at 16. In World War II, he was
selected as a Navajo Code Talker
— a group of American Indians
who used their Indigenous lan-
guage to send secret military
codes that enemies could not
unscramble. Begay survived Iwo
Jima and can still remember
dates of battles he served in and
the names of lost comrades. He
went on to serve in the Army in
Korea and survived the Battle of
the Chosin Reservoir, a particu-
larly brutal fight. He earned
eight Bronze Stars for his mili-
tary service.
In the Friday procession, Be-
gay occasionally stood from his
wheelchair and walked a few
hundred feet, pausing at times to
wave and salute the crowd. He
wore white gloves, a shirt
adorned with his military hon-
ors, and a traditional silver and
turquoise Native American bolo
at his neck.
Native American leaders said
that before the memorial
opened, Indigenous veterans had
to go to other war memorials in
D.C. for tributes. Getting a me-
morial to recognize Indigenous
peoples’ service near the Mall
was a long time in coming.
Ray C. Doyah, 80, traveled
with roughly two dozen others
from his Kiowa tribe in Carnegie,
Okla., on a chartered bus for the
dedication. An air traffic control-
ler for the U.S. Air Force in the
Vietnam War, Doyah sat in his
walker on the Mall, listening as a
dozen speakers praised Indians
for serving a country that did not
always respect them and their
tribal sovereignty. As they spoke
of Indigenous peoples’ valor,
courage and perseverance, tears
came to his eyes.
“This is so moving to be here,”
said Doyah. “It means a lot to me.
I’m so glad to see we’re getting
the recognition we deserve.”
Indigenous peoples have a
long history of service in the U.S.
military and have served in every
major military conflict since the
Revolutionary War. Museum ex-
perts said that compared with
their population in the United
States, Indigenous peoples serve
at “extraordinarily high num-
bers.”
At least 12,000 Native Ameri-
cans served during World War I,
and in World War II, about
44,000 served. About 10,000 In-
dians served in the Korean War,
and about 42,000 served in Viet-
nam. According to the Pentagon,
of the roughly 1.3 million active-
duty U.S. service members, near-
ly 14,000 identify as American
Indian or Alaskan Native.
Some people may question
why Native Americans would
serve in the U.S. military, given
the government’s forced take-
over of their lands, followed by
centuries of broken treaties, but
Native American veterans, histo-
rians and tribal leaders said
there is a complex set of reasons
as to why they do it.
Some Native Americans were
drafted. Others come from eco-
nomically depressed areas, so it
is a chance to travel and get on a
stable career path. Many others
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At Miriam’s Kitchen, people without homes can find more than just a meal
In the time before Then White went to her old looking forward to seeing that transportation.
— before her neighborhood in Southeast, smile, because it reminded me “I was on the 32 today,” she
apartment sleeping in building vestibules. that I am human and that I do
flooded, forcing She figured if she should die in matter,” she said. “That right said. “It did bring back
her out of it; the night, someone would be able there is a powerful statement for memories.
John before her family to recognize her. me.”
Kelly's and friends had “I can get anywhere in
Washington stopped letting “If something happened to me, White became an advocacy Maryland, D.C., Virginia. One
her crash with at least somebody could identify fellow at Miriam’s Kitchen, thing about a homeless person:
them; before she my body and say, ‘Well, I know allowing her to work with the Ask them for directions. They
spent winter this lady right here,’ ” she said. staff to dive into the District’s
nights crisscrossing the city, budget and testify before the D.C. “What Miriam’s Kitchen
asleep on Metrobuses — Sheila Often she’d catch the 32 bus at Council. She received help from did for me is kept me
White had never heard of night. other organizations, too, from being depressed,
Miriam’s Kitchen. She’d had no including the People for Fairness because I always had
reason to know about the charity “It was a bus line that stayed Coalition and Street Sense. something to do.”
in Foggy Bottom that feeds open almost 24 hours,” White (White’s work with the Street
hungry people and helps them said. “To stay safe I would just Sense newspaper and website is Sheila White
find homes. ride the bus line from Friendship chronicled in a new
White hadn’t had the easiest Heights and then all the way to documentary, “Street Reporter,” won’t get lost. We know how to
life — from ages 2 to 9 she was in Southern Avenue, which is over by Laura Waters Hinson.) survive out there, as much as we
and out of Junior Village, the there by the Anacostia area. Then JOHN KELLY/THE WASHINGTON POST can.”
children’s home in Southeast I’d ride it back again. I would do For four years, White lived in a Helping Hand
Washington — but it wasn’t until that, say, three times or four Sheila White, who had experienced homelessness, became an women’s shelter in Chinatown. In
2013 that she found herself times. That would pass the night advocacy fellow at Miriam’s Kitchen, allowing her to work with its May of 2020 she found Miriam’s Kitchen is a partner
without a place to live. A pipe till it got light outside. Then I’d staff to dive into the District’s budget and testify before the council. permanent supportive housing in in The Washington Post Helping
start my journey walking Northwest Washington. She is Hand, our annual fundraising
broke in her apartment, flooding around.” and dinner are served there every days a week,” said White, 61. working on a degree in political drive. Your gift will help support
it and destroying her possessions. weekday. Case workers help “What Miriam’s Kitchen did for science at the University of the people like Sheila White.
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different relatives — a few days — on K Street NW, White recalled receive housing benefits and depressed, because I always had To give online, visit
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they tired of being hosts. home told her about Miriam’s affected some of the charity’s computer and do my homework check, write Miriam’s Kitchen,
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play with their dogs and their on the street. It’s cold. I’m tired. workshops, too. were on the faces of the staff and can cook, sleep and work, play
kids and be like, ‘Why can’t I be I’m hungry all the time,’ ” White volunteers who worked there and and enjoy life, just live out my old
like that again?’ ” she said. said. “I just started hanging around the guests who went there. age.”
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U.S. was able to fix its fire problem. What about gunfire?
Man attacked on
Metrobus, police say DVORAK FROM B1 Like “run, hide, fight,” it was a JUSTIN IDE FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
mantra that taught kids how to
A man was stabbed on a left 32 people dead. confront man-made disasters. Mike Moriarty, a University of Virginia graduate and the father of a student and a graduate, places
Metrobus in Prince George’s Here’s a breakdown: flowers at the entrance of Scott Stadium a day after three U-Va. football players were fatally shot.
County and suffered life- “RUN. When there is an active But the fire report — and the
threatening injuries, according to nation — launched a united inflation, was equivalent to more already in the line of fire can’t be destructive impact of [gun]fire.
Metro officials. threat.” effort to fix the problem. than $800 billion. expected to reverse our gun We believe a continuing Federal
“HIDE. If escape is not violence epidemic. We need to focus on the [gun]fire problem is
The attack happened about The commission tackled What does this have to do with stop, think and legislate against a necessity. It is the earnest hope
1:20 p.m. Monday in what Metro possible, hide.” firefighter training, research, the nation’s devastating gunfire these shameful numbers. of the members of this
officials said was an “apparent “FIGHT. Only as a last resort design and building safety. It epidemic? Commission that this report will
robbery” on the H12 bus route urged the Consumer Product Let’s close with a slight change provide helpful guidelines for
near Iverson Street and 23rd and if your life is in danger.” Safety Commission to address There have been nearly 600 to the conclusion reached by the local, State, and national efforts
Parkway in the Hillcrest Heights “Stop, drop and roll” was born labeling and product safety, and mass shootings in America this fire commission’s chairman, to reduce the life and property
area. Officials did not provide any lawmakers to change building year. Richard Bland, in his 1973 letter loss by destructive [gun]fire in
details about what may have when America was in the throes safety codes and standards to Nixon: the United States.”
prompted the stabbing. of another crisis — fires. There because the solutions were so While plans like “run, hide,
were too many in the 1970s and obvious. fight” seek to curb bloodshed, “We know our great Nation We’ve done this before,
Ian Jannetta, a Metro the nation was moved to action. they only add mental health has the resources and technology America.
spokesman, said Metro Transit We were also aware of our scarring to the gunfire death toll. presently available to lessen the
Police are investigating and “During the next hour there is shameful position in the world,
trying to identify a suspect. a statistical likelihood that more when it came to fire. Quick-thinking victims
than 300 destructive fires will
— Dana Hedgpeth rage somewhere in this Nation,” “Appallingly, the richest and juDsot iysonu’t hyaovuer astyklietcahneynmthoaret?
opened the report by the U.S. most technologically advanced
Man shot outside National Commission on Fire nation in the world leads all the
Clyde’s in Chevy Chase Prevention and Control. major industrialized countries in
per capita deaths and property
Authorities said one man was In that 1973 paper, the loss from fire,” the report stated.
shot and another was hit in the commission declared that fires
face Monday outside a Clyde’s kill and injure thousands of America now lives with a good
restaurant in Chevy Chase. Americans, and that as a leading amount of fire control — building
cause of “accidental death, only codes, fire doors, smoke alarms,
The incident unfolded about motor vehicle accidents and falls office ceiling sprinklers. We still
12:15 a.m. at the restaurant on rank higher.” construct plenty of buildings, but
Wisconsin Avenue near Military they are safer.
Road and the Friendship Heights President Richard M. Nixon,
Metro stop. Montgomery County reacting to this nationwide crisis, You see where I’m going with
police said a man got into an appointed that commission in this, right?
argument with two other men June 1971 to create that report.
inside the restaurant. Once they Fire didn’t have lobbyists or
were outside, the gunman shot Two years later, the PACs. Lawmakers didn’t set fires
one man in the upper body and commission came up with a in political ads. The nation got
hit the other man in the face decisive study on fires and fire together to work on laws to
before fleeing. prevention — “America Burning.” change building codes and
The study said the public must manufacturing standards. It’s
The victims were taken to a be taught to roll someone to why all those PJs have aggressive
hospital with injuries not extinguish clothes that were on signage about their flame-
considered life-threatening, fire. That was because the resistant qualities.
police officials said in a commissioners spoke with burn
statement. Authorities said that units to learn that flammable And things got better.
they believe it was an isolated fabrics were “a major cause of By 2021, the nation had 3,800
incident and that they were burns in children.” civilian fire deaths, according to
looking for the gunman. the National Fire Protection
By the 1980s, every kid in Association. That’s a third of the
— Dana Hedgpeth America plucking soggy 1970s death toll, despite our
marshmallows out of their bowl nation’s growth by 100 million
“cToimghmt-uknniitty” of Lucky Charms during people since then. Fire damage in
Saturday morning cartoons was 2021 is estimated at $15.9 billion.
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Chesapeake could be designated national recreation area
CHESAPEAKE FROM B1 and previously marginalized his- 5 national recreation area will which are managed by the Park 1986.
tories such as the impact and evolve over time,” Sarbanes said Service or the U.S. Forest Service “The idea is for a Chesapeake
Van Hollen, quoting an early legacy of slavery. The proposed Baltimore MWahnitoerhall in an interview, adding that the and tend to be focused on bodies
proponent of the idea, envi- legislation also directs the feder- Burtis proposal builds on the Chesa- of water — including the Dela- Bay National Park to be formed
sioned the land-based circle of al government to promote more 95 House peake Bay Gateways and Water- ware Water Gap, which straddles from out of many bits and pieces
destinations as “a string of pearls equitable public access to the bay trails Network that has been in the Delaware River between of county, state and federal land
that will tie key areas of the Bay for the future. D.C. Annapolis place since 2000. Under that Pennsylvania and New Jersey; along the bay in all the states that
watershed together.” initiative, the Interior Depart- Glen Canyon, which encompass- share the bay — primarily Mary-
While the designation would MD. 50 DEL. ment has helped assemble a es Lake Powell in Arizona and land, Virginia and Pennsylvania,”
If anything, the proposed na- make it easier to acquire addi- network of more than 300 sites, Utah; and Lake Mead, the na- the editorial says.
tional recognition of the bay’s tional properties to widen public 95 MD. including parks, museums or tion’s largest and oldest national
importance and its impact on access to the bay, the lawmakers other places in the Chesapeake recreation area, in Arizona and The draft legislation by Van
American history is long over- emphasized that such expansion 301 113 Chesapeake Bay watershed that are devoted to Nevada. Hollen and others identifies four
due, said Joel Dunn, president would be voluntary, not by con- interpreting, conserving or pro- key sites that the Park Service
and chief executive of the Chesa- demnation through eminent do- VA. Chincoteague moting the bay. The Chesapeake Bay became would be authorized to acquire
peake Conservancy. main. They also said that listing the gateway for European ex- through donation or voluntary
the bay as a national recreation Richmond 13 “I think the Chesapeake Na- plorers who established the first sale: Burtis House, a waterman’s
“This place, the Chesapeake, is area would not lead to tighter tional Recreation Area is just a permanent English-speaking residence built around 1880 in
the birthplace of American iden- regulations or restrictions on 64 VA. terrific way to kind of take that colony in North America at the City Dock area of downtown
tity,” Dunn said. “It’s just as commercial activity or recrea- appreciation to the next level,” Jamestown. It was fundamental Annapolis and most recently was
spectacular as Yellowstone or tion, but could instead help to Old Point 25 MILES Sarbanes said. He said the draft to the rise of the Maryland and home to the National Sailing
Yosemite, and it’s as great as the promote tourism and the area’s Comfort legislation — which has been Virginia colonies, and the setting Hall of Fame; Whitehall Manor,
Great Smokies or as grand as the commercial prospects. Atlantic shaped by representatives from for two profoundly contradictory which was built in 1746 and
Grand Tetons. . . . But despite all Norfolok o Ocean organizations as diverse as the events in the origin of American occupied by Maryland’s last pro-
that amazing nature, culture and “It’s a way to introduce our- Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the democracy. The House of Bur- vincial governor, Horatio
history, it’s not represented in selves to the world,” said Johnny Virginia Beach American Sportfishing Associa- gesses, which convened in Sharpe; the Thomas Point Shoal
the park system.” Shockley, a third-generation tion, the National Marine Manu- July 1619, would become the Lighthouse, a rare “screw-pile”
waterman whose life embodies THE WASHINGTON POST facturers Association, Latino Virginia General Assembly and structure that looks like a cottage
Van Hollen said in an inter- the transition from backbreak- Outdoors and Maryland water- the oldest continuous legislative on stilts that was erected in 1875;
view that the initiative has been ing work hauling oysters from “The infrastructure that we men — will be open to public body in the Americas. Weeks and 122 acres of Fort Monroe’s
decades in the making, and it the bay to cultivating them using used to get them out, we need review and comment for later, the first enslaved people North Beach, where ships deliv-
approached reality over the past high-tech and sustainable meth- now to build infrastructure to 90 days. would arrive in a privateer’s ship ered enslaved Africans in 1619.
couple of years as representa- ods. He hopes the designation get them back,” said Shockley, of at Point Comfort.
tives from more than 30 organi- will showcase the bay and its rise Dorchester County. The federal classification of “It is, as you know, a treasure
zations, including Virginia’s con- as a commercial powerhouse fol- public lands includes more than The idea of including the not just for this region but for the
gressional delegation, state offi- lowing the Civil War that sup- The National Park Service two dozen categories, ranging Chesapeake Bay in the nation’s country and world,” Van Hollen
cials and nonprofit organiza- plied the nation with oysters and would assume more authority from national parks and national park system goes back at least to said. “And we need to both
tions, laid down guiding crabs, while also helping to mar- over the area but would not memorials to national refuges the 1980s and then-Anne Arun- preserve and protect it, but also
principles for federal legislation. shal private and federal resourc- supersede state powers. The Park and national battlefield sites, but del County Executive O. James ensure that those who make
es to reclaim waters that were Service would, however, be able all are considered parks. The Lighthizer, whose early efforts their livelihood from the bay
Among other things, the group damaged and depleted by that to identify and absorb additional Park Services’s website lists 18 got a boost from the Capital have a prosperous future. And I
wanted to ensure that the effort industry. properties into the park on a national recreation areas — newspaper’s editorial board in think this will combine those
would highlight the bay’s con- voluntary basis or enter into important goals.”
nection to Indigenous peoples agreements to jointly manage
sites belonging to states, local
jurisdictions or nonprofit enti-
ties.
“So baked into this is a very
collaborative process for how the
D.C. mayor, schools chancellor say enrollment rebound is encouraging
ENROLLMENT FROM B1 ism, teacher shortages, plummet- of adults leaving the city or 5 percent, respectively, since last she said. new programs can attract new
ing test scores, and political bat- pulling their children out of school year, officials said. What remains to be seen, she students to the city’s schools. The
provide opportunities and pro- tles over what students should schools during the pandemic career preparation program,
grams that challenge and engage learn about race and gender — were contributing to the citywide “These enrollment numbers said, is whether this increase is which is operated by OSSE and
students, families trust us. When have challenged much of public stagnation and anticipated de- are positive indicators for our the beginning of a long-term currently housed at Trinity Wash-
families trust us — when they education and, in many cases, crease, according to a study from school communities as we re- gain, propelled by students en- ington University, is a place
know that their children will be eroded trust. the D.C. Policy Center. As the bound from the challenges the tering the system in earlier where students can take high
loved and challenged in our pandemic went on, D.C. public covid-19 pandemic presented the grades, or a short-term blip driv- school and college-level courses
schools — that benefits our entire Washington-area schools have schools saw the largest drops in last few years,” Lewis D. Ferebee, en by high-schoolers who will in cybersecurity, general nursing
community,” Bowser said in a not been immune to enrollment the prekindergarten years. City the system’s chancellor, said in a graduate in a few years. and health information technol-
statement. During a news event, slumps. Last year, preliminary data showed enrollment in that statement. ogy.
she added that while the new data shared by districts in No- age group slumped by nearly 6 “Pre-K has been a great gate-
enrollment numbers have not yet vember showed that many had percent. The public school system also way, a great way for families and The effort is expanding, Bows-
been audited, the figures are not yet rebounded. noted an 8 percent rise in ninth- students to start at an elemen- er said, and will move to a
encouraging. Officials said many families grade enrollment and a 13 per- tary school and stay,” Coffin said. permanent location at the Penn
In the District, the traditional with 3- and 4-year-olds may have cent jump among 10th-graders. “For the future of enrollment, is Center building in Northeast
The District’s figures come af- public school system has strug- wanted to keep their children this increasing the base of stu- Washington next school year.
ter stark enrollment drops that gled to hold on to steady enroll- home until they could get vacci- Chelsea Coffin, director of the dents enrolling in early grades, or
school systems throughout the ment increases. Meanwhile, the nated, or they may have found D.C. Policy Center’s Education is this a temporary increase in “We know that investing in
country have suffered since the charter sector has grown almost other child-care arrangements. Policy Initiative, said it’s typical the enrollment in upper grades high-quality programming is
start of the pandemic. Those every year since 2007. When the Now, it appears those families are to see enrollment grow in early that may disappear?” critical to the success of our
declines — along with other chal- pandemic hit, growth ground to a back. Pre-k3 and pre-k4 enroll- high school. Enrollment in D.C. students,” she said, “but also to
lenges including high absentee- near-halt. ment jumped by more than 6 and schools has historically peaked at Bowser, who announced the attracting more families to our
kindergarten and then steadily enrollment shifts at the city’s public school system.”
Falling birthrates and droves declined until the ninth grade, Advanced Technical Center, said
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54 years later,
Loudoun prepares
for return of rail
SILVER LINE FROM B1 than 1.8 million square feet of RICKY CARIOTI/THE WASHINGTON POST
office space, nearly 2,000 homes,
expansion of the transit system a hotel and two public parks. A view last week of the Ashburn Metro station on the new extension from Ashburn to Dulles Airport. The Silver Line will usher in a long-
after years of delays. desired westward expansion to Metro after years of planning, political wrangling and construction setbacks.
“It will really open up the tour-
Loudoun has changed dramat- ism industry with Metro in Lou- portions of the county and that have enriched the county’s coffers the Silver Line. Since 1999, the hybrid work schedules, but devel-
ically since its bucolic early days, doun County in a major way,” toll increases would hurt drivers. but bring few other community company has owned the land opers say they have adapted and
and its aspirations for what Met- Loudoun County Supervisor Mi- benefits. where the Loudoun Station devel- expect demand for offices and
ro would bring to Virginia’s fast- chael R. Turner (D-Ashburn) said In addition to economic and opment is rising. commercial development — par-
est-growing county have shifted of the Silver Line. “It will trans- commuter benefits, proponents The Silver Line could change ticularly at locations close to Met-
with it. County leaders are still form the community.” noted the county’s financial re- that. Comstock originally envi- ro — to remain strong. Clemente
looking to give residents a com- sponsibility was less than 5 per- sioned a subdivision of sin- said that while one of his build-
muting alternative to stifling traf- The long-discussed rail line be- cent of the line’s cost. “We’ve got millions and mil- gle-family homes, but as Silver ings might have had one or two
fic, but they also hope the rail line gan to take shape in the early lions of square feet of data cen- Line planning was underway, large tenants in past, they now
will spur affordable housing and 2000s. The federal government “Other people are paying like ters, and now our public is sort of chief executive Chris Clemente have leases with a half-dozen
business development that will committed $900 million to the 96 percent of the cost to bring us frustrated with that,” Letourneau said, it became clear a Metro smaller tenants either looking to
diversify new businesses beyond first phase of the project, which Metro,” Letourneau said. said. “Where’s the rest of the station nearby would become a downsize or abandoning older
mammoth data centers. opened eight years ago between economic growth? Metro is that reality. office park developments.
the East Falls Church and Wiehle- “But while we’ve done opportunity. The Silver Line is
“Metro really put us in an en- Reston East stations. some amazing things, that opportunity.” “That changed our course for Realtors say the Silver Line will
tirely different game,” said Buddy that property,” Clemente said. attract families to Loudoun, ap-
Rizer, executive director for eco- In early 2008, federal officials Metro represents Echoing businesses in the Dis- pealing to workers who no longer
nomic development in Loudoun stunned local leaders by declin- our single biggest trict and closer-in suburbs, those The 50-acre property is about must commute five days a week.
County. “We’ve been uber-suc- ing to fund the second phase, in Loudoun say they are willing to one-third built out, with apart- Rich Blessing, president of the
cessful. Our economy has been effectively scuttling it. James S. opportunity.” pay a premium for Metro access. ments, trendy restaurants and a Dulles Area Association of Real-
strong and we’ve been able to Simpson, then the chief of the When Mark Madigan was looking movie theater alongside offices. tors, said he’s already seen that
grow our tax base. But while Federal Transit Administration, Buddy Rizer, executive director for for an office for his growing con- It’s smaller than the company’s shift among younger prospective
we’ve done some amazing things, told Virginia leaders the project economic development in Loudoun sulting business, he said, an Ash- Reston Station development at residents.
Metro represents our single big- had too many large “technical, burn location near the future the Wiehle-Reston East station,
gest opportunity.” financial and institutional risks” In summer 2012, the Loudoun Metro station stood out. but it also marks a shift for Wash- “They’re coming back out here
and “unprecedented” uncertain- County Board of Supervisors vot- ington’s suburban fringe. and having some more space,” he
At the same time, questions ties. ed 5-4 in favor of funding the “It was the most important said. “I think the Silver Line af-
remain about whether the transit Silver Line. factor in the decision to choose “The Silver Line is doing what fords them the opportunity for
system’s benefits will make up for After negotiations, officials re- this building,” said Madigan, it was supposed to do,” Clemente recreation on weekends.”
the increased fees Dulles Toll lented in December 2008, al- Years later, residents say they chief executive of IT Cadre. “It said. “It is creating economic de-
Road users will encounter and though federal support would ul- still want transit access to D.C. connects us into this massive velopment all up and down the Realtor Lynn Norusis recalled
the bills that special tax districts timately come in the form of and the benefits of new amen- ecosystem that is the D.C. metro Dulles Toll Road.” covering the county in a previous
will bear to pay for the project, $1.9 billion in loans that still need ities, stores and restaurants that area.” career as a local news reporter
coming after the pandemic cut to be paid off through toll rev- come with new developments Between the two Comstock de- and how the arrival of a grocery
Metro ridership in half. enue. With limited federal invest- springing up. But in a county with The company signed a lease in velopments stands a project built story in 2006 was considered
ment, the extension was a big bet a median household income of 2018 and has about 100 employ- by Rocks Engineering. Michael major news. For the Metro expan-
Officials in Fairfax and Lou- for Fairfax and Loudoun coun- more than $147,000, job creation ees at the new Loudoun Station Rocks, the company’s president, sion to be coming a few years later
doun counties say they are confi- ties, as well as for the Metropoli- and increased tax revenue from development. said his grandfather picked out underscores how quickly the area
dent the rail line will supercharge tan Washington Airports Author- development are not as large a the land 70 years ago from a has evolved, she said.
business growth, increase hous- ity, which oversaw the project and desire as they might be for other Madigan said proximity to helicopter. Now it’s home to Inno-
ing options and give residents a boosted highway tolls to pay for communities. Instead, residents Metro will allow his firm to re- vation Center South, a mixed-use “What the Metro is going to do
convenient travel alternative be- most construction costs. and local leaders are eyeing af- cruit employees from across the project at the Innovation Center for that area is really pull it out of
tween D.C., Tysons and Dulles. fordable housing and businesses area, including those who don’t station in Fairfax County. people thinking, ‘Oh, my gosh,
Airport leaders say they expect Debates over the line’s merits other than data centers, which want to drive to Loudoun to be in Loudoun County is so far,’ ” she
thousands of passengers each day broke out in Loudoun as a county the office. He also envisions using Rocks said he expects the open- said. “It’s going to aesthetically
will take the five-minute under- board of supervisors vote neared the train to visit customers in the ing of the Silver Line extension pull it into what people see as
ground walk between the Metro on whether to fund the project, District and elsewhere in North- will help to attract a major office Northern Virginia.”
station and baggage claim. said Supervisor Matthew F. Le- ern Virginia. tenants interested in about 1 mil- Lori Aratani contributed to this report.
tourneau (R-Dulles), the lone lion square feet of space.
Like the railroad of the early board member left from those Loudoun Station is being de-
1900s, Loudoun leaders hope days. veloped by Comstock, which in- The pandemic has changed the
Metro will also bring visitors vested heavily in properties along office market while ushering in
seeking to escape Washington, Opponents argued the rail line
but the draw is no longer a rural would bring crime to Loudoun
retreat for the weekend. and that Metro was poorly man-
aged. The board developed spe-
Instead, they hope people will cial tax districts around rail sta-
come out to enjoy options such as tions to pay for the Silver Line,
a new performing arts venue the but some supervisors didn’t be-
Loudoun County Department of lieve the districts would bring in
Economic Development pro- enough money. They balked at
motes as part of the coming Riva- the annual subsidy Loudoun
na development at Innovation would fork over for Metro’s oper-
Station, a retail and residential ating expenses. Others said the
complex that will include more stations wouldn’t benefit western
THE DISTRICT
Housing Authority’s internal auditor alleges illegal contracting, coverup
BY STEVE THOMPSON Donald said her administra- bert, who left after it was revealed MICHAEL S. WILLIAMSON/THE WASHINGTON POST
The D.C. Housing Authority tion discontinued all purchases he had authorized contracts for a
illegally contracted with a Virgin- from Verbosity except the police design firm owned by his com- Someone picks up litter at Langston Terrace Dwellings in Northeast Washington, one of the D.C.
ia-based software company, tracking software, allowing that panion, Paola Moya. The U.S. Housing Authority properties where the agency’s police force uses Verbosity software that an internal
spending about $1 million with- part to continue as two consecu- attorney’s office subsequently is- auditor has said the agency improperly purchased.
out competitive bidding and tive emergency sole-source con- sued the Housing Authority a
splitting the amount into smaller tracts. She said that the software subpoena seeking documents re- chased this relationship with Ver- take the review. Garrett introduced the staffer to a
purchases to escape scrutiny was needed to comply with a lating to Albert and his partner’s bosity without going through the The resulting report criticized Verbosity principal before the
from the agency’s board, accord- settlement agreement with the firm, Moya Design Partners. procurement office.” contracting engagement. A cur-
ing to a report by the Housing D.C. attorney general, and that Bonds, noting that as head of rent staffer, who wanted to re-
Authority’s internal auditor. the emergency contracts were HUD evaluators looked at Bonds declined to comment. procurement in early 2021, she main anonymous for fear of retal-
The review alleges that DCHA necessary until a competitive bid- about a dozen DCHA procure- Garrett and Verbosity executives sent an email to Garrett raising iation, told the auditor Verbosi-
under its previous director, Ty- ding process could be finalized. ments and found systematic did not respond to emails re- an issue with the Verbosity pro- ty’s principals had several discus-
rone Garrett, entered the first of problems that included viola- questing comment. curement. “However, instead of sions with DCHA staff before the
the “illegal contracts” in 2019. But The internal review criticized tions of HUD regulations and the ending the relationship with Ver- engagement, according to the au-
in a more immediate concern for the move, saying DCHA “had Housing Authority’s own policy. After the HUD report, DCHA bosity, [Bonds] allowed the con- ditor’s report.
the agency’s board, the review ample time to initiate a full and DCHA staff “reported at times board member Bill Slover re- tractor to continue its engage-
also accuses DCHA’s current exec- they felt constrained to take ac- quested the internal auditor’s re- ment with DCHA, thus promot- The review said there is “clear
utive staff of improperly trying “This is the beginning, tions as directed by executive view. Donald said she pushed for ing the current noncompetitive and convincing evidence” the
“to use emergency contracts to not the end. This board leadership and the Board, instead her own executive staff to provide procurement violation,” the re- procurement violated federal law
cover up the error of obtaining an needs to be looking at of in conformance with the regu- a report instead, but Slover de- view said. by giving Verbosity an unfair ad-
illegal contract.” lations, policies and procedures clined. vantage over other potential bid-
“In an effort to remedy the all questionable that should have governed their The review also accuses Don- ders.
contract mismanagement and contracts.” actions,” the HUD report said. It Slover said late Friday that “as ald’s chief operating officer, Ra-
malfeasance from the previous demanded DCHA hire an outside we try to regain the trust of the chel Molly Joseph, of withholding Bonds and Joseph were put on
administration, the current ad- Bill Slover, DCHA board member firm to review all of its contracts residents” it’s critical that the relevant documents and informa- administrative leave briefly after
ministration created additional for compliance with HUD re- board begin exercising its over- tion during the review. Joseph the internal review’s release,
mismanagement and malfea- fair competitive procurement … quirements. sight. “This is the beginning, not declined to comment. Donald Donald said. She said the board
sance of their own,” according to instead of initiating yet another the end,” he said. “This board said the allegation is false. ordered the move.
the report, which was issued Nov. emergency contract for sole The HUD report pointed spe- needs to be looking at all ques-
1 and obtained Friday by The source procurement in October.” cifically to DCHA’s purchases tionable contracts.” HUD rules require a “justifica- Donald rescinded the leave af-
Washington Post. from Verbosity as violating the tion memo” for emergency sole ter the board got legal advice that
The review was triggered indi- The auditor also took aim at Housing Authority’s own policy Slover said he’d been request- source procurements, and Don- it “did not have the authority to
rectly by a broader federal audit paperwork Donald’s staff gave requiring “full and open competi- ing information about the Ver- ald told The Post she requires direct me to do it,” she said. “And
of DCHA released last month that the auditor to justify the emer- tion.” The HUD report said “com- bosity procurement from Donald them. But one of the memos by that time, I had provided the
questioned the agency’s relation- gency contracts, suggesting it was petition for this type of work and her staff for months, after he Donald’s staff provided to audi- other side of the story.”
ship with Verbosity, a vendor that at best sloppy and at worst “falsi- should have been possible.” had seen DCHA police presenta- tors was dated Oct. 27, the same
provided website redesign and fied.” tions involving the company and day the auditor asked for the The board scheduled an emer-
“automated workforce deploy- HUD reviewers demanded wondered why a contract for the memos, the review says. gency meeting on Monday to
ment” for the agency’s police de- Donald flatly denied that alle- that DCHA’s board investigate company’s services had never discuss the auditor’s report, can-
partment, among other services. gation. “We’re not trying to hide why the agency brought in Ver- come before the board. According to the review, a for- celed the meeting, then held a
Housing Authority Director anything here,” she said. “This is a bosity without competition, a mer DCHA technology staffer two-hour meeting on Wednesday
Brenda Donald said Friday that cleanup — a legal cleanup — question the auditor’s internal The agency’s internal auditor, told the auditor that in 2019, behind closed doors.
she agreed the original purchases process that is well documented.” review does not answer. The re- Petuna Cooper, agreed to under-
were done improperly, but she view, however, recommends the
categorically denied the review’s In a report delivered to DCHA’s board take further action that
allegations that her own adminis- board last month, the U.S. De- “may include an impartial exter-
tration had done anything wrong. partment of Housing and Urban nal investigation” overseen by the
“I stand by what we did,” Don- Development slammed the D.C. auditor.
ald said, “and it was exactly the agency for inadequate manage-
right thing to do.” ment, poor oversight and faulty Donald said that after she be-
Donald, who has directed the governance. The HUD report came director, “we discovered
agency for about 17 months, has pointed to lack of oversight of that there were a number of
blamed problems there on Gar- procurement among broader noncompetitive purchase orders
rett, who the board dismissed in governance issues driving the that had been initiated by the
May 2021. She has said she can’t agency’s failure to provide “de- previous administration,” but
fix everything overnight at the cent, safe, and sanitary” housing that there have been “zero in my
authority, which serves about for its residents in violation of administration.”
30,000 households through hous- federal requirements.
ing vouchers and mixed- In February, Donald promoted
finance and traditional public The HUD report came a year the Housing Authority’s longtime
housing properties. after the abrupt departure of head of procurement and con-
DCHA’s former chairman Neil Al- tracts, Lorry Bonds, to be the
agency’s general counsel. The
original purchases from Verbosi-
ty happened on Bonds’s watch,
but Donald said Bonds is not to
blame because Garrett “pur-
B6 EZ RE THE WASHINGTON POST . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
MARYLAND
Moore announces key sta≠ members of his gubernatorial administration
BY LATESHIA BEACHUM ing” figures who know how to jority Leader Eric G. Luedtke (D- and higher education fields. with government, nonprofits and to work with both chambers of
Maryland Gov.-elect Wes Moore produce results. Montgomery) as his chief legisla- “This is an administration who businesses. government to ensure legislation
(D) on Monday announced key tive officer. Helene Grady, vice that reaches his desk is legislation
members for his leadership team, Moore named as his chief of president and chief financial offi- understands” what it “means to “We are bringing a different that has been born out of partner-
appointments that he said will staff Fagan Harris, the president cer at Johns Hopkins University, make sure that every single sector spirit to this administration,” Har- ship and is without “surprises.”
complement his history-making and chief executive of Baltimore will be secretary of budget and of our society is seen and what it ris said, adding that the role of
ticket. Corps, a social enterprise organi- management. means to take new approaches government needs to be rethought He said his selections, an-
Moore, who will be the first zation that connects people with and new innovations to make sure and must include responsiveness, nounced less than a week after he
Black governor of Maryland and programs targeting issues that af- “In this time and in this mo- that government can meet people accountability and transparency. defeated Del. Dan Cox (R-Freder-
one of only three Black governors fect Baltimore, with a goal of ment, Marylanders will be able to where they are,” Moore said. ick) in a landslide, lay the founda-
elected in U.S. history, said he boosting equity and advancing ra- look up at this administration with “I intend to learn and to grow in tion for delivering on ambitious
wants his administration to reflect cial justice. a real sense of pride,” Moore said. Harris, who has not worked in this role and to seek out advice and campaign promises such as end-
the diversity of Maryland, where a “I know that these are leaders who government before, echoed the consultation. We are not doing this ing child poverty.
majority of residents identify as Tisha Edwards, who was chief understand what it means to get sentiment from Moore that his alone,” Harris added.
people of color. Moore called his of staff of the Moore campaign, things done.” Moore said he delib- administration will reflect the “di- “This is going to be Maryland’s
newly named administration lead- will be secretary of appointments. erately picked a team with a range versity and dynamism” of Mary- Moore reflected that statement decade,” he said. “We are going to
ers “innovative and hard charg- Moore selected Democratic Na- of experience across executive and land. by speaking about the importance do it because we are bringing mul-
tional Committee counsel Aman- legislative branches, private and of collaboration between the state tiple sectors, ideas and thoughts
da LaForge as his chief of legal nonprofit sectors, and secondary When asked about his lack of House and the Senate. He noted into that process. This is the team
counsel and Maryland House Ma- experience, Harris said that his that past years were “complicated that is going to help lead us there.”
career has been spent working and challenging” but that he wants
obituaries
SAMUEL L. KATZ, 95
Doctor helped develop measles vaccine, devoted attention to HIV research
BY BRIAN MURPHY this year, compared with 9,665 JARED LAZARUS/DUKE UNIVERSITY Dr. Katz’s first marriage, to
In the summer of 1955, an during the first two months of Betsy Cohan, ended in divorce.
outbreak of polio hit the Boston last year. The Centers for Disease Samuel L. Katz devoted his career to infectious-disease research, focusing on vaccine research and His second wife, Catherine Wil-
area just months after a vaccine Control noted 33 measles cases in development, and later studied ways to better treat HIV and prevent it in children. fert, a leader in the field of
was approved, but not in time to the United States this year.) pediatric AIDS, died in 2020 after
stop the surge. More than 2,000 Those included letters and were added to measles vaccine Dartmouth College in 1944 but 49 years of marriage. Survivors
polio cases overwhelmed the When Dr. Katz arrived at telegrams from a British pediatri- regimes in Nigeria and else- left to enlist in the Navy the include six children from his first
city’s pediatric units. Enders’s lab in Boston, the mea- cian, David Morely, in Nigeria. He where. following year. marriage, John Katz, Deborah
At Children’s Hospital, the sles virus had already been isolat- appealed to expand the measles Miora, William Katz, Susan Cal-
lines outside were so long that ed from a local schoolboy, David vaccine tests to Nigeria, where The measles vaccine was li- “After going through boot deron, Penelope Katz Facher and
medical teams worked into the Edmonston. The challenge was to the mortality rate for the illness censed in the United States in camp, they gave us tests and said, David L. Katz; two stepchildren,
night with flashlights to evaluate find a way to make an “attenuat- was as high as 15 percent. 1963. (In 1971, it was incorporat- ‘Oh, you’re a bright boy. We’re Rachel Wilfert and Katie Regen;
children, some limp and feverish ed,” or weakened, virus that could ed into the measles, mumps and going to send you to college,’ ” Dr. and 17 grandchildren. A son from
in their parents’ arms. Helping be the foundation for a vaccine. “He understood that it’s rubella, or MMR, vaccine.) Katz told a Dartmouth alumni his first marriage, Samuel L. Katz
with the triage was a third-year not the vaccines that magazine in 2009. “I said, ‘No, no, Jr., died in 1980.
resident, Samuel L. Katz. He had “And indeed we went to embry- save lives, but the Walter Orenstein, associate di- I just came from college.’ ”
found his life’s work. onated hens’ eggs,” Dr. Katz said vaccinators.” rector of the Emory University David Katz confirmed his fa-
As the polio wave eased, Dr. in a 2014 interview for the pod- Vaccine Center in Atlanta, said He was assigned to a hospital ther’s death but did not provide a
Katz arranged a meeting with cast “Open Forum Infectious Dis- Walter Orenstein, Dr. Katz played a critical role in training school in San Diego. cause.
John Enders, who shared the eases.” associate director of the Emory shaping U.S. public health pol- “That was my introduction to
1954 Nobel Prize in Medicine for icies while serving on the CDC’s medicine,” he said. Among Dr. Katz’s many awards
work isolating strains of the polio The “Edmonston virus” was University Vaccine Center advisory committee on immuni- was the Albert B. Sabin Gold
virus. For Dr. Katz, it would begin passed through chick embryos zation practices from 1982 to He returned to Dartmouth af- Medal in 2003.
more than a decade of collabora- more than a dozen times, reduc- The work by Dr. Katz in Ni- 1993. ter World War II, graduating in
tion as a key member of a team ing its strength. It was then geria produced important in- 1948 and entering a two-year Over the decades, he wrote
that developed a vaccine for mea- injected in monkeys by the sights for global vaccination ef- “He understood that it’s not preclinical program at Dart- commentaries on medical topics,
sles, a highly contagious virus Enders-led team, which included forts, including how infants with the vaccines that save lives, but mouth’s medical school. Dr. Katz including some that were politi-
once common among children a research fellow from Yugosla- measles often stopped breast- the vaccinators,” said Orenstein. graduated from Harvard Medical cally sensitive. He was opposed to
that had been blamed for up to via, Milan Milovanovic. The mon- feeding because of mouth sores “A vaccine sitting in a vial unused School in 1952. having physicians assist with
2.6 million deaths a year around keys developed none of the clas- and became severely dehydrated. is zero percent effective.” prison executions, and he called
the world, including hundreds in sic symptoms, such as fever and Simple hydration treatments After his work with Enders, Dr. for limits on pharmaceutical
the United States. rashes, or showed viremia, the Navy medicine Katz joined the Duke University companies’ ability to hold pat-
“I came along at the right time, presence of the virus in the blood- Samuel Lawrence Katz was School of Medicine faculty as ents that keep generic drugs off
in the right laboratory, with the stream. But the monkeys had head of pediatrics in 1968 and led the market.
right colleagues,” said Dr. Katz, antibodies. born May 29, 1927, in Manchester, the department until he stepped
who died Oct. 31 at 95 at his home N.H., where his father began his down in 1990 to devote more He also confronted vaccine
in Chapel Hill, N.C. “So we were on our way,” said workday commute to Boston as a attention to research, including skeptics and those who are anti-
The vaccine was one of the Dr. Katz. railway executive. Dr. Katz start- ways to better treat HIV and vaccine who cited scientifically
landmark discoveries in child- ed undergraduate studies at prevent it in children. debunked claims of side effects
hood medicine during decades The human trials underscored such as autism or neurological
that also tamed chronic threats some of the ethical questions disorders.
such as polio, rubella and during an era of less-regulated
mumps. Dr. Katz then went on to vaccine research, such as flu vac- At a hearing before the House
a prominent career in virology cine tests in the 1940s on children Committee on Government Re-
and pediatrics that spanned at a Pennsylvania mental-care form in 1999, Dr. Katz recounted
health crises such as AIDS and institution and Albert Sabin us- a world before many of the mod-
the covid pandemic and the rise ing federal prisoners in Chilli- ern vaccines.
of anti-vaccine movements. cothe, Ohio, in late-stage polio
“People have lost sight of what vaccine studies in 1954 and 1955. “Most young parents cannot
it is they are being protected appreciate, fortunately, as I do,
from,” said Dr. Katz, who was The Enders team used the Wal- the horror of polio with iron
emeritus professor at Duke Uni- ter E. Fernald State School in lungs and crutches; measles with
versity after more than two dec- Waltham, Mass., a facility for encephalitis; meningitis due to
ades as head of its medical children with severe neurological haemophilus influenza B … teta-
school’s pediatrics department. disorders. Dr. Katz said about 20 nus of newborn infants with
The World Health Organiza- patients were picked and paren- overwhelming mortality; and a
tion estimated the measles vac- tal consent was given. number of the other infectious
cine saved an estimated 17.1 mil- diseases that we fortunately do
lion lives between 2000 and 2015 “We injected these youngsters not see,” he testified.
alone. (The WHO reported more with the chick cell virus and
than 17,000 measles cases world- observed them daily,” Dr. Katz “It is true that despite all that
wide in January and February said in the podcast. “We did vaccines have done to improve
throat cultures. We did blood the health of individuals and
cultures. And they never had any communities in the United States
viremia, they never had any virus and throughout the world, they
in their throat. … So we had made are not perfect,” he added. “How-
the big jump.” ever, one simple fact cannot rea-
sonably be disputed — the ben-
The findings were published in efits of immunizations far out-
1961 in the New England Journal. weigh any possible risks.”
Inquires started to flood in.
MIKE DAVIS, 76
Author and activist who chronicled Los Angeles and warned of disasters
FROM NEWS SERVICES ber of the military-oriented Devil MONICA ALMEIDA/NEW YORK TIMES demic was increasingly likely.
Pups youth program. Radicalized Michael Ryan Davis was born
AND STAFF REPORTS by the civil rights movement, he Mike Davis, seen in California in 1998, wrote works including “City of Quartz,” about Los Angeles’s
volunteered for the Congress of race and class divides, and “Ecology of Fear,” which foresaw California’s growing wildfire crisis. in Fontana, Calif., on March 10,
Mike Davis, an author, activist Racial Equality, burned his draft 1946. His father worked as a meat
and self-defined “Marxist envi- card to protest the 1965 U.S. “Although I’m famous as a pessimist, I really haven’t been pessimistic. You cutter, and Mr. Davis followed
ronmentalist” whose greatest invasion of the Dominican Re- know, [my writing has] more been a call to action.” him into the business before
fears drove him to anticipate ri- public, joined the Communist working in his 20s as a truck
ots, fires, pandemics and other Party and became an organizer Mr. Davis, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times driver.
disasters, especially in Los Ange- for the left-wing group Students
les, died Oct. 25 in San Diego. He for a Democratic Society. He later graduated from the
was 76. University of California at Los
“I was like Zelig in the events of Angeles and moved to Britain,
His death was announced by the period,” he told the New where he was editor of the New
his friend Jon Wiener, a historian Yorker in 2020. “I was at every Left Review in the 1980s before
who eulogized Mr. Davis in a demonstration and several riots, coming to Los Angeles to drive
tribute for the Nation magazine just there in the crowd, rank and trucks and eventually write and
and previously partnered with file.” teach.
him to write “Set the Night on
Fire: L.A. in the Sixties” (2020). Mr. Davis was faulted at times Mr. Davis was divorced four
Mr. Davis revealed over the sum- for ideological bias and errors in times before marrying Alessan-
mer that he was terminally ill his books, but his dark takes on dra Moctezuma. She survives
with esophageal cancer. Los Angeles and broader subjects him, as do their twin children,
often proved justified. His 1990 James and Cassandra Davis; and
“Although I’m famous as a pes- book “City of Quartz” condemned two children from his earlier mar-
simist, I really haven’t been pessi- the race and class divides of Los riages, Jack and Róisín Davis,
mistic,” he told the Los Angeles Angeles and labeled the city a according to the Times.
Times, which called him the “carceral” society, prisonlike and
prophet Jeremiah of Southern overseen by an oppressive police In the New Yorker interview,
California. “You know, [my writ- force. The police beating of Rod- Mr. Davis said that capitalism
ing has] more been a call to ney King in 1991, and the riots was unfit to handle public health
action. An attempt to elicit righ- following the 1992 acquittal of his and environmental disaster but
teous anger against those whom attackers, made his book seem that he still believed a better
we should be righteously angry like prophecy. world was possible.
against. But now, there is a cer-
tain sense of doom. This is not the His later works included “Ecol- “This seems an age of catastro-
time or history that my kids ogy of Fear” (1998), which fore- phe, but it’s also an age equipped,
should inherit, you know?” saw the growing catastrophe of in an abstract sense, with all the
wildfires in California, and “The tools it needs,” he said. “Utopia is
Raised in San Diego County, Monster at Our Door: The Global available to us. If, like me, you
Mr. Davis came from a working- Threat of Avian Flu” (2005), lived through the civil rights
class and conservative back- which warned that a deadly pan- movement, the antiwar move-
ground, and was a onetime mem- ment, you can never discard
hope.”
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022 . THE WASHINGTON POST EZ RE B7
IN MEMORIAM DEATH NOTICE DEATH NOTICE DEATH NOTICE DEATH NOTICE DEATH NOTICE
HAMER KLEIN GRIFFITH RYE GRUNSPAN
OTHA JOHN HAMER III “Tres” PAUL EDWARD KLEIN live in DC as well. friends. BARRY W. RYE
Carol joined the staff of the magazine Chris-
11/15/1969 ~ 9/25/2016 Paul Edward Klein, 84, died November 8, tianity Today, where she served as editor for 2-22-1956 to 11-11-2022
Remembering you on your 2022, in Goodyear, Arizona. Member, Na- many years, leaving eventually to join the Officers and members of Local
53rd Birthday. You are deep- tional Academy of Arbitrators; Labor Ar- Center for Ethics and Public Policy. In 1968 26 IBEW are hereby notified of
ly missed and thoughts of bitrator, 1985-95; Chief Counsel, Federal she married James E. Griffith. They settled the death of Retired Brother
you are with us each day. We Labor Relations Authority (FLRA), 1981-85. in the Chevy Chase section of DC, with a Barry W. Rye, our condolences
are grateful to God for the good times we General Counsel, New York Educators As- weekend house in Shady Side, MD. Living are extended to his family and
shared. We rejoice that you are celebrating sociation, 1976-81. Director of Public Em- in the city suited Carol well; she was devot-
your special day with our Lord. ployment Practices and Representation, ed to the arts and often attended 3 and 4 SILVER
Happy Birthday Tres !! New York State Public Employment Rela- cultural events in a week in both Washing-
Mother, Betty J. B. Hamer; tions Board (PERB), 1967-76. Resident of CAROL ANN FRIEDLEY GRIFFITH ton and New York City, where she traveled DONNA REGINA SILVER RUTH GRUNSPAN
Sisters, Anna, Othalene and LaTaunya; Gaithersburg, MD, 1981-95. Devoted to and frequently. At home she surrounded herself
Niece, Mia and Nephew, Otha beloved by his wife, Michele; sons Douglas Carol Ann Friedley Griffith died on October with books, art, and music, taking great care Donna Regina Silver was born June 1, 1956 Beloved mother, grand-
(Michelle Ash) and Matthew (Ann Mantil); 29, 2022, at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver to arrange the details of her life artfully. An and entered into eternity October 13, 2022. mother, aunt and friend, Ruth
JEFFERSON brother Richard; two nephews; and four Spring, MD. The cause was respiratory fail- accomplished pianist, she took lessons all Donna the beloved daughter of the late Or- Grunspan passed away in her
grandchildren. Burial and memorial service ure due to complications of COVID-19. her life, and she was active in the music lando Donald Silver, Sr., and Jean Cather- home, November 9, 2022. A
JEROME M. JEFFERSON will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations Carol was born in Delhi, NY in 1941, the program at her church, the Metropolitan ine Silver, Aunt of the late Orlando Donald native New Yorker, Mrs. Grun-
may be made to the Lewy Body Dementia first child of the Rev. Charles R. and Dorothy Memorial United Methodist Church. Silver, 1ST. Donna was surrounded by her span settled in Gaithersburg,
Happy 101 Birthday. Association, https://www.lbda.org/. Obitu- Friedley. She was valedictorian of her senior Upon retirement, Carol and Jim moved to family when she stepped into eternity. Maryland with husband Mickey where
Forever in our hearts. ary at https://www.dignitymemorial.com/ class at Deposit High School and graduated Five Star Senior Living in Chevy Chase, MD. Donna graduated from McKinley Tech High they raised three sons. An avid tennis play-
Your late wife Elnora; your obituaries/11008793. from Houghton College in 1962 with a BA After Jim died in 2018, Carol continued to School and later attended Georgetown of er, music lover, puzzler, reader, and mov-
children, Vernita, Jerome, Kenneth and in English. At age 21, Carol had her parents lead a full and independent life until the on- Arts and Science and then graduated from iegoer, her kindness, passion for life and
Gregory; and your grandchildren, LEVINE drop her off with her luggage at the YWCA set of health problems in October 2021. But, Montgomery Community College; where sense of humor left a lasting impression
Rebecca and Robin in downtown Washington, DC, a city where while the last year of her life was challeng- she earned her degree and practiced as a on all who knew her. A graduate of Cornell
GERALD LEVINE she knew no one and had no job prospects. ing, she remained cheerful and optimistic registered nurse with Kaiser Permanent. University, she worked at the Federation
LABOW Washington and all its cultural offerings until the end, spending her days immersed Donna leaves to cherish her memory, of American Societies for Experimental
Gerald “Gerry” Levine, of Chevy must have seemed like a wonderland to this in the beloved books that had been her con- daughter, Deyshawn Silver and Son, Bran- Biology for over thirty years, serving as
MARSHA GOULD LABOW R.N. Chase, Maryland, passed away small-town minister’s daughter. Eventually stant companions throughout her life. don Duncan, four Grand Children, three Editor of the FASEB directory. She is sur-
peacefully at home on Sunday, her sisters, Ginny and Kathie, joined her to During the pandemic Carol, Ginny, and Kath- Great Grand Children, two Son-in-laws, five vived by sons Jason, Eric and Jonathan
“Nurse Marsha” November 13, 2022, at the ie started meeting at Point of Rocks, MD, to sister’s, three brother’s, two dear friends, and granddaughters Adrienne, Sarah, Leila
10/29/1948 -11/15/2003 age of 93. He is survived by sit by the Potomac River in the sun. Carol and a host of nieces, nephews and aunts. and Pearl. Services were held privately. In
The woods are lovely, dark and deep, his beloved wife of 45 years, didn’t want a funeral or memorial service, lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
But I have promises to keep, Margo Smith-Levine (nee Fleer); children and we are planning a family outing in “Donna’s Faith was Insurmountable” the American Brain Foundation (american-
And miles to go before we sleep, Lee Levine (Ann Neumann), Andy Levine spring to scatter her ashes and celebrate Wake: Thursday, November 17, 2022 6 brainfoundation.org) or GiveWell (givewell.
And miles to go before we sleep. (Lisa Monahan), Jeff Levine (Wendy) and her life. She is survived by her sisters, Ginny p.m. to 8 p.m. at R.N. Horton Funeral Ser- org). Services entrusted to Sagel Bloom-
Heidi White (Guy); grandchildren Alina Weinstock and Kathie Friedley, brother-in- vice, 600 Kennedy Street, NW, Washington, field Danzansky Goldberg Funeral Care.
We miss you terribly, (Travis), Sarah, Max (Rachel), Eli, Lucian, law Robert Weinstock, nieces Sara and An- DC 20011. Funeral: Friday, November 18, www.sagelbloomfield.com
Your Loving Husband and Son Andrea (Ryan), Hannah, Sophie, Jack; and drea, and nephew Jake. 2022; Wake 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.; Service
great-grandson, Levi. 11 a.m. at Nativity Catholic Church, 6001 MORRIS
DEATH NOTICE Gerry grew up in New Jersey, graduated HOFFMANN 13th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20011.
from Syracuse University and received an
FISHER MBA from Harvard. He served as a captain SYDNEY JEAN HOFFMANN
in the Coast Guard. He was also a long-time
MARY HELEN FISHER member of the Alexandria Harmonizers, an Sydney Jean Hoffmann of Chevy Chase, Philosophy, and law degree. Following law STOLOVY
award-winning A Cappella Ensemble. Maryland passed away at home on No- school, Sydney clerked for Chief Judge Wil-
Mary Helen Fisher, 88 years old, of Vienna, Graveside services will be held at Gar- vember 9, 2022. She was born on January liam Pryor on the District of Columbia Court ESTELLE STOLOVY (Age 94)
Virginia, a retired Fairfax County School den of Remembrance, 14321 Comus Rd., 3, 1952 in Simsbury, Connecticut where of Appeals. She then joined the law firm
Bus Route Supervisor, passed away peace- Clarksburg, MD on Wednesday, November she grew up. Her family was always so Dunnells, Duvall, Bennett and Porter where of Silver Spring, MD, passed
fully at home on November 11, 2022. Be- 16 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contribu- very important to her, and their home at she met her husband David Krakoff. She was away on November 12, 2022.
loved wife of the late Donald V. Fisher, she tions in his memory may be sent to Temple One Hopmeadow Street was the hub for dedicated to her core to their two children, Beloved wife of the late Al-
was a devoted mother to her four daugh- Beth Ami, 14330 Travilah Rd., Rockville, MD her four siblings, their many friends, and Joseph, 30, of Brooklyn, NY, and Noa, 27, of exander Stolovy. Mother
ters, Eileen, Kathleen (deceased), Susan 20850. an abundance of pets. Sydney spoke often Cambridge, MA. Sydney was the command of Irwin Jan Stolovy (de-
(Britt) and Margaret (Paul), and grandson, www.sagelbloomfield.com with vivid memories about growing up in center for her family, directing the lives of ceased), Gary Stolovy, Sharon
Christopher Cooper. the country, exploring the woods with her David, Joe and Noa from the control pan- (Kevin) Turpie, Susan Stolovy (Hal Light) and
Relatives and friends are invited to Mary’s PROCTOR brothers, the beautiful garden of her father, el on her Mac at her desk in their kitchen. sister to Maxwell Rosenlicht (deceased).
Life Celebration at Money & King Funeral Arthur Hoffmann, Sr., a landscape architect, Sydney particularly loved her family home Survived by six grandchildren and three
Home, 171 W. Maple Ave, Vienna, VA on LEONARD PROCTOR and the endless discussions of her friends in Wellfleet, MA where she spent countless great-grandchildren. Graveside funeral
Thursday November 17 from 2 to 4 p.m. with her mother, Edna “Edsel” Halloran Hoff- hours watching the Ospreys fly over the wa- services will take place on Wednesday,
and 6 to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will The Potomac, MD area lost a special friend mann, both deceased. She was devoted to ter. Sydney was an accomplished attorney November 16, 2022 at 11 a.m. at Mount
be celebrated at St. John Neumann Catho- with the passing of Leonard Proctor on Oc- her sisters Emmy Hunt of Portland, ME, and serving as an Assistant United States Attor- Lebanon Cemetery, Adelphi, MD. Arrange-
lic Church, 11900 Lawyers Rd., Reston, VA tober 28, 2022 at the age of 92. He was Jennifer Beard of Philadelphia, PA, and to ney for the District of Columbia, and then ments by Hines-Rinaldi Funeral Home
on Friday November 18 at 10 a.m. Inter- preceded in death by his beloved wife, Sue her brothers Arthur Hoffmann, Jr. of Buford, as a criminal defense attorney working with under Jewish Funeral Practices Com-
ment is private. Lee; and his son Leonard, Jr. He is survived SC, and twin brother Greg Hoffmann of Cole- Plato Cacheris for many years, and finally in mittee of Greater Washington Contract.
Online guestbook is available at by his son Jerome (long-time partner Doris brook, CT, and to her many nieces and neph- her own criminal appellate practice. Dona- www.hinesrinaldifuneralhome.com
Ambush); brother-in law Joe Holston and ews. No one could criticize them but Syd- tions in Sydney’s memory may be made to
www.moneyandking.com many cousins, nieces and nephews. ney. South School and Simsbury High School Simsbury High School, attention Beth Jarvis, IN MEMORIAM
Leonard was known and revered by the were special places for her where she made 34 Farms Village Road, Simsbury, CT, 06070;
Potomac equestrian community. Leon- many lifelong friends. She attended George- and to the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project, DELANEY
ard started riding with the Potomac Hunt town University where she received her https://exonerate.org. Service is private.
in 1947, was awarded his colors in 1995, undergraduate degree, Master’s degree in JOHN F. DELANEY
made Honorary member and rarely missed
a day hunting until he hung up his tack at LIU March 12, 1930-November 15, 2021 OTTIVIANI MACHIAVELLI
age 85. Leonard worked at Mitch & Bill’s Forever in my heart. POINDEXTER MORRIS
Exxon on River Road for 45 years and never dards group, which had been transferred to Your Liz.
missed a day of work. Wherever he went the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and December 12, 1963 to
Leonard was impeccably attired. He never renamed the Center for Biologics Evalua- GALLOWAY October 10, 2022
forgot a birthday, anniversary or holiday, tion and Research (CBER), and established Of Washington, DC passed
sending out hundreds of cards every year the Division of Biochemistry and Biophysics away at home on Monday
to his many friends. (DBB). During his tenure, Dr. Liu hired 187 October 10, 2022. He was 57.
Leonard was kind, gracious, the life of the staff members, who created 7 new labora- Predeceased by his mother,
party and hardworking. He will be truly tories in the DBB, many of whom have also Irene B.P. Morris, he is survived by his wife
missed. A memorial service will take place served as leaders in their fields. In 1978, he Ligaya A. Abelgas; his father Archie III; his
on Friday, November 18, 2022, 11 a.m., Po- derived the complete amino acid sequence brother Giovanni; his sister-in-law Andrea,
tomac Hunt Club, 21315 Peach Tree Road, of human C-reactive protein, at a time when a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and
Dickerson, MD. amino acids were sequenced by hand, one relatives, and by many caring friends and
amino acid at a time. Subsequently, follow- neighbors. A Memorial Mass will be held
CARR DR. DARRELL TEH-YUNG LIU ing in the footsteps of Drs. Moore and Stein, at 10 a.m., on Wednesday, November 16,
he also derived the 3-dimensional struc- 2022, at Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church,
RUTH HUFFMAN CARR pre-kindergarten African American children. Dr. Darrell Teh-Yung Liu, a scientist, leader, ture. In June of 1984, Dr. Liu was awarded 4001 Yuma Street NW, Washington, DC
After earning an MA in sociology she taught father, grandfather, and husband, died Octo- membership in the Senior Executive Service 20016. There will be no funeral procession.
Ruth Huffman Carr, college teacher, career a variety of sociology courses at Suffolk ber 25, 2022, at his home in Rockville, MD. (SES) as one of the first Asian-Americans to www.devolfuneralhome.com
counselor, and volunteer lobbyist died No- Community College and New York Institute Scientifically, he was known for his research achieve that status.
vember 11, 2022. Ruth was born in Cleve- of Technology, where she also taught the on human C-reactive protein and inflam- In 1995, he retired from the. FDA, and re- DEATH NOTICES
land, OH in 1926, the daughter of Dr. and first course on women’s changing roles. mation, his work on molecular cloning and turned to Taiwan, as the Director of the
Mrs. Lyman F. Huffman. She graduated, Phi Ruth returned to Washington, DC in 1981 protein biosynthesis, and his collaborative Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia MONDAY- FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Beta Kappa, from Duke University, and lat- when her husband came to head the Wash- efforts in the development of immuno- Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. After the 9/11 attack, SATURDAY-SUNDAY 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
er served six years on the Duke Women’s ington office of Grumman Corporation. Now genic conjugates for Plasmodium (malaria) he was recruited out of retirement by the
Council. Ruth met her late husband, John a certified career counselor, Ruth counseled proteins, His expertise contributed to the U.S. NIH to help develop an updated anthrax To place a notice, call:
F. Carr, at work and at Georgetown parties. and taught at Bernard Haldane Assoc. and development of vaccines for H. flu. and Me- vaccine. 202-334-4122
They were married in 1952. GW, but she mostly worked in private prac- ningococcus. Dr. Liu maintained a strong commitment to
In 1955 they moved to Long Island, NY tice, “Carr Careers,” for 20 years. She also He was born in 1932 in Tainan, Taiwan, and strengthening the global research commu- 800-627-1150 ext 4-4122
where they raised three children and where taught sociology and women’s roles at grew up with his extended family in the nity in biomedical science. He was one of
Ruth served on the board of Planned Par- American University’s OLLI. home of his paternal grandfather Liu Jui-San. the longest serving members of the editorial FAX:
enthood and as Trustee of the Heckscher For four years Ruth lobbied weekly with the Dr. Liu was fluent in Taiwanese, Mandarin, board for the Journal of Biological Chemis- 202-334-7188
Museum of Art. She also volunteered with American Association of University Women English, and Japanese. try, from 1984 to 2018. He served two terms
on issues such as Family and Medical Leave Dr. Liu earned a Bachelor of Science de- on the Keystone Symposium Scientific Advi- EMAIL:
and the Violence Against Women Act. She gree in Chemistry from National Taiwan sory Board. He was known for his mentor- [email protected]
also became Chair & Co-Chair of Women’s University in 1955. He then was awarded ship of young scientists. Email and faxes MUST include
Issues at The Women’ National Democrat- a scholarship for post-graduate training An avid gardener, Dr. Liu transplanted a name, home address & home phone #
ic Club, sometimes lobbying with other in the United States. Dr. Liu received his number of his favorite shrubs and small of the responsible billing party.
women’s organizations, and with Common Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of trees from his first garden in Shoreham, Fax & email deadline - 3 p.m. daily
Cause on Campaign Finance Reform. Also, Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1961. He New York, to his second garden in Potomac,
after extensive research, Ruth became an completed post-doctoral training in protein Maryland, and eventually to his final garden Phone-In deadline
early climate change activist, on which she biochemistry at the Rockefeller University in Bethesda, Maryland. In Bethesda, he con- 4 p.m. M-F
lobbied every Senate office. In her late 80’s from 1961 to 1965 under Nobel Laureate verted the existing swimming pool into a
she lobbied Congress with CCL (Citizen’s Professors Stanford Moore and William H. rock garden in the three-dimensional shape 3 p.m. Sa-Su
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WGDEOETNIET. MARYLAND
WINDOWS Antisemitic gra∞ti found near trail
SIDING in Bethesda for 2nd time in 3 months
DOORS
TRIM Montgomery officials,
TILE Jewish leaders swiftly
VANITIES condemn the incident
FLOORING
COUNTERTOPS BY KATIE SHEPHERD ROBB HILL FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
ACCESSIBILITY Montgomery County police are
& MORE investigating antisemitic graffiti County Council member Andrew Friedson, who introduced a
that included swastikas and hang- resolution denouncing antisemitism that passed earlier this month,
men discovered in Bethesda early said in a statement that he was “deeply disturbed” by the graffiti.
Monday morning. The vandalism
OVER TEN THOUSAND HOMEOWNERS is the second incident of hate anti-Jewish hatred in our commu- County officials worked to quickly
SERVED IN THE DMV speech targeting Jews in the coun- nity and will not allow antisemi- remove the graffiti Monday,
ty in three months. tism in any of its forms to be County Executive Marc Elrich (D)
Industry leading 5 year warranty The graffiti, which also includ- normalized or desensitized,” said, adding that the county has
Skilled and licensed professionals ed white supremacist language, Friedson said Monday. zero tolerance for hatred and big-
that care for you and your home were scrawled in red spray paint otry.
Voted “Best Handyman” in on a white fence near the Bethes- Jewish leaders denounced
Washington City Paper and da Trolley Trail and a brick wall at Monday’s graffiti incident and “I have had to personally deal
Bethesda Magazine the intersection of Old George- said it emphasized the need for with antisemitism throughout my
Awarded “Top Workplace” by town Road and Tuckerman Lane. the resolution. They also wel- entire life, and I have always
The Washington Post Police received a report about the comed a quick response from hoped that there would be a day in
vandalism about 6:30 a.m. county officials who swiftly con- my lifetime when it would no
A DIVISION OF VA 703.691.5500 “I am deeply disturbed by sev- demned the incident Monday. longer be a part of our society,”
MD 301.388.5959 eral horrific antisemitic graffiti” Elrich said in a statement. “Sadly,
DC 202.770.3131 incidents that recently occurred, “The Jewish community is dis- from pop culture icons to right
ScheduleFRED.com Montgomery County Council gusted by the antisemitic graffiti wing hate groups, we are witness-
member Andrew Friedson (D- found in two locations in Mont- ing a rise in antisemitism
VA #2701039723 | MD MHIC #1176 | DC #2242 District 1) said in a statement gomery County today,” said Ron throughout this nation. I never
Monday afternoon. “Unfortunate- Halber, executive director of the imagined we would be at this
ly, these are just the latest in an Jewish Community Relations place in the 21st century.”
alarming rise in antisemitic inci- Council of Greater Washington.
dents across our county and “We appreciate the condemnation The county has experienced a
throughout the country.” of the incident by the county exec- number of antisemitic incidents
A similar incident of vandalism utive and his support for the Jew- in recent years. Besides the other
on the Bethesda Trolley Trail oc- ish community at this time. We graffiti incident in August, fliers
curred in late August. Antisemitic also are grateful to [Police Chief distributed around Silver Spring
graffiti was found on the portion Marcus] Jones for making the last year included an image of a
of the trail that passes over Inter- investigation of these incidents a syringe and a QR code directing
state 270 near Rossmore Drive. high priority and we are grateful people to a website promoting
The two episodes, plus recent de- to live in a community where our Holocaust denial and support for
rogatory comments about Jews by leaders respond so quickly to anti- Adolf Hitler, residents said.
the rapper Ye, formerly known as semitism and all acts of bigotry.”
Kanye West, and former president The County Council on Monday
Donald Trump, have spurred Jew- Police had not yet identified a also condemned the graffiti.
ish leaders and advocates to push suspect as of late Monday after-
local officials to take a stand noon. A Montgomery County po- “There is no tolerance in Mont-
against antisemitic hate. lice spokesman said investigators gomery County for these hateful
Friedson introduced a resolu- encourage residents who live near actions and abhorrent, violent im-
tion denouncing antisemitism the graffiti sites to review security agery attacking the Jewish com-
that passed unanimously earlier and doorbell cameras that may munity,” it said in a statement.
this month after some contro- have captured the person or peo- Michelle Boorstein contributed to this
versy over the measure’s defini- ple responsible for the vandalism. report.
tion of antisemitism. Despite
some pushback, the council unan-
imously supported the resolution
as an “educational tool” to combat
acts of hate against Jews in Mont-
gomery County.
“We will not accept or tolerate
StyleKLMNO EZ RE C
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
Once a given at concerts, encores BOOK WORLD
are no longer seen as authentic
Mike Pence
atones — sort
of — in his
new memoir
BY GEOFFREY KABASERVICE
Former vice president Mike Pence
begins his new memoir, “So Help Me
God,” by recounting the events of Jan. 6,
2021, when a mob summoned by then-
President Donald Trump invaded the
Capitol seeking to prevent Congress from
certifying the 2020 presidential election.
On the very first page, Pence notes that
this was “the election
we had lost.” On the
very last page, in an
appendix, he repro-
duces a letter he sent to
Speaker Nancy Pelosi
on Jan. 12, 2021, in
which he refers to
“President-elect Joe
Biden.” But almost no-
where else in this book
does Pence acknowl- SO HELP ME
edge that his running GOD
mate lost the election By Mike Pence
fair and square, and Simon &
that Biden is his legiti- Schuster.
mate successor. It’s a 542 pp. $35.
significant minimiza-
tion.
Pence didn’t play a particularly promi-
nent role in the Trump administration, so
it makes sense that the book’s most vivid
chapter relates the events of Jan. 6, when
the vice president’s ceremonial duty to
preside over congressional certification
WASHINGTON POST ILLUSTRATION of the electoral count took on enormous
symbolic significance. Pence doesn’t con-
vey the full horror of the Capitol inva-
sion, but he writes compellingly of his
Has the encore left the building? outrage at how the mob “desecrated the
seat of our democracy and dishonored
the patriotism of millions of our support-
ers.”
The blunt facts of his bravery in
remaining at the Capitol and his insis-
tence that Congress reconvene that very
BY TRAVIS M. ANDREWS evening to complete its work speak for
themselves. It’s unclear whether Pence
“E NCORE! ENCORE! ENCORE!” intends this memoir as a calling card for
Ahh, can’t you just hear it? The crowd, hundreds band, and that’s a great sentiment, but when you start building some future campaign, but his honorable
or thousands strong, wanting — no, needing — to it into the show because people have come to expect it, it just conduct during a dark and dangerous
hear at least one more song, their chant energizing feels kind of disingenuous. Now, if you’re a band that does day for the nation makes for more com-
the room, desperate to keep the night going just a little bit encores and you don’t do it, it’s just a slap in the face.” pelling stump-speech material than most
longer, to stave off the silence another few minutes … politicians can muster.
PUP’s anti-encore stance held firm when they hammered out Aside from its one remarkable event,
That’s rarely how it actually goes anymore. If a band walks a 19-song set at the Fillmore in Silver Spring in May. Toward the and its close-up descriptions of a unique
offstage these days, they might stay there. Some bands have end, Babcock offered the audience a brief explanation, the same
grown weary — not of the love an encore elicits but of the one he’s been giving for years, that they weren’t about to take a SEE BOOK WORLD ON C4
charade that came to define the tease. As the encore disappears, break; they were done. The moshing fans didn’t seem to mind in
so does that awkward period of time when audience members the slightest. “I think audiences are more understanding now D.C. company
calculate if they should grab one last beer or head for the more than ever,” he says. Plus, he finds something almost asks theaters to
bathroom, or, if sated in every sense, consider getting a jump on respectful in “not wasting people’s time, knowing they want the pledge to stand
traffic and leaving. There is increasing evidence that the encore show, and then they want to get back to their kids or get back to with their artist
itself has already left. their homework or get back go to sleep, so that they can get up
early in the morning and do what they gotta do.” BY PETER MARKS
“They feel yucky to me. They feel forced,” says Stefan
Babcock, frontman of PUP, a raucous power punk band. “We’re A small but growing contingent of artists seems to be This summer, a Chicago theater
pretty self-deprecating people and a self-deprecating band, and following suit. At 9:30 Club in September, the Afghan Whigs, stunned the industry by firing its artistic
it felt weird to leave the stage expecting to have our egos once known for their eclectic encores, pummeled the audience director and entire staff, and reportedly
stroked.” with bracing guitars and booming drums for a couple dozen making plans to discontinue producing
straight songs. And that was it. new work. Now, in a highly unusual act,
Encores probably “started with the right intention, where a an influential Washington theater is
band played what they intended on playing,” Babcock says. Ditto for Broken Social Scene, who played an encore-less set asking other companies to publicly reaf-
“And then on occasion, they just had such a spectacular set or at Washington’s Lincoln Theater and, the following night, 9:30 firm their commitment to their artists.
people were so enthusiastic that they demanded more out of the Club in October. Singer/songwriter Maggie Rogers usually
That the board of D.C.’s Woolly Mam-
SEE ENCORES ON C3 moth Theatre Company felt the need to
make such an appeal attests to the
On a California farm, both guests and fowl gobble up a≠ection turbulent times for the nation’s theater
companies. The pandemic shutdown
BY CATHY FREE weakened the financial underpinnings
of many, and a less than robust return of
Turkeys have sharp claws, pointy audiences — some estimates put the
beaks and red saggy bits on their necks. drop at 20 to 25 percent of theatergoers
“Snuggle” might not be the first word — has unnerved the industry.
that comes to mind when seeing a turkey
waddling across a farm. But it was the actions over the
summer of one company in particular,
But Barbara Slaine was sitting on the Chicago’s Victory Gardens Theater, for
ground at a California farm last year half a century a mainstay in one of the
when a turkey named Sun shambled over nation’s most vibrant theater cities, that
and climbed into her lap. has heightened the alarm. In response,
Woolly Mammoth’s board is seeking
Slaine, 63, was visiting the Gentle Barn co-signers for a letter that delineates the
animal sanctuary from New York and scope — and limits — of what theater
had never had an encounter with a live trustees are expected to do, to bolster the
turkey before. groups that they had pledged to assist.
“She nuzzled up into my chest and sort “Without input from the professional
of bended into me, and I was struck by
how soft she was, especially the top of her SEE LETTER ON C3
head,” she said.
GENTLE BARN JAY LENO
Slaine didn’t want the snuggle to end.
“It was just the sweetest moment — I “A lot of people don’t expect such sweetness from a turkey,” says Gentle Barn founder Ellie Laks, right, with daughter The former late-night host and
could have sat with her forever,” she said. Cheyanne Weiner. The animal sanctuary hosts an annual Thanksgiving event where people can commune with turkeys. car aficionado is hospitalized
Ellie Laks sees surprised visitors like after suffering gasoline burns. C2
Slaine warm up to her turkeys most days
of the week at her animal sanctuary in KIDSPOST
Santa Clarita, near Los Angeles.
“This place was my dream since I was Learn about pine cones, whose
7 years old,” said Laks, 54, who founded primary purpose is for survival,
Gentle Barn 20 years ago and now has not decoration. C8
about 200 rescued cows, horses, donkeys,
pigs, sheep, goats, llamas and a variety of CAROLYN HAX
birds, including chickens and turkeys.
Laks said she rescued her first female An adult child wonders how to
turkey, a sociable hen named Spring, in move forward with parents who
2002. It was a few years after she opened are not really good people. C8
her barn doors to visitors.
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Q&A
Why Anderson can sink his
teeth into ‘Interview’ role
BY HELENA ANDREWS-DYER night resonated with something self-esteem and how I looked at ALFONSO BRESCIANI/AMC
Are vampires scary? about my teenage years. I myself.
couldn’t put this language to it at Q: How does the new adaptation Jacob Anderson plays Louis De Point Du Lac in AMC’s TV adaptation of “Interview with the Vampire.”
Seductive? Soothing? All three the time, but basically I was of “Interview” handle race
and then some? AMC’s television depressed. I could only exist in differently? Q: Code-switching serves as a obviously, but there is a snobbery going to go. I’m really interested
adaptation of Anne Rice’s this dark head space. I was most A: Louis’s race changes the storytelling device throughout in it and an internal lack of in what happens to Louis and
“Interview with the Vampire” alive at night. Then during the trajectory slightly of that the series. Louis is the main acceptance. With the modern- Claudia’s relationship. These are
seems to think so. And the series day, I couldn’t handle it. The cold character, and whilst we’ve kept narrator, but his voice, his day accent, it may appear as if siblings that also have this sort
has found the perfect instrument light of the day was too much for a lot of the main story beats of cadence, switches up so much. he’s not speaking in his natural of father-daughter dynamic who
to play the jazzlike me. Maybe if I’d had more than a that character, those things How did you approach the way, but actually I think he is. are going to now travel together
contradictions of a demon in passing knowledge of vampires, mean something slightly different Louises: the brothel He’s landed upon this voice that alone with all of this stuff under
search of redemption in its star, the allegory could have could different when you put a Black owner, the legit businessman, is all of the things he’s ever been. the bridge. The water is going to
Jacob Anderson. have been helpful to me — if not man in the center of it. It says the centenarian? When somebody lives for that lap up over the bridge.
helpful, just comforting. something new about power and A: That was probably the earliest long, it brings into question: Q: There’s also this prescient
“There’s something about Q: Vampires are the ultimate what power can buy you. Can conscious choice I had to make What does a Black person sound thread throughout the show
vampires as these creatures in outsiders. you buy your way out of the about the character because like? What does a White person about truth in storytelling and
the shadows,” said Anderson, A: Anne Rice’s vampires are so social and racial dynamic of this code-switching is so much a part sound like? It’s difficult to define unreliable narrators.
who fans will instantly recognize despairing. They’re proper country? Can you really escape of who [Louis] is. When you first those things because you get to a A: Daniel, [the reporter, played
as the strong and mostly silent searchers. They’re really looking racism by being a monster? meet him back in 1910, he speaks certain point where your by Eric Bogosian, who is the
eunuch Grey Worm from HBO’s for why they exist and what it Q: Let’s talk love. Louis and in a different way to the women influences change and the world titular interviewer of the series],
“Game of Thrones.” In means. Those were the central Lestat’s romance and the power that he works with, and then to surrounding you changes, and has cracked into something
“Interview,” the 32-year-old questions I had as a teenager. I dynamic between them gets his family, and then to the White that changes your voice. about Louis in the present day.
British actor (and musician) was in a weird place. distorted through the lens of businessmen. He has all these Q: Speaking of voices, you’re also I’m really eager to explore what
plays the reluctant bloodsucker Q: That brings me to this next race as well. As a White man different hats. It had to be an R&B singer. Or wait, would the ramifications of that are.
Louis de Pointe du Lac, made question of validation and how (and a centuries-old vampire), notable. A lot of it comes down to you describe your music that Once one very important thing
famous on-screen by Brad Pitt in this adaptation centers on the Lestat can never fully his level of comfort. I say that way? has been proved to be slightly
the 1994 movie. In this version, inner lives of characters of color understand his Black lover’s because I probably do the same. A: To be honest, I just say it’s pop unreliable, how do you continue
Louis is a closeted gay Black man in a way that the fantasy genre existence. It’s one of the first When I feel more comfortable, because I think of pop as being an interview from there? How do
running a brothel in early 20th- has too often resisted. But in fractures between them. I’m more likely to speak in a nontribal. It’s not committing to you fact-check? How do you
century New Orleans. He is a “Interview,” including Black A: That’s something that comes more relaxed way, whereas if I one genre. I’m quite genre corroborate?
man of the night even before he characters makes perfect sense. up a lot in interracial was feeling on the back foot or agnostic. I like things to sound Q: All right, something I need to
meets his maker and lover, the It’s New Orleans. relationships. There’s the fantasy I’m against the ropes, then I fall how they feel — at least how they fact-check. You’ve called out
ancient French vampire Lestat A: It’s color conscious versus of a post-racial world that we into this sort of ultra-polite, feel to me. I write quite a lot of producer Pharrell Williams as a
de Lioncourt (played by colorblindness. don’t exist in yet. I can’t speak almost scared sort of thing. sad songs. dream guest star on the show. Is
Australian actor Sam Reid). The Q: Explain what that means for entirely for White people That’s part of what drives Louis Q: No spoilers, but Sunday’s that because the perpetually
couple later add forever-14-year- the people in the cheap seats. generally, but it’s hard to to switch in that way. finale gave us more than a few youthful 49-year-old is a
old Claudia (Bailey Bass) to their A: Race in the show says understand because if you love Q: How we choose to speak is shockers. Where is the show vampire?
dysfunctional family. something about how the somebody, you’re not different. like an indicator of who we want going to go in Season 2? A: Yes. Yeah. It’s got to be
characters interact with the You are in love with each other, to be or how we want to be seen. A: I can’t say where it’s going to Pharrell, right? Pharrell or Paul
The show, which had its world that they exist in. It’s so how could there be any A: He’s a social climber. I love go. I can say where I think it’s Rudd.
Season 1 finale on Sunday, is relevant to the decisions they difference [between the two of Louis and want him to be loved
humid. Sex, love, race and power make. Whereas colorblind you]? But from the other side,
steam up every scene as Louis casting in a fantasy context, for it’s, “I need you to understand
attempts to define himself me, that is more about being able that there are things that are
through the fogginess all those to see yourself at least visually going to be different for me.” And
intersections create. For his part, represented. So you don’t ever if you deny that experience, then
Anderson, who had only a look at yourself and go “I look I just feel crazy, right? I feel like
“passing knowledge” of vampires wrong.” Growing up, I loved I’m imagining things. Lestat is
before sinking his teeth into one fantasy and sci-fi and animation. definitely not willing [to engage
of the biggest roles in the Rice I watched “Wendell & Wild” the in that conversation]. He can’t
Literary Universe, has created a other day. And I was like, just quite go there because to him
Louis who feels more human seeing this would have changed everything is everything and
than monster. so much for me in terms of my everything is nothing.
Q: You’ve described vampires as
the monsters you were always
looking for. Why?
A: The fact that they only exist at
At this farm, guests can cuddle with a turkey instead of having one for dinner
CUDDLE FROM C1
“Every morning I would do my GENTLE BARN
chores and Spring would follow
me around and talk to me,” she ABOVE: Ellie Laks runs the Gentle Barn farm animal sanctuary
said, explaining that by “talk” she with her husband, Jay Weiner. LEFT: Thanksgiving visitors to the
meant the turkey made small Gentle Barn get to feed turkeys in addition to cuddling them.
chirping noises. “One day when
she talked to me for a longer time, really liked apple pie. We cut it up also taken in a few noisy and MICHELLE SHIERS “My sister-in-law had turkeys, laps. A lot of people don’t expect
I put down my rake and sat on the into little pieces for them.” elegant gobblers. and I was followed around by one such sweetness from a turkey.
ground.” “There’s a big difference be- that seemed to be in love with me They’ll be in tears when they
Laks said she usually keeps up “My first rescue male was tween a wild turkey and a domes- a number of years ago,” he said. visit.”
Spring climbed into her lap to a dozen turkeys at the six-acre named Tommy, and he came from ticated turkey,” said Mark Hat-
and fell asleep, Laks said. Gentle Barn location in California a family that had raised him for field, a wildlife biologist who is “I imagine that if one lets you Barbara Slaine said that hap-
that she now runs with her hus- Thanksgiving dinner and they the director of conservation ser- get close enough, it might be pened to her last year.
“I sat there for a good 25 min- band, Jay Weiner. Guests are en- couldn’t go through with it,” she vices for the National Wild Tur- more comfortable and tamer
utes, and she closed her eyes and couraged to cuddle the birds any said. key Federation in Edgefield, S.C. than most — and might let you “I was known for having turkey
we had a good cuddle,” she said. “I time, even if it’s not Thanksgiv- hold it,” McGowan added. “But on rye with mustard three times a
was singing her little songs and ing, she said. “They told me he was aggres- During breeding season, wild most are scared of people to some week,” she said, adding that she
telling her how beautiful she was, sive and stupid, but I found the turkeys can be territorial and extent, especially if they don’t no longer does.
and it was just a special moment.” “Most of them were rescued, opposite,” Laks said. “He was a aggressive, he said, noting that know you.”
sometimes from live markets handsome and smart gentleman, “they’re wild animals and should Laks said she encourages any-
Laks thought other people where customers buy them to and he loved posing for pictures be treated as such.” Gentle Barn turkeys are accus- one to come to her farm and learn
might enjoy turkey cuddling, so take them home for eating on with kids who came to visit.” tomed to having people around more about the turkeys.
she put up fliers around town that Thanksgiving,” she said. “Other Kevin McGowan, an ornitholo- and seem to enjoy mingling with
year inviting anyone to come to times, we’ll work with authorities Laks said she has never had a gist at the Cornell Lab of Orni- guests of all ages, Laks said. She also realizes that snuggling
the Gentle Barn on Thanksgiving to shut down cruelty situations problem with turkeys acting ag- thology in Ithaca, N.Y., said he a turkey isn’t for everyone, so she
Day to snuggle a female turkey and bring the turkeys here.” gressively toward visitors at her admires and appreciates turkeys “They’re living their best lives,” now offers an alternative for her
and have a piece of pie. farm, but wildlife experts gener- and he calls their ornate feathers she said. “The male turkeys love guests, something that became
The majority of the turkeys are ally don’t advise getting cozy with “works of art.” to strut and show off, and the popular in the pandemic:
“I didn’t know if anybody female, Laks noted, but she has the birds, especially in the wild. female turkeys love to relax in our
would show up, but we had a line But he has never considered “We also offer cow hug thera-
of 100 people,” said Laks, who hugging one. py,” Laks said.
runs her sanctuary as a nonprofit
and relies on donations.
She decided to make the event
an annual tradition and call it the
“Gentle Thanksgiving.”
“I wanted guests to walk away
knowing they were sweet and
kind creatures,” she said of the
turkeys.
For a $50 donation in Califor-
nia and $25 at Gentle Barn’s
Missouri and Tennessee loca-
tions, visitors on Thanksgiving
Day get to tour the farm, enjoy pie
and hot cider, cuddle with the
turkeys and feed them treats such
as cranberries and grapes, Laks
said.
“We’ll also be giving the tur-
keys pie,” she said. “Last year, they
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Bands are saying ‘thank you and good night’ to the encore
ENCORES FROM C1 VANESSA HEINS The point of the encore, he
muses, is to give fans that feeling
walks back onstage to perform Punk band PUP has led the charge against encores. “They feel yucky to me. They feel forced,” PUP frontman Stefan Babcock says. “We’re of something memorable, a little
“Different Kind of World,” an pretty self-deprecating people and a self-deprecating band, and it felt weird to leave the stage expecting to have our egos stroked.” lagniappe to heighten the experi-
acoustic version of “Alaska” or ence. Yet despite being an avid
one of her other hits, but she leave them hungry for more? I he affectionately refers to as the Titus Andronicus joined them Marvel movie,” which used to be show-goer, Gondelman can count
recently wondered whether fans find it really refreshing when an “heart in a blender song,” thanks onstage in New York as surprise this “special, exciting thing” but on two hands the ones that stand
enjoyed the familiar charade of artist pours their heart out into a to its chorus. So when should they guest, three songs before the end now the audience just “sits here out. “I don’t remember most of
the encore and put a poll up on magnificent performance, and play it? of their set, to lend his imitable because we know we’re not going them as much as I remember the
Instagram Stories asking if her then runs offstage. That is rock- rasp to “Promise.” to get the full experience if we time I saw Beyoncé sneeze, and
fans really wanted one. (Spoiler and-roll.” “After we play the heart in a don’t.” Or maybe, he says, the the whole crowd said, ‘Bless you.’
alert: She’s still playing them.) blender song, we know people are F or many, that seems to be encore is like an act of kayfabe, That was a really organic mo-
The Chicks, once fond of the “It’s kind of wild to me that going to kind of start checking the key. Don’t waste our referring to the portrayal of ment.”
encore, skipped it on their latest [encores] lasted through the ’90s their watches, so sometimes I time with the encore we staged events in pro wrestling.
tour, opting instead for the iconic with bands who were sort of might do a little spiel about how expect. Put some effort in. Make it Would it be possible, he jokingly The one that shocked folk-rock
“Goodbye Earl” to signal the end cynical of showbiz tactics, be- we’re not going to insult you with count. Create something special. muses, for an audience to be so singer/songwriter Matt Na-
of the show. cause it’s such an old showbiz the concept of the encore,” Collins quiet at the end of a set that a thanson came at the Forum in
idea. Of course there’s going to be says. “So we’re just going to play Josh Gondelman, a comedian band would just skip the encore? Los Angeles during Metallica’s
The Gaslight Anthem thun- smoke and mirrors no matter two more alternative rock barn- who has worked as a writer on What would it take? tour for 1991’s self-titled record
dered through their set at the what, but the encore is a pretty burners for you right now. No HBO’s “Last Week Tonight” and known to fans as “The Black
Anthem in October, straight overt lie to the audience,” says break. But what I’m really doing Showtime’s “Desus & Mero,” For Gondelman, it needs to be Album.” The band tore through
through the end: two of their Max Collins, the frontman of Eve is saying, ‘Hey, don’t leave, even counts himself as a big music fan special. Case-in-point: One of the more than two hours of hard
most popular songs, “45” and 6 and BuzzFeed’s newest advice though we just played the heart and a fan of the encore — when “coolest” encores he’s seen came rock, left the stage, returned for
“The ’59 Sound.” The band’s columnist, though he added that in a blender song.’” done right. “I am ultimately for about 15 years ago at the end of a the encore and left again. The
frontman, Brian Fallon, has in the right circumstances, an them, because I like hearing more Beastie Boys concert in Worces- lights went up — the telltale sign
tweeted that he does technically encore can be an exchange of Sometimes, he adds, they’ll songs,” he says. “But I think the de ter, Mass., when they played an that a show is truly over. As
play the encore. He just skips the generosity between artists and play encores if the mood and the rigueur, pro forma encore that instrumental song from the bal- Nathanson remembers, about
part “where I walk offstage and fans. setting call for it — but it’s rarely has become a concert staple” feels conies, not the stage. “That was a half the crowd split for the doors,
come back again because I can fit “Inside Out.” Instead, they might like “kind of manufactured dra- thing that felt like it couldn’t be in but his two friends told him they
another song in the time it takes Eve 6 faces an interesting chal- bring out a special guest to “raise ma no one believes in.” the body of the set. Instead, it was couldn’t leave.
to do that. I’d rather people get an lenge of sorts. Collins knows their the energy,” either toward the end a special, fun wrinkle for people
extra song for their money.” And, audiences want to hear “Inside of the show or as a proper encore, He compares encores to “the who stick around.” “I was like, ‘Dude, they just
like most non-encore bands, he’s Out,” the band’s 1998 hit, which such as when Patrick Stickles of expected post-credit scene in a finished playing, like, two hours.
vigilant in making sure the audi- They did an encore. They’re defi-
ence knows not to expect the nitely done,’” Nathanson says. His
whole walk-off-stage part, tweet- friends insisted he was wrong.
ing last year, “Just to be clear — I
guarantee you I will talk, will “And sure enough, about 15 or
probably talk some more, will 20 minutes later, the lights went
play a song, will then talk more, back down and Metallica came
will not do an encore, and I will out and played another couple of
definitely talk. Also will be happy songs. It was the most incredible
you are there. Also will talk. Oh thing I’ve ever seen in my life,” he
and no encore. And talking.” says, in awe of how the encore
wound up being a true gift to the
Other artists, such as the Foo remaining fans who waited it out.
Fighters and the Strokes, have “I remember thinking, [this is]
never played many encores. We the way to do it, you know?”
“don’t do encores,” Foo Fighters
frontman Dave Grohl often an- He stopped playing encores at
nounces to the crowd. “We just every show years ago, and would
f---ing play ’til the show is over.” warn the crowd early that “we’re
Pop star Grimes finds that they past that point of our dating. …
awkwardly disrupt the flow of her The way I described it is … you eat
sets so she opts for longer ones. spaghetti on like the 10th date or
Same for Jack Antonoff ’s Bleach- whenever you feel comfortable.”
ers. Country artist Jason Aldean He’d tell fans “we’re past the third
doesn’t like them. “I like to play or fourth date now. I’m going to
you guys everything we’ve got eat spaghetti in front of you. …
and when the show’s over, it’s We know each other well enough
over,” he said at one concert. that I don’t need to be demure.
And fans liked it!”
“It feels more honest and di-
rect to give the audience a fabu- Occasionally, a crowd will mo-
lous show, without any nonsense tivate Nathanson to return to the
at the end,” says Jay Siegan, an stage — and he scrambles to
experienced club owner and pro- figure out what song to play. But
moter who has worked with art- he likes that. It’s electric. It’s real.
ists such as Celine Dion, Weezer It’s earned. And isn’t that the
and Imagine Dragons. “Why not point of a true encore?
“Aren’t we all sort of yearning
for something genuine?” he asks.
Chicago theater board’s actions prompted response from Woolly Mammoth
LETTER FROM C1 disciplinary notices, formal or have one fundamental role: to MIKE MORGAN
informal warnings, and have had hold our theater’s mission — its
artists associated with the thea- no complaints filed against me or principal reason for being — in “We all have one fundamental role: to hold our theater’s mission — its principal reason for being — in
ter,” Woolly’s board wrote about any documented infractions,” he trust for the communities we trust for the communities we represent,” Woolly Mammoth Theatre’s board wrote.
Victory Gardens, “the mission of wrote. Three months later, as the represent,” the board wrote.
the theater was overhauled — company’s remaining staff of “Holding a theater in trust this FLOORING SALE
from a theater devoted to pro- eight sought to unionize, the way is quite different than direct- FREE INSTALLATION ON ALL
ducing new plays, it was an- board fired them, too. ing its operations. It is a steward- CARPET HARDWOOD LAMINATE VINYL
nounced by remaining board ship that requires centering on
members that Victory Gardens Emails to Victory Gardens’ the art and the artists and trust- Mention Promo Code “WAPO” To Save An Additional $100
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for other producing companies. back as undeliverable. In July, 855C-A9LL9T7OD-A0Y6! 12
…” board president Charles E. Har- Maria Goyanes, Woolly’s artis-
ris II told the Chicago Reader: tic director, said it was gratifying E COME TO YO
“As volunteers who dedicate “The Victory Gardens Theater that board members took it upon
our time to beloved cultural board is grappling with the thea- themselves to circulate such a FREE
organizations in our respective ter’s future, as are many other forceful statement. “The thing I
cities, let us ensure that what nonprofit theaters in this time. really took to was the idea that EISNT-IHMOAMTEES
happened in Chicago is an anom- We are committed to acting in the board would not overhaul the Sale Applies To AlI Carpet, Hardwood, Laminate and Vinyl. Offer Good Through November 30, 2022.
aly, not the norm,” the Woolly the theater’s best interests in all artistic mission of the theater
board continued. “While we do matters.” He added that the without centering the artists and
not speak for every theater, we board was taking measures to staff and the professionals,” she
have seen how easy it is for install an interim management. said. “That made me go, ‘Oh,
boards to silo themselves from great, whatever happens, howev-
the needs of the artists, adminis- The Victory Gardens crisis was er rocky things are, there is really
trators and technicians who unsettling enough to spark con- a respect.’ ”
work to create the theater they versations among board mem-
love and support. This is not bers at other nonprofit theaters, Scot Spencer, a longtime board
serving us and our field.” worried about the message sent member at Baltimore Center
to artists and staff members who Stage, said he immediately
Several board members from might be wondering about their signed the letter. “For me, it
Baltimore Center Stage, New Ha- own companies’ loyalties. J. really is about the way forward.
ven’s Long Wharf Theatre, San Chris Babb, chairman of the We have been through a perilous
Francisco’s American Conserva- Woolly board of trustees, was time both in culture but also in
tory Theatre and the Repertory among those who thought the how people approach the things
Theatre of St. Louis have already situation called for an organized they do in their leisure time,” he
attached their names to the let- response. said. “We also need to evolve with
ter, which asks signatories to that. As board members, trust-
donate to an online fundraiser on “This is just to send a state- ees, this is not a crazy, far-off set
behalf of Victory Gardens’ for- ment to the people who work in of demands. This is asking to
mer employees. American theater, who do the art, treat people with mutual re-
that this is not how the majority spect.”
The unraveling at Victory Gar- of us function,” Babb said in an
dens Theater — a company rec- interview. “What we have con- Center Stage is taking a lead
ognized with a Tony Award in veyed is that we want you to stay role: It has hired several former
2001 that has offered world pre- in the nonprofit theater, and Victory Gardens staffers, and
mieres by such major play- don’t be scared of the people who Martin has been recruited to
wrights as Branden Jacobs-Jen- are holding this, clearly, in trust.” direct one of its main stage
kins, Lucas Hnath and Jackie shows this season, Nia Vardalos’s
Sibblies Drury — occurred over Barbara Strack, another Wool- “Tiny Beautiful Things.”
several mystifying months this ly board member, said that she
year. In June, after just 14 was taken with a comment by the “It’s important for people to
months as artistic director, Ken- former Victory Gardens artistic remember these are real people,
Matt Martin was relieved of his director: “In particular, there people with children in college,”
duties by the board. In protest, was a phrase Ken-Matt Martin Martin said in an interview, ref-
playwright Erika Dickerson- repeated, that he tried every day erencing his former colleagues.
Despenza withdrew in the mid- to center the needs of the artists He expressed the hope that all
dle of its run her well-received and staff,” Strack said in an those he worked with in Chicago
play “Cullud Wattah,” about the interview. “That resonated with will find jobs.
water crisis in Flint, Mich. me. As a board member, as a
trustee, that is the same lens that “Anything that is done to advo-
On his website, Martin noted we should be bringing.” cate for those people who’ve had
that he was given no reason for the rug pulled out from under
his dismissal. “I have received no Woolly Mammoth’s letter them,” he added, “is what I care
echoes this philosophy: “We all about.”
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In ‘So Help Me God,’ Pence is outraged by the Jan. 6 riot but soft on Trump
BOOK WORLD FROM C1 nity. Pence denies that the bill had Pence didn’t play the usual KEVIN DIETSCH/GETTY IMAGES ing many of the Capitol invaders
discriminatory intent and con- vice-presidential roles of hatchet to chant “Hang Mike Pence!”
figure in the history of the Ameri- cludes, in hindsight, that the con- man and attack dog, largely be- Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi preside
can presidency, Pence’s memoir troversy was “the first battle be- cause Trump amply filled those over the vote certification on Jan. 6, 2021. Pence performed his constitu-
resembles those of other politi- tween woke corporate America roles himself. Pence’s memoir of- tional duty by certifying the elec-
cians. The reader learns of his and the American people.” fers a characteristically earnest ronment into which the president Trump “good-naturedly” admon- tion. But in the weeks before Jan.
“idyllic” younger years in south- and low-key survey of the Trump- would inject “a bit of drama” to ished him: “You took the high 6, as Trump lied about the elec-
ern Indiana as one of six children But Pence could also be prag- Pence administration. It is long get results. road. I never take the high road.” tion having been stolen, Pence
in a devoutly Catholic Irish Amer- matic. He was one of the few on partisan cheerleading but rel- What, for his part, did Trump Somehow one doubts that Trump did not contradict him in public
ican family. Although he writes Republican governors to accept atively short on personal attacks, really think of his vice president? intended that as a compliment. or, as his memoir makes clear, in
that President John F. Kennedy federal funding to expand Medic- aside from repeated criticisms of In one unintentionally revealing private. Rather than defending
and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. aid under the Affordable Care the Democratic Party and “the anecdote, Pence relates how he The tone of Pence’s memoir democracy by conceding that his
were “the heroes of my youth,” Act, although he negotiated a ever-divisive press.” It is unreli- attended the musical “Hamilton” darkens in its final chapters. In ticket had lost in a fair and secure
Pence converted to evangelical waiver from the Obama adminis- able as history, particularly in its and, at the curtain, heard one of the wake of Trump’s 2020 defeat, election, he gave speeches at
Christianity and the Republican tration to create a plan that in- claims for the successes of the the cast members issue a state- the president baselessly claimed which he implored his supporters
Party in college. Law school, mar- cluded health-savings accounts. administration’s handling of ment on behalf of the show ex- he had been deprived of victory to “stay in the fight for election
riage and a failed run for Con- Pence allows that some conserva- covid-19, where Pence skips over pressing anxiety and alarm over by massive electoral fraud, and integrity.”
gress soon followed. He spent the tives called it a “sellout,” but he the myriad ways that Trump the administration’s lack of com- pressured his vice president to
’90s leading a small think tank says that the plan “became a made the pandemic deadlier by mitment to protecting a diverse decertify the election results. And aside from a small number
and achieving modest success as model for consumer-directed politicizing public health. More America. “I wasn’t offended by Pence refused, explaining in an of passing moments, his memoir
a right-wing talk-radio and televi- generally, Pence portrays the de- anything he said,” Pence writes, email to members of Congress also fails to unequivocally deny
sion host before winning election “You took the high cidedly mixed record of the ad- but Trump “was outraged — just before they met in joint Trump’s falsehoods. Instead,
to Congress in 2000. In the road. I never take the ministration as a nearly unbro- mostly as a New Yorker. ‘Broad- session on Jan. 6 that he did not Pence resorts to weasel-worded
House, Pence hewed to uniformly ken series of political wins, prom- way is almost like going to have the authority to overturn an half-admissions that “we came up
conservative positions. He was high road.” ises made and kept — up to church,’ he told me.” When Pence election. Trump then tweeted short under circumstances that
fully supportive of George W. Election Day 2020 anyway. declined to turn the episode into that his vice president “didn’t would cause millions of Ameri-
Bush’s “war on terror” but fre- Donald Trump, to Mike Pence about culture-war point-scoring, have the courage to do what cans to doubt the outcome of the
quently at odds with the presi- “Hamilton” cast’s admonishment Pence’s descriptions of his in- should have been done,” prompt- election.” His reluctance to ac-
dent’s domestic policy, much of teractions with Trump are among knowledge the legitimacy of
which he considered to be “big- health care” in other states. the most interesting parts of the Biden’s victory makes his self-
government conservatism.” Pence’s popularity sagged dur- book, although here too objectivi- serving invocations of fidelity
ty is not the author’s strong suit. and patriotism ring hollow. If
As Pence ascended the ranks of ing his time as governor, but his At one point he emphasizes to his only Pence, who begins each
party leadership, some conserva- prospects for reelection in 2016 boss that, other than Trump’s chapter with a biblical verse, had
tive commentators and activists became moot when Trump family, “no one in this adminis- quoted John 8:32 to the millions
encouraged him to run for presi- tapped him to be his running tration has been more loyal to you of Americans who continue to
dent. He acknowledges that he mate. Pence declines to speculate than me,” and for most of this believe the dangerous lies he
was interested but instead re- about why Trump picked him account Pence offers up a loyal- helped to promulgate: “And you
turned to Indiana in 2012 to run over other contenders, but most ist’s defense. He excuses Trump’s will know the truth, and the truth
for governor. During Pence’s sin- analysts observed that he boosted venom as brashness, considers will set you free.”
gle term in that office, he pushed the ticket in critical Rust Belt the high turnover in the adminis- Geoffrey Kabaservice is vice
for tax cuts, abortion restrictions states and reassured evangelical tration to have been merely a president of political studies at the
and a religious freedom bill that voters who doubted the flamboy- byproduct of Trump’s business- Niskanen Center and author of “Rule
incurred wide opposition (in- ant and twice-divorced Trump’s minded willingness to fire under- and Ruin: The Downfall of
cluding from a number of Indi- commitment to traditional mo- performers, and insists that the Moderation and the Destruction of
ana-based businesses) for its per- rality. chaos attested to by White House the Republican Party, From
ceived discrimination against insiders was simply an “entrepre- Eisenhower to the Tea Party.” Follow
members of the LGBTQ commu- neurial and competitive” envi- him on Twitter: @RuleandRuin
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At U.N. conference, an artist asks attendees to feel climate change — literally
BY KELSEY ABLES they have the power to make FINE ACTS the world associated with their tivists, and in 2020 she got into
As world leaders debate cli- decisions,” Shehab, 45, told The current visceral experiences as the fray herself, building a pyra-
mate change policies at COP27, Washington Post in a phone inter- Cairo-based artist Bahia Shehab’s immersive installation creates more likely,” according to re- mid of garbage in Cairo that stood
the annual U.N. climate summit view. “We just see floods and we two environments that envision “scenarios of eternity.” searchers Jane Risen and Clayton nearly 20 feet high. It was meant
running through Friday in Sharm see the news and we’re scared. Critcher. Thirst, for example, can to contrast the majestic pyramids
el-Sheikh, Egypt, Bahia Shehab [The installation] is powerful be- soap and reuse a day-old towel to phobic space set around 95 de- increase expectations of drought of Giza with our current “overpro-
wants to turn up the temperature cause I can tell you something conserve water and limit plastic grees and reeking of decompos- and desertification. Warmth can ducing, over-consuming” exis-
— literally. The Cairo-based artist that’s really complex in a very usage. At the end, participants ing fruit and hospital rooms. So increase concern about climate tence, she wrote in an artist’s
has made the threat of a warming simple way.” receive a score, which sends them far, Shehab said she has sent 537 global warming. We think with statement.
planet more visceral with an im- to a room. people to “hell” and 969 to “heav- our bodies.
mersive installation “Heaven and COP27 comes at the end of a en” in what she calls a “very Shehab, who is also a street
Hell in the Anthropocene,” a ref- year that has seen disastrous Some will find themselves in a interesting social experiment.” This is in direct conflict with artist and an art and design pro-
erence to the current, human- flooding in Pakistan, mudslides light, domed interior set at a com- Later, she encourages them to the way climate change has been fessor at the American University
centric geological age. in South Africa, drought in China fortable temperature in the low to visit the other room. historically discussed — with in Cairo, has long used art as a
Installed in an area known as and heat waves in Europe and the mid-70s, surrounded by nature graphs and numbers and jargon. political and educational tool.
the Green Zone at COP27, the United States. Through this sen- sounds and scents of “freshness, The piece is based on the con- Shehab wants to counter that. During the Arab Spring, she cre-
artwork features two unlabeled sory installation, Shehab hopes to orange blossoms,” Shehab said. cept of “visceral fit”: the theory ated calligraphy-inspired graffiti
rooms — described as “scenarios give visitors a sense of agency and Others will find a dark, claustro- that “people will judge states of “I wanted a concept that every- with messages such as “No to a
of eternity” — that have different challenge those who say there is body could understand,” she said. new pharaoh” and “No to vio-
temperatures, sights, sounds and nothing we can do. She wants to “I’ve had site workers and doctors lence,” written around Cairo. And
smells meant to represent two make the threat feel immediate and professors and climate activ- while Britain was preparing to
possible outcomes for humanity. and tangible — but not insur- ists and professionals and every- vote on Brexit, she wrote “No to
Inspired by a 2011 study that mountable. body walk through, and they all Borders” and “No to Brexit” on
suggests people who are in warm get it.” walls in London.
surroundings are more likely to “There’s something instinctive.
say climate change is a problem, It doesn’t have to do with our She recognizes that questions In “Heaven and Hell in the
the piece, made in collaboration brains. It has to do with our of personal responsibility — Anthropocene,” which will be rep-
with the arts and social justice biology,” Shehab says of the psy- whether you recycle, for example licable, under an open license,
organization Fine Acts, under- chology behind the artwork. The — are only one small piece of the after COP closes, Shehab wants
scores the physical and personal installation also taps into deeply puzzle, but she doesn’t discount people to say yes: Yes to wearing
stakes of a global issue that, for ingrained spiritual beliefs, she them. Her work is aimed at places secondhand clothes; yes to con-
many, can seem abstract and un- said. “The religious discourse that where conversations about cli- serving water; yes to anything
manageable. we’ve been fed for, like, millennia mate change are more limited. they can do to curb climate
“We are trying to address cli- says, if you’re bad, you’ll burn in change.
mate anxiety by gamifying and hell. Heat is bad.” “Yes, we need to talk to the high
simplifying scientific data, by polluters. We need to talk to those In both rooms of the installa-
making it relatable to everyday Before entering the installa- flying their private jets to COP,” tion, viewers will find mirrors —
people and helping them feel like tion, viewers respond to a ques- she said. “But we also need to talk broken ones in hell and curved
tionnaire: One question asks par- to developing nations with sim- ones in heaven. The artist hopes
ticipants whether they would pler discourses. And we really they prompt reflection: “For us to
agree to limit showering to four need education.” really face our future, we really
minutes, wash only with a bar of need to look at ourselves.”
Ever since she was a child,
Shehab has admired climate ac-
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(PG-13) CC: 3:00 3:00-3:30-4:30-5:00-6:00-6:30- Black Panther: Wakanda er (PG-13) CC: 1:00-2:45-3:45- Forever (PG-13) 11:00-11:40- ever - The IMAX 2D Experience 4:45; 9:45 3:45-7:15-10:20 Regal Ballston Quarter Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG)
Black Panther: Wakanda 7:00-8:00-8:30-9:00-9:30-10:30 Forever (PG-13) CC: 12:30-1:30- 4:45-6:30-7:30-8:30-9:30 12:00-12:20-12:40-1:00-1:20- (PG-13) 11:20-7:00 Black Adam (PG-13) 2:45- 671 North Glebe Road 11:15-2:00
Forever 3D (PG-13) CC: 2:00- Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 10:50- 2:30-4:15-5:15-8:00 Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 1:10- 1:40-3:00-3:40-4:00-4:20-4:40- Black Panther: Wakanda For- AMC Potomac Mills 18 6:15-9:45 The Woman King (PG-13) 3:10-
5:30-9:00 1:45-4:40-7:30-10:25 Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 1:15- 4:00-6:50-9:40 5:00-5:20-5:40-7:40-8:00-8:20- ever - An IMAX 3D Experience 2700 Potomac Mills Circle Black Panther: Wakanda Black Panther: Wakanda 6:30-9:50
Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Prey for the Devil (PG-13) CC: 4:15-7:15 Prey for the Devil (PG-13) CC: 8:40-9:00-9:20-9:40 (PG-13) 3:10 Forever 3D (PG-13) 9:30 Forever (PG-13) 12:20-12:50- Till (PG-13) 11:50AM
er (PG-13) CC: 12:00-2:30-3:30- 12:30-2:50-5:10-7:35-10:00 Prey for the Devil (PG-13) CC: 1:50-4:25-7:20-10:05 Black Adam (PG-13) 11:05- Black Panther: Wakanda Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 1:20-1:40-1:50-2:10-3:10-4:10- Smile (R) 4:40-7:30-10:20
4:30-6:00-7:00-8:00-9:55 Armageddon Time (R) CC: 4:30 Armageddon Time (R) CC: 1:15- 2:10-8:10 Forever 3D (PG-13) 6:00 er (PG-13) CC: 2:30-6:15-10:00 Angelika Film Center Mosaic 4:40-5:10-5:30-5:40-6:00-7:00- One Piece Film Red (PG-13)
The Woman King (PG-13) OC: 10:50AM Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) CC: 4:05-6:45-9:25 Prey for the Devil (PG-13) 9:35 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 12:10- 2911 District Ave 8:00-8:30-9:20-9:30-9:50 1:20
4:00 Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) CC: 1:00-4:00 Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) CC: Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) 1:10-7:10-10:00 3:10-6:15-9:20 Black Adam (PG-13) 12:30- Black Panther: Wakanda For-
Black Panther: Wakanda 10:50-2:15-4:45-7:15-9:50 The Woman King (PG-13) CC: 1:25-4:10-6:40-9:10 11:15-2:00-4:50-7:30 Prey for the Devil (PG-13) CC: Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 4:00-7:20 ever - The IMAX 2D Experience
Forever (PG-13) OC: 1:00 The Banshees of Inisherin (R) 12:15-3:30-6:45 The Woman King (PG-13) CC: Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) Regal Westview & IMAX 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 er (PG-13) 12:00-1:30-3:30-5:00- Prey for the Devil (PG-13) 10:00 (PG-13) 11:00-6:40-10:20
Albert Einstein Planetarium - CC: 12:50-3:40-6:20-10:00 Till (PG-13) CC: 2:45-6:00 1:20-4:20-9:45 11:10AM 5243 Buckeystown Pike Armageddon Time (R) CC: 12:15 5:55-7:00-8:30-9:15 Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) Black Panther: Wakanda For-
National Air & Space Museum Smile (R) CC: 11:20-2:00-4:50- Smile (R) CC: 1:30-8:15 Till (PG-13) CC: 1:05-4:00-9:50 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) CC: Black Adam (PG-13) 12:15-3:00- 1:00-4:20-7:10 ever - An IMAX 3D Experience
6th Street and Independence Ave SW 7:40-10:25 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Smile (R) CC: 1:45-4:40-7:25- 2:50 Black Panther: Wakanda 12:40-3:20-6:20-9:00 5:45-8:35 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 12:00 (PG-13) 2:50
Dark Universe Space Show (NR) One Piece Film Red (PG-13) 2:00-5:00-7:45 10:10 Prophet 7:05 Forever (PG-13) 11:00-11:30- Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) CC: Armageddon Time (R) 12:00- The Woman King (PG-13) Black Panther: Wakanda Forev-
11:00-12:00-1:00-2:00-3:00- 1:20-4:20-7:20-10:05 Terrifier 2 7:00 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) CC: Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 12:00-12:30-1:00-1:30-2:00- 12:20-3:00-6:00 5:15 3:00-6:40 er 3D (PG-13) 11:30-3:20-7:10
4:00-5:00 AMC Center Park 8 Prophet 7:00 1:30-4:30-7:15-9:55 er 3D (PG-13) 11:20-3:20-7:20 2:50-3:10-3:40-4:10-4:30-5:10- The Woman King (PG-13) CC: Decision to Leave 1:35-4:35- Smile (R) 8:50 Black Panther: Wakanda
Worlds Beyond Earth 10:30- 4001 Powder Mill Rd. Black Panther: Wakanda For- Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Kantara (Hindi) 11:50-3:10-6:50 5:40-6:20-7:20-7:40-8:00-8:30- 1:45-8:15 7:25 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Forever (PG-13) 12:00-12:30-
11:30-12:30-1:30-2:30-3:30-4:30 Black Panther: Wakanda ever - The IMAX 2D Experience er 3D (PG-13) CC: 2:00-5:45 Black Adam (PG-13) OC: 5:10 9:00-9:30-10:10 Till (PG-13) CC: 5:10 Till (PG-13) 2:00 1:10 1:00-1:50-3:50-4:20-4:50-5:20-
Forever (PG-13) CC: 1:00-2:30- (PG-13) CC: 1:00-4:45 Till (PG-13) OC: 6:55 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Black Adam (PG-13) 11:00- The Banshees of Inisherin (R) Tár (R) 8:00 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 5:40-6:10-7:40-8:10-9:30-10:00
Angelika 3:30-4:30-6:00-7:00-8:00 Black Panther: Wakanda 11:30-5:50-8:50 2:10-5:20 CC: 1:10-4:00-6:45-9:40 The Banshees of Inisherin (R) er 3D (PG-13) 11:50-3:40-7:30 Black Adam (PG-13) OC: 2:10
Pop-Up at Union Market Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 1:15- Forever 3D (PG-13) CC: 12:00- Landmark Regal Hyattsville Royale Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) Smile (R) CC: 12:45-3:30-6:30- OC: 3:30 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Ticket to Paradise (PG-13)
4:15-7:15 3:45-7:30 Bethesda Row Cinema 11:40-2:30-5:00-7:50 9:15 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) 4:30-7:40 OC: 1:00
550 Penn Street NE - Unit E The Woman King (PG-13) CC: Black Panther: Wakanda 6505 America Blvd. Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 11:20- One Piece Film Red (PG-13) 3:05 One Piece Film Red (PG-13)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 2:00-4:00-7:40 Forever (PG-13) OC: 6:15 7235 Woodmont Avenue Black Panther: Wakanda 1:50-4:40 12:15-3:10-6:10-9:10 Black Panther: Wakanda Regal Dulles Town Center 11:20-4:30-7:20-10:10
er (PG-13) 11:45-2:30-3:30-7:00 Smile (R) CC: 1:15-5:00-7:15 Black Panther: Wakanda For- Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Forever (PG-13) 12:00-12:30- One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Terrifier 2 12:00 Forever 3D (PG-13) 2:30 21100 Dulles Town Circle Black Panther: Wakanda Forev-
Retrograde 12:00-3:15-5:30-7:45 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) ever - An IMAX 3D Experience er (PG-13) 12:15-1:00-3:45-4:30- 1:00-1:30-2:00-2:30-3:00-3:30- 12:50-4:00-7:10-10:00 Black Panther: Wakanda For- The Banshees of Inisherin (R) er (PG-13) OC: 1:30-9:10
Black Panther: Wakanda 1:30-4:45-7:30 (PG-13) CC: 8:30 7:15-7:45-8:00 4:00-4:30-5:00-5:30-6:00-6:30- Prophet 7:00 ever - The IMAX 2D Experience 12:55-6:15-8:45 Black Panther: Wakanda
Forever (PG-13) OC: 6:00 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Tár (R) 12:00-3:00-6:05 7:00-7:30-8:00-8:30-9:00-9:30- Black Panther: Wakanda (PG-13) CC: 2:00-9:30 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Forever (PG-13) 12:20-1:20- Regal
er 3D (PG-13) CC: 1:45-5:15 AMC Montgomery 16 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 10:00-10:30 Forever 3D (PG-13) 10:40-2:20- Black Panther: Wakanda For- 12:30-5:45-8:25 2:10-3:10-3:40-5:10-6:00-6:30- Springfield Town Center
Avalon Theatre AMC Columbia 14 7101 Democracy Boulevard er 3D (PG-13) 2:00-6:30 Black Adam (PG-13) 12:50-4:10- 6:00-9:50 ever - An IMAX 3D Experience 7:00-7:30-8:00-9:00-9:50
5612 Connecticut Avenue 10300 Little Patuxent Parkway Black Panther: Wakanda The Swimmers (PG-13) 12:30- 10:45 Black Adam (PG-13) OC: 8:20 (PG-13) CC: 5:45 CMX Village 14 Black Adam (PG-13) 1:00-4:00- 6859 Springfield Mall
Tár (R) 12:30-4:00-7:30 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Forever (PG-13) CC: 1:00-1:30- 3:35-6:35 Prey for the Devil (PG-13) 1:20- Black Panther: Wakanda 1600 Village Market Boulevard 6:45-9:30 Black Panther: Wakanda
The Banshees of Inisherin (R) er (PG-13) CC: 1:30-5:15-9:00 3:00-4:15-4:45-5:15-6:45-7:00- Armageddon Time (R) 1:45-4:45 3:50-6:20-9:40 Xscape Theatres Forever 3D (PG-13) CC: 1:00- Black Panther: Wakanda Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) Forever (PG-13) 10:50-11:20-
12:00-2:30-5:10-7:45 Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 1:30- 8:00-8:30 Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 12:40- Brandywine 14 4:45-8:30 Forever (PG-13) 3:20-3:50-4:25- 12:05-3:00-5:45-8:15 11:50-12:20-12:50-1:50-2:20-
3:15-6:45-9:45 Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 12:00- 1:20-3:50-7:30 3:40-6:10-8:50 7710 Matapeake Business Drive Black Panther: Wakanda 5:00-6:20-7:00-8:10 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 12:45 2:40-3:10-3:40-4:10-4:40-5:40-
Landmark Prey for the Devil (PG-13) CC: 1:45-5:15-8:15 The Banshees of Inisherin (R) The Woman King (PG-13) 12:10- Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Forever (PG-13) CC: 12:00- Black Adam (PG-13) 4:15-5:10- Smile (R) 3:25-6:15-9:15 6:10-6:30-7:00-7:30-8:00-8:30-
Atlantic Plumbing Cinema 1:40-4:15-6:25-9:05 Prey for the Devil (PG-13) CC: 1:15-4:00-7:00 3:20-6:40-9:50 Stole Christmas (2000) (PG) CC: 12:30-1:30-2:15-3:30-3:45-4:15- 7:20-8:15 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) 10:00-10:20-10:40
Armageddon Time (R) CC: 10:00 12:10 Smile (R) 1:50-4:50-7:50-10:40 1:00-7:00 5:15-6:00-7:00-7:15-7:30-8:00- Prey for the Devil (PG-13) 1:30 Black Adam (PG-13) 12:40-3:50-
807 V Street Northwest Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) CC: Armageddon Time (R) CC: 3:15 Landmark at One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Halloween Ends (R) CC: 9:00-9:45; 3:15; 8:45 5:15-8:00 Black Panther: Wakanda 7:10-10:10
Black Panther: Wakanda 1:50-4:30-7:10-9:50 Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) CC: Annapolis Harbour Center 1:10 7:05-9:45 Armageddon Time (R) 4:35-7:25 Forever 3D (PG-13) 4:15 Prey for the Devil (PG-13) 1:00-
Forever (PG-13) 12:30-1:00- The Woman King (PG-13) CC: 12:05-2:45-5:30-8:15 2474 Solomons Island Road Unit H-1 Black Adam (PG-13) OC: 7:40 Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 10:10- AMC Shirlington 7 Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) Black Panther: Wakanda 4:00-6:50-10:30
1:30-3:00-3:50-4:20-4:50-6:30- 3:30 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) CC: The Fisher King (NR) 1:30-7:15 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) 1:10-4:10-7:10-10:20 2772 South Randolph St. 4:00-6:45 Forever (PG-13) OC: 2:40 Ticket to Paradise (PG-13)
7:00-7:30-8:00 Till (PG-13) CC: 3:05 12:15-3:00 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 4:20-7:10-10:10 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Black Panther: Wakanda For- Till (PG-13) 4:45-7:50 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) 12:00-3:00-6:30-9:20
Black Adam (PG-13) 1:40 Tár (R) CC: 9:45 The Woman King (PG-13) CC: er (PG-13) 12:30-1:30-2:30-3:30- er (PG-13) CC: (!) 10:20-11:00- ever (PG-13) CC: 12:00-12:30- Smile (R) 3:40-6:35 4:30-7:45 Smile (R) 9:30
Bros (R) 4:40-7:10 The Banshees of Inisherin (R) 4:30-7:45 4:00-6:00-7:00-7:30 Regal Laurel Towne Centre 2:20-3:00-6:20-7:00-9:50-10:30 3:30-4:00-7:00-7:30 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) One Piece Film Red (PG-13)
Black Adam (PG-13) 4:10-7:20 CC: 1:30-4:20-7:10-9:55 Till (PG-13) CC: 2:45 Black Adam (PG-13) 1:20- 14716 Baltimore Avenue The Woman King (PG-13) CC: Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 11:45- 7:45 Regal Fairfax Towne Center 12:30
Bros (R) 1:50 The Menu (R) CC: 7:00 Tár (R) CC: 12:45 4:20-7:25 11:10-6:30 2:35-5:30-8:25 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 4110 West Ox Road Black Panther: Wakanda Forev-
Smile (R) CC: 3:20-6:20-9:20 The Banshees of Inisherin (R) Armageddon Time (R) 7:00 Black Panther: Wakanda Till (PG-13) CC: 11:50-3:10- Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) CC: er 3D (PG-13) 5:40-7:35 er 3D (PG-13) 1:20-5:10-9:00
Landmark E Street Cinema One Piece Film Red (PG-13) CC: 1:45-4:45-7:45 Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) Forever (PG-13) 11:00-11:30- 6:10-9:10 12:30-3:05-5:40-8:20 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Black Panther: Wakanda One Piece Film Red (PG-13)
555 11th Street Northwest 1:35-4:25-7:15-10:00 Smile (R) CC: 1:30-4:30-7:30 1:10-4:50-7:15 12:00-12:30-1:00-1:30-1:45- Smile (R) CC: 2:30-9:40 Tár (R) CC: 1:00-7:20 4:50 Forever (PG-13) 12:10-12:40- 3:30-6:20-9:40
Prophet 7:00 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 3:35 2:15-2:30-3:00-3:30-4:00-4:30- One Piece Film Red (PG-13) The Banshees of Inisherin (R) Cinema Arts Theatre 1:10-1:40-2:10-2:40-3:10-3:50-
The Fisher King (NR) 4:00-7:30 Black Panther: Wakanda For- 12:15-2:00-5:00-8:00 Till (PG-13) 4:15 5:00-5:15-6:00-6:15-6:30-7:00- CC: (!) 1:45 CC: 12:15-3:00-5:45-8:30 4:20-5:10-6:00-7:00-7:30-8:00- Regal
Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- ever - The IMAX 2D Experience Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Tár (R) 1:00 7:30-8:00-8:30-9:30 Black Panther: Wakanda Smile (R) CC: 4:30 9650 Main St 9:10-9:40 Virginia Gateway & RPX
er (PG-13) 3:00-4:20-7:00-7:45 (PG-13) CC: 6:15-10:00 er (PG-13) CC: 12:00-3:45-7:30 The Banshees of Inisherin (R) Black Adam (PG-13) 12:10-3:15- Forever 3D (PG-13) CC: (!) Black Panther: Wakanda All Quiet on the Western Front Black Adam (PG-13) 12:50- 8001 Gateway Promenade Place
Good Night Oppy (PG) 3:15 Black Panther: Wakanda For- Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 1:10-4:40-7:10 6:20-9:20 10:40-2:40-6:40-10:10 Forever 3D (PG-13) CC: 1:00- (R) CC; DVS: 4:15 3:40-9:50 Black Panther: Wakanda
Tár (R) 4:15-7:30 ever - An IMAX 3D Experience 5:45-8:30 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Prey for the Devil (PG-13) Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 4:30-8:00 Black Panther: Wakanda Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) 1:00- Forever (PG-13) 11:20-3:10-
Bardo, False Chronicle of a (PG-13) CC: 2:30 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- er 3D (PG-13) 2:00-5:30 11:10-1:40-4:10-6:30-9:00 er (PG-13) (!) 10:00-11:00-12:05- AMC Tysons Corner 16 Forever (PG-13) CC; DVS: 9:40- 3:30-6:40-9:20 7:00-10:40
Handful of Truths 3:45-7:15 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- er (PG-13) 2:00; 12:30 Phoenix Theatres Marlow 6 The Woman King (PG-13) 12:20-2:00-3:00-4:05-4:20-6:00- 7850e Tysons Corner Center 12:45-1:00-4:00-7:00-7:15 Smile (R) 6:30-9:30 Black Adam (PG-13) 11:30-
Triangle of Sadness (R) 8:00 er 3D (PG-13) CC: 3:30-7:15 Cinemark Egyptian 24 and XD 11:15AM 7:00-8:00-8:20-9:30-10:30 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Armageddon Time (R) CC; DVS: One Piece Film Red (PG-13) 12:40-3:50-6:50-9:50
Aftersun (2022-1) (R) 3:30 Black Panther: Wakanda 7000 Arundel Mills Circle 3899 Branch Avenue Till (PG-13) 11:00AM One Piece Film Red (PG-13) CC: er (PG-13) CC: 2:10-6:00-9:45 9:40-12:05-2:35-5:05-7:40 12:20-1:20-4:10-7:10-10:00 Prey for the Devil (PG-13)
Armageddon Time (R) 5:30 Forever (PG-13) CC: 2:00-3:00- Black Adam (PG-13) 12:45-4:05- Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Smile (R) 9:10 (!) 11:05-4:25 Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 1:00- Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) CC; # Gawwezni 5:20-8:10 12:30-3:00-5:50-8:15-10:35
The Banshees of Inisherin (R) 4:30-5:45-8:15-9:30 7:15-10:20 er (PG-13) 12:30-1:00-2:00-3:00- One Piece Film Red (PG-13) iPic Pike & Rose 4:10-7:20-10:25 DVS: 9:45-12:10-2:25-4:45-7:20 Black Adam (PG-13) OC: 6:50 Armageddon Time (R) 11:15AM
4:30-7:20 AMC DINE-IN Rio Cinemas 18 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 4:00-4:30-7:30-8:00-9:00 12:20 11830 Grand Park Avenue Prey for the Devil (PG-13) CC: Good Night Oppy (PG) CC; DVS: Ticket to Paradise (PG-13)
9811 Washingtonian Center er (PG-13) 12:10-3:55-7:40 Black Adam (PG-13) 2:35- Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- Black Panther: Wakanda 1:20-10:00 9:50-12:15-2:20-7:10 Regal Fox & IMAX 11:10-2:00-4:30-7:10-10:00
Regal Gallery Place Black Panther: Wakanda For- Prey for the Devil (PG-13) 5:30-8:30 er 3D (PG-13) 2:00-5:30-9:00 Forever (PG-13) (!) 1:30-2:00- Armageddon Time (R) CC: 3:50 The Banshees of Inisherin 22875 Brambleton Plaza Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG)
701 Seventh Street Northwest ever (PG-13) CC: 11:30-12:00- 12:05-2:40-5:10-7:50-10:30 Till (PG-13) 1:30-4:35-7:30 One Piece Film Red (PG-13) 2:30-3:00-3:15-4:00-5:30-6:00- Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) CC: (R) CC; DVS: 9:40-12:00-2:30- The Legend of Maula Jatt 11:00AM
Black Panther: Wakanda 12:30-1:30-3:30-4:00-4:30-5:00- Armageddon Time (R) 12:55 Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 3:20-6:40-9:30 6:30-7:00-7:15-8:00-9:30-10:00- 1:45-4:35-7:25-10:10 5:00-7:30 (Maula Jatt 2) 3:20-10:10 Smile (R) 9:20
Forever (PG-13) 10:00-12:00- 5:30-7:30-8:00-8:30-9:00-9:30 Private Watch Party 12:00- er 3D (PG-13) 5:30-7:00 10:30-11:00 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) CC: Decision to Leave 10:00-4:00 Black Panther: Wakanda One Piece Film Red (PG-13)
12:30-1:00-3:00-3:30-4:00-4:30- Black Adam (PG-13) CC: 11:00- 3:30-7:00 Regal Rockville Center Black Adam (PG-13) 2:45- 12:45-3:30-6:15 Forever (PG-13) 11:20-11:50- 1:10
5:00-5:30-6:00-6:15-7:00-7:30- 2:00-3:45-5:00-8:00-10:00-11:00 Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) Regal Bowie 199 East Montgomery Avenue 6:15-9:45 The Woman King (PG-13) CC: Cinemark Centreville 12 12:10-1:50-3:10-3:40-3:50-5:40- Prophet 7:00
8:00-8:30-9:15-10:00-10:15 Prey for the Devil (PG-13) CC: 11:00-1:45-4:30-7:10-9:55 15200 Major Lansdale Boulevard Black Panther: Wakanda The Woman King (PG-13) 3:15- 12:25-9:50 6201 Multiplex Drive 7:30-9:30 Black Panther: Wakanda
Black Adam (PG-13) 11:15- 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:45-10:30 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 12:35- Prey for the Devil (PG-13) 9:30 Forever (PG-13) 11:20-12:00- 6:45-10:15 Till (PG-13) CC: 12:35-8:55 Black Adam (PG-13) 11:10-2:50- Forever (PG-13) 11:35-11:50-
2:50-6:45 Armageddon Time (R) CC: 9:30 3:50-6:45 Black Panther: Wakanda 12:30-1:30-2:20-2:40-3:10-3:40- The Banshees of Inisherin (R) Black Panther: Wakanda Forev- 6:40-9:40 12:20-12:50-1:20-1:30-1:50-
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10:45-1:40-8:45 6:45-10:15 Yashoda (Telugu) 6:30-9:45 6:25-9:30 Armageddon Time (R) 4:30-7:50 12:30-1:30-3:30-4:00-4:30-7:00- One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) Kantara (Kannada) 11:40-6:50
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Forever 3D (PG-13) 10:30-2:30- One Piece Film Red (PG-13) er 3D (PG-13) XD: 3:35 Prophet 7:00 12:20-4:10-7:10 1:40 ever - An IMAX 3D Experience One Piece Film Red (PG-13) Black Panther: Wakanda For- Blue Planet (Il pianeta azzurro)
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3:20-6:20 4:00-7:15
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CLASSIC DOONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU PICKLES BRIAN CRANE
BRIDGE RED AND ROVER BRIAN BASSET AGNES TONY COCHRAN
TOM THAVES WUMO MIKAEL WULFF & ANDERS MORGENTHALER
BOTH SIDES VULNERABLE
NORTH
♠ A73
♥ 98
♦ AQ976
♣ K85
WEST EAST FRANK AND ERNEST
♠ Q98 ♠4
♥ J73 ♥ KQ6542
♦ 842 ♦ 10 5
♣ J973 ♣ A Q 10 2
SOUTH (D)
♠ K J 10 6 5 2
♥ A 10
♦ KJ3
♣ 64
The bidding:
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
1 ♠ Pass 2 ♦ 2♥
2 ♠ Pass 4 ♠ All Pass
Opening lead — ♥ 3
When Eddie Kantar died CLASSIC PEANUTS CHARLES SCHULZ MIKE DU JOUR MIKE LESTER
on April 8, the world of RHYMES WITH ORANGE
bridge lost a beloved person- LIO HILARY PRICE MARK TRAIL JULES RIVERA
ality. Eddie was an extraor- HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
dinary player and teacher, MARK TATULLI MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM MIKE PETERS
but best known for countless
articles and books, written in CHRIS BROWNE BALDO HECTOR CANTU & CARLOS CASTELLANOS
an inimitable style. DEAN YOUNG & JOHN MARSHALL SALLY FORTH FRANCESCO MARCIULIANO & JIM KEEFE
For years, Eddie contribut-
ed play problems to the Daily
Bulletins at the ACBL North
American Championships.
To honor his memory, that
practice continued at the
Summer NABC, drawing on
his unpublished material.
Many of Eddie’s problems
challenged declarer to com-
bine chances. Against four
spades, West leads a low
heart. East plays the queen.
Eddie notes that South
has a heart loser and maybe
a trump and two clubs, but
he can pitch his clubs on
dummy’s diamonds. He
must make sure West can’t
get in to lead a club through
dummy’s king.
South should duck the
first heart (so West can’t
win a heart trick), win the
heart return, cash the king of
spades and let the jack ride.
Even if East had the queen,
he could only cash the ace of
clubs to stop an overtrick.
DAILY QUESTION BLONDIE
You hold:
♠4♥KQ6542
♦ 10 5 ♣ A Q 10 2
Your partner opens one
diamond, you respond one
heart and he raises to three
hearts. What do you say?
ANSWER: Your hand has
become quite powerful. You
have extra heart length, a
spade control and a source
of tricks in clubs. To bid 4NT,
Blackwood, would be reason-
able. Partner might hold A
7 3, A J 9 3, A Q 8 6 4, 3. If
you prefer to go slower and
involve partner in the deci-
sion, cue-bid four clubs.
— Frank Stewart
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DILBERT SCOTT ADAMS JUDGE PARKER
BIRTHDAY | NOVEMBER 15
You are
straightforward, direct
and ready to face any
challenge. You are
also very precise and attentive
to detail. You have high
standards for yourself. This
year holds exciting changes.
Expect more personal
freedom, plus opportunities to
travel and meet new friends.
FRANCESCO MARCIULIANO & MIKE MANLEY Moon Alert: There are no
restrictions to shopping or
important decisions today.
The Moon is in Leo.
ARIES
(MARCH 21-APRIL 19).
Keep your pockets open,
because gifts, goodies and
favors from others can come
your way! It’s a good day to
ask for a loan or mortgage,
because people will help
you. Meanwhile, romance
is passionate, intense and
affectionate.
FRAZZ JEF MALLETT CANDORVILLE DARRIN BELL TAURUS
GARFIELD JIM DAVIS BARNEY AND CLYDE (APRIL 20-MAY 20).
DUSTIN This is a wonderful day
STEVE KELLEY & JEFF PARKER THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN to schmooze with others,
especially partners and close
friends, as well as members of
the general public. You might
invite someone home.
WEINGARTENS & CLARK GEMINI
(MAY 21-JUNE 20).
This is an excellent day at
work, because you make a
great impression on others.
In addition, you will benefit by
working with groups or forming
little work units. Work-related
travel will benefit you today
as well.
CANCER
(JUNE 21-JULY 22).
This is a marvelous, playful
day for you! Accept invitations
to socialize with others. Enjoy
luncheons, dinner with friends
or happy hour with the gang.
Sports events and playful
activities with children will
particularly appeal to you.
STAN LEE & ALEX SAVIUK LEO
(JULY 23-AUG. 22).
Things will tend to go your way
today, which is why this is a
lovely day to cocoon at home
or, by contrast, entertain!
Friends will be happy to see
you. They might even benefit
you, because gatherings where
you live will be joyful and
upbeat.
VIRGO
(AUG. 23-SEPT. 22).
Today you feel happy,
confident and optimistic. And
well you should, because lucky
Jupiter is opposite your sign
improving your relations with
partners and close friends.
PRICKLY CITY SCOTT STANTIS LOOSE PARTS DAVE BLAZEK LIBRA
(SEPT. 23-OCT. 22).
Look for ways to boost your
income today, because this
is possible. In fact, you can
attract money to you. It’s
an excellent day to explore
financial negotiations and deal
with foreign interests or people
from other cultures.
NON SEQUITUR WILEY BABY BLUES RICK KIRKMAN & JERRY SCOTT SCORPIO
(OCT. 23-NOV. 21).
Today will bring ease and
grace to all your social
interactions with others.
Admittedly, you might feel a bit
lazy or self-indulgent. However,
it’s a wonderful time for social
occasions, amusing diversions
and entertaining events with
others.
SAGITTARIUS
(NOV. 22-DEC. 21).
Solitude in beautiful
surroundings will please you
today, because you do want to
enjoy something luxurious and
a bit over-the-top, and yet, you
also want some privacy and
some peace and quiet.
BIG NATE LINCOLN PEIRCE ON THE FASTRACK BILL HOLBROOK CAPRICORN
(DEC. 22-JAN. 19).
This is a great day to
schmooze with others. In fact,
a friend might become a lover,
or an interesting flirtation
might begin. Because you will
benefit through groups today,
be friendly!
BEETLE BAILEY MORT, BRIAN & GREG WALKER PEARLS BEFORE SWINE STEPHAN PASTIS AQUARIUS
(JAN. 20-FEB. 18).
You make a marvelous
impression on bosses,
parents, teachers, VIPs and
the police today. In fact, you
will make such a marvelous
impression, some of you
might begin a romance with
someone in a position of
authority (at least, a flirtation).
PISCES
(FEB. 19-MARCH 20).
Travel for pleasure will please
you today. Do something that
is a bit out of the ordinary.
Meanwhile, romance with
someone “different” might
begin. This person might
be from another country
or a different culture or
just different from you in a
fascinating way.
— Georgia Nicols
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Pine cones can stay on a tree TODAY Find more craft projects
more than 10 years before they in the Crafts & Recipes
fall to the ground. Pack your umbrella for rain in the section of our website.
afternoon. And it’s going to be cold,
with highs in the 40s.
ILLUSTRATION BY ALICE VIECHNICKI, 12, SILVER SPRING
Pine cones aren’t just decoration. They’re tree survival tools.
OBY ANN CAMERON SIEGAL Watch pine cones adapt PHOTOS BY ANN CAMERON SIEGAL LEFT: Two kinds of pine cones oven and let the cones cool. Look and circumference (around the
ne of the simplest ex- You can watch the pine cone in their open and closed stages. between the scales for any seeds widest part of the cone), then
amples of how plants permission.) Select two that are TOP: If an open pine cone is that might still be there. Tapping put that cone in a bowl of ice
adapt to ensure that protection cycle happen in your about the same size. placed into ice water, its scales the cones firmly on a counter may water. Write down what time it
their species survives is own kitchen. Late fall is a good will close as if to protect any help release any seeds. Study is. Soon you should see the
found in pine cones. time to take a walk where there Are they open or closed? seeds inside. ABOVE: The pine them. scales closing. Once they are
Evergreen trees that produce are pine trees and look for cones If closed, that means they were seed is attached to a winglike completely closed, make a note
cones are called conifers. There on the ground. (Don’t go on pri- in wet conditions, so pat them membrane that helps the wind Next, take one of the open of how long that process took,
are more than 600 species of vate property without the owner’s with a towel and put them in a carry the seed. RIGHT: You can cones and measure the height then compare the sizes of the
conifers — which include pines, dry, warm place for a few days. Or, make this pine cone owl with open and closed cones. How do
firs and spruce — each with its for quicker results — with an simple craft materials. they differ?
own type and size of cones. adult’s help — put them on an
ovenproof pan lined with alumi- For fun, place another open
Species survive by reproduc- num foil, preheat the oven to 200 pine cone in warm water and
ing. Conifers reproduce as their degrees, then place the pan in the compare closing times with the
seeds spread, usually by wind. oven for about 45 minutes. Check cold-water cone.
them periodically to see if the Fun facts
According to the American Co- scales have opened. When they
nifer Society, pines represent the have, remove the pan from the The hard seed-producing
largest group of conifers, so let’s cones you most often see are
take a closer look at pine cones, female. There are two seeds at-
which serve as seed protectors. tached to each scale on those
pine cones.
You might wonder why pine
trees’ seeds need protecting and Male cones are smaller and
how the cone helps. yellowish, with long clusters of
pollen needed to fertilize the
Pine seeds are very small and seeds.
attached to the end of wing-
shaped membranes. The pine Pine cones can live in a tree
cone’s protection mechanism is for years without falling, so each
triggered by temperature and wa- tree can have cones of different
ter. ages in different stages of devel-
opment.
After the seeds are pollinated Easy pine cone craft
in the spring, the woodlike brown
scales that make up the pine Owls love to nest in conifers
cone’s exterior close, curving up- such as juniper, pine and spruce
ward and inward to make a tight trees. After experimenting with
seal around their seeds — often so your pine cones, make some cute
tight that squirrels and birds have owls.
trouble reaching the seeds to eat
them. This protects the seeds as Materials: Several open pine
they mature, which could take cones, cotton balls, felt or con-
several years. struction paper, scissors, glue
and large googly eyes.
The scales open when condi-
tions are just right — warm and Steps: Set a pine cone upright.
dry so the seeds’ winglike attach- Push cotton balls between the
ments can help them disperse in scales. Cut a face, beak, two wings
the wind. (Heavy, wet pine seeds and two feet from felt or con-
won’t travel far from their parent struction paper and glue each in
tree, so the evergreen needles place. Glue on large googly eyes.
above could block the light and Give your owl a name!
water needed for them to grow.)
Such a clever adaptation!
LA TIMES CROSSWORD By Michael Sharp
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bench 19 Stone for a Libra time.” It all depends on so many 4. How you can arrange all and more complicated history
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the Andean possessive not the only one. minimal exhaustion. considering what you get, if
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48 Forced Asian cuisine I am sure you can easily Let these steps determine relationship with your family.
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61 Much of nursery you need to maintain a facade
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62 Of France You may still decide the facade is
66 Brain scan easier than confronting a parent
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Everybody
is eating, and
hungry Beal
is coming back
The last time the
Washington
Candace Wizards went on
Buckner a surprising
winning streak
without their star,
the good times
came packaged
with a fun, albeit
controversial, catchphrase.
Travel your mind back to the
Before Times of February 2018
and remember how Bradley
Beal, then the scoring sidekick to
the injured John Wall,
celebrated the team’s third
straight win. The Wizards had
won by moving the ball and
sharing the load, all without
their superstar point guard’s
passing and presence.
Beal declared, “Everybody
eats.” And for anyone searching
for morsels of friction between
the two stars, Beal’s line
provided a feast for debate —
even though his intent was
innocent and he was telling the
truth.
Fast-forward to the present.
Beal is now the headliner who
leads Washington in minutes,
shot attempts and points per
game. But this weekend the
Wizards (8-6) collected their
fourth consecutive win and third
straight over a team ranked in
the top six of the Western JOHN MCDONNELL/THE WASHINGTON POST
Conference — all without Beal.
The team’s longest winning COMMANDERS 32, EAGLES 21: Taylor Heinicke completed 17 of 29 passes for 211 yards with one interception, and Washington made the key plays late to prevail.
streak since last November,
when Washington ripped off five Top-flight
straight, has occurred with Beal
either sidelined by the health
and safety protocols or working
to regain his conditioning to
return to play.
While no one inside the
Wizards’ locker room dropped a
catchy one-liner about winning
without Beal — although
Latvian-born Kristaps Porzingis After another victory with Heinicke, In a stunning upset, Commanders
offered a few charming how can this team go back to Wentz? hand mistake-prone Eagles first loss
moments while searching for the
right words in English — this
team has tapped into the same
energy as that 2018 roster. It can
survive without its star. And
learning to be more than just philadelphia — undefeated team? BY NICKI JHABVALA cally has failed to accomplish.
Beal’s dependents should go a Carson Wentz, There were so many At the time, perhaps his com-
long way in developing seriously. Make philadelphia — Taylor Hein-
Washington into a playoff sure that finger is ingredients to this 32-21 victory ments felt like standard football
contender. healed. Take over the Philadelphia Eagles, and icke said he wasn’t paying atten- speak — say the right thing, no
another week. the quarterback wasn’t tion. He said he didn’t give much matter how obvious it is, and
SEE BUCKNER ON D5 Barry Maybe two. necessarily high up the list. But thought to Monday night poten- hope and pray the result comes
Svrluga Maybe the season. the Commanders won a game tially being his last start, should somewhere close. In hindsight,
Thunder at Wizards Taylor Heinicke’s against the class of the league. Carson Wentz return to the ac- the quarterback’s hopes — and
Tomorrow, 7 p.m., NBCSW got this. And Heinicke’s record since tive roster ready to go. his play — were shrewd, and they
Wentz went down with a broken may have all but guaranteed him
How could the Washington finger in Chicago is 3-1. Wentz’s His concern, he said last week, a chance to remain Washington’s
Commanders turn back to Wentz was 2-4. The two quarterbacks’ was winning. And to win a game starter, no matter Wentz’s
OFF THE FIELD after the unlikely events of passing numbers aren’t wildly against the NFL’s last undefeat- health.
Monday night, when they came different. Their vibe is. Logic has ed team, he had to help his
Three Virginia football to Lincoln Financial Field and to prevail. Commanders convert on third With a heavy reliance on the
players are killed; the beat the NFL’s only remaining down, sustain drives and be con- running game and efficient play
alleged shooter, a fellow SEE SVRLUGA ON D4 sistent — a feat Washington typi-
student, is in custody. A1 SEE COMMANDERS ON D3
BASEBALL Commanders at Texans: Sunday, 1 p.m., WTTG (Ch. 5) | Takeaways: With this win, Washington is right back in the playoff race. D4
Julio Rodríguez of the
Mariners and Michael
Harris II of the Braves
are MLB’s top rookies. D8
WORLD CUP Breaking through on the globe’s biggest stage
As Qatar tournament nears, U.S. referee Nesbitt is one of six women in FIFA’s pool of officials for soccer’s signature event
U.S. team pushes for change
Americans shine light on FIFA World Cup, Group B: BY THOMAS FLOYD
human rights concerns United States vs. Wales
amid final preparations Monday, 2 p.m., Fox STEPHEN MATUREN FOR THE WASHINGTON POST Kathryn Nesbitt had spent a
decade balancing parallel careers
BY STEVEN GOFF cerns about human rights in the “This was an impossible dream for me,” Kathryn Nesbitt said of being assigned to work the World Cup. in analytical chemistry and soc-
host country, and with the global cer officiating when, in 2019, she
doha, qatar — From a soccer spotlight turning to the month- put her scientific brain to work
long tournament beginning Sun- and synthesized a solution for the
standpoint, the mission of the day, they want to use soccer’s most pragmatic path forward.
U.S. men’s national team when it immense platform to help spur
gathered for its first formal train- change. Two weeks before Nesbitt left
ing here Monday was narrow: for France to serve as an assistant
complete preparations for the In a media room tucked inside referee at the Women’s World
World Cup, polish tactics ahead Al-Gharrafa Stadium — the Cup, she stepped down from her
of next week’s opener against Americans’ training base for the assistant professor position at
Wales and aim to advance out of duration of their stay in Qatar — a Towson University to focus on
the group stage. wall is decorated in rainbow col- officiating full time. What data
ors and the U.S. Soccer Federa- points informed that decision?
For four years, Coach Gregg tion’s crest displays that same She reached the pinnacle of wom-
Berhalter and his 26-man squad pattern. It’s a show of support for en’s soccer refereeing that sum-
have been working toward this LGBT rights in a country where mer and had broken into top-
moment — to make amends for homosexuality is illegal and flight men’s soccer as well, with
the failure to even qualify for the where former Qatari player Kha- dozens of MLS games under her
tournament last time and to ful- lid Salman, a World Cup ambas- belt. Knowing the 2026 men’s
fill promises that have escaped sador, recently told a German World Cup would be held in the
the U.S. men’s program over broadcaster that homosexuality United States, Canada and Mexi-
much of its history. was “damage in the mind.” co, Nesbitt mapped out a plan
that would culminate in her be-
The players and coaches, how- The USSF said it will exhibit ing on the sideline of the sport’s
ever, have not lost sight of goals the colors in other venues it premier spectacle.
extending well beyond the pitch. controls, such as the team hotel,
They are not oblivious to con- media areas and fan parties the “I had no idea if they’d ever let
night before matches. The players women officiate at that World
will not wear the rainbow crest Cup, but I wanted to see if I could
SEE U.S. MEN ON D6 SEE NESBITT ON D6
D2 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
NFL NOTES Game of the year: The Bills-Vikings epic stole the show in Week 10
Watson On Once again curious, given that team owner couldn’t be relied upon.
is cleared the NFL Sunday Jim Irsay reportedly had Watson’s status in Green Bay
to practice afternoon, along influenced Ryan’s benching for
for Browns came a game that ineffective rookie Sam Ehlinger. transformed Sunday during a
ADAM explained how so Did Irsay have a change of 31-28 overtime victory over the
ASSOCIATED PRESS KILGORE many people can heart? Did he let the interim Dallas Cowboys. The Packers
coach pick his quarterback? trailed 28-14 in the fourth
Deshaun Watson’s return from put up with so much from the quarter before Watson’s second
an 11-game NFL suspension re- NFL and keep coming back for Maybe the most pertinent and third touchdowns of the day
mains on schedule. more. It erupted from a snoozer question: What does it say about tied the score — and may have
to a white-knuckler to an all-out the Raiders that they lost to the saved Green Bay’s season.
The Cleveland Browns’ No. 1 epic. It made you turn to the Colts? In his first season in Las
quarterback was cleared to prac- person next to you on the couch Vegas, with a roster that made Before Sunday, Watson had
tice Monday, a significant step for and ask if what you had just the playoffs last year and added caught 10 passes for 88 yards.
the three-time Pro Bowler accused seen was real or CGI. It made Davante Adams in the offseason, Against the Cowboys, he caught
of sexual misconduct by more you overlook all of the league’s Josh McDaniels is 2-7, the four for 107, including the first
than two dozen women. off-field ills. Here is what to second-worst record in the NFL. three touchdown receptions of
know. Since McDaniels started 6-0 his career. Whether his
A settlement with the NFL re- The Bills and Vikings played with the Denver Broncos in emergence can make a
quires Watson to sit out 11 games, the game of the year. What 2009, he is 7-24. He didn’t get to difference for the Packers
pay a $5 million fine and undergo seemed like an intriguing finish his second season in remains to be seen. But it at
counseling and treatment. To this matchup of a Super Bowl Denver. He might not get a least suggests their crucial draft
point, the league said, he has ful- favorite and an untested second season in Las Vegas. pick won’t be a bust.
filled those obligations. contender became part of NFL
lore. The sequence at the end of The Dolphins are a machine. Justin Fields is an
Watson is expected to make his regulation alone contained a They are alone in first place in outrageous weapon. The Bears
Cleveland debut Dec. 4 against the universe. the AFC East at 7-3 after their lost to the Lions, 31-30, in large
Houston Texans, who drafted him On fourth and 18, with 39-17 demolition of the part because Fields threw a
in 2017 and traded him to the Minnesota rallying from what Cleveland Browns. They have pick-six that erased what had
Browns in March. had been a 27-10 deficit, Justin scored 31, 35 and 39 points in been a two-touchdown Chicago
Jefferson and his superhero- their past three games, and, lead. At this stage of his career,
Before Monday, Watson had grade arms made a leaping, one- given the weaponry at Coach though, it’s more appropriate to
been allowed only to attend meet- handed catch that immediately ISAIAH VAZQUEZ/GETTY IMAGES Mike McDaniel’s disposal, it’s focus on what Fields can do.
ings and work out at the team’s landed on the shortlist of the hard to see how many And he already can do things
facility in Berea. Cleveland doesn’t best anybody had ever seen. Patrick Peterson pointed the way to overtime victory Sunday for the opponents will hold them under few, if any, other quarterbacks
practice until Wednesday, when Jefferson appeared to finish the Vikings as his late interception of Josh Allen doomed the Bills. 30. can.
he will join his teammates on the
field for the first time in months. drive with a touchdown, only a juggernaut, primarily because offensive game of the season — In games Tua Tagovailoa Fields ran for 147 yards,
for the call to be reversed and of their end-of-game woes. They and with a one-game lead in the starts and finishes, the Dolphins including a 67-yard touchdown
l PANTHERS: Quarterback Jefferson ruled down inside the have not scored a second-half division thanks to Atlanta’s loss are 7-0 and averaging 29.1 after he burst through a hole
Baker Mayfield will return to 1. Kirk Cousins attempted a touchdown in three consecutive to Carolina on Thursday. points. Tyreek Hill and Jaylen and ran past the entire Detroit
Carolina’s starting lineup Sunday sneak on fourth down but was games and have been outscored Waddle are an unsolvable secondary. Lamar Jackson may
against the Baltimore Ravens af- thwarted by a wall of Bills 43-12 after halftime during that The Buccaneers desperately problem, their speed forcing the still be the best running
ter P.J. Walker was diagnosed with linemen. stretch. More alarming, they are needed punch in their running defense to cover every inch of quarterback in the NFL, but he’s
a high left ankle sprain. The Bills had sealed a victory 1-10 in one-possession games, game, and they may have found the field. If it spreads out, Jeff no longer unchallenged. Fields
with a stirring stand — until playoffs included, since the start it in rookie running back Wilson Jr. and Raheem Mostert is one of the best ballcarriers in
Walker was hurt in the fourth they hadn’t. On the next play, of last season. Rachaad White. With Leonard can bludgeon opponents with the league, full stop —
quarter of the Panthers’ 25-15 win disaster arrived: Allen pulled Fournette fighting an injury, the running game McDaniel regardless of position. His speed
over the Atlanta Falcons on Thurs- away too soon and fumbled The Vikings, meanwhile, need White gained 105 yards on 22 imported from San Francisco. manipulates the defense on
day. Interim coach Steve Wilks Mitch Morse’s snap. Linebacker to be taken seriously. As they carries. After Seattle rallied in Tagovailoa is playing with every snap. It may not lead the
indicated Walker won’t need to go Eric Kendricks pounced on the compiled a gaudy record, their the fourth quarter, Tampa Bay confidence and making decisive, Bears to wins now, but in the
on injured reserve. . . . loose ball in the end zone. A lack of dominance and dearth of turned to White to drain the high-level passes. future it will.
clock-draining plunge for elite competition created clock, never giving Geno Smith
Several Carolina players are Buffalo became a go-ahead justified skepticism. A victory at a chance down by less than one The Dolphins are on a bye The Rams’ nightmare Super
calling for owner David Tepper to touchdown for Minnesota. Buffalo legitimizes them. score. next week and play the Texans Bowl defense got worse. Even
replace the artificial surface at But Allen still had 41 seconds, at home afterward before a as they sunk into a post-parade
Bank of America Stadium with a and he steered the Bills We’ll be seeing Tom Brady in The trip to Germany also three-week stretch that may malaise, they could rely on wide
grass field to help prevent injuries. downfield with a mixture of the playoffs. The Buccaneers’ seemed to boost Brady, who had define their season: road games receiver Cooper Kupp. He has
Tepper had FieldTurf installed in precise passes and powerful season rode the ragged edge of been in a dour mood all year as vs. the 49ers, Chargers and Bills. been essentially their entire
the spring of 2021. scrambles. On one run, he made disaster for the first two he went through a divorce after Those are teams they should be offense. But as they fell to 3-6
Minnesota defensive backs look months. Brady’s personal an offseason he partially spent measuring themselves against. while Matthew Stafford was
l CHARGERS: Los Angeles’s as if they were trying to tackle a hardships, the transition to retired. He called playing in They can win the Super Bowl sidelined with a concussion, the
thin defensive line got even thin- Buick. A close call on a diving Todd Bowles as coach and the Germany “one of the great because on any given day they Rams may have lost their lone
ner, with Coach Joe Staley con- Gabe Davis catch, curiously not sudden aging of Tampa Bay’s football experiences I’ve ever can outscore their opponent, bright spot.
firming that Otito Ogbonnia and reviewed, certainly helped. Tyler core spawned cranky attitudes had.” regardless of who it is.
Christian Covington are both out Bass’s chip-shot field goal sent it and stale football. After 59 In the fourth quarter, Kupp
for the season. to overtime. minutes last week, the Most likely, the Bucs have Christian Watson said hello. leaped to catch a pass. As he
Once there, Buffalo Buccaneers appeared headed for shown who they are and won’t It had been a frustrating season landed, a defensive back rolled
Ogbonnia ruptured the patellar experienced a too-familiar a 3-6 record, a four-game losing pose a serious threat in the for Watson, the wide receiver into Kupp’s lower right leg.
tendon in his left knee during the letdown. The Vikings kicked a streak and the muddle of the postseason. But Brady has out of North Dakota State whom Kupp grabbed his ankle, rolled
first quarter against the San Fran- field goal, then Allen threw an NFC South. bought more time to figure out the Packers drafted in the over in pain and limped to the
cisco 49ers on Sunday night. Cov- interception into the end zone, the Bucs, and would you want to second round ostensibly to bench with assistance. He never
ington tore a pectoral muscle in giving away a near-certain In both performance and bet against him? replace Adams. In the season returned, and the Rams
the fourth quarter. chance to tie and a good chance vibes, things have flipped. The opener, he dropped an easy announced he had an ankle
to win. Buccaneers came from behind Jeff Saturday is 1-0. What in touchdown. He spent one week injury. “It didn’t look good,”
l BRONCOS: Wide receiver The Bills, now in third in the to beat the Los Angeles Rams the name of Hebron Christian in the concussion protocol and Coach Sean McVay said. “It
Jerry Jeudy is considered day-to- AFC East, cannot be regarded as last week and topped the Seattle Academy happened in Las had to leave another game with didn’t sound good.”
day with a minor left ankle injury Seahawks, 21-16, on Sunday in Vegas? The Colts went back to a chest injury. He showed his
sustained against the Tennessee Munich. Tampa Bay will head deposed starter Matt Ryan and explosive speed, but mostly he If the Rams’ record hasn’t
Titans on Sunday, Coach Nathan- into its bye at 5-5 after its best upset the spiraling Raiders, was a gadget receiver who knocked them out of playoff
iel Hackett said. 25-20. The move to Ryan was contention, an injury to Kupp
would do it.
The news is worse for corner-
back K’Waun Williams, who will NHL ROUNDUP
undergo knee surgery and is ex-
pected to miss at least four weeks. New York defeats struggling Ottawa for ninth win in 11 games
l FALCONS: Coach Arthur ISLANDERS 4, Semyon Varlamov stopped 36 Dobson’s one-timer from straight- The game had a rare 5:30 p.m. CAPITALS’ NEXT THREE
Smith reaffirmed his commitment SENATORS 2 shots to win for the third time in away inside the blue line. It was his start as the Senators allowed fans
to Marcus Mariota as his starting his last four starts. second. to watch former star Daniel Al- at Florida Panthers
quarterback, putting an end to ASSOCIATED PRESS fredsson’s induction into the
speculation that Atlanta would Noah Dobson scored the tie- Claude Giroux had a goal and an Giroux cut the lead to 3-2 off a Hockey Hall of Fame. Today 7 NBCSW
make a change after a second breaking goal in the second period assist, Drake Batherson also behind-the-back pass by Brady
straight loss. and the New York Islanders won at scored and Tim Stützle added two Tkachuk with 6:52 remaining. l HURRICANES 3, BLACK- at St. Louis Blues
the Ottawa Senators, 4-2, Monday assists for the Senators. Cam Tal- HAWKS 0: Rookie Pyotr Kochet-
l DOLPHINS: Miami placed night for their ninth win in 11 bot finished with 31 saves as Otta- With Talbot pulled for an extra kov made 27 saves for his first Thursday 8 NBCSW
defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah games. wa fell to 1-7-1 in its last nine games. skater as Ottawa looked for the career shutout, and visiting Caro-
on injured reserve after he suf- Oliver Wahlstrom, Jean-Gabriel equalizer, Nelson scored an empty lina beat Chicago. vs. Colorado Avalanche
fered a season-ending triceps inju- Pageau and Brock Nelson also With the score tied at 1 in the netter to seal the victory.
ry against Cleveland on Sunday. scored and Mathew Barzal had second period, Dobson stepped Jordan Martinook and Jordan Saturday 7 NBCSW
two assists for the Islanders in the into a clearing attempt by the Sen- The Islanders took a 1-0 lead on Staal each had a goal and an assist
l CARDINALS: Tight end opener of a four-game road trip. ators along the boards inside the Wahlstrom’s power-play goal mid- for Carolina. Andrei Svechnikov Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM),
Zach Ertz is out for the season with blue line and fired a shot that beat way through the first period. scored his team-leading 12th goal, WTEM (980 AM), WFED (1500 AM)
a knee injury suffered against the Talbot for his fifth with 6:45 left. and Brent Burns had two assists.
Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Ottawa managed to tie it during son and the fifth game of his ca-
Pageau made it 3-1 with a pow- a brief five-on-three advantage at Kochetkov wasn’t heavily tested reer.
l PATRIOTS: Wide receiver er-play goal at 8:21 of the third as 8:48 of the second as Batherson but made some timely close-in
DeVante Parker, who has been he backhanded the rebound of one-timed a pass from Stützle for stops in his second start this sea-
dealing with a knee injury, re- his second goal in 11 games.
turned to practice for New Eng-
land coming off a bye week.
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three career matches against announced. Switzerland-based tribunal.
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37-shot rally on his fifth match to five years in federal prison. He World Cup with an 88-81 win medication banned in sports.
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Daniil Medvedev in the other Arena. be disqualified from all Dacia and Phrygia, a place in
Red Group match. Puig batted .277 with 132 competitions since December modern day Turkey where the dismissed coach Autry Denson
home runs and 415 RBI over The Americans (8-2) have two 2021, when she gave a sample name originates. It later became after four seasons at the Football
BASEBALL seven major league seasons. . . . games left in qualifying, both in that later tested positive. That a symbol of the pursuit of liberty Championship Subdivision
The Miami Marlins promoted February. The World Cup will be would include losing the gold in the French Revolution. school.
The Chicago Cubs released held in the Philippines, Japan medal she won in the team event
Caroline O’Connor to president Jason Heyward, cutting ties and Indonesia next summer. at the Beijing Olympics in The Olympic cap is triangular Denson, a former Notre Dame
of business operations, making with the five-time Gold Glove O LY M P I C S February, when she was 15. . . . in shape. The Paralympic version running back and assistant, went
them the first U.S. major sports outfielder. features a prosthetic leg that 14-22 overall and 11-11 in Big
franchise to have women serving Russian figure skater Kamila The mascots for the 2024 Paris goes to the knee. South Conference play. The
simultaneously as president and Heyward, 33, had one season Valieva faces a potential four- Olympics and Paralympics have Buccaneers finished this season
general manager. The Marlins left on his eight-year, year doping ban, which would been revealed — Phrygian caps. The Olympics will be July 26- 2-8, ending with a 20-10 loss at
made history by hiring Kim Ng $184 million contract. He hit rule her out of the 2026 Winter Aug. 11, 2024; the Paralympics North Carolina A&T on Saturday.
.245 with 62 home runs over The soft red cap is an updated will follow Aug. 28-Sept. 8.
seven years with the Cubs, version of a conical hat worn in — From news services
including .204 with one home
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022 . THE WASHINGTON POST EZ M2 D3
NFL WEEK 10
PHOTOS BY JOHN MCDONNELL/THE WASHINGTON POST
Running back Antonio Gibson gets the scoring started for the Commanders, reaching the end zone on a one-yard run with five minutes left in the first quarter. Gibson carried 14 times for 44 yards Monday.
Commanders deal mistake-prone Eagles their first defeat
COMMANDERS FROM D1 Commanders kicker Joey Slye nailed a career-long 58-yard field goal just before halftime. It gave Washington a 20-14 lead at the break. Jamin Davis recovered and re-
turned for what appeared to be a
on third down, Heinicke’s Com- the Lincoln Financial Field stands was flagged for holding on the tionable, it nonetheless led to long drive of its own, using 12 touchdown. The score was over-
manders did what no other team as Eagles fans grew frustrated and opening kickoff, resulting in the another Eagles score, this time a plays as Hurts threw an 11-yard turned on review — but the turn-
has this season: They upset the confused by the upset-in-the mak- loss of 33 yards on a long return by six-yard pass to tight end Dallas touchdown pass to DeVonta over stood and set up another
Philadelphia Eagles, 32-21 — on ing. Antonio Gibson. Washington Goedert to put Philadelphia up Smith to make it 23-21. chance for Washington to expand
their home turf, no less. then went three-and-out; after a 14-7. its lead.
The Commanders not only de- roughing-the-punter penalty gave Washington turned the ball
Calling it the “probably the fied their own play over the past Washington the ball back, Hein- Washington then was flagged over on its subsequent drive when Slye, having the game of his life,
biggest win of my career,” Hein- two-plus seasons under Rivera — icke was strip-sacked. Philadel- for delay of game on fourth and Heinicke went deep for McLau- knocked in a 55-yard field goal
icke finished 17 for 29 for 211 they showed control and atten- phia recovered the ball and need- one, prompting offensive coordi- rin. It was third and three at with 7:33 remaining to give Wash-
yards, no touchdowns and an tion to detail that had eluded ed only three plays to find the end nator Scott Turner to throw his Philadelphia’s 43 when Heinicke ington a 26-21 lead.
interception for a 66.9 passer them in most critical situations. zone on Hurts’s one-yard run. hands up in the booth and the launched a missile up the left
rating. Philadelphia’s Jalen Hurts With Heinicke at the helm, Wash- offense to settle for a 44-yard field sideline that hung in the air just But no Commanders game, es-
went 17 for 26 for 175 yards, two ington plays on the edge, typically The Commanders responded goal by Slye. But after two more long enough for safety C.J. Gard- pecially with Heinicke at quarter-
touchdowns and an interception one throw away from catastrophe with their first long drive, using 10 scores before the end of the half — ner-Johnson to go up and grab it. back, can end without some late-
for a 94.2 rating. or glory. run plays sandwiched around two a one-yard touchdown run by game theatrics. This time it was
big passes — a 26-yard reception Robinson and the 58-yard field Heinicke had said in the past courtesy of Washington’s defense.
“We found that one of the best But against Philadelphia, the by Terry McLaurin on third and goal by Slye — Washington had a that if he has a 50-50 chance with
ways to slow Jalen Hurts down is Commanders were sound. They two and a 14-yard catch by Jahan 20-14 halftime lead in the first McLaurin, he plans to give his Hurts launched a 50-yard pass
to keep him off the field,” Coach committed to the run early and Dotson on second and 11. Gibson time in more than two years that receiver that shot, and his deci- to Quez Watkins, who stumbled to
Ron Rivera said. stuck with it (Brian Robinson Jr. capped the drive with a one-yard it scored at least 20 before the sion to do so here seemed wise, the turf, got back up and then lost
finished with 86 yards and a touchdown run. break. even though the outcome was control of the ball when St-Juste
For the first time this season, touchdown on 26 carries), open- poor. Had the throw sailed a bit pummeled him. Safety Darrick
the Commanders’ offense ap- ing up chunk plays in the passing This offense was wholly unlike The Eagles seemed to bounce farther, the Commanders Forrest, who earlier had an inter-
peared consistent and methodical game. They moved the ball and the one Washington had showed back after Javon Hargrave’s third- would’ve been steps from the goal ception, recovered to prevent
as it notched four first-half scor- ate up clock, converted critical in weeks prior. quarter sack of Heinicke at Phila- line. Instead it was picked off, a what could’ve been the game-win-
ing drives, three of which third downs and, for the most delphia’s 14-yard line. The take- turnover that ultimately had little ning drive.
spanned 13, 12 and 16 plays. Wash- part, stayed out of their own way. A few mistakes would follow; down forced Washington to settle consequence.
ington scored 13 points in the cornerback Benjamin St-Juste for a 32-yard field goal that ex- “We definitely came into this
second quarter while holding the But the game’s first two min- was called for pass interference panded their lead to nine. But Defensive tackle John Ridge- game knowing that nobody was
Eagles scoreless, a feat unto itself; utes offered the appearance of on a deep pass by Hurts, and Philadelphia responded with a way forced a fumble on a short believing in us,” Forrest said.
Philadelphia entered the game another disaster. Armani Rogers though the call appeared ques- pass to Goedert that linebacker “. . . We came in ready to fight.”
having scored nearly 60 percent
of its points in the second quarter With a chance to seal it in the
and had yet to be shut out. final minutes, Dotson was flagged
for offensive pass interference,
But its first-half dominance negating a 21-yard catch by Curtis
didn’t stop there. Washington Samuel on third down. But defen-
outgained Philadelphia 235 yards sive end Montez Sweat thwarted
to 101, converted 75 percent of its another potentially game-win-
third downs (9 of 12) and ran 51 ning Philadelphia drive with a
plays to the Eagles’ 19. sack on third down.
Washington’s 17-minute, 38- Heinicke then stuck to his plan:
second time-of-possession edge in convert third down, sustain the
the first half was the largest in drive. On third and seven with no
franchise history, and it was open target, Heinicke scrambled
capped by a 58-yard field goal (the before taking a knee to avoid a
longest of Joey Slye’s career) that turnover. Eagles defensive end
built a 20-14 lead and prompted a Brandon Graham collided with
round of boos from Eagles fans. the quarterback, drawing an un-
necessary roughness penalty for a
On the game, Washington to- new set of downs that let Wash-
taled 81 plays for a net of 330 ington bleed almost all of the
yards, including 152 on the clock, punting it away with just 11
ground, and converted 57 percent seconds left.
of its third downs (12 for 21).
Casey Toohill recovered an er-
It was everything no one ex- rant desperation lateral for a
pected and more. And it didn’t touchdown on the game’s final
stop there. play, allowing Washington to se-
cure the win and Heinicke to
“In a situation like this, I’ve waltz into the tunnel in celebra-
always thought that we’ve got the tion.
kind of guys in that locker room
that can do things, and we’re “We felt if we could control the
starting to see it come together,” line of scrimmage and run the
Rivera said. ball, we could slow things down,
and that’s what we were able to
“The hard work is starting to do,” Rivera said before leaning
pay off,” he added. into it. “I mean, the dude is a
dynamic quarterback and he’s
The Commanders opened the done a heck of a job — and Jalen’s
second half by forcing a three- not a bad guy, either.”
and-out, then embarked on an-
other long drive, this one span- “He’s been great since he’s got-
ning 14 plays and more than eight ten here — honestly,” McLaurin
minutes before Slye knocked in a added. “. . . He really plays like
32-yard field goal to expand every play is his last. He plays with
Washington’s lead to 23-14. no fear, man.”
More boos rained down from
D4 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
NFL WEEK 10
TAKEAWAYS Commanders 32,
Eagles 21
Commanders jump Commanders began the second making a quarterback change if WASHINGTON ......................... 7 13 3 9 —32
back into playoff race half with a 14-play scoring drive Carson Wentz is healthy enough PHILADELPHIA ...................... 14 0 0 7 —21
before the offense stalled and to return in Week 11.
Double-digit underdogs, the the defense took over. Robinson FIRST QUARTER
Commanders executed their finished with 26 carries for 86 Defense finishes job Philadelphia: Hurts 1 run (Elliott kick), 12:21.
ball-control game plan to yards and a touchdown. Gibson Eagles quarterback and MVP Washington: Gibson 1 run (Slye kick), 5:00.
perfection in the first half, added 44 yards on 14 carries. candidate Jalen Hurts, who Philadelphia: Goedert 6 pass from Hurts (Elliott kick),
forced four turnovers and then passed for a season-high 340 1:30.
hung on to hand the Eagles Heinicke rebounds yards and three touchdowns in
their first loss in front of a Coming off his worst game of the teams’ first meeting in SECOND QUARTER
stunned crowd at Lincoln the year, a loss to the Minnesota Week 3, couldn’t replicate that Washington: FG Slye 44, 10:00.
Financial Field. Coupled with a Vikings in which he threw a success in the rematch, in part Washington: B.Robinson 1 run (Slye kick), 1:39.
win at 11-0 Pittsburgh in 2020, pivotal fourth-quarter because he was rarely on the Washington: FG Slye 58, :00.
it’s the second time in three interception, Heinicke bounced field. Hurts was 17 for 26 for 175
years Washington has upset a back in a big way. His numbers yards, including a jump pass to THIRD QUARTER
team that was 8-0 or better in a — 17 for 29 for 211 yards — tight end Dallas Goedert for a Washington: FG Slye 32, 5:13.
Monday night game on the road. weren’t anything special, but he touchdown in the first quarter.
complemented Washington’s He also threw his first FOURTH QUARTER
The surprising win over the ground-and-pound attack with interception since Week 4, a Philadelphia: Smith 11 pass from Hurts (Elliott kick),
NFL’s last remaining undefeated several clutch throws, including highlight-reel pick by safety 14:54.
team improved the a 15-yard completion to Dyami Darrick Forrest, who snatched a Washington: FG Slye 55, 7:33.
Commanders to 5-5, leaving Brown that set up a field goal deep ball away from A.J. Brown. Washington: Toohill 1 fumble return, :00.
them a half-game back of the before halftime and a perfectly A: 69,879
San Francisco 49ers for the placed 41-yard completion to The Eagles, who came into
NFC’s seventh and final playoff KATHERINE FREY/THE WASHINGTON POST Terry McLaurin in the third the game with three giveaways WAS PHI
spot with seven games quarter. McLaurin finished with all season, had four Monday, First downs ........................................... 25 18
remaining. Next up for Brian Robinson Jr. ran for 86 yards on 26 carries, and his one-yard eight catches for 128 yards. including two on back-to-back Rushing ................................................. 12
Washington is a road date with touchdown put Washington ahead to stay in the second quarter. possessions with the Passing .................................................... 9 7
the Houston Texans, who fell to One of Heinicke’s best plays Commanders clinging to a one- Penalty .................................................... 4 10
1-7-1 on Sunday. carries for 31 yards on a 13-play first and second down, the of the night was an score lead in the fourth quarter. Third-down efficiency ..................... 13-21
touchdown drive after the Commanders converted nine of incompletion he threw to avoid Montez Sweat registered Fourth-down efficiency ...................... 1-1 1
Run game dominates Commanders fell behind 7-0 their 12 third-down a loss after retrieving an errant Washington’s only sack of the Total net yards .................................... 330 5-8
With Eagles rookie defensive early in the first quarter, and opportunities in the first half. snap 15 yards behind the line of night in a key spot, on a third- Total plays ............................................ 81 0-0
tackle Jordan Davis out with an they were just getting started. With scoring drives of 13, 12 and scrimmage. He forced a throw and-eight play deep in Average gain ........................................ 4.1 278
injury and Philadelphia 16 plays, Washington possessed into double coverage on a third- Philadelphia territory in the Net yards rushing ............................... 152 47
allowing 5.2 yards per carry this Sustaining drives has been an the ball for nearly 24 minutes in down throw in the fourth final three minutes, leading to Rushes .................................................. 49 5.9
season, Washington ran the ball issue for Washington, the first two quarters, and its 51 quarter, resulting in his fourth an Eagles punt. Casey Toohill Average per rush ............................. 3.102 94
with Brian Robinson Jr. and particularly in recent weeks, but plays were the most by a team interception of the season, but capped Washington’s wild win Net yards passing ............................... 178 20
Antonio Gibson early and often. with the running game in the first half all year. The with Washington 3-1 in his four with a fumble recovery for a Sacked-Yards lost ............................. 3-33 4.7
The duo combined for eight contributing positive yardage on starts, it’s hard to imagine touchdown on the final snap. Gross-Yards passing ........................... 211 184
Commanders Coach Ron Rivera Completed-Attempted ................... 17-29 1-5
— Scott Allen Had intercepted ...................................... 1 189
Yards-Pass play ............................... 5.563 17-26
Kickoffs-End zone-TB ...................... 6-5-4
Punts-Average ............................... 2-43.5 1
Punts blocked ......................................... 0 6.815
FGs-PATs blocked ............................... 0-0 4-3-3
Total return yardage ............................. 26 3-47.0
Punt returns ..................................... 1-12
Kickoff returns .................................. 1-14 0
Interceptions ...................................... 1-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards ................................ 5-58 45
Fumbles-Lost ...................................... 2-1 1-5
Time of possession .......................... 40:16 2-40
1-0
7-75
3-2
19:44
PASSING
Washington: Heinicke 17-29-1-211.
Philadelphia: Hurts 17-26-1-175.
RUSHING
Washington: Robinson 26-86, Gibson 14-44, Samuel
4-12, Heinicke 5-10.
Philadelphia: Sanders 12-54, Hurts 6-28, Gainwell 1-7,
B.Scott 1-5.
RECEIVING
Washington: McLaurin 8-128, Gibson 3-14, Samuel
2-28, Thomas 2-12, Brown 1-15, Dotson 1-14.
Philadelphia: Smith 6-53, Watkins 4-80, Goedert 3-23,
Stoll 1-11, Pascal 1-10, Brown 1-7, Gainwell 1-5.
BARRY SVRLUGA PUNT RETURNS
Washington: Milne 1-12.
After an improbable win, Rivera should stick with Heinicke at QB Philadelphia: Covey 1-5.
KICKOFF RETURNS
Washington: Gibson 1-14.
Philadelphia: Covey 2-40.
SVRLUGA FROM D1 11.9 games, he would reach the TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS
threshold. Washington: St-Juste 6-1-0, Davis 5-2-0, Forrest 3-3-0,
“I’ll talk to you guys Curl 3-2-0, McCain 3-1-0, Bostic 2-2-0, Payne 1-2-0, Al-
tomorrow,” Coach Ron Rivera News flash: That can’t len 1-1-0, Sweat 1-0-1, McLaurin 1-0-0, Ridgeway 1-
said late Monday night, standing happen. Wentz has already 0-0, Smith-Williams 0-2-0, Obada 0-1-0.
at a lectern on the other side of a played six complete games. Philadelphia: White 6-3-0, Gardner-Johnson 6-0-0, Epps
wall where his players After Monday, there are seven 5-2-0, Hargrave 4-9-1, Cox 4-3-0, M.Williams 4-3-0,
boisterously celebrated. left. He can’t be allowed to play Reddick 4-1-1, Slay 4-0-0, Edwards 3-8-0, Tuipulotu 2-
them all. Give him that extra 3-0, Sweat 2-1-1, Bradberry 2-0-0, Quinn 2-0-0, J.Scott
Why wait? week off to continue to 2-0-0, Graham 1-1-0, Brown 1-0-0, Goedert 1-0-0, Wal-
The Heinicke experience isn’t “recover.” Pull him for Heinicke lace 1-0-0, Watkins 1-0-0, P.Johnson 0-1-0.
smooth. It requires gnashed late in games that are out of
teeth and squinting between reach either way. Give rookie INTERCEPTIONS
fingers that cover your eyes. It Sam Howell a look. Whatever it Washington: Forrest 1-0.
demands understanding and takes. The difference between a Philadelphia: Gardner-Johnson 1-0.
acknowledging limitations and second- and third-rounder is
knowing the search for a long- significant. MISSED FIELD GOALS
term solution at quarterback None.
lies ahead, as it does eternally Yet there’s a path to that
with this franchise. JOHN MCDONNELL/THE WASHINGTON POST predicament being exactly what Commanders’ schedule
But given how Heinicke has faces the people who make these
played in his four starts since “It’s hard to beat the underdog mentality sometimes,” Ron Rivera said in praising Taylor Heinicke. decisions. At 5-5, the Week 1
replacing Wentz — and how the Commanders are in the thick of at Commanders 28, Jaguars 22
Commanders have responded to Commanders’ opening drive of had the wherewithal to McLaurin that beat Indianapolis the NFC playoff race — where Week 2
him — how can Rivera go back the third quarter. That ability’s understand that throwing it counts. A toss to Curtis Samuel there’s Philadelphia and at Lions 36, Commanders 27
to Wentz for Week 11 in in there. It just can’t be relied away was absolutely the right into triple coverage against Minnesota and everything else. Week 3
Houston? There’s enough to on consistently. play under the circumstances? Minnesota that became a Washington’s next two games Eagles 24, at Commanders 8
like. List the qualities. touchdown counts, too. are against Houston and Week 4
“His grit,” Rivera said. “His — Rather, the difference-making The bet here is no, in either Atlanta. There’s a path to at Cowboys 25, Commanders 10
just the way he plays. He’s a guy play came in the second quarter, case. More disturbing, though, And the heave, on Monday remaining on the fringes of a Week 5
that — it’s hard to beat the when Washington still trailed, is the second part. In his career night, that provided the Eagles postseason berth. If Rivera Titans 21, at Commanders 17
underdog mentality sometimes. 14-10. On first down near before he arrived in Washington new life in the fourth quarter — believes Wentz gives the team Week 6
Like I told you guys: That’s midfield, center Tyler Larsen — five years in Philadelphia, one third and three from the the best chance to remain there Commanders 12, at Bears 7
him.” snapped a high heater over in Indianapolis — Wentz earned Philadelphia 43, hoping for — or if Rivera still wants to Week 7
There are a couple of Heinicke’s head. The a reputation as a player who McLaurin deep but instead prove the trade was worth it — at Commanders 23, Packers 21
elements here, and they’re not quarterback sprinted back to chose the hero ball over the finding safety C.J. Gardner- might he play him, Week 8
all statistical. Indeed, bury make sure he regained check-down, the throw into Johnson — certainly counts as ramifications be damned? Commanders 17, at Colts 16
Heinicke’s 17-for-29, 211-yard possession of the ball, which traffic over the safe outlet. It’s well. Week 9
line Monday night, because it’s was Smart Move No. 1. But an established fact that But let’s not get into a throw- Vikings 20, at Commanders 17
ugly. The box score isn’t where instead of sliding to cover it, he Heinicke doesn’t have the But think through all those good-money-after-bad exercise. Week 10
he looks best, and it almost made the more aggressive move physical strengths Wentz does, qualities. Don’t they apply to Indeed, if Rivera is thinking Commanders 32, at Eagles 21
never is. In fact, he’s not even to pick it up. He made sure he starting with his arm. But it’s Wentz, too? about resurrecting Wentz’s Week 11 at Texans
the main reason the was wide of the pocket. And undeniable that there’s a savvy season merely to justify the Nov. 20, 1 p.m., Fox
Commanders hung in there then he heaved a pass out of and awareness about his game There’s this little matter as deal, he should listen to himself Week 12 at Falcons
against the Eagles. That would bounds — which reached the that might not result in big well: Should Wentz play earlier this month. Nov. 27, 1 p.m., Fox
be a commitment to running the line of scrimmage, eliminating gains yet can prevent 70 percent of the Commanders’ Week 13 at Giants
ball that led to dominating the intentional grounding. devastating losses. That’s offensive snaps this season, the At the trade deadline, the Dec. 4, 1 p.m., Fox
clock, which went nicely with important. third-round pick Washington coach and his front office dealt Week 14
Joey Slye’s four field goals — Instead of second and, say, 30, owes Indianapolis as part of the ineffective (and injured) Bye
including bombs from 58 and the Commanders had a Heinicke isn’t impervious to package it sent to the Colts cornerback William Jackson III Week 15 vs. Giants
55 yards — not to mention a reasonable second and 10. The disaster, as his opening- becomes a second-rounder. — whom the same regime Dec. 17/18, time and TV TBD
pair of fourth-quarter Eagles drive ended with Brian possession fumble that led to Some math, then: Entering signed to a three-year, Week 16 at 49ers
fumbles. Robinson Jr.’s I’m-tougher-than- the Eagles’ first score shows. His Monday night, the Commanders $40.5 million deal a season-and- Dec. 24, 4:05 p.m., CBS
But he should be the starter. you one-yard touchdown run fourth-quarter interception last had averaged 65.8 offensive a-half ago — to Pittsburgh. The Week 17 vs. Browns
He has to be. that gave the Commanders the week contributed directly to the plays per game. Hold that explanation: Jackson was a bust. Jan. 1, 1 p.m., Fox
“It’s their decision,” Heinicke lead. Vikings’ comeback. At times, he average, and they’ll have 1,119 So just say so. Week 18 vs. Cowboys
said on ESPN afterward. “It’s seems to close his eyes, throw it snaps for the year. Seventy Jan. 7/8, time and TV TBD
out of my hands. You know, I’m Could Wentz have gotten back up — and hope. The play to percent of that would be 783 “Hey, we made a mistake,”
one of those guys where if my to scoop up the errant snap — or snaps. So if Wentz plays roughly Rivera said the day after that
number’s called, I’m ready to go. deal. “And so instead of
“So whatever decision they prolonging the mistake, halfway
make, if it’s backing up Carson, through the year, we decided to
let’s go. I’m excited for him, and go another direction.”
let’s see what he can do.”
Let’s not. Let’s see more Which only makes sense. Can
Taylor. he apply the same logic to
The play from Monday night quarterback?
that perhaps best displays why
Rivera should stick with the It’s long been established that
backup as the starter isn’t the Taylor Heinicke isn’t a franchise
41-yard beauty Heinicke threw quarterback. But let’s
to Terry McLaurin on the acknowledge that neither is
Carson Wentz. The former beat
the Eagles on Monday night.
The Eagles gave up on the latter,
with good reason. Regardless of
health, it should be Heinicke in
Week 11 — and beyond.
Commanders’ drives Eagles’ drives
Time How ball Drive Number Net Last Drive Time How ball Drive Number Net Last Drive
received obtained began of plays yards snap result received obtained began of plays yards snap result
1 14:52 Kickoff WAS 8 4 10 WAS 18 Fumble 1 13:12 Fumble WAS 18 3 18 WAS 1 Touchdown
2 12:21 Kickoff WAS 25 13 75 PHI 1 Touchdown 2 4:56 Kickoff PHI 22 9 78 WAS 6 Touchdown
3 1:30 Kickoff WAS 25 12 49 PHI 26 Field goal 3 10:00 Kickoff PHI 25 4 20 PHI 45 Interception
4 8:43 Interception WAS 14 16 86 PHI 1 Touchdown 4 1:39 Kickoff PHI 25 3 5 PHI 30 Punt
5 1:06 Punt WAS 30 8 30 PHI 40 Field goal 5 15:00 Kickoff PHI 25 3 7 PHI 32 Punt
6 13:36 Punt WAS 20 14 66 PHI 14 Field goal 6 5:07 Kickoff PHI 20 12 80 WAS 11 Touchdown
7 14:54 Kickoff WAS 25 5 32 PHI 43 Interception 7 12:24 Interception PHI 7 6 27 PHI 34 Fumble
8 9:09 Fumble PHI 34 4 -2 PHI 36 Field goal 8 7:33 Kickoff PHI 25 3 60 WAS 15 Fumble
9 5:43 Fumble WAS 27 3 8 WAS 35 Punt 9 3:26 Punt PHI 20 3 -8 PHI 12 Punt
10 1:54 Punt WAS 47 6 6 PHI 47 Punt 10 0:05 Punt PHI 10 1 -10 PHI 10 Fumble
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022 . THE WASHINGTON POST EZ M2 D5
Irving situation is tricky, but Nets can’t delay forever NBA ROUNDUP
On los angeles — Brooklyn’s weekend in Los Smart, Boston surge late
the NBA Angeles therefore revealed both to win seventh straight
The first sides of the Irving dilemma.
checkpoint of When things are going well, such
Kyrie Irving’s as in Saturday’s convincing win,
BEN suspension came it’s possible to imagine the Nets from a 13-point fourth-quarter
GOLLIVER and went Sunday, landing a playoff spot without deficit to beat visiting Phoenix.
Irving. During tougher times,
and the Brooklyn Nets hardly such as in Sunday’s shorthanded CELTICS 126, The Suns had three shots to win
seemed to be in a rush to get loss, Durant looks like a THUNDER 122 on their final possession — a
their polarizing all-star guard superstar stripped of his sidekick missed layup by Cameron Payne, a
back on the court. and Brooklyn appears too rickety ASSOCIATED PRESS jumper from Devin Booker that
Irving, who was suspended to take seriously. Marcus Smart scored 20 of his Jimmy Butler blocked, then a
this month for at least five games 22 points in the second half, and three-pointer from Booker that
after he refused to disavow an The case to move on from the Boston Celtics beat the Okla- fell short.
antisemitic film he shared on his Irving, who will be a free agent homa City Thunder, 126-122, on
social media accounts, missed next summer, is straightforward: Monday night for their seventh Butler finished with 16 points,
his sixth straight game, a 116-103 He missed most of last season straight win. 13 rebounds and seven assists for
road loss to the Los Angeles because he refused to get Boston trailed by as many as 15 Miami. Caleb Martin and Kyle
Lakers. The Nets declined to vaccinated, then performed in the third quarter, but it out- Lowry each scored 15 for the Heat,
provide specifics on Irving’s poorly in last year’s playoffs and scored Oklahoma City 37-26 in the which got back to .500 at 7-7.
exile: Coach Jacque Vaughn said sought a trade over the summer. fourth.
Saturday he had “no update or Tsai said last week he wanted to Jayson Tatum had 27 points and l HAWKS 121, BUCKS 106:
timetable at all,” while team “put the joy back in basketball,” 10 rebounds for the Celtics. Jaylen De’Andre Hunter scored 24 points
owner Joe Tsai told the New York an impossible goal unless Brown scored 26, and Al Horford and Trae Young had 21 points and
Post that Irving, who apologized Irving’s constant distractions are added 12 points and 11 rebounds. nine assists, leading Atlanta to
on Instagram following his eliminated. Smart also had eight assists and victory over Giannis Antetokoun-
suspension, still must “show five rebounds and reserve Payton mpo and host Milwaukee.
people that he’s sorry.” But waiving Irving, trading Pritchard added 10 points, leading
When the Nets banished BRANDON DILL/ASSOCIATED PRESS him or sending him home a key surge late in the third and Clint Capela added 19 points
Irving because they concluded without crafting a better early in the fourth as the Celtics and 10 rebounds as the Hawks
that he was “currently unfit to be Brooklyn is 4-2 without Kyrie Irving, whom the team suspended alternative would further rallied. won for the fifth time in seven
associated” with the this month after the guard refused to disavow an antisemitic film. complicate the Nets’ relationship Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led games. Dejounte Murray also
with Durant, who said last week the Thunder with 37 points. Lu scored 19, and John Collins tallied
organization, they gave participating every single play. 6.6 rebounds and 5.3 assists this he wished the organization Dort scored 21, and Aleksej Poku- 16 points and nine boards.
themselves an extended There’s not too many plays where season — and the starters to “could have just kept playing sevski finished with 16 points and
opportunity to see how the team a shot isn’t contested, we don’t operate. basketball and kept quiet” 14 rebounds. Antetokounmpo, who missed
might function without him. The run back or we don’t box out. You during the recent controversy. All five starters scored in double the last two games and three of the
early answer: mostly see plays over and over where Brooklyn also has benefited Brooklyn faced a similar issue figures for Oklahoma City, which last four with left knee soreness,
swimmingly but with continued we’re covering for each other.” from greater contributions from last season during Irving’s couldn’t hang on after a strong scored 27 points in 31 minutes.
cause for concern. Harris and Curry, shooting- vaccination ordeal and first half. The Bucks have lost three of four
Brooklyn has gone 4-2 without Vaughn, 47, deserves credit for minded guards who have helped ultimately relented by allowing The Thunder had just six turn- after a 9-0 start.
Irving thanks to more energetic his role in guiding this pick up the slack after battling him to come back on a part-time overs in the first half but seven in
defense, better ball movement turnaround. Nash, a former star, ankle injuries. Harris has played basis. Durant, ever loyal to each of the final two quarters l RAPTORS 115, PISTONS
and some sound rotation tweaks was hired to cater to Brooklyn’s off Durant for multiple years, Irving, made it clear Saturday he while falling to 2-5 on the road. 111: Dalano Banton had 27 points
from Vaughn, who stepped in stars. By contrast, Vaughn has and Curry gives the Nets a expects his partner back again. Pritchard hit a 31-foot three- and Chris Boucher added 20 as
after the Nets parted ways with sought to use his varied conventional sixth man capable pointer with the shot clock about shorthanded Toronto snapped a
Steve Nash following a 2-5 start. experiences as a college standout of initiating offense and scoring “His spirits [are] high,” Durant to expire late in the third, pulling three-game losing streak with a
Sunday’s loss to the Lakers, and NBA backup to form bonds in bunches. Unheralded guard said. “He’s looking forward to Boston within nine. Pritchard win over host Detroit.
though, was a reminder that up and down the roster. Edmond Sumner has been playing again. You know then had a steal and a layup just
ongoing health questions around another pleasant surprise. [Irving]; he’s a gamer. He loves to before the buzzer, cutting the mar- O.G. Anunoby added 19 points
Ben Simmons, Joe Harris and The new coach’s first major play. Hopefully all this stuff is gin to 96-89 entering the fourth. and seven rebounds for the Rap-
Seth Curry leave the Nets overly test was how to handle Simmons, “We’re going to have to be one over with and we can move past Pritchard hit another three- tors, who played without Fred
dependent on Kevin Durant to who has been a shell of himself of those teams that on any given it and get him back on the floor pointer in the opening minute of VanVleet (non-covid-19 illness),
carry what has been an this season. Nash started night somebody else has to step soon.” the final period, and Oklahoma Pascal Siakam (abdominal strain)
unspectacular offense. Simmons and played him heavy up and make huge plays for us,” City’s 15-point lead was down to and Gary Trent (hip).
During Irving’s eight minutes, even as it became clear Durant said. “Obviously, we’re Tsai sat courtside Saturday, 99-94 with 11:11 left.
appearances, Brooklyn ranked that the three-time all-star was missing [Irving], so we’re going standing and cheering Smart drew an offensive foul on Rookie Jaden Ivey scored 21 for
20th in offense, 27th in defense badly compromising Brooklyn’s to look for where those points throughout the fourth quarter. Gilgeous-Alexander, and a two- the Pistons, who lost their fourth
and 27th in point differential. spacing and getting into are going to come from, and guys The merry scene was a far cry handed dunk by Tatum tied it at straight. Bojan Bogdanovic added
Since his suspension, the Nets constant foul trouble. In a savvy are doing it as a group.” from Irving’s recent spats with 107 as fans roared in approval of 18 points.
rank 11th in offense, first in and gutsy move, Vaughn has the media, General Manager Boston’s surging momentum.
defense and first in point dumped Simmons, the 2016 No. 1 The Nets couldn’t find that Sean Marks’s unsteady news A three-point play by Dort tied l CLIPPERS 122, ROCKETS
differential, albeit against a fairly pick earning $35.4 million this secondary source of offensive conference following Irving’s it at 115 with 2:41 left, but Smart hit 106: Paul George scored 22 points
weak schedule and in a small season, to the bench and slashed juice against the Lakers; Durant comments and Tsai’s scolding a three-pointer to put Boston back in three quarters to lead Los Ange-
sample size. But a team that was his playing time. dealt with pressure defense for Twitter posts about Irving. up and Derrick White followed les to a rout of Houston on the
lethargic and aimless early in the most of the night and his Brooklyn, for once, looked like a with another three after a miss by road.
season has cranked up its focus That decision has actually teammates shot a combined 5 for normal team rather than a the Thunder at the other end. Bos-
and togetherness, thereby taken pressure off Simmons, who 24 (20.8 percent) from deep. nonstop public relations disaster. ton led the rest of the way. George, who also had eight re-
pushing back against the notion now often functions as a center Simmons was a late scratch with l HEAT 113, SUNS 112: Bam bounds and five assists, spent the
that the front office should trade surrounded by four shooters in knee soreness, Curry rested on Unfortunately, the unresolved Adebayo scored 30 points, includ- fourth quarter on the bench as
Durant and tear down the roster. small-ball lineups. This grouping the second night of a back-to- tension surrounding Irving’s fate ing a pair of free throws to put Clippers Coach Tyronn Lue opted
“The mentality behind the sacrifices size, but it enables back, and center Nic Claxton hasn’t gone anywhere, even if it Miami up for good with 35 sec- to give his starters some rest on
defense [has changed],” Vaughn Simmons to focus on what he suffered an eye injury. Those was momentarily buried beneath onds left, and the Heat rallied the front end of a back-to-back.
said after a 110-95 win over the does well: passing, defending absences stretched the Nets’ the surface. The Nets appear
Los Angeles Clippers on multiple positions and making depth past the breaking point, damned if they welcome Irving Los Angeles led by 11 to start the
Saturday. “You see everyone effort plays. Importantly, less and their thin front line had no back and damned if they don’t, final period, and the team’s re-
Simmons has translated to more answers for Anthony Davis, who which might explain why their serves played well enough to not
room for Durant — who is finished with a season-high verdict is taking so long. only hold the lead but pad it as the
averaging 30.6 points, 37 points and 18 rebounds. Rockets struggled.
l HORNETS 112, MAGIC 105:
LaMelo Ball had 17 points and
nine assists, and Charlotte
stopped an eight-game slide with
a win in Orlando.
CANDACE BUCKNER COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
Wizards found their way without Beal Fudd boosts Huskies past Longhorns
BUCKNER FROM D1 WIZARDS’ NEXT THREE Porzingis’s. Aside from CONNECTICUT 83,
Thursday’s win over the Dallas TEXAS 76
“It’s a long season, and guys vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Mavericks that Porzingis missed
[will be] in and out for a variety with a left groin strain, he has
of reasons,” Coach Wes Unseld Tomorrow 7 NBCSW looked healthier and more spry FROM NEWS SERVICES
Jr. said Sunday night after the than he has in some time. And
Wizards slogged their way to a vs. Miami Heat he used this bounce in an AND STAFF REPORTS
102-92 win over a Memphis unexpected way Sunday,
Grizzlies team that lacked its life Friday 7 NBCSW gambling to jump the passing Azzi Fudd put on an offensive
force in Ja Morant and top lane, then swiping the ball and show Monday night to help Con-
players Desmond Bane and vs. Charlotte Hornets taking his entire 7-foot-3 frame necticut win an early-season
Jaren Jackson Jr. down the court for a layup. showdown with Texas.
Sunday 6 NBCSW
“When that does happen, you “I haven’t been moving like The sophomore guard scored
can still play and compete at a Radio: WTEM (980 AM), this for a while,” Porzingis said. 22 of her career-high 32 points in
high level. I think that’s part of WFED (1500 AM) “Right now I’m feeling good. the second half to help the No. 5
it. [But] no one wants to be There’s nothing that’s limiting Huskies beat the No. 3 Long-
without their best players. . . . versatile players — there’s not a me.” horns, 83-76, in Storrs, Conn. JESSICA HILL/ASSOCIATED PRESS
It’s a talent-driven league. You ton of minutes,” Unseld said
have to have talent,” Unseld when discussing Davis and the Porzingis, 27, also moved “That’s an all-American per- Sophomore guard Azzi Fudd scored 22 of her career-best 32 points
continued. “The depth speaks to roster’s makeup. effortlessly around the arc for formance today, player-of-the- in the second half Monday as No. 5 Connecticut topped No. 3 Texas.
that. We have the ability to his six triples. When he beat the year performance,” U-Conn.
weather the storm, but I do like This depth might lack name first-quarter buzzer with a long Coach Geno Auriemma said. for fewest points allowed in the scored 25 points as the Demons
the fact that we’re able to figure recognition, but it has played a three, a unicorn flashed across rout in Blacksburg, Va. stunned the No. 15 Horned Frogs
it out and we’re able to stay brand of team basketball in the scoreboard, highlighting the Aubrey Griffin added 14 points (2-1) in Fort Worth.
afloat.” support of the remaining stars, old nickname that made and Lou Lopez Senechal had 12 l OREGON 83, SOUTHERN
Porzingis and Kyle Kuzma. Porzingis one of the most for the Huskies (2-0), who moved 46: Endiya Rogers scored 14 l ILLINOIS 103, MON-
To be perfectly clear: No. No Though Sunday’s wasn’t the intriguing players in the game up one spot in the poll earlier in points — all in the third quarter — MOUTH 65: Terrence Shannon
one’s pining for the Wizards to prettiest of wins, Washington when he broke in with the New the day. They stayed unbeaten as the No. 21 Ducks (3-0) rolled in Jr. had a career-high 30 points
stay afloat with Corey Kispert as generated 26 assists (it has York Knicks. Injuries and against Texas (1-1) in 10 meetings. Baton Rouge. and eight rebounds to lead the
the starting shooting guard. reached that amount only four recovery have limited Porzingis No. 19 Illini (3-0) in Champaign,
However, we’re seeing what other times this season) and since the 2018-19 season, but he’s “This game was a lot of fun, and l GEORGE WASHINGTON Ill.
Unseld has known about his attempted 40 three-point rediscovering his mythical there’s a lot we can take away that 83, HOWARD 62: Nya Robert-
team since the summer. The fact attempts, making 47.5 percent of powers. we can get better at,” said Fudd, a son led the way with 27 points as l TEXAS TECH 64, LOUISI-
that the second-year Kispert can them. former All-Met Player of the Year the Colonials (2-1) topped the Bi- ANA TECH 55: Kevin Obanor
fill in off the bench as an Porzingis averaged 28 points at St. John’s who scored 17 in the son (1-2) at Burr Gymnasium. and De’Vion Harmon each scored
emergency starter and a player Kispert nailed both of his in wins over the Utah Jazz and fourth quarter. 15 points to lead the No. 23 Red
such as Jordan Goodwin, who is attempts, Goodwin led the Grizzlies and has averaged more Houston men win easily Raiders (3-0) in Lubbock, Tex.
on a two-way contract, can bench with 3-for-4 long-range than 21 points in six games this U-Conn. led by five at the half Tramon Mark scored a career-
emerge from nowhere to shooting, and Deni Avdija and month. and built the lead to double digits l HOFSTRA 85, GEORGE
invigorate the defense and Porzingis combined to make 10 behind Fudd in the third quarter, high 23 points, Marcus Sasser WASHINGTON 80: Senior
sharpen the outside shooting threes. Indeed, everybody ate. Now Beal — or the focal point going up 63-51 to the delight of added 19 points and a career-best James Bishop scored a career-
speaks to the Wizards’ depth. — is expected to return the sellout crowd. seven rebounds, and No. 3 Hous- high 44 points, but the Colonials
“I just think [it’s] the way Wednesday against the ton defeated visiting Oral Rob- (2-1) lost in Hampstead, N.Y.
Unseld will reference this we’re playing for each other. Oklahoma City Thunder. “Not enough Tylenol for me to erts, 83-45.
foundation when answering why We’re making the extra pass. take after watching that,” Texas l COPPIN STATE 75, NAVY
rookie guard Johnny Davis, We’re cutting for each other. “That’s going to open Coach Vic Schaefer said of Fudd’s Mark had 19 points and Sasser 68: Tyler Nelson scored 19 points
whom the Wizards selected 10th We’re doing some little things everything up for everybody performance. “Long time since scored 15 in the first half as the as the Midshipmen (2-1) fell to the
in the draft, can’t touch the floor that might not be as visible, and else. So, yeah, I think that’s I’ve had a guard like that go off Cougars (3-0) built a 51-24 lead at Eagles in Baltimore.
in NBA games. Davis has been those are the actual things that going to give us more — how and light us up like that.” halftime.
pulling double duty, developing help us win,” said Porzingis, who [do] I say ‘gunpowder’? Or like l COLLEGE OF CHARLES-
with the team’s in-house scored a game-high 25 points on more, ammunition! There you l INDIANA 79, TENNESSEE l BAYLOR 95, NORTHERN TON 92, RICHMOND 90 (OT):
G League affiliate and collecting 7-for-15 shooting. “And then now go,” Porzingis said. 67: Mackenzie Holmes and Grace COLORADO 62: In Waco, Tex., Tyler Burton paced the Spiders
DNPs for the Wizards. He has once we get Brad back, that’s Berger had double-doubles, five LJ Cryer scored 20 points and (2-1) with 38 points in the over-
appeared in five games but, going to take even more Over the past four games, Indiana players scored in double Adam Flagler had 13 points with time loss in Charleston, S.C.
tellingly, remained an pressure off everybody else and Washington found its way figures, and the No. 12 Hoosiers 10 assists as Coach Scott Drew
afterthought during this four- he can be the actual focal point.” thanks in part to its depth. defeated the No. 11 Lady Vols in earned his 400th victory with the U-Va. men’s game is canceled
game stretch when Beal’s Whenever a star player goes Knoxville, Tenn. No. 5 Bears. The men’s basketball game
absence created a hole at the Looking up at the assembled down, everybody can eat as
guard/wing positions, which reporters, Porzingis sought a bit teammates find themselves and Holmes had 16 points and 10 l CREIGHTON 94, HOLY scheduled for Monday night be-
conceivably could have opened of clarification. their shots within an offense rebounds for the Hoosiers (3-0). CROSS 65: Ryan Kalkbrenner tween Northern Iowa and No. 16
space for Davis. that does not favor one single scored 17 of his 22 points in the Virginia in Charlottesville was
“With a ‘F’ or with a ‘V?’ ‘F!’ scorer. Now, the Wizards have to Jasmine Powell had 16 points, first half in Omaha as the Bluejays canceled after three football play-
“Because we have a logjam at Not the vocal point!” he said, find a way to keep feeding their 10 rebounds and four assists for (3-0) trounced the Crusaders. ers for the Cavaliers were killed in
the two, three [positions] — two smiling. star, as well as one another. That the Lady Vols (1-2). a shooting as they returned to
through four, really, with could make this past week’s l NORTHWESTERN STATE campus.
If anyone’s game inside the success feel like just an l VIRGINIA TECH 79, 64, TCU 63: Ja’Monta Black
Wizards’ locker room has been appetizer. SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATE
speaking up lately, it’s 24: Kayana Traylor scored 17
points off the bench to lead five in
double figures, and the No. 14
Hokies (3-0) set a school record
D6 EZ SU THE WASHINGTON POST . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
U.S. team arrives at World Cup pushing for change SOCCER ROUNDUP
U.S. MEN FROM D1 United’s Hamid, Kamara
will become free agents
on match uniforms.
“We’ve been talking to the CARL RECINE/REUTERS FROM NEWS SERVICES United’s five highest-paid players,
according to salary numbers re-
team for the last 18 months about Christian Pulisic, right, and the U.S. team have gathered in Doha, Qatar, to prepare for the World Cup. AND STAFF REPORTS leased by the MLS Players Associa-
Qatar, about social issues in Qa- tion.
tar, and we think it’s important colors on their uniforms during and a putting green. Players well before the team qualified, to D.C. United pared down its ros-
when we are on the world stage — home friendlies and have sup- watched NFL games Sunday. scout potential venues. ter with a flurry of transactions Among the players whose op-
and when we are on a world stage ported social justice causes by announced Monday, confirming it tions were declined, Djeffal led
like Qatar — to bring awareness printing messages on training Friends and family members “It was important to try to get will allow goalkeeper Bill Hamid United with 19 starts and 28 ap-
to these issues,” Berhalter said. gear. will stay nearby. it right,” Berhalter said. “And we and forward Ola Kamara to enter pearances last year as a rookie out
“We recognize that Qatar has feel like this is a good combina- free agency and cutting ties with of Oregon State.
made a ton of progress, but there “Our rainbow badge has an The team brought with it tion of hotel and training facility.” nine other players.
is still some work to do.” important and consistent role in 30,000 pounds of equipment, Other notable cuts include
the identity of U.S. Soccer,” USSF food and other support material. Notes: All but four players United’s front office — led by Odoi-Atsem, a Maryland product
There are limits, imposed and chief communications officer Besides its own barber, the U.S. participated in training Monday, Coach Wayne Rooney and sport- who made 57 appearances in six
self-imposed, on what actions Neil Buethe said in a statement team has its own chef — an and the entire group is expected ing director Dave Kasper after the seasons with United, and Smith,
World Cup teams can take on Monday. “As part of our approach Italian named Giulio Caccamo to be present Tuesday. Tim Weah, firing of general manager Lucy an Australian left back who ar-
social issues without jeopardiz- for any match or event, we in- whom team officials met when Weston McKennie, Sergiño Dest Rushton last month — declined rived in a trade with the Seattle
ing their standing in the tourna- clude rainbow branding to sup- the United States was in San and Haji Wright were scheduled contract options on goalkeeper Sounders last offseason before he
ment. FIFA, the sport’s global port and embrace the LGBTQ Salvador for a World Cup qualifi- to arrive by Monday night after Jon Kempin; defenders Tony Alfa- suffered a torn ACL in July.
governing body, does not allow community, as well as to promote er in September 2021. Caccamo departing their European ro, Sami Guediri, Chris Odoi-
team equipment to show politi- a spirit of inclusiveness and wel- was the head chef at the team’s clubs. . . . Atsem and Brad Smith; midfield- United, which finished last in
cal, religious or personal slogans, coming to all fans across the hotel there. ers Sofiane Djeffal and Drew MLS’s 28-team standings with a
statements or images. For its globe.” The U.S. team will conduct a Skundrich; and forwards Adrien 7-21-6 record and hasn’t made the
part, the U.S. team is mindful of The Americans’ training closed scrimmage Thursday Pérez and Kimarni Smith. playoffs since 2019, has 24 players
respecting its hosts while con- The U.S. delegation has settled grounds in Doha is a 22,000-seat against a local club. . . . under contract.
tinuing to raise awareness. into its hotel in the exclusive stadium several miles from the In a news release, United said it
Pearl district jutting into the Per- team hotel. Although the players The temperature here has been is in talks with some of those play- — Thomas Floyd
The selection of Qatar to host sian Gulf. The players’ lounge have fitness options at the hotel, around 90 degrees during the day ers about returning next season
the World Cup also has brought includes a barber’s chair, large- the USSF assembled an open-air and fallen into the low 70s at but did not identify them. Ecuador drops Castillo
attention to the treatment of mi- screen TVs, pool tables, foosball gym at the stadium. U.S. officials night. Next week, the range is Ecuador was the last squad to
grant workers, who make up a made numerous trips to Doha, expected to be from the mid-80s The club did exercise its options
large share of the country’s 3 mil- to the mid-60s. for next season on defenders Ste- gain entry among the 32 in the
lion residents. In addition to tra- ven Birnbaum, Donovan Pines World Cup, and Coach Gustavo
ditional red-and-white uniforms, and Derrick Williams and forward Alfaro did not include a player
Denmark will have the option of Miguel Berry. United acquired who put the team’s presence in the
wearing black jerseys to protest Williams, a center back from Ire- tournament in doubt.
Qatar’s human rights record. land, in a trade with the LA Galaxy
last week. Alfaro announced his squad
FIFA will not stand in the way Monday evening, close to the
of the jerseys but rejected the Hamid, 31, signed with the club deadline, and did not include de-
Danes’ request to train in shirts as a homegrown player in 2009 fender Byron Castillo despite all
that read “human rights for all.” and, aside from a brief detour to the legal troubles Ecuador soccer
Danish club Midtjylland in 2018, authorities went through since it
This month, FIFA wrote a let- has spent his entire career with qualified in March.
ter to all 32 teams, telling them, United. Over 13 MLS seasons, the
“please, let’s now focus on the Annandale native became the Chile and Peru argued that Cas-
football!” franchise’s leader in shutouts (89) tillo was actually Colombian and
and saves (976) but made just 10 illegally played several World Cup
Additionally, several European starts last season and didn’t play qualifiers. The claim was rejected,
team captains plan to wear a following surgery on his left hand and Ecuador was allowed to fea-
“OneLove” armband, promoting in June. ture in Group A with hosts Qatar,
diversity and inclusion. Senegal and the Netherlands.
D.C. braced for Hamid’s exit by
Through an initiative called acquiring David Ochoa from Real Ecuador and Qatar will open
“Be the Change,” U.S. players have Salt Lake in July. Although Ochoa the tournament Sunday.
been active on social rights issues also is out of contract, the club
since George Floyd’s murder in remains in talks with the 21-year- l GHANA: Ghana had to leave
2020. old goalkeeper about a new deal. its top two goalkeepers off its
World Cup squad because of inju-
“It’s a sign of our values and Kamara, 33, netted 35 goals in ries.
what we represent as the national 85 games over four seasons with
team,” goalkeeper Sean Johnson United, including a league-lead- First choice Jojo Wollacott
said. “And we’re a group who ing 19 in 2021. broke his finger while with his
believes in inclusivity, and we will English club side, Charlton Athlet-
continue to project that message He mostly came off the bench as ic, this past weekend and has been
going forward.” his production slowed in the sec- ruled out of the World Cup. Back-
ond half of the 2022 season, and up Richard Ofori has a knee injury,
Defender Shaq Moore added, the acquisition of Belgian striker according to his South African
“We’re aware of what’s going on, Christian Benteke in August fur- club, Orlando Pirates.
and we always want to be here ther minimized Kamara’s role.
and play but also be the change as Lawrence Ati-Zigi, who plays
well.” Hamid and Kamara were two of his club soccer in Switzerland, is
likely to start in goal.
The men’s and women’s na-
tional teams have worn rainbow — Associated Press
Nesbitt set to make dream a reality on soccer’s biggest stage
NESBITT FROM D1 STEPHEN MATUREN FOR THE WASHINGTON POST feel the game and know what the
best decision is at that particular
do that,” said Nesbitt, 34. “I real- “One of the biggest things I’ve learned . . . is the best way to impress is to do your job well,” said Kathryn Nesbitt, a former college professor. moment and what’s going to help
ized at the time that in order to the referee group maintain con-
even attempt that, I would need she first volunteered to be an Rochester’s minor league men’s assignments took her. After offici- precision,” said Sivey, himself a trol of the game. She understands
to dedicate all of my time and assistant referee (commonly team. Before long, Nesbitt landed ating a match, she would fly back former high school baseball and that.”
effort into one job.” known as a linesman). The role a spot in a now-defunct U.S. Soc- Sunday night and do it all again. softball umpire and basketball
typically involves making throw- cer program for fast-tracking top referee. “For precision in analyti- Although MLS recently com-
Once Nesbitt shifted her focus in, goal kick, corner kick, foul and officiating prospects. In 2013, she “She managed those compet- cal chemistry, we basically mean: pleted its eighth season using
to officiating, her ascent acceler- offside calls, but as a teen volun- became an assistant referee for ing responsibilities exceptionally How repeatable or reproducible female referees, Nesbitt last year
ated. In 2020, she claimed MLS teer with a familial conflict of the NWSL. Felisha Mariscal broke well,” said John Sivey, a professor is a particular experiment? In the became the first woman to offici-
assistant referee of the year hon- interest, Nesbitt was simply through as the first female official who worked with Nesbitt in Tow- sports officiating world, I think ate Concacaf men’s World Cup
ors and became the first woman asked to wave the flag when the in MLS a year later, and Nesbitt son’s chemistry department. “I that looks a lot like consistency.” qualifying games. She remem-
to officiate an MLS Cup final. A ball went out of bounds and leave made her MLS debut in 2015. don’t know how she did it, to be bered getting plenty of stares
few months later, Concacaf — the the rest to the paid referee. very honest, because the de- To Geiger, who officiated from players, especially in those
confederation that oversees soc- But even as she rose up the mands of both of those careers alongside Nesbitt before retiring first few matches. Nesbitt said
cer in North America, Central “Then one of the guys actually ranks, soccer remained a side can be pretty substantial.” as a referee in 2019, that precision match coordinators also tended
America and the Caribbean — asked me, ‘Hey, would you like to hustle. After studying chemistry is just one of Nesbitt’s strengths. to mistakenly assume she was
tasked her with men’s World Cup make money doing this?’ ” Nes- as a graduate student at the Uni- After those long days of lab As a 6-foot former college athlete, just the fourth official, there to
qualifying assignments. By the bitt said. “And I was like, ‘Yeah, versity of Pittsburgh and com- research, Nesbitt would flip on she has no problem acing referee- help with substitutions and time-
time FIFA, soccer’s global govern- that sounds great.’ ” pleting a postdoctoral research MLS games or devour film of the ing fitness standards designed for keeping but not roam the pitch.
ing body, announced its pool of fellowship at Michigan, Nesbitt teams she would be officiating men. And Geiger can’t recall see-
referees for the 2022 World Cup A senior-level figure skater and joined the faculty at Towson, a that weekend. Deeply under- ing her rattled, even in games that “One of the biggest things I’ve
in Qatar, the Philadelphia-based a volleyball player who competed public university in Maryland, in standing each club’s players and threatened to spiral out of the learned in my career — and this
official thought she might have a for St. John Fisher University in 2017. For the better part of two tactics allows her to better antici- referee crew’s control. has been in chemistry too, both
shot. Rochester, Nesbitt divided her years, she did some 50 hours of pate the flow of the game, she being very male-heavy areas — is
time among no shortage of athlet- lab research per week. Most Fri- reasoned, and helps her parlay “She not only can analyze what the best way to impress is to do
On May 19, Nesbitt woke up, ic exploits. Around the time she day nights, Nesbitt would crawl to her strengths in academia to the the correct decision should be, your job well,” Nesbitt said. “But it
scrolled through Twitter and saw was wrapping up her college ca- the airport through Baltimore soccer pitch. but she also knows from a feeling would always be funny the first
FIFA’s unveiling. The tourna- reer, she began serving as a fourth rush-hour traffic and hop on a aspect what the best decision for time I would do a sprint with one
ment, FIFA stated in its an- official — a largely administrative plane — to Los Angeles, Minne- “One of the characteristics that the game would be,” Geiger said. of the players down to the corner
nouncement, would feature the role stationed between the team sota or wherever else her MLS I think strongly overlaps between “And they’re not always the same. flag, and he’d look over, and I’d be
first female referees in the 92- benches — for games involving a very good sports official and a Sometimes you need to really keeping up with him. I think that
year history of the men’s World very good analytical chemist is had a really big effect just gaining
Cup, with six women among the some respect.”
129 officials.
Within months of her first
Zooming in on the 69 assistant men’s qualifier, Nesbitt had
referees, she saw the listing: gained enough respect to book
“NESBITT Kathryn. USA.” her ticket to Qatar. On that May
morning when FIFA unveiled the
“I just got jaw-dropped, stared World Cup officials, Sivey went
at it, couldn’t even believe that door to door through the Towson
this was happening,” Nesbitt re- chemistry department to excited-
called. “Then I probably jumped ly share the news of their former
around the room for the next 20 colleague’s new assignment.
minutes.”
Eventually, Nesbitt figures she
Nesbitt prides herself, as a ref- will hang up her cleats, stash
eree or a chemist, in processing away her flag and return to chem-
the information at her disposal istry. For now, though, she under-
and arriving at the right conclu- stands her status as a soccer
sion. But in calculating her path trailblazer — even if hearing that
to a men’s World Cup assignment, label prompts her to let out an
she shortchanged herself — by embarrassed groan. As she pre-
four years, in fact. pares to make World Cup history,
Nesbitt revels, appropriately
“She certainly achieves the enough, in the satisfaction that
highest standard in everything she made the right call back in
that she does,” said Mark Geiger, a 2019.
former MLS, Olympic and World
Cup referee who now serves as “This was an impossible dream
the director of senior match offi- for me, and just being able to
cials at the U.S.-based Profession- witness females at this event now
al Referee Organization. “She makes this realistic for all wom-
doesn’t settle for anything. She en,” Nesbitt said. “Whether it be
sets goals for herself, and she does in refereeing, whether it be in a
everything that she possibly can different sport, whether it be in
to achieve those goals, whether something completely different
it’s in the science field or whether — sometimes just having a visual
it’s on the soccer field.” like that can make something
actually be real. If I get to play
A soccer player in her youth, even a small role in that, that’s
Nesbitt was a restless 14-year-old really cool.”
sitting through her little brother’s
games in Rochester, N.Y., when
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022 . THE WASHINGTON POST EZ M2 D7
MARYLAND VOLLEYBALL Nationals drop lefty Romero
after second DWI arrest of ’22
Patriots use
strong serves RICKY CARIOTI/THE WASHINGTON POST 2017 first-round pick stance abuse as well as represen-
to snare spot has had troubled career tatives from MLB and the play-
in 3A final Northern won the last two sets against Crofton to reach Wednesday’s final against North Hagerstown. since his college days ers union.
NORTHERN 3, With the Patriots up 2-1 and the learned what it takes to get there, “I rarely relax, but this is a BY JESSE DOUGHERTY The Nationals drafted Rome-
CROFTON 1 score tied at 10 in the fourth set, so now we’re just going to have fun group that makes it easy to relax,” The Washington Nationals on ro 25th overall despite a handful
Courtney went on a 6-0 serving and enjoy the night.” Coach Ashley Yuscavage said. Monday released Seth Romero, of off-the-field issues at the Uni-
BY HAYLEY SALVATORE run to give Northern a healthy “They are ready for whatever hap- according to a team spokeswom- versity of Houston. During his
Since the season began, North- lead that eventually turned into a Arundel, Urbana in 4A final pens, whether it is consistent serv- an, after the left-hander was sophomore year, he was sus-
ern volleyball coach Bobby Gib- game-clinching, 25-15 win. A Crof- In the Maryland 4A semifinals, ing or balls that end up in the net, arrested and charged with driv- pended for what the school de-
bons has emphasized the impor- ton service error on match point and that’s fun.” ing while intoxicated and pos- scribed as “conduct detrimental
tance of serving to his team. All gave the Patriots a spot in Wednes- host Arundel (19-0) defeated Bow- session of a controlled substance to the team.” The Houston
year, his Patriots have focused on day’s final against No. 3 North ie (15-5) in straight sets to stay Arundel will face No. 3 seed Sunday in Sweeny, Tex. It was Chronicle later reported the sus-
being the top team in the gym in Hagerstown (22-2) at Harford perfect and keep alive its hopes of Urbana (19-3) — which defeated Romero’s second DWI arrest of pension was largely tied to a
that area, and Monday night at Community College. North claiming a third straight state No. 2 seed Churchill (15-2) in four the year, with the first occurring “lack of effort regarding condi-
Arundel High, Northern served its Hagerstown beat No. 2 seed championship. sets — on Thursday at Harford in January. tioning.” Then as a junior, Rome-
way to a four-set victory over Crof- Magruder (22-2) in four sets Mon- Community College. Romero, 26, was a first-round ro was suspended again for near-
ton in the semifinals of the Mary- day at Thomas Johnson High. “This game was really fun,” ju- draft pick by the Nationals in ly a month because of a “viola-
land 3A state tournament. nior outside hitter Taylor Johnson Douglass falls in 2A 2017. Since he joined the organi- tion of team rules” on a trip to
The fifth-seeded Patriots (17-1) “The team that has the most fun said. “. . . Just trusting and know- In the Maryland 2A semifinals, zation, he was sent home from play Central Florida.
came out strong to win the first set is going to win — and we did that,” ing that we know what to do on spring training for violating club
25-14. But No. 8 seed Crofton Gibbons said of Monday’s match. the court makes it easier for us to No. 4 seed Douglass (14-2) lost in policy in 2018, debuted in the The Houston Chronicle re-
(14-4) responded with a 27-25 vic- “We looked very loose in the play the same on Thursday [in the straight sets to No. 8 Middle- major leagues as a reliever in ported the second suspension
tory in the second that raised fourth set, and that was probably final].” town at Churchill High. The Ea- 2020, dealt with a host of inju- was partly tied to Romero test-
some questions in Gibbons’s our best set of the playoffs so far.” gles had earned a bye in the first ries and received another chance ing positive for marijuana.
mind. The top-seeded Wildcats held round and then swept Friendly after his DWI charge last winter. About a week later, he was
“I was worried how we would This will be Gibbons’s fourth No. 4 seed Bowie to 18 points in and Gwynn Park to reach the Romero has made just three dismissed from the team, which
react, but we just talked about trip to the state final, but his team their sweep. Arundel used that semifinals. major league appearances, post- the Chronicle reported was be-
keeping everything on an even is largely full of first-timers. lead to work on its game and test ing a 13.50 ERA in 22/3 innings, cause of a fight with another
keel all night — never getting too plays it has been weaker on. John- Middletown will face No. 2 seed and he finished last season with player.
high, never getting too low,” Gib- “I’ve always said it’s easier to son tried out shorter serves, and Liberty, which beat No. 3 seed Class AA Harrisburg.
bons said. “I was really, really win the championship than it is to Emily Liu decided to set a faster Hereford in four sets, for the state He was released on bond Sun- In August, Nationals Manager
proud of how they came out and get to the championship,” Gib- ball on the right side for hitter title Thursday at Harford Com- day, according to online jail rec- Dave Martinez was asked how
responded in that third set.” bons said. “They have now Payton Swinton. munity College. ords for the Brazoria County many opportunities Romero
In a third set Northern took Sheriff ’s Office. Romero’s posses- would get with the organization
25-20, junior setter Reese Court- sion charge was classified in following his first DWI charge.
ney worked the ball evenly to all “Penalty Group 2,” meaning he Martinez focused his answer on
three hitters to get everyone in- was found with between four Romero’s ability to chart his
volved. That carried over into the and 400 grams of a substance path.
decisive set. not specified by the jail records.
“The conversations on the Attempts to reach Romero for “For me, honestly, that’s up to
court were definitely about en- comment Monday were not suc- Seth Romero,” he said. “He’s very
couraging each other and making cessful. According to a person talented, and he’s had some is-
sure we were playing as a team familiar with the situation, the sues, and we’ve talked to him
and not playing as individuals — Nationals referred Romero to about them. At this point, it’s up
and that’s what we saw in the third MLB’s Joint Treatment Board, a to him. He can definitely help us
and fourth sets,” Courtney said. group that includes medical pro- [down] the road. But he’s got to
fessionals specializing in sub- do the right things. As you know,
I don’t tolerate a whole lot of
things off the field. He’s got to do
the right things off the field as
well as perform on the field.
Only time will tell.
“He’s still fairly young, which
is good. It all just depends on
how Seth wants to move for-
ward.”
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL THE POST TOP 20 Players of the week
Mourning The championship games in the D.C. area’s top private school leagues are set. No. 1 DeMatha will meet No. 2 St. John’s in the Washington Carson Petitbon,
Yorktown Catholic Athletic Conference final Sunday. In the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association, No. 3 Archbishop Spalding will play reigning St. Mary’s (Annapolis): The senior
grinds out champion Calvert Hall on Friday for the A conference title. In the WCAC’s lower division, No. 12 Archbishop Carroll will play Paul VI in Sunday’s quarterback accounted for five
playo≠ win final. In the MIAA B conference, No. 13 St. Mary’s (Annapolis) will carry a perfect record into Friday’s title game against Concordia Prep. touchdowns in the Saints’ 35-10
win over John Carroll in the
FROM STAFF REPORTS 1. DeMatha (10-1) Last ranked: 1 11. Rock Creek Christian (6-3) LR: 11 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic
Senior Brendon Wyatt rushed for three touchdowns in the Stags’ The Upper Marlboro private school finished with four straight wins. Association B conference
Yorktown headed to the locker 28-7 win over Gonzaga in the WCAC semifinals. Next: Season complete semifinals.
room at halftime of Friday’s first- Next: Sunday vs. No. 2 St. John’s, 5 p.m. at Navy-Marine Corps 12. Archbishop Carroll (9-2) LR: 13 Patrick Bryan, Champe:
round playoff matchup with Lang- Memorial Stadium in Annapolis The Lions rushed for 431 yards and six touchdowns in their 48-6 win The senior quarterback led the
ley down by a touchdown but with 2. St. John’s (7-4) LR: 7 over Bishop O’Connell in the WCAC Metro division semifinals. Knights to their first region
no desire to show it. Though Lang- Wide receiver Sean Williams caught two touchdown passes in the Next: Sunday vs. Paul VI, 11:30 a.m. at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial semifinal appearance since 2017,
ley had toppled the Patriots in Cadets’ 14-10 win over Good Counsel in the WCAC semifinals. Stadium in Annapolis throwing for four touchdowns and
August, Yorktown quarterback Next: Sunday vs. No. 1 DeMatha, 5 p.m. at Navy-Marine Corps 13. St. Mary’s (Annapolis) (11-0) LR: 15 adding two scores on the ground in
James Yoest said there was no Memorial Stadium in Annapolis Carson Petitbon accounted for five touchdowns in the Saints’ 35-10 a 44-25 win over Forest Park.
desperation. Running back Miles 3. Archbishop Spalding (10-1) LR: 3 win over John Carroll in the MIAA B conference semifinals. David Avit, Churchill:
Fang said there was no fear or Wideout Maxwell Moss scored on three receptions in the Cavaliers’ Next: Friday vs. Concordia Prep, 4 p.m. at Navy-Marine Corps The junior running back bulldozed
exhaustion. 41-6 win over McDonogh in the MIAA A conference semifinals. Memorial Stadium in Annapolis his way to three touchdowns,
Next: Friday vs. Calvert Hall, 7:30 p.m. at Navy-Marine Corps 14. Theodore Roosevelt (10-1) LR: 14 including a 70-yarder, as the
There was, simply, a desire to Memorial Stadium in Annapolis The Rough Riders qualified for back-to-back D.C. Turkey Bowls with a Bulldogs beat Gaithersburg to
lean into the approach that has 4. Quince Orchard (11-0) LR: 4 47-16 win over Jackson-Reed. advance to the state quarterfinals
defined the Patriots since Coach The Cougars’ closest win thus far came Saturday against Next: Nov. 24 vs. Dunbar, 11 a.m. at Eastern for the first time since 1998.
Bruce Hanson took over almost Montgomery County rival Northwest, 24-14, in the second round of 15. Damascus (9-1) LR: 16 Jeremiah Roberson, Coolidge:
four decades ago. The plan was to the Maryland 4A playoffs. The Montgomery County program beat Linganore, 28-7, in the second The senior quarterback threw for
wear down their rival, and the Next: Friday vs. Old Mill, 6:30 p.m. round of the Maryland 3A playoffs. four touchdowns as the Colts
execution was nearly flawless. The 5. Freedom (Woodbridge) (11-0) LR: 5 Next: Friday vs. Long Reach, 6:30 p.m. blanked McKinley Tech, 48-0, to
defense kept Langley off the board The Eagles continued to dominate against Gar-Field, 77-26, in the 16. Loudoun County (11-0) LR: 17 reach a third straight Gravy Bowl.
in the final three quarters; a stout first round of the Virginia Class 6 playoffs. The Captains opened the Virginia Class 4 postseason with a
offensive line helped Yorktown Next: Friday vs. Champe, 7 p.m. 42-13 rout of Handley. Games to watch
punch in two second-half touch- 6. C.H. Flowers (11-0) LR: 6 Next: Friday vs. Sherando, 7 p.m.
downs; and an interception by The Jaguars overcame a halftime deficit in their 40-20 win over 17. South County (10-1) LR: 19 DeMatha vs. St. John’s, Sunday,
Jackson Heflin in the final min- Eleanor Roosevelt in the second round of the Maryland 4A playoffs. The Fairfax County program shut out Edison, 30-0, in the first round of 5 p.m., at Navy-Marine Corps
utes, thanks to a tip from fellow Next: Friday vs. Paint Branch, 7 p.m. the Virginia Class 6 playoffs. Memorial Stadium in Annapolis
senior James Midberry, sent the 7. Good Counsel (8-3) LR: 2 Next: Friday vs. West Springfield, 7 p.m. West Springfield
Patriots to the second round. The Falcons failed to score in the red zone in the final minutes of their 18. Broadneck (9-1) LR: 20 at South County, Friday, 7 p.m.
14-10 loss to St. John’s in the WCAC semifinals. Despite a sluggish first half, the Bruins beat Meade, 30-13, in the Bell vs. Coolidge, Saturday, noon
“We all had a little chip on our Next: Season complete second round of the Maryland 4A playoffs. at Theodore Roosevelt
shoulder, wanting to get back and 8. Wise (10-1) LR: 8 Next: Friday vs. Churchill, 6:30 p.m.
win in front of the Langley fans,” The Pumas outscored their opening two Maryland 4A postseason 19. Episcopal (7-2) LR: Not ranked Landon finishes strong
Fang said. “Just the tension we opponents 98-0. After winning the outright Interstate Athletic Conference All season, Landon Coach Paul
have built up, our rivalries in every Next: Friday at Blair, 6:30 p.m. championship, the Maroon capped its season with a 24-8 win over
sport, it just made it that much 9. Stone Bridge (10-1) LR: 10 rival Woodberry Forest. Padalino has told his players a
sweeter to win on their field.” The reigning Virginia Class 5 champion opened a new postseason Next: Season complete saying about reaching their po-
with a 38-7 win over Fleming. 20. Atholton (10-0) LR: NR tential: “You just have to keep
Yorktown expects top-seeded Next: Friday vs. Riverbend, 7 p.m. The Raiders have controlled Howard County, including a 28-7 win over swinging the hammer, and even-
Madison to bring a similar psyche 10. Fairfax (11-0) LR: 12 Marriotts Ridge in the second round of the Maryland 3A playoffs. tually that rock is going to break.”
in the regional semifinal matchup. The Lions began the Virginia Class 6 playoffs with a 49-7 win over Next: Friday vs. St. Charles, 7 p.m.
Just as the season-opening defeat Alexandria City. Dropped out: No. 9 Battlefield, No. 18 Gonzaga As the Bears huddled around
to Langley galvanized the Patriots, Next: Friday vs. Lake Braddock, 7 p.m. On the bubble: Lake Braddock, Patriot, Paul VI, Potomac (Md.) Padalino after their 35-7 win over
Madison’s eight-game winning St. Albans on Saturday in North-
streak was preceded by a loss to Then he paused. came away encouraged. Largo is looking for more finals for a second consecutive west Washington, they turned to
Yorktown. Yoest said both teams “But you know what?” the “When we’re full strength, we When Largo reached the quar- season. It will play at Calvert this their coach with smiles.
excel at “smash-mouth” football. coach said. “This feels pretty weekend.
good.” beat them,” he told his assistants. terfinals of the Maryland 1A/2A “That rock finally broke,” they
“It’s hard to beat good teams At that, his team began a short “When we’re healthy, we can beat playoffs last season, it was the “Getting back to the state tour- said.
twice,” Yoest said. “But it’s not but well-earned period of celebra- that team.” deepest the Lions had been in nament is definitely a testament to
impossible.” tion. St. Charles, which opened in 30 years. the kind of program that we’ve Despite an inconsistent season
2014, had never won a second- On a rainy and windy Friday been working to establish at Lar- in which the typical Interstate
Yorktown entered the postsea- round playoff game. It felt right night, they did. Senior quarter- But instead of looking back on go,” Coach Derron Thomas said. Athletic Conference contender
son with heavy hearts after learn- that this breakthrough moment back Kevin Taylor swung the the triumph with fond memories, “Our kids have completely em- fell in the standings, Landon (4-6)
ing that Washington-Liberty came against Northern, a local game’s momentum with a rush- players such as quarterback/free braced our philosophy, and finished strong to leave its seniors
student-athlete Braylon Meade, a power that had knocked the Spar- ing touchdown just before half- safety Justin McEilwain can only they’ve put in the work. Now they full of joy.
friend to many on the team, died tans out of the playoffs each of the time, turning a desperate fourth- think of how it ended — with a are reaping the rewards.”
early Friday in a car crash. Players past three seasons. down situation into a lead at the 42-6 loss at Harford Tech. “We’ve talked about just keep
attended a vigil for Meade, 17, on “We were kind of tired of look- break. Unlike last season, when a team working and keep pounding
Sunday. ing at them,” Orndoff said. “The “When it was finally over, it felt of mostly sophomores and juniors away,” Padalino said. “For the first
kids were ready to get over that In the second half, St. Charles like a family member had died or had little experience, the Lions this time, I felt like all three phases of
“He was looking over us that Northern hump.” pushed a 14-7 lead to 22-7 and something,” McEilwain said. “Hav- year believe they belong on this the game came together for us
night,” Fang said. In September, the Spartans lost then held on for the victory. ing your season end with a loss like stage. and we played really well.”
to Northern, last year’s Maryland that is a pain I don’t ever want to
— Spencer Nusbaum 3A champion, by three touch- “We know we have another feel again. Wouldn’t wish that feel- “There ain’t no happy-to-be- After losing to St. Stephen’s/
St. Charles dethrones champ downs. But the team was short- one, and we know this is not the ing on anyone, for real, unless they here stuff on this team,” senior St. Agnes on a last-second field
handed that night, and Orndoff end goal. But, man, you got to were playing us.” Thomas Johnson said. “Everybody goal Nov. 5, Landon seniors were
Minutes after his team earned celebrate the wins,” Orndoff said. knows that the goal is to win states, motivated for a final win. Near the
a 22-15 upset of top-seeded North- “Playoff wins are rare and spe- After knocking off Sparrows and now it’s time to go do it.” end of the first half, quarterback
ern in the second round of the cial.” Point, 42-14, on Saturday, Largo Nathan Furgeson was picked off,
Maryland 4A playoffs, St. Charles (9-2) is headed to the state quarter- — Tramel Raggs but he chased down the defender
Coach Patrick Orndoff gathered — Michael Errigo at the 2-yard line. Defensive back
players in the end zone and Taylor Best then snared an inter-
preached about the bigger pic- ception in the end zone.
ture. He talked about the impor-
tance of staying focused, the im- “Our kids just bounced back
portance of the next round, the and just said: ‘You know what,
importance of practice Monday. Coach? We’ve got to turn the page.
We’ve got to win this next one,’ ”
Padalino said. “That’s just been
the way they’ve approached every
game.”
— Kyle Melnick
D8 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
Center fielders Rodríguez and Harris run down rookie of the year honors
BY CHELSEA JANES “Being able to win that rookie NICK WASS/ASSOCIATED PRESS DAVID J. PHILLIP/ASSOCIATED PRESS East champions when he signed Rutschman to be awarded a full
Two of baseball’s youngest out- of the year award is very cool,” an eight-year deal worth $72 mil- year of service time despite being
fielders earned rookie of the year Rodríguez said. “You only have The Braves’ Michael Harris II, left, won in the National League, lion in August. called up midseason and includes
honors Monday night, when the one chance to do it in your career, and the Mariners’ Julio Rodríguez took the American League prize. provisions for each winner to re-
Seattle Mariners’ Julio Rodríguez and to be able to win it, it feels “I thought I at least had an- ceive part of a pre-arbitration bo-
and the Atlanta Braves’ Michael pretty good.” third rookie in history to hit 25 tract’s value to more than other year down in the minors — nus pool meant to compensate
Harris II were announced as the homers and steal 25 bases. $400 million. at least,” Harris said. “. . . But I young players more proportion-
winners in the American League Harris’s closest competition always told myself whenever I got ately to their contributions than
and National League, respective- came from a teammate, right- He helped lead the Mariners to Atlanta called up Harris from the opportunity to have my name MLB minimum salaries allow.
ly. hander Spencer Strider. Harris re- their first postseason appearance Class AA in late May, giving him called I would do everything I Any pre-arbitration player who
Harris and Rodríguez, both 21, ceived 22 first-place votes, with since he was less than a year old — four months to establish himself could and make all of the adjust- finishes in the top five in MVP or
tied for third among major league Strider receiving the other eight. albeit in the largest playoff field in an experienced lineup just a ments to make sure I would stay.” Cy Young voting or in the top two
center fielders in on-base-plus- Strider, 24, rode an explosive fast- ever in a full season. And he is year removed from a World Series for rookie of the year honors re-
slugging percentage (.853), trail- ball to a 2.67 ERA and averaged under contract through at least title. He nearly compiled a 20-20 Thanks to new provisions ne- ceives part of a $50 million pool.
ing only the New York Yankees’ nearly 14 strikeouts per nine in- the 2029 season after signing a season, settling for 19 homers and gotiated into the collective bar-
Aaron Judge (1.111) and the Los nings over 1312/3. 12-year deal that reportedly in- 20 stolen bases in 114 games. The gaining agreement, Rodríguez Harris and Rodríguez, of
Angeles Angels’ Mike Trout cludes options for either side to Atlanta-area native became the earned the Mariners an extra course, agreed to deals that guar-
(.999). Rodríguez finished third “I was just waiting for them to pick up along the way and incen- latest to sign for the long term draft pick after the first round. antee them far more money than
among center fielders with 28 say a name, and I was kind of tives that could boost the con- with the five-time defending NL Rodríguez was a top-100 prospect is guaranteed to most players who
home runs. Only Judge (62) and expecting Spencer. I feel like we when the Mariners named him to win this award. So did Strider,
Trout (40) had more. were one and two,” Harris said. “It their Opening Day roster; the who agreed to a six-year deal
Rodríguez, who spent the en- was kind of surprising to just hear players union had been eager to worth $75 million as part of Atlan-
tire season as the Mariners’ center my name after coming up middle incentivize teams to put promis- ta’s plan to sign all of its promising
fielder, earned 29 of 30 first-place of the season. . . . I didn’t really ing rookies on the roster to start young players for the long term.
votes. The other went to the Balti- expect this.” the season instead of waiting until Rutschman, the No. 1 draft pick in
more Orioles’ Adley Rutschman, the optimal moment to extend 2019, made the minimum this sea-
who was called up in May but still Rodríguez is one of the game’s their years of team control. son. His career earnings, at least
finished second among major brightest emerging stars, a player for the moment, will increase dra-
league catchers in FanGraphs’ cal- heralded as likely to be the center- “Whenever they said, ‘Okay, matically because of the change.
culation of wins above replace- piece of a Mariners renaissance we’re just going to play you; if you
ment. long before he became the fifth can do it, we’re going to take you MLB will announce its manag-
player in franchise history to be on,’ I was really grateful for that ers of the year Tuesday, followed
the rookie of the year. He finished opportunity,” Rodríguez said. by its Cy Young winners Wednes-
second to Juan Soto in his first day and its MVPs on Thursday.
Home Run Derby. He became the The CBA also calls for second-
place finishers Strider and
SCOREBOARD
PRO FOOTBALL PRO BASKETBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL HOCKEY
NFL NBA Celtics 126, Thunder 122 NCAA men NCAA women NHL
NFC EASTERN CONFERENCE OKLAHOMA CITY ............... 35 34 27 26 — 122 EAST EAST ATLANTIC GP W L OT Pts GF GA
BOSTON ............................. 32 30 27 37 — 126 Albany (NY) 87, Union (NY) 75 Buffalo 62, Stonehill 56 Boston ........................ 16 14 2 0 28 65 35
EAST W L T PCT. PF PA ATLANTIC W L Pct GB OKLAHOMA CITY: Dort 7-18 4-5 21, Jal.Williams 6-9 0-1 Boston U. 96, Johnson & Wales (RI) 51 Connecticut 83, Texas 76 Toronto ....................... 16 8 5 3 19 45 44
Philadelphia .................. 8 1 0 .889 246 167 Boston ........................................ 11 3 .786 — 14, Pokusevski 7-12 0-0 16, Giddey 6-17 3-3 16, Coppin State 75, Navy 68 Massachusetts 67, Maine 54
N.Y. Giants .................... 7 2 0 .778 187 173 Toronto......................................... 8 7 .533 31/2 Gilgeous-Alexander 13-26 9-9 37, Jay.Williams 1-2 0-0 2, Cornell 80, St. Francis (Pa.) 77 Princeton 62, Seton Hall 58 Tampa Bay.................. 15 8 6 1 17 49 49
7 .500 4 Robinson-Earl 2-4 0-0 4, K.Williams 3-6 0-0 7, Joe 0-1 1-3 Duquesne 96, South Carolina State 71 Rhode Island 74, Providence 72 Florida......................... 15 8 6 1 17 48 46
Dallas ............................ 6 3 0 .667 211 164 Philadelphia.................................. 7 7 .462 41/2 1, Wiggins 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 47-98 17-21 122. Hofstra 85, George Washington 80 Stony Brook 73, Iona 71 Detroit ........................ 15 7 5 3 17 44 50
Washington .................. 5 5 0 .500 191 213 New York...................................... 6 8 .429 5 BOSTON: G.Williams 2-6 2-2 7, Tatum 9-23 8-10 27, LIU 111, Mount St. Vincent 50 Syracuse 92, Binghamton 59
Brooklyn ....................................... 6 GB Horford 5-12 1-1 12, Brown 11-21 4-6 26, Smart 8-12 5-6 Maine 69, Boston College 64 Yale 68, Fairfield 61 Montreal..................... 15 8 6 1 17 47 48
— 22, Hauser 2-5 0-0 6, Vonleh 0-0 0-0 0, Kornet 0-0 0-0 0, Marshall 91, Tennessee Tech 65 SOUTH Buffalo........................ 15 7 8 0 14 55 52
SOUTH W L T PCT. PF PA 1 Pritchard 4-8 0-0 10, White 5-9 4-4 16. Totals 46-96 Princeton 94, UMBC 64 Appalachian State 67, Lees-Mcrae 33 Ottawa........................ 15 5 9 1 11 51 53
Tampa Bay .................... 5 5 0 .500 183 180 SOUTHEAST W L Pct 2 24-29 126. Saint Joseph’s 63, Lafayette 59 George Washington 83, Howard 62
Atlanta .......................... 4 6 0 .400 232 250 Atlanta ......................................... 9 5 .643 5 Three-point Goals: Oklahoma City 11-30 (Dort 3-7, Villanova 60, Delaware State 50 Indiana 79, Tennessee 67
Carolina ......................... 3 7 0 .300 204 243 Washington.................................. 8 6 .571 51/2 Gilgeous-Alexander 2-4, Pokusevski 2-4, Jal.Williams Wagner 82, Neumann 52 Florida Atlantic 79, Bethune-Cookman 62 METROPOLITAN GP W L OT Pts GF GA
New Orleans ................. 3 7 0 .300 222 247 Miami ........................................... 7 7 .500 GB 2-5, K.Williams 1-2, Giddey 1-6, Jay.Williams 0-1, Joe SOUTH Oregon 83, Southern U. 46 New Jersey ................. 15 12 3 0 24 55 38
Orlando......................................... 4 10 .286 — 0-1), Boston 10-37 (Pritchard 2-4, White 2-4, Hauser Bethune-Cookman 71, Florida National 57 Virginia Tech 79, South Carolina Upstate 24 N.Y. Islanders ............. 17 11 6 0 22 57 43
Charlotte ...................................... 4 11 .267 2 2-5, Smart 1-2, G.Williams 1-3, Horford 1-5, Tatum 1-9, Charlotte 80, Maryland Eastern Shore 47 MIDWEST Carolina....................... 16 10 5 1 21 50 43
NORTH W L T PCT. PF PA 31/2 Brown 0-5). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds: Oklahoma City College of Charleston 92, Richmond 90 (OT) Ball State 105, Indiana University East 51 N.Y. Rangers............... 17 8 6 3 19 52 48
Minnesota ..................... 8 1 0 .889 226 191 41/2 51 (Pokusevski 14), Boston 46 (Horford 11). Assists: Florida Atlantic 76, Florida 74 Bowling Green 102, Wright State 72 Philadelphia................ 15 7 6 2 16 37 43
Green Bay ..................... 4 6 0 .400 185 216 CENTRAL W L Pct 8 Oklahoma City 21 (Gilgeous-Alexander 8), Boston 25 Georgia 77, Miami (Ohio) 70 Missouri 65, Western Kentucky 47 Washington ................ 17 7 8 2 16 49 53
Detroit .......................... 3 6 0 .333 219 264 Milwaukee.................................. 10 3 .769 (Smart 8). Total Fouls: Oklahoma City 21, Boston 20. Kennesaw State 95, Brewton-Parker College 36 North Dakota State 96, Valley City State 45 Pittsburgh .................. 15 6 6 3 15 54 52
Chicago ......................... 3 7 0 .300 217 247 Cleveland...................................... 8 5 .615 GB Liberty 79, North Carolina Central 63 South Dakota State 63, Mississippi State 62 Columbus.................... 14 4 9 1 9 38 61
Indiana.......................................... 6 6 .500 — Hawks 121, Bucks 106 Lipscomb 77, Belmont 75 SOUTHWEST
Chicago ......................................... 6 8 .429 1 Old Dominion 72, Virginia Wesleyan 58 Arkansas 79, Tulsa 70
WEST W L T PCT. PF PA Detroit .......................................... 3 12 .200 11/2 ATLANTA ........................... 29 34 31 27 — 121 Radford 97, Bridgewater (Va.) 46 Oklahoma State 103, Oral Roberts 66 CENTRAL GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Seattle .......................... 6 4 0 .600 257 241 L Pct 21/2 MILWAUKEE ...................... 24 26 30 26 — 106 Southern Mississippi 86, Loyola (NO) 62 Winnipeg .................... 14 9 4 1 19 43 33
San Francisco ................ 5 4 0 .556 198 163 5 .643 7 ATLANTA: Collins 6-15 3-3 16, Hunter 6-15 10-10 24, Stetson 68, South Florida 67 Dallas.......................... 15 9 5 1 19 56 38
Arizona ......................... 4 6 0 .400 230 258 WESTERN CONFERENCE 5 .583 GB Capela 9-11 1-4 19, Murray 6-14 6-7 19, Young 7-19 5-5 Troy 79, Florida State 72 Colorado...................... 14 8 5 1 17 53 41
6 .538 — 21, Griffin 3-6 0-0 7, Johnson 2-2 1-1 5, Okongwu 3-5 0-0 UCF 70, Western Illinois 37
L.A. Rams ...................... 3 6 0 .333 148 200 SOUTHWEST W 7 .462 — 6, Culver 0-0 0-0 0, A.Holiday 2-5 0-0 4, Krejci 0-0 0-0 0, MIDWEST Minnesota .................. 15 7 6 2 16 42 45
12 .143 — Martin 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 44-92 26-30 121. Creighton 94, Holy Cross 65 Chicago ....................... 15 6 6 3 15 38 46
AFC Memphis....................................... 9 31/2 MILWAUKEE: Beauchamp 7-9 3-3 20, G.Antetokounmpo DePaul 69, Minnesota 53 Arizona ....................... 15 6 8 1 13 40 54
Dallas............................................ 7 31/2 8-21 11-18 27, Lopez 3-8 6-7 12, Allen 0-2 2-2 2, Carter Drake 80, Wofford 72
New Orleans................................. 7 GB 4-11 4-4 12, Ibaka 2-3 0-0 5, Nwora 3-8 2-2 10, Portis 6-15 Fort Wayne 111, Manchester 31 Nashville..................... 15 6 8 1 13 40 51
EAST W L T PCT. PF PA — 2-3 14, T.Antetokounmpo 0-0 0-0 0, Mamukelashvili 1-1 Kent State 77, Portland 65 St. Louis...................... 14 6 8 0 12 37 52
Miami ............................ 7 3 0 .700 252 241 x-San Antonio .............................. 6 0-0 2, Hill 0-1 2-2 2, Matthews 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 34-82 Northern Illinois 99, Purdue-Northwest 73
Houston........................................ 2 1/2 32-41 106. SOUTHWEST No. 5 Connecticut 83,
Buffalo .......................... 6 3 0 .667 250 151 Three-point Goals: Atlanta 7-20 (Hunter 2-3, Young 2-5, Arkansas State 82, Lyon College 58 No. 3 Texas 76 PACIFIC GP W L OT Pts GF GA
N.Y. Jets ....................... 6 3 0 .667 196 176 11/2 Griffin 1-2, Murray 1-4, Collins 1-5, A.Holiday 0-1), Baylor 95, Northern Colorado 62 0 26 59 37
New England ................. 5 4 0 .556 203 166 NORTHWEST W L Pct 3 Milwaukee 6-29 (Beauchamp 3-4, Nwora 2-6, Ibaka 1-2, Central Arkansas 82, UALR 71 TEXAS ................................ 19 18 14 25 — 76 Vegas .......................... 16 13 3 1 21 61 63
4 .692 5 Matthews 0-2, Carter 0-3, G.Antetokounmpo 0-3, Lopez Houston 83, Oral Roberts 45 CONNECTICUT .................... 18 24 21 20 — 83 Los Angeles ................ 18 10 7 3 19 52 45
Portland........................................ 9 4 .692 0-4, Portis 0-5). Fouled Out: Atlanta None, Milwaukee 1 Houston Christian 119, Champion Christian 97 Texas (1-1) Seattle ........................ 16 8 5 0 18 59 58
Denver .......................................... 9 5 .667 (G.Antetokounmpo). Rebounds: Atlanta 45 (Capela 10), Lamar 98, Huston 69 Gaston 2-2 0-0 4, Moore 4-7 3-6 11, Gonzales 2-8 1-2 6, 2 16 47 50
SOUTH W L T PCT. PF PA Utah............................................ 10 8 .429 Milwaukee 46 (Portis 10). Assists: Atlanta 23 (Young 9), Northwestern State 64, TCU 63 Holle 3-4 0-1 7, Morris 7-18 2-2 21, Faye 0-1 0-0 0, Jones Edmonton ................... 16 9 7 3 13 47 60
Tennessee ..................... 6 3 0 .667 166 168 8 .429 Milwaukee 21 (Carter 6). Total Fouls: Atlanta 23, Sam Houston State 84, LeTourneau 48 4-7 2-4 10, Muhammad 2-2 0-2 4, Mwenentanda 5-7 2-3 3 11 53 66
Indianapolis .................. 4 5 1 .450 157 203 Minnesota .................................... 6 Milwaukee 26. A: 17,341 (17,500) Texas Tech 64, Louisiana Tech 55 13, Totals 29-56 10-20 76 Calgary........................ 15 7 6 1 9 42 68
UTSA 66, St. Mary’s (Texas) 59 Connecticut (2-0) San Jose ..................... 17 5 9
Jacksonville .................. 3 7 0 .300 216 205 Oklahoma City.............................. 6 WEST Edwards 5-9 1-4 11, Juhasz 2-8 2-4 6, Fudd 13-21 2-2 32, Vancouver................... 16 4 9
Colorado State 77, Weber State 52 Lopez-Senechal 4-7 2-2 12, Muhl 2-3 1-2 6, Griffin 6-10
Houston ........................ 1 7 1 .167 149 207 PACIFIC W L Pct Texas Rio Grande Valley 77, St. Francis (Ill.) 51 1-2 14, Patterson 0-0 0-0 0, Ducharme 1-2 0-2 2, Totals Anaheim ..................... 15 4 10
5 .615 Utah 70, Idaho State 58 33-60 9-18 83
NORTH W L T PCT. PF PA Phoenix......................................... 8 6 .571 UMKC 113, Calvary 54 Three-point goals: Texas 8-18 (Gonzales 1-6, Holle 1-1, SUNDAY’S RESULTS
L.A. Clippers ................................. 8 6 .500 Morris 5-10, Mwenentanda 1-1), Connecticut 8-15 (Ju- at Tampa Bay 6, Washington 3
Baltimore ...................... 6 3 0 .667 235 196 Sacramento .................................. 6 8 .385 Coppin State 75, Navy 68 hasz 0-1, Fudd 4-7, Lopez-Senechal 2-4, Muhl 1-1, Griffin Dallas 5, at Philadelphia 1
Cincinnati ...................... 5 4 0 .556 228 185 10 .231 1-1, Ducharme 0-1). Assists: Texas 12 (Gonzales 6), at Boston 5, Vancouver 2
Cleveland ...................... 3 6 0 .333 217 238 x-Golden State ............................. 5 Navy (2-1) Connecticut 19 (Muhl 9). Fouled out: None. Rebounds: San Jose 3, at Minnesota 2 (SO)
L.A. Lakers.................................... 3 Deaver 1-3 2-2 4, Nelson 8-14 0-1 19, Inge 1-6 2-4 4, Texas 26 (Jones 8), Connecticut 34 (Juhasz 9). Total at N.Y. Rangers 4, Arizona 1
Pittsburgh ..................... 3 6 0 .333 140 207 Summers 4-4 0-0 10, Yoder 2-7 0-2 6, Benigni 2-4 1-1 5, fouls: Texas 20, Connecticut 20. A: 10,167. Winnipeg 3, at Seattle 2 (OT)
Dorsey 1-4 0-0 3, Fischer 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 25-55 6-12 68.
WEST W L T PCT. PF PA x-Late game Coppin St. (2-2)
Winston 4-8 3-5 12, Blue 0-3 0-0 0, Gross 4-6 0-0 8,
Kansas City ................... 7 2 0 .778 270 206 SUNDAY’S RESULTS Sessoms 7-12 5-6 24, Tarke 3-9 2-3 8, Rojas 2-4 0-0 6, MONDAY’S RESULTS
L.A. Chargers ................ 5 4 0 .556 200 228 at Washington 102, Memphis 92 Hood 3-9 7-8 15, Steers 0-4 2-4 2, Tekavcic 0-1 0-0 0. N.Y. Islanders 4, at Ottawa 2
Denver ........................... 3 6 0 .333 131 149 Oklahoma City 145, at New York 135 Totals 23-57 19-26 75. Carolina 3, at Chicago 0
Las Vegas ...................... 2 7 0 .222 203 226 Minnesota 129, at Cleveland 124 Halftime: Coppin St. 41-32. Three-point goals: Navy at Calgary 6, Los Angeles 5
at Philadelphia 105, Utah 98 12-34 (Nelson 3-6, Summers 2-2, Yoder 2-7, Dorsey 1-4, St. Louis 3, at Colorado 2
x-Late game Denver 126, at Chicago 103 Clippers 122, Rockets 106 Benigni 0-1, Deaver 0-1, Fischer 0-1, Inge 0-3), Coppin St.
at Sacramento 122, Golden State 115 10-26 (Sessoms 5-8, Rojas 2-3, Hood 2-6, Winston 1-2, No. 12 Indiana 79, TUESDAY’S GAMES
WEEK 10 at L.A. Lakers 116, Brooklyn 103 L.A. CLIPPERS .................... 31 27 31 33 — 122 Tarke 0-1, Gross 0-2, Blue 0-3). Fouled out: Benigni. No. 11 Tennessee 67 Washington at Florida, 7
THURSDAY’S RESULT HOUSTON ........................... 23 23 32 28 — 106 Rebounds: Navy 34 (Nelson 8), Coppin St. 26 (Steers 5). Dallas at Tampa Bay, 7
at Carolina 25, Atlanta 15 MONDAY’S RESULTS L.A. CLIPPERS: George 7-18 6-8 22, Morris Sr. 6-9 0-0 15, Assists: Navy 13 (Nelson 4), Coppin St. 9 (Sessoms, INDIANA ............................. 22 18 17 22 — 79 New Jersey at Montreal, 7
Charlotte 112, at Orlando 105 Zubac 3-5 3-3 9, Jackson 7-11 0-0 17, Kennard 3-6 0-0 8, Steers 4). Total fouls: Navy 25, Coppin St. 13. TENNESSEE ....................... 14 15 20 18 — 67 Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7
SUNDAY’S RESULTS Toronto 115, at Detroit 111 Covington 1-4 1-2 4, Batum 4-7 0-2 10, Coffey 0-2 0-0 0, Indiana (3-0) Vancouver at Buffalo, 7
Tampa Bay 21, Seattle 16, in Munich at Boston 126, Oklahoma City 122 Mann 4-7 6-7 14, Brown 2-2 2-2 6, Powell 4-10 8-9 17. Hofstra 85, Holmes 7-12 2-2 16, Berger 6-11 0-0 13, Garzon 2-6 0-0 4, Philadelphia at Columbus, 7:30
Detroit 31, at Chicago 30 at Miami 113, Phoenix 112 Totals 41-81 26-33 122. George Washington 80 Moore-McNeil 4-10 4-4 15, Scalia 5-14 4-4 16, Geary 0-0 Minnesota at Nashville, 8
at Kansas City 27, Jacksonville 17 Atlanta 121, at Milwaukee 106 HOUSTON: Gordon 1-4 2-2 4, Smith Jr. 2-6 1-2 7, Sengun 0-0 0, Meister 0-0 0-0 0, Bargesser 1-1 0-0 2, Parrish 3-9 Detroit at Anaheim, 10
at Miami 39, Cleveland 17 L.A. Clippers122, at Houston 106 6-11 4-6 16, Green 10-19 2-2 25, Porter Jr. 6-18 8-15 20, George Washington (2-1) 5-8 13, Totals 28-63 15-18 79 San Jose at Vegas, 10
Minnesota 33, at Buffalo 30 (OT) San Antonio at Golden State, late Eason 4-7 0-0 9, Garuba 2-4 1-2 5, Martin Jr. 4-7 0-0 8, Dean 0-0 0-0 10, Lindo 0-0 0-0 2, Adams 3-5 0-0 15, Tennessee (1-2)
at N.Y. Giants 24, Houston 16 Marjanovic 0-0 0-0 0, Christopher 3-7 0-0 8, Mathews 0-1 Bishop 15-24 9-10 44, Edwards 0-0 0-0 6, Clark 0-0 0-0 0, Jackson 6-14 3-3 17, Key 4-4 6-8 14, Darby 3-9 0-0 9,
at Pittsburgh 20, New Orleans 10 TUESDAY’S GAMES 0-0 0, Nix 1-2 0-0 3, Washington Jr. 0-0 1-2 1. Totals Brown 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 18-30 9-10 80. Powell 5-15 3-4 16, Walker 0-4 1-6 1, Franklin 2-3 1-1 5, Islanders 4, Senators 2
at Tennessee 17, Denver 10 Memphis at New Orleans, 7:30 39-86 19-31 106. Hofstra (3-0) Puckett 0-0 0-0 0, Suarez 0-2 0-0 0, Hollingshead 1-2 0-0
Indianapolis 25, at Las Vegas 20 L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 8:30 Three-point Goals: L.A. Clippers 14-38 (Morris Sr. 3-4, Boachie-Yiadom 2-3 3-4 7, Carlos 1-6 0-0 3, Dubar 6-14 2, Miles 1-2 0-0 3, Wynn 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 22-56 14-22 67 N.Y. ISLANDERS ...................... 1 1 2 — 4
Arizona 27, at L.A. Rams 17 New York at Utah, 9 Jackson 3-7, Kennard 2-4, Batum 2-5, George 2-7, 0-0 13, Estrada 12-18 3-5 33, Thomas 7-12 1-2 17, Three-point goals: Indiana 8-29 (Holmes 0-3, Berger 1-1, OTTAWA .................................. 0 1 1 — 2
at Green Bay 31, Dallas 28 (OT) Brooklyn at Sacramento, 10 Covington 1-3, Powell 1-6, Mann 0-2), Houston 9-30 Plotnikov 2-6 0-0 6, Marshall 2-4 0-0 6. Totals 32-63 7-11 Garzon 0-1, Moore-McNeil 3-8, Scalia 2-9, Parrish 2-7),
at San Francisco 22, L.A. Chargers 16 San Antonio at Portland, 10 (Green 3-8, Christopher 2-2, Smith Jr. 2-4, Nix 1-2, Eason 85. Tennessee 9-24 (Jackson 2-3, Darby 3-7, Powell 3-8, FIRST PERIOD
BYE: Baltimore, Cincinnati, N.Y. Jets, New England 1-3, Garuba 0-1, Gordon 0-1, Mathews 0-1, Martin Jr. Halftime: Hofstra 48-37. Three-point goals: George Walker 0-1, Suarez 0-2, Hollingshead 0-1, Miles 1-2). Scoring:1,N.Y.Islanders,Wahlstrom5(Barzal,Lee),11:53(pp).
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES 0-2, Sengun 0-2, Porter Jr. 0-4). Fouled Out: None. Washington 8-16 (Bishop 5-12, Adams 3-4), Hofstra Assists: Indiana 21 (Berger 6), Tennessee 16 (Jackson 4,
MONDAY’S RESULT Oklahoma City at Washington, 7 Rebounds: L.A. Clippers 44 (George 8), Houston 40 14-26 (Estrada 6-10, Marshall 2-2, Plotnikov 2-3, Thom- Powell 4, Walker 4). Fouled out: Indiana Garzon. Rebounds: SECOND PERIOD
Washington 32, at Philadelphia 21 Indiana at Charlotte, 7 (Porter Jr. 7). Assists: L.A. Clippers 25 (Jackson 6), as 2-5, Carlos 1-3, Dubar 1-3). Rebounds: George Indiana 35 (Berger 10, Holmes 10), Tennessee 33 (Powell Scoring: 2, Ottawa, Batherson 5 (Giroux, Stutzle), 8:48
Minnesota at Orlando, 7 Houston 20 (Green 7). Total Fouls: L.A. Clippers 23, Washington 26 (Lindo 10), Hofstra 26 (Dubar 8). 10). Total fouls: Indiana 21, Tennessee 19. A: 7,768. (pp). 3, N.Y. Islanders, Dobson 5, 13:15.
WEEK 11 Boston at Atlanta, 7:30 Houston 22. A: 16,098 (18,500) Assists: George Washington 13 (Bishop 5), Hofstra 19
THURSDAY’S GAME Miami at Toronto, 7:30 (Carlos 6). Total fouls: George Washington 2, Hofstra 14. NCAA WOMEN’S AP TOP 25 THIRD PERIOD
Tennessee at Green Bay (-3), 8:15 Chicago at New Orleans, 8 Lakers 116, Nets 103 A: 1,898 (5,023). Scoring: 4, N.Y. Islanders, Pageau 2 (Dobson, Barzal), 8:21
Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8 Late Sunday The top 25 teams in the Associated Press women’s (pp). 5, Ottawa, Giroux 8 (Tkachuk, Stutzle), 13:08. 6, N.Y.
SUNDAY’S GAMES Houston at Dallas, 8:30 No. 3 Houston 83, college basketball poll, with first-place votes in paren- Islanders, Nelson 9 (Cizikas, Clutterbuck), 18:50 (en).
Washington (-21/2) at Houston, 1 Golden State at Phoenix, 10 BROOKLYN ......................... 22 24 31 26 — 103 Oral Roberts 45 theses, total points based on 25 points for a first-place
Carolina at Baltimore (-101/2), 1 New York at Denver, 10 L.A. LAKERS ....................... 26 29 25 36 — 116 vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last SHOTS ON GOAL
Chicago at Atlanta (-3), 1 BROOKLYN: Durant 8-16 13-15 31, O’Neale 2-8 1-2 6, Oral Roberts (1-2) year’s final ranking: N.Y. ISLANDERS .................... 12 12 11 — 35
Cleveland at Buffalo (-91/2), 1 Claxton 4-4 0-2 8, Harris 4-7 0-0 10, Sumner 5-12 2-2 13, Vanover 3-11 4-4 11, Abmas 1-13 0-0 3, Jurgens 2-2 0-0 OTTAWA ................................ 10 16 12 — 38
Detroit at N.Y. Giants (-3), 1 Hornets 112, Magic 105 Edwards 0-0 0-0 0, Morris 2-6 0-0 5, Watanabe 5-8 1-1 5, McBride 1-10 2-3 5, Thompson 1-3 0-0 3, Weaver 4-9 1. South Carolina (30) RECORD PTS PVS Power-play opportunities: N.Y. Islanders 2 of 3; Ottawa
L.A. Rams at New Orleans (-31/2), 1 11, Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0, Duke Jr. 1-3 0-0 2, Mills 1-6 0-0 2, 2-2 12, Clover 0-1 0-4 0, Phipps 0-3 0-0 0, Mwamba 2-3 2. Stanford 2-0 750 1 1 of 6. Goalies: N.Y. Islanders, Varlamov 4-2-0 (38
N.Y. Jets at New England (-31/2), 1 CHARLOTTE ....................... 31 27 26 28 — 112 Thomas 4-9 7-9 15. Totals 36-80 24-31 103. 0-0 5, Amboree 0-4 0-0 0, Williams 0-3 1-2 1, Shannon 3. Texas 4-0 716 2 shots-36 saves). Ottawa, Talbot 1-3-0 (34-31). A: 13,408
Philadelphia (-71/2) at Indianapolis, 1 ORLANDO ........................... 23 22 24 36 — 105 L.A. LAKERS: Brown Jr. 4-7 0-0 9, Walker IV 9-15 3-3 25, 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 14-62 9-15 45. 4. Iowa 1-0 660 3 (18,572). T: 2:28.
Las Vegas at Denver (-21/2), 4:05 Davis 15-25 7-7 37, Beverley 1-5 0-1 2, Reaves 5-8 2-3 15, Houston (3-0) 5. Connecticut 3-0 637 4
Cincinnati (-41/2) at Pittsburgh, 4:25 CHARLOTTE: Oubre Jr. 5-18 6-8 16, Washington 6-13 2-2 Gabriel 4-7 0-0 9, Ryan 1-3 0-0 3, Toscano-Anderson 1-1 Roberts 2-3 0-0 4, J.Walker 0-4 2-2 2, Mark 8-12 6-6 23, 6. Louisville 1-0 614 6 Hurricanes 3, Blackhawks 0
Dallas (-11/2) at Minnesota, 4:25 14, Plumlee 8-9 2-2 18, Ball 6-19 1-1 17, Rozier 7-15 2-2 0-0 2, Christie 0-1 0-0 0, Nunn 0-4 0-0 0, Westbrook 4-15 Sasser 7-16 3-5 19, Shead 1-4 0-0 2, Arceneaux 4-7 3-6 7. Iowa State 3-0 580 7
Kansas City (-7) at L.A. Chargers, 8:20 17, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, McDaniels 4-7 2-2 10, Richards 2-2 5-6 14. Totals 44-91 17-20 116. 14, R.Walker 0-1 0-0 0, Francis 5-7 1-5 11, Chaney 1-1 0-0 8. Ohio State 2-0 543 8 CAROLINA ............................... 2 1 0 — 3
BYE: Jacksonville, Miami, Seattle, Tampa Bay 2-2 6, Bouknight 0-1 0-0 0, Maledon 4-4 4-5 14. Totals Three-point Goals: Brooklyn 7-27 (Durant 2-3, Harris 2, Sharp 2-2 2-2 6, Elvin 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30-58 17-26 83. 9. Notre Dame 2-0 509 14 CHICAGO .................................. 0 0 0 — 0
42-88 21-24 112. 2-4, Morris 1-3, O’Neale 1-4, Sumner 1-5, Thomas 0-2, Halftime: Houston 51-24. Three-point goals: Oral Rob- 10. North Carolina State 2-0 493 9 FIRST PERIOD
MONDAY’S GAME ORLANDO: Bol 5-13 2-2 14, Okeke 4-10 0-0 10, Carter Jr. Watanabe 0-2, Mills 0-4), L.A. Lakers 11-27 (Walker IV erts 8-38 (Weaver 2-5, Jurgens 1-1, Mwamba 1-2, 11. Tennessee 3-0 478 10 Scoring: 1, Carolina, Martinook 4 (Staal, Burns), 9:45. 2,
San Francisco (-8) vs Arizona at Mexico City, 8:15 5-8 7-10 20, F.Wagner 9-17 4-4 23, Suggs 1-10 0-0 2, 4-5, Reaves 3-4, Gabriel 1-1, Brown Jr. 1-2, Ryan 1-2, Thompson 1-3, Vanover 1-6, McBride 1-7, Abmas 1-9, 12. Indiana 1-1 441 5 Carolina, Staal 4 (Burns, Martinook), 16:49.
Ross 1-6 0-0 3, Bamba 5-11 3-4 14, Hampton 3-7 3-3 10, Westbrook 1-6, Nunn 0-3, Beverley 0-4). Fouled Out: Clover 0-1, Amboree 0-2, Phipps 0-2), Houston 6-17 13. North Carolina 2-0 415 11
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Houstan 2-5 0-0 6, K.Harris 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 36-89 19-23 None. Rebounds: Brooklyn 41 (Durant 9), L.A. Lakers 45 (Arceneaux 3-6, Sasser 2-6, Mark 1-1, J.Walker 0-1, 14. Virginia Tech 2-0 413 12 SECOND PERIOD
105. (Davis 18). Assists: Brooklyn 22 (Durant 7), L.A. Lakers R.Walker 0-1, Shead 0-2). Rebounds: Oral Roberts 25 15. LSU 2-0 369 13 Scoring: 3, Carolina, Svechnikov 12 (Fast), 14:07.
Three-point Goals: Charlotte 7-35 (Ball 4-15, Maledon 25 (Westbrook 12). Total Fouls: Brooklyn 17, L.A. Lakers (Vanover, Weaver, Clover 5), Houston 48 (Francis 11). 16. Oklahoma 3-0 336 16
2-2, Rozier 1-8, McDaniels 0-1, Washington 0-3, Oubre 22. A: 18,040 (18,997) Assists: Oral Roberts 9 (Abmas 4), Houston 6 (Shead 3). 17. Baylor 2-0 310 15 SHOTS ON GOAL
Jr. 0-6), Orlando 14-36 (Carter Jr. 3-4, Houstan 2-5, Bol Total fouls: Oral Roberts 22, Houston 15. 18. Arizona 2-0 275 18
TUESDAY‘S GAMES 2-6, Okeke 2-6, F.Wagner 1-1, K.Harris 1-1, Bamba 1-2, 19. Maryland 2-0 243 19 CAROLINA ............................. 13 10 9 — 32
MIDWEST Hampton 1-4, Ross 1-4, Suggs 0-3). Fouled Out: Char- 20. Creighton 2-1 219 17 CHICAGO .................................. 8 11 8 — 27
Bowling Green (5-5) at Toledo (7-3), 7 lotte None, Orlando 1 (Suggs). Rebounds: Charlotte 37 21. Oregon 2-0 187 21 Power-play opportunities: Carolina 0 of 3; Chicago 0 of 4.
Ohio (7-3) at Ball State (5-5), 7 (Plumlee 10), Orlando 48 (Bamba 11). Assists: Charlotte 22. Nebraska 2-0 180 20 Goalies: Carolina, Kochetkov 2-0-0 (27 shots-27 saves).
WEDNESDAY‘S GAMES 22 (Ball 9), Orlando 23 (Suggs 7). Total Fouls: Charlotte 23. Michigan 2-0 91 22 Chicago, Mrazek 1-2-1 (32-29). A: 15,676 (19,717). T: 2:24.
MIDWEST 23, Orlando 18. A: 15,018 (18,846) 24. Villanova 2-0 73 25
Eastern Michigan (6-4) at Kent State (4-6), 6 NBA LEADERS 25. Utah 2-0 60 - Flames 6, Kings 5
Miami (Ohio) (4-6) at Northern Illinois (3-7), 7 3-0 40 -
Western Michigan (3-7) at Central Michigan (4-6), 8 Entering Monday’s games.
Raptors 115, Pistons 111 SCORING G AVG Others receiving votes: UCLA 31, South Dakota State 15, LOS ANGELES .......................... 2 1 2 — 5
Kansas 13, Miami 11, Belmont 7, Mississippi 5, Gonzaga CALGARY ................................. 4 2 0 — 6
TORONTO ........................... 27 31 30 27 — 115 Doncic, DAL ...................................................... 12 34.3 5, Georgia 4, Princeton 4, South Florida 4, DePaul 4,
BASEBALL DETROIT ............................. 23 28 26 34 — 111 Curry, GS........................................................... 12 32.8 Kansas State 3, Florida 3, Alabama 2, Drake 2, Duke 2, FIRST PERIOD
TORONTO: Anunoby 6-19 6-7 19, Porter Jr. 0-2 0-0 0, Embiid, PHI ....................................................... 10 32.3 Washington State 2, UCF 1. Scoring: 1, Calgary, Huberdeau 2 (Hanifin, Andersson),
Young 2-4 2-2 6, Banton 9-16 6-6 27, Barnes 4-9 0-0 8, Tatum, BOS ...................................................... 13 32.3 3:49. 2, Los Angeles, Kaliyev 5 (Arvidsson, Moore), 4:53
NL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD VOTES Hernangomez 4-8 0-0 9, Boucher 7-12 5-5 20, Birch 1-1 Antetokounmpo, MIL ......................................... 9 31.8 TRANSACTIONS (pp). 3, Los Angeles, Kaliyev 6 (Roy, Lizotte), 6:11. 4,
0-0 2, Koloko 2-2 4-4 8, Dowtin Jr. 2-3 0-0 4, Flynn 3-6 4-4 Mitchell, CLE .................................................... 11 31.6 Calgary, Mangiapane 3 (Lucic, Kadri), 10:55. 5, Calgary,
First-, second- and third-place votes and total points on 12. Totals 40-82 27-28 115. Gilgeous-Alexander, OKC................................. 12 31.1 Ritchie 4 (Coleman), 11:37. 6, Calgary, Toffoli 6 (Ruzicka,
a 5-3-1 basis. DETROIT: Bogdanovic 5-12 6-10 18, Stewart 3-6 1-1 9, Durant, BKN ..................................................... 14 30.6 Lindholm), 16:25.
Bagley III 6-11 3-3 16, Hayes 3-6 0-0 6, Ivey 6-16 8-10 21, Morant, MEM ................................................... 12 28.8
Player............................................. 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Bey 3-10 2-2 9, Burks 5-7 3-5 15, Livers 1-5 4-5 7, Duren Young, ATL ....................................................... 12 27.4 NCAA MEN’S AP TOP 25 MLB SECOND PERIOD
Michael Harris II, Braves.................22 8 - 134 1-1 0-2 2, Diallo 2-3 4-5 8. Totals 35-77 31-43 111. Booker, PHO ..................................................... 12 26.7 Kansas City Royals: Named Paul Hoover bench coach. Scoring: 7, Calgary, Lindholm 6 (Toffoli, Kadri), 1:51 (pp).
Spencer Strider, Braves ....................8 21 - 103 Three-point Goals: Toronto 8-27 (Banton 3-7, Flynn 2-4, Oakland Athletics: Sent RHP Daulton Jefferies outright 8, Los Angeles, Fiala 6 (Edler, Kupari), 14:26. 9, Calgary,
Brendan Donovan, Cardinals ............. - - 22 22 Boucher 1-3, Hernangomez 1-3, Anunoby 1-6, Barnes REBOUNDS G AVG The top 25 teams in the Associated Press men’s college to Las Vegas (PCL). Ruzicka 2 (Toffoli, Lindholm), 16:36.
Jake McCarthy, Diamondbacks ......... - - 44 0-1, Dowtin Jr. 0-1, Porter Jr. 0-1, Young 0-1), Detroit basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, Tampa Bay Rays: Named Rodney Linares bench coach,
Alexis Diaz, Reds............................... - 1 -3 10-31 (Stewart 2-2, Burks 2-3, Bogdanovic 2-8, Bagley III Gobert, MIN ....................................................... 12 12.9 and total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote Brady Williams third base coach and Tomas Francisco THIRD PERIOD
Nick Lodolo, Reds .............................. - - 22 1-2, Bey 1-5, Ivey 1-5, Livers 1-5, Hayes 0-1). Fouled Out: Antetokounmpo, MIL........................................... 9 12.2 through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous field coordinator. Scoring: 10, Los Angeles, Kopitar 3 (Walker, Doughty),
Oneil Cruz, Pirates............................. - - 22 Toronto None, Detroit 1 (Ivey). Rebounds: Toronto 42 Capela, ATL ........................................................ 13 12.0 ranking: Miami Marlins: Named Caroline O’Connor president of 8:57. 11, Los Angeles, Kempe 7 (Fiala, Doughty), 18:41.
(Anunoby 7), Detroit 39 (Bey, Duren 6). Assists: Toronto Vucevic, CHI ....................................................... 14 11.5 business operations.
27 (Banton, Barnes, Flynn, Young 4), Detroit 23 (Ivey 8). Allen, CLE........................................................... 12 11.5 1. North Carolina (44) RECORD PTS PVS SHOTS ON GOAL
Total Fouls: Toronto 27, Detroit 23. A: 16,988 (20,491) 2. Gonzaga (14) 2-0 1543 1 NFL
ASSISTS G AVG 3. Houston (2) 2-0 1497 2 Arizona Cardinals: Released RB Eno Benjamin. LOS ANGELES ........................ 13 4 12 — 29
Suns 112, Heat 110 4. Kentucky (3) 2-0 1439 3 Carolina Panthers: Signed QB/WR D’Eric King to the CALGARY ................................. 9 17 3 — 29
AL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD VOTES Haliburton, IND ..................................................12 10.3 5. Baylor 2-0 1394 4 practice squad. Placed DB Donte Jackson on injured Power-play opportunities: Los Angeles 1 of 2; Calgary 1
PHOENIX ............................ 31 26 34 21 — 112 Paul, PHO............................................................10 9.4 6. Kansas 2-0 1253 5 reserve. Released WR Emeka Emezie from the practice of 2. Goalies: Los Angeles, Quick 6-5-1 (29 shots-23
First-, second- and third-place votes and total points on MIAMI ................................ 35 23 26 29 — 110 Young, ATL .........................................................12 9.3 7. Duke 2-0 1218 5 squad. saves). Calgary, Markstrom 6-3-2 (29-24). A: 17,308
a 5-3-1 basis. PHOENIX: Bridges 7-14 0-0 15, Craig 4-10 1-2 10, Ayton Jokic, DEN...........................................................13 8.9 8. UCLA 2-0 1216 7 Cincinnati Bengals: Designated DT D.J. Reader to return (19,289). T: 2:33.
8-10 0-0 16, Booker 11-22 1-2 25, Payne 4-17 0-0 9, Lee 9. Arkansas 2-0 1138 8 to practice from injured reserve and S Brandon Wilson to
Player..............................................1st 2nd 3rd Tot 5-9 0-0 14, Biyombo 0-0 0-0 0, Landale 1-3 0-0 2, Okogie TENNIS 10. Creighton 2-0 1059 10 return to practice from the physically unable to perform Blues 3, Avalanche 2
Julio Rodriguez, Mariners ............... 29 1 - 148 0-0 0-0 0, Washington Jr. 8-14 0-0 21. Totals 48-99 2-4 11. Texas 2-0 1036 9 (PUP) list.
Adley Rutschman, Orioles................. 1 18 9 68 112. ATP 12. Indiana 2-0 12 Las Vegas Raiders: Claimed DT Jerry Tilley off waivers ST. LOUIS ................................. 0 2 1 — 3
Steven Kwan, Guardians....................- 10 14 44 MIAMI: Butler 5-12 5-5 16, Martin 4-7 0-0 12, Adebayo 13. Auburn 2-0 932 13 from Los Angeles Chargers. COLORADO .............................. 0 1 1 — 2
Bobby Witt Jr., Royals .......................- 1 47 9-18 12-14 30, Lowry 5-14 3-4 15, Strus 2-8 0-0 5, ATP FINALS 14. Arizona 2-0 867 15 Los Angeles Rams: Re-signed RB Malcolm Brown to the
Jeremy Pena, Astros ..........................- - 22 Robinson 3-7 2-2 10, Dedmon 5-7 0-0 12, Vincent 4-9 0-0 At Pala Alpitour; In Turin, Italy 15. TCU 2-0 724 17 practice squad. SECOND PERIOD
George Kirby, Mariners ......................- - 11 10. Totals 37-83 22-25 110. Purse: $14,750,000 16. Virginia 2-0 703 14 Miami Dolphins: Placed DE Emmanuel Ogbah on injured Scoring: 1, Colorado, Rantanen 11 (Makar, MacKinnon),
Three-point Goals: Phoenix 14-36 (Washington Jr. 5-8, Surface: Hardcourt indoor 17. San Diego State 2-0 630 18 reserve. 11:29. 2, St. Louis, Thomas 3 (Tarasenko, Buchnevich),
HIGH SCHOOLS Lee 4-7, Booker 2-7, Bridges 1-3, Craig 1-3, Payne 1-6, SINGLES — GROUP 1 18. Alabama 2-0 590 19 New York Giants: Promoted DL Henry Mondeaux from 13:49. 3, St. Louis, Saad 3 (Parayko, O’Reilly), 18:59.
Ayton 0-1, Landale 0-1), Miami 14-32 (Martin 4-5, Andrey Rublev (6), Russia, def. Daniil Medvedev (4), 19. Illinois 2-0 524 20 the practice squad to the active roster. Reinstated CB
MONDAY’S RESULTS Dedmon 2-3, Lowry 2-5, Vincent 2-5, Robinson 2-6, Russia, 6-7 (9-7), 6-3, 7-6 (9-7); Novak Djokovic (7), 20. Michigan 2-0 436 23 Rodarius Williams from injured reserve. Waived T THIRD PERIOD
VOLLEYBALL Butler 1-2, Strus 1-5, Adebayo 0-1). Fouled Out: None. Serbia, def. Stefanos Tsitsipas (2), Greece, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4). 21. Dayton 2-0 316 22 Devery Hamilton and DB Justin Layne. Released T Will Scoring: 4, St. Louis, Kyrou 5 (Buchnevich, Thomas), 0:13
MARYLAND STATE SEMIFINALS Rebounds: Phoenix 45 (Ayton 12), Miami 42 (Butler 13). DOUBLES — GROUP 1 22. Tennessee 2-0 308 24 Holden from the practice squad. (pp). 5, Colorado, Lehkonen 4 (Makar, Rantanen), 3:02
Arundel def. Bowie (25-5, 25-8, 25-5) Assists: Phoenix 22 (Booker, Payne 5), Miami 22 (Butler, Wesley Koolhof, Netherlands, and Neal Skupski (1), 23. Texas Tech 1-1 280 11 New York Jets: Designated OT Max Mitchell to return to (pp).
Middletown def. Douglass (25-20, 25-18, 25-14) Lowry 6). Total Fouls: Phoenix 22, Miami 10. A: 19,600 Britain, def. Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis (8), 24. Texas A&M 2-0 264 25 practice from injured reserve.
Northern def. Crofton (25-14, 25-27, 25-20, 25-15) (19,600) Australia, 6-7 (7-3), 6-4, 10-5; Nikola Mektic and Mate 25. Connecticut 2-0 190 - Philadelphia Eagles: Placed CB Avonte Maddox on SHOTS ON GOAL
North Hagerstown def. Magruder (25-14, 25-18, 23-25, Pavic (4), Croatia, def. Ivan Dodig, Croatia, and Austin 2-0 131 - injured reserve. Promoted CB Mario Goodrich from the ST. LOUIS ............................... 11 15 13 — 39
25-17) Krajicek (5), United States, 6-4, 3-6, 10-7. 124 practice squad to the active roster. COLORADO ............................ 17 12 17 — 46
Urbana def. Churchill (14-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-21) Washington Commanders: Promoted LB Nathan Gerry Power-play opportunities: St. Louis 1 of 2; Colorado 1 of
Others receiving votes: Michigan State 119, Purdue 104, and RB Jaret Patterson from the practice squad to the 5. Goalies: St. Louis, Binnington 6-5-0 (47 shots-45
Villanova 96, Miami 61, Saint Louis 47, Xavier 44, Iowa active roster. saves). Colorado, Georgiev 7-2-1 (39-36). A: 18,104
36, Oregon 36, Ohio State 36, Memphis 20, Virginia Tech (18,007). T: 2:30.
13, Colorado 11, Rutgers 8, Toledo 8, Saint Mary’s (Cal)
7, Florida 5, UC Irvine 4, Grambling State 4, Seton Hall 3,
Penn State 1.
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7:30 p.m. Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Dinesh Sharma, Defendant(s) Suite 600 among the land records of the sec dep. Near Metro. 301-516-1243
DC, MD and VA area Santosh Sharma and Ruchi Sharma dated August 4, 2006 and recorded in Liber Bethesda, MD 20814 Circuit Court for the County of
1.Special Use Permit #SUP2022-00030, Hahu Family Day Home: 33541, folio 722 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, MD, default having Case No. CAEF22-15574 Substitute Trustees Fairfax as Deed Book 25231, Page Temple Hills $625-700."Super Nice"
Great part-time income opportunity! To allow a family day home for up to seven children and one non- occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the NOTICE Plaintiff(s) 1409, the undersigned appointed Single occ, public trans, util incl,
Transportation required. resident employee. The property is located ±0.111 miles east of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., v. Substitute Trustee will offer for N/S. Call 240-381-9526
intersection of Redwing Dr. and Torrence Pl.; is addressed as 4478 Rockville, MD 20850, on ORDERED this 20th day of Octo- Christopher A Staley sale at public auction all that
Torrence Pl.; and is identified on County Maps as GPIN 8191-33-5497. ber, 2022, by the Circuit Court for 676 Mohave Court, property located in the County of 245 Electronics
The site is zoned R-6, Suburban Residential, and is designated SRH, DECEMBER 2, 2022 AT 4:24 PM PRINCE GEORGE'S County, Mary- Lusby, MD 20657 Fairfax, on the courthouse steps DISH Network. $64.99 for
Suburban Residential High, in the Comprehensive Plan. Neabsco ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and land, that the sale of the proper- Defendant(s) at the front of the Circuit Court 190 Channels! Blazing Fast Internet,
Magisterial District. improvements thereon situated in Montgomery County, MD and more fully described ty at 5810 Terrell Avenue, Oxon Case No. C-04-CV-21-000290 building for the County of Fairfax
in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. Tax ID #10-02827024. Hill, MD 20745 mentioned in these NOTICE located at 4110 Chain Bridge $19.99/mo. (where available.)
To apply, go to 2.Proffer Amendment #REZ2022-00018, Youth for Tomorrow The property, which is improved by a dwelling, will be sold in an "as is" condition and proceedings, made and report- Notice is hereby given this 27th Road, Fairfax, Virginia on Decem- Switch & Get a FREE $100 Visa Gift
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deliverthepost.com #REZ2019-00034 to allow the permanent installation of three crosses and with no warranty of any kind. stitute Trustees, be ratified and Court for Calvert County, Mary- property with improvements to
through signage modifications. The property is located ±0.42 miles Terms of Sale: A deposit of $300,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's check confirmed, unless cause to the land, that the sale of 676 Mohave wit: DVR. FREE Streaming on ALL
1405 Cars 850 Montgomery County northwest of the intersection of Linton Hall Rd. and Rte. 28; is or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance contrary thereof be shown on or Court, Lusby MD 20657, made and LOT 9, SECTION 4, PENDERWOOD Devices. Call today! 1-855-407-6870.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT addressed as 11895 Hazel Circle Dr. and 10051 Linton Hall Rd; and of the purchase price to be paid in cash within ten days of final ratification of sale by before the 21st day of November, reported, will be ratified and con- Tax Map No. 0461 05 0009
BMW FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, is identified on County Maps as GPINs 7595-33-7921 and 7595- the Circuit Court for Montgomery County. Interest to be paid on the unpaid purchase 2022 next, provided a copy of this firmed, unless cause to the con- THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A 265 Home & Garden
MARYLAND 42-4388. The site is zoned PBD, Planned Business District, and is money at the rate pursuant to the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date notice be inserted in some news- trary thereof be shown on or DEBT COLLECTOR. BEAUTIFUL BATH UPDATES
BMW 1983 320i 5 speed, JONATHAN M. WALL, designated SRL, Suburban Residential Low, GC, General Commercial, funds are received in the office of the Sub. Trustees. There will be no abatement of paper published in said County, before the 26th day of November, TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A in as little as ONE DAY! Superior
$2500. 443-845-4750 Substitute Trustee and ER, Environmental Resource, in the Comprehensive Plan and is in interest in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement or if settlement once in each of three successive 2022, provided a copy of this bidder's deposit of 10% of the quality bath and shower systems
Hyatt & Weber, PA the Airport Safety Overlay District. Brentsville Magisterial District is delayed for any reason. The noteholder shall not be obligated to pay interest if it is weeks before the 21st day of notice be inserted in a daily news- sale price, will be required in cash, at AFFORDABLE PRICES! Lifetime
DODGE 200 Westgate Circle, the purchaser. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of all November, 2022 next. paper printed in said County, once certified or cashier's check. Set- warranty & professional installs.
Suite 500 3.Rezoning #REZ2021-00020, John Marshall Village Addition: To real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all public The report states the amount of in each of three successive weeks tlement within fifteen (15) days Call Now! 877-738-0991.
DODGE 2008 Avenger for sale, Annapolis, Maryland 21401 rezone ±1.5 acres from A-1, Agricultural, to V, Village, for the and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale to be $221,000.00. before the 26th day of November, of sale, otherwise Trustees may Eliminate gutter cleaning forever!
$2500 Call 240-714-9712 or v. development of 20 multi-family residential units. The property is sale, including water/sewer charges and ground rent, to be adjusted to date of sale 2022. The Report of Sale states forfeit deposit. Additional terms LeafFilter, the most advanced
240-817-7896 2101 HAMPDEN SQUARE, LLC, located ±50 feet east of the intersection of Route 55 and Upland and paid at execution of the deed, except where the secured party is the purchaser, Mahasin El Amin #597 the amount of the foreclosure to be announced at sale. Loan debris-blocking gutter protection.
4800 Montgomery Lane Manor Dr.; is addressed as 14514 John Marshall Hwy.; and is identified and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners Clerk of the Circuit Court sale price to be $200,000.00. type: FHA. Reference Number Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate
HONDA Bethesda, Maryland 20814-0000 on County maps as GPIN 7397-28-3631. The site is designated VMU, association dues, if any, shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale Prince George's County, Kathy P. Smith 22-291582.
Serve On: Village Mixed Use, in the Comprehensive Plan and is located in the I- forward. Cost of all documentary stamps, transfer taxes and settlement expenses shall Clerk of the Circuit Court PROFESSIONAL FORECLOSURE today. 15% off Entire Purchase.
Honda FIT 2009, 42K miles, from CSC-LAWYERS INCORPORATING 66/Route 29 Sector Plan. Gainesville Magisterial District. be borne by the purchaser. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical Maryland Calvert County, MD CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA, Sub- 10% Senior & Military Discounts.
estate, 1 owner, $7700. SERVICE COMPANY possession of the property. Purchaser assumes the risk of loss or damage to the November 1, 8, 15, 2022 November 8, 15, 22, 2022 stitute Trustees, C/O LOGS LEGAL
443-618-5167 7 St. Paul Street, Ste. 820 4.Special Use Permit #SUP2022-00003, John Marshall Village property from the date of sale forward. Additional terms to be announced at the time 12401576 12402444 GROUP LLP, 10021 Balls Ford Call 1-844-566-3227.
Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Addition: To allow multi-family dwellings on lots in excess of 1 acre. of sale. Road, Suite 200, Manassas, Vir-
1447 Autos Wanted Serve On: The property is located ±50 feet east of the intersection of Route If the Sub. Trustees are unable to convey good and marketable title, the purchaser's IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 855 Charles County ginia 20109 (703) 449-5800. 269 Jewelry & Watches
The Donohoe Companies, Inc. 55 and Upland Manor Dr.; is addressed 14514 John Marshall Hwy.; sole remedy in law and equity shall be limited to a refund of the deposit without FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT October 18, 2022
DONATE YOUR CAR/TRUCK/RV 7101 Wisconsin Avenue, and is identified on County maps as GPIN 7397-28-3631. The site is interest. If the purchaser fails to go to settlement, the deposit shall be forfeited, FOR CHARLES COUNTY November 15, 22, 2022 12399595 ROLEX Sky dweller, 42mm, oyster
Lutheran Mission Society of MD Ste. 700 designated VMU, Village Mixed Use, in the Comprehensive Plan and to the Trustees for application against all expenses, attorney’s fees and the full MARYLAND MARYLAND steele and yellow gold, black dial, 7
Compassion Place ministries Bethesda, Maryland 20814 is located in the I-66/Route 29 Sector Plan. Gainesville Magisterial commission on the sale price of the above-scheduled foreclosure sale. In the event John Ansell, et al. GENEVIEVE JOHNSON, et al., TRUSTEE’S SALE OF months old, like new, $26,000/obo.
help local families with food, Attn: Christopher A. Bruch, District. of default, all expenses of this sale (including attorney’s fees and the full commission Substitute Trustees Substitute Trustees, 6817 JEREMIAH CT, serious callers only, 301-801-6441
clothing, counseling. Tax deductible. Pres. & Laurie G. Ballenger, on the gross sale price of this sale) shall be charged against and paid out of the Plaintiffs, Plantiffs, FAIRFAX STATION, VA 22039
Gen. Counsel 5.Special Use Permit #SUP2022-00019, Holiness Tabernacle: To forfeited deposit. The Trustees may then re-advertise and resell the property at the v. v. 610 Dogs for Sale
MVA licensed #W1044. OB 4800 MONTGOMERY, LLC, allow a religious institution. The property is located at the southwest risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser or may avail themselves of any legal or The Estate of Amanda J. Hunter, et al., In execution of a Deed of Trust AKC COLLIE PUPPIES 8 weeks Nov.
410-228-8437 4800 Montgomery Lane quadrant of the intersection of Walnut St. and Sycamore St. and is equitable remedies against the defaulting purchaser without reselling the property. Madge V. Moore, et al. Defendant. in the original principal amount 27th, sable, tris, blue merles,
Bethesda, Maryland identified on County Maps as GPINs 8391-76-2411, 8391-76-3510, In the event of a resale, the defaulting purchaser shall not be entitled to receive the Defendant(s) Case No. C-08-CV-20-000228 of $640,000.00, with an annual 304-257-8205
www.CompassionPlace.org 20814-0000 and 8391-76-0912. The site is zoned R-4, Suburban Residential, and surplus, if any, even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said NOTICE interest rate of 2.375000% dated AKC Great Dane Pups, males, $800,
Serve On: designated SRL, Suburban Residential Low, in the Comprehensive defaulting purchaser and the defaulting purchaser shall be liable to the Trustees and Case No. CAEF22-02148 Notice is hereby issued this 10th September 8, 2006, recorded females, $1000. Black and blues,
Career Training - Emp Svcs CSC-LAWYERS INCORPORATING Plan. Woodbridge Magisterial District. secured party for reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses incurred in connection with NOTICE day of November, 2022 that the among the land records of the avail now, 8 weeks old, Harrison-
TRAIN ONLINE TO DO SERVICE COMPANY all litigation involving the Property or the proceeds of the resale. Trustees' file number sale of the property in this case, Circuit Court for the COUNTY OF burg, VA. 540-705-4369
MEDICAL BILLING! 7 St. Paul Street, Ste. 820 For additional information, contact the Clerk to the Board at (703) 792- 22-001803-MD-F-1. Notice is hereby issued this 7th 3405 Stump Neck Road, Indian FAIRFAX as Deed Book 18751, AKITA PUPS,
Become a Medical Office Baltimore, Maryland 21202 6600. A copy of all staff reports, proposed resolutions and ordinances, day of November, 2022, that the Head, MD 20640, reported by Page 1379, the undersigned 5 12 week old puppies, $400 each
Professional online at CTI! Get Serve On: and other documentation will be available for review by the public in Diane S. Rosenberg, Mark D. Meyer, et al., Substitute Trustees sale of the property in this case, Joanna Foronda, Substitute appointed Substitute Trustee will 2 6 month old puppies, $250 each.
Trained, Certified & ready to The Donohoe Companies, Inc. the office of the Clerk of the Board at One County Complex Court, 11701 Brown Road, Upper Marl- Trustee, be ratified and con- offer for sale at public auction 301-633-7372 Cliff
7101 Wisconsin Avenue, Prince William, Virginia, 22192. In addition, all meeting materials are boro, Maryland 20774, reported by firmed, unless cause to the con- all that property located in the CANE CORSO PUPS, beautiful, reg,
work in months! Ste. 700 posted online when the agenda is published. John Ansell, Jeremy B. Wilkins, trary be shown on or before the COUNTY OF FAIRFAX, on the cour- import dad, shots, tails & ear done,
Call 833-429-0018. Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Robert A. Oliveri, Amanda 13th day of December, 2022, pro- thouse steps at the front of the ready for xmas. $2200-2500
(M-F 8am-6pm ET). Attn: Christopher A. Bruch, Members of the public may appear at the Board of County Supervisors’ Driscole, Paul Heinmuller, Substi- vided a copy of this Notice be Circuit Court building for the health warr. 804-347-2600
Computer with internet Pres. & Laurie G. Ballenger, Chamber in the McCoart Building, One County Complex Court, Prince tute Trustees, be ratified and con- inserted in the Washington Post, County of Fairfax located at 4110 COCKAPOO Avail in buff, cream, black
Gen. Counsel William, Virginia, at the designated time to express their views. firmed, unless cause to the con- a newspaper published in Charles Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Vir- and black and white spotted, great
is required. Defendants. trary be shown on or before the County, Maryland, once in each of ginia on December 20, 2022 at temperament, sound health, will hold
Case No. C-15-CV-22-002737 ACCESSIBILITY TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: The hearings are 7th day of December, 2022 pro- three (3) successive weeks on or 10:00 AM, the property with until Christmas or after the holiday
COMPUTER & IT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY being held at a public facility believed to be accessible to persons with vided a copy of this Notice be before the 12th day of December, improvements to wit: rush, reservations being accepted
TRAINING PROGRAM! NOTICE disabilities. Any persons with questions on the accessibility of the inserted in The Washington Post, 2022. LOT 2, SECTION 1, DONOVAN'S now email [email protected] or Text
Train ONLINE to get the skills NOTICE is hereby given this 25 day facility should contact the Clerk to the Board at One County Complex a newspaper published in Prince The report states the amount of NINE 540-808-8042
to become a Computer & of October, 2022, by the Circuit Court, Prince William, Virginia, or by telephone at (703) 792-6600 George's County, Maryland, once sale to be $138,600.00. Tax Map No. 87-1-6-2 COCKAPOO Pups, 12 weeks to 9
Help Desk Professional now! Court for Montgomery County, or TDD (703) 792-6295. Persons needing translation or interpreter in each of three (3) successive Sharon L Hancock THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A months old, available in buff, cream
Grants and Scholarships Maryland, that the sale of prop- services for the deaf must notify the Clerk to the Board no later than weeks on or before the 7th day of Clerk of the Circuit Court DEBT COLLECTOR. or black, great temperament, non
available for certain programs erty in these proceedings, made 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 16, 2022. December, 2022. Charles County, MD TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A shedding, fully vaccinated, 2 year
for qualified applicants. and reported by Jonathan M. Wall, The report states the amount of November 15, 22, 29, 2022 bidder's deposit of 10% of the health guarantee. Very well social-
Call CTI for details! Substitute Trustee, will be RAT- 850 Montgomery County 850 Montgomery County November 15, 22, 29, 2022 12402803 sale to be $240,000.00. 12402929 sale price, will be required in cash, ized. email [email protected] or Text
IFIED AND CONFIRMED, unless IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT certified or cashier's check. Set- 540-808-8042
855-391-0772 cause to the contrary thereof be FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY 851 Prince Georges County 851 Prince Georges County Mahasin El Amin #597 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT tlement within fifteen (15) days GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPs - $2,200.00
(M-F 8am-6pm ET). Computer shown on or before the 24 day MARYLAND MARYLAND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Clerk of the Circuit Court FOR CHARLES COUNTY of sale, otherwise Trustees may 5 Males & 2 Females, 1st shots,
of November, 2022, PROVIDED, a Diane S. Rosenberg Laura H. G. O'Sullivan, et al., FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, COUNTY OF PRINCE GEORGE, for Prince Georges County, MD forfeit deposit. Additional terms AKC, German Imported Parents on
with internet is required. copy of this Notice be inserted in Mark D. Meyer Substitute Trustees MARYLAND MARYLAND November 15, 22, 29, 2022 MARYLAND to be announced at sale. Loan premise. Contact Anthony @ 703-
a newspaper published in Mont- Maurice O'Brien Plaintiffs 12403028 Diane S. Rosenberg type: Conventional. Reference 861-7765 - www.kingkennels.net
820 Official Notices gomery County once in each of Rosenberg & Associates, LLC vs. GREGORY THORNE, WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, et al. Mark D. Meyer Number 17-264917. Goldendoodle mini $2500 & full size
three successive weeks before 4340 East West Highway Samwel G. Yiapan Substitute Trustee, et al, Trustee(s) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Maurice O'Brien PROFESSIONAL FORECLOSURE $2,000! Hypo allerg nonshed. Hlth
NOTICE OF the 24 day of November, 2022. Suite 600 Defendant Plaintiffs, Plaintiff(s) COUNTY OF PRINCE GEORGE, Rosenberg & Associates, LLC CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA, Sub- Guar. Vet check. Rdy now! call/txt 540
NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY The report states that the sale Bethesda, MD 20814 Civil No. 454517V v. vs. 4340 East West Highway stitute Trustees, C/O LOGS LEGAL 729 6365 www.doodledogpups.com
The Gaithersburg Presbyterian price of the property known as Substitute Trustees NOTICE GRANDVILLE MARTIN, WILLIE J BARNES MARYLAND Suite 600 GROUP LLP, 10021 Balls Ford HEELER Blue and red, males, females,
Preschool and Kindergarten 4800 Montgomery Lane, Bethesda, Plaintiff(s) ORDERED, this 9 day of November Defendant(s) Defendant(s) Bethesda, MD 20814 Road, Suite 200, Manassas, Vir-
does not discriminate on the Maryland 20814-0000 was Twenty v. 2022, by the Circuit Court of Mortgagor(s) WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, et al. Substitute Trustees ginia 20109 (703) 449-5800. shots, wormed, health guarantee,
basis of race, color, religion, Seven Million and No/100 Dollars Cecily A Diness MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Mary- Case No. CAEF22-15554 Trustee(s) Plaintiff(s) October 14, 2022 delivery avail, prefer text $400.
or national origin in the hiring ($27,000,000.00). 14514 Sorrento Court land, that the sale of the property NOTICE CIVIL NO: CAEF22-15593 Plaintiff(s) v. November 15, 22, 2022 12399768
of staff or the admission of Karen A. Bushell Burtonsville, MD 20866 at 20231 Red Buckeye Ct, German- NOTICE vs. Marcus Norman 301-481-9051
children. Clerk of the Circuit Court For Defendant(s) town, Maryland 20876 mentioned ORDERED this 27th day of Octo- BRIAN J SAUNDERS 12101 Pelham Court TRUSTEE’S SALE OF Labradoodle Puppies, updated shots,
Montgomery County, Maryland Case No. C-15-CV-22-002133 in these proceedings, made and ber, 2022, by the Circuit Court for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, this 20th Defendant(s) Waldorf MD 20602 9023 IGOE ST
850 Montgomery County November 1, 8, 15, 2022 NOTICE reported by Laura H. G. O'Sullivan, PRINCE GEORGE'S County, Mary- day of October, 2022 by the Circuit Mortgagor(s) Defendant(s) dowormed, $600.
12401718 Notice is hereby given this 27 day et al, Substitute Trustees, be rati- land, that the sale of the proper- Court for the County of Prince LORTON, VA 22079 540-828-3757 No Sunday Calls
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of October, 2022, by the Circuit fied and confirmed, unless cause ty at 13700 Maned Goose Lane, George's, Maryland and by the CIVIL NO: CAEF22-15594 Case No. C-08-CV-22-000343 Miniature Schnauzers. ACA Reg,
FOR THE COUNTY OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Court for Montgomery County, to the contrary thereof be shown Upper Marlboro, MD 20774, men- authority thereof, that the sale NOTICE NOTICE In execution of a Deed of Trust up to date on shots and dewormimg.
FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY Maryland, that the sale of 14514 on or before the 9 day of Decem- tioned in these proceedings, made by William M. Savage, Gre- in the original principal amount vet checked, ready to go, $1000 each
MONTGOMERY, MARYLAND Sorrento Court, Burtonsville, MD ber, 2022 next, provided a copy of made and reported Gregory gory N. Britto and Wayne Anthony NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, this 7th Notice is hereby given this 26th of $782,469.00, with an annual 3016168085 Pics on facebook
WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, et al. MARYLAND 20866, made and reported, will this notice be inserted in some Thorne, et. al, Substitute Trustees, Holman, Trustees, of the Real Prop- day of November, 2022 by the Cir- day of October, 2022, by the Circuit interest rate of 3.250000% dated
Trustee(s) Laura H. G. O'Sullivan, et al., be ratified and confirmed, unless newspaper published in said be ratified and confirmed, unless erty designated as 1 Barberry Court cuit Court for the County of Prince Court for Charles County, Mary- May 31, 2013, recorded among @Hidden Valley Kennels
Plaintiff(s) Substitute Trustees cause to the contrary thereof be County, once in each of three cause to the contrary thereof be Unit 40-1, Upper Marlboro, MD George's, Maryland and by the land, that the sale of 12101 Pelham the land records of the Circuit Puppies 7 weeks old, $100,
vs. Plaintiffs shown on or before the 26 day of successive weeks before the 9 shown on or before the 28th day 20774, and reported in the above authority thereof, that the sale Court, Waldorf MD 20602, made Court for the County of Fairfax
LAWRENCE SIMMS vs. November, 2022, provided a copy day of December, 2022. next, of November, 2022 next, provided entitled cause, will be finally rati- made by William M. Savage, Gre- and reported, will be ratified and as Deed Book 23177, Page 0751, small/ medium mixed.
Defendant(s) Gladys Leiva of this notice be inserted in a The report states the amount of a copy of this notice be inserted fied and confirmed, unless cause gory N. Britto and Wayne Anthony confirmed, unless cause to the the undersigned appointed Sub- Text 540-497-2633
Mortgagor(s) Defendant daily newspaper printed in said sale to be $322,000.00. in some newspaper published in to the contrary thereof be shown Holman, Trustees, of the Real Prop- contrary thereof be shown on or stitute Trustee will offer for sale
County, once in each of three Karen A. Bushell said County, once in each of three on or before the 21st day of Novem- erty designated as 5403 Tilden before the 26th day of November, at public auction all that property SHIH TZU PUPPIES - Shots & wormed,
CIVIL NO: C-15-CV-22-001855 Civil No. 458341V successive weeks before the 26, Clerk of the Circuit Court successive weeks before the 28th ber, 2022 next; provided a copy Road, Bladensburg, MD 20710, and 2022, provided a copy of this located in the County of Fairfax, mother & father on premises. $800.
NOTICE NOTICE day of November, 2022. The Report Montgomery County, Maryland day of November, 2022 next. of this order be inserted in THE reported in the above entitled notice be inserted in a daily news- on the courthouse steps at the Call 540-406-0740
ORDERED, this 25 day of October of Sale states the amount of the November 15, 22, 29, 2022 The report states the amount of WASHINGTON POST, 1150 15th cause, will be finally ratified and paper printed in said County, once front of the Circuit Court building
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN this 9 2022, by the Circuit Court of foreclosure sale price to be 12402670 sale to be $368,500.00. Street, Washington, DC, MD pub- confirmed, unless cause to the in each of three successive weeks for the County of Fairfax located SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES -
day of November, 2022 by the MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Mary- $269,000.00. lished in said County of Prince contrary thereof be shown on or before the 25th day of November at 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fair- B/W, amber blue and bi-eyed, M/F,
Circuit Court for the County of land, that the sale of the property Karen A. Bushell 851 Prince Georges County Mahasin El Amin #597 George's once a week for three before the 7th day of December, 2022. The Report of Sale states fax, Virginia on January 17, 2023
Montgomery, Maryland and by the at 571 West Diamond Avenue, Clerk of the Circuit Court Clerk of the Circuit Court successive weeks before the 21st 2022 next; provided a copy of this the amount of the foreclosure at 10:00 AM, the property with $400-$600. 540-664-3307
authority thereof, that the sale Gaithersburg, Maryland 20877 Montgomery County, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Prince George's County, day of November 2022. order be inserted in THE WASHING- sale price to be $486,605.11. improvements to wit: www.griffshuskypups.weebly.com
made by William M. Savage and mentioned in these proceedings, Maryland FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY The report states the amount of TON POST, 1150 15th Street, Wash- Lot 126, LORFAX Heights Siberian Husky Pups, blue eyed, pure
Gregory N. Britto, Trustees, of the made and reported by Laura H. November 1, 8, 15, 2022 Maryland the sale to be $173,500.00. ington, DC, MD published in said Sharon L. Hancock Tax Map No. 1062 05 0126
Real Property designated as 2016 G. O'Sullivan, et al, Substitute 12401762 MARYLAND November 8, 15, 22, 2022 County of Prince George's once a Clerk of the Circuit Court THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A bred, black and white, gray and
Rockland Avenue, Rockville, MD Trustees, be ratified and con- 12402447 Mahasin El Amin #597 week for three successive weeks DEBT COLLECTOR. white, s&w up to date, precious,
20851, and reported in the above firmed, unless cause to the con- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR James E. Clarke, et al. Clerk of the Circuit Court For before the 7th day of December Charles County, MD TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A wonderful addition to a good family!
entitled cause, will be finally rati- trary thereof be shown on or MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Substitute Trustees IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 2022. November 8, 15, 22, 2022 bidder's deposit of 10% of the
fied and confirmed, unless cause before the 24 day of November MARYLAND Plaintiffs FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, County of Prince George's The report states the amount of 12402433 sale price, will be required in cash, 804-572-1738
to the contrary thereof be shown 2022, next, provided a copy of v. the sale to be $239,278.71. certified or cashier's check. Set- Standard Poodle Pups for sale, royal
on or before the 9 day of Decem- this notice be inserted in a some Thomas W. Hodge, et al. Cordelia V. Maycole MARYLAND LOGS LEGAL GROUP LLP 872 Fairfax County tlement within fifteen (15) days puppies, AKC, 1st shots, dewormed,
ber, 2022 next; provided a copy newspaper published in said Substitute Trustees, Defendant(s) 10021 Balls Ford Rd, Suite 200 Mahasin El Amin #597 of sale, otherwise Trustees may pedigree, ready 1st week of Decem-
of this order be inserted in THE County, once in each of three Plaintiffs, DIANA THEOLOGOU, Manassas, Virginia 20109 Clerk of the Circuit Court For Trustee's Sale forfeit deposit. Additional terms ber Please call now and get your
WASHINGTON POST, 1150 15th successive weeks before the 24 v. Civil No. CAEF22-17002 Substitute Trustee, et al, (703) 449-5800 7543 Lindberg Drive, to be announced at sale. Loan deposits in to resrve your puppies.
Street, Washington DC, MD pub- day of November, 2022, next. Carolyn Y. Ford, et al. NOTICE PURSUANT Plaintiffs, Trustee File #22-290442 County of Prince George's Alexandria, VA 22306 type: VA. Reference Number 22- Colors: white, apricot, black, parti,
lished in said County of Mont- The report states the amount of Defendant (s), TO MD RULE 14-215 (A) v. November 1, 8, 15, 2022 (Parcel ID: 0924 11 0235) 290887. cream, 240-532-9921, $500 dep. Call
gomery once a week for three sale to be $195,000.00. ORDERED, by the Circuit Court for WILLIAM HARRIS, 12401575 LOGS LEGAL GROUP LLP PROFESSIONAL FORECLOSURE or text for full price.
successive weeks before the 9 Case No. 468759V Prince George's County, Maryland, Defendant(s) 10021 Balls Ford Rd, Suite 200 Default having been made in the CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA, Sub-
day of December, 2022. Karen A. Bushell NOTICE this 10th day of November, 2022, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Manassas, Virginia 20109 terms of a certain Deed of Trust stitute Trustees, C/O LOGS LEGAL YORKIES -Beautiful and healthy
The report states the amount of Clerk of the Circuit Court Notice is hereby issued this 3 day that the foreclosure sale of the Case No. CAEF22-17058 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, (703) 449-5800 dated August 18, 2006, in the GROUP LLP, 10021 Balls Ford active, complete CKC reg papers,
the sale to be $357,000.00. Montgomery County, Maryland of November, 2022, that the sale property described in the deed of NOTICE Trustee File #18-279414 original principal amount of Road, Suite 200, Manassas, Vir- vet checked, dewormed, 1st shots,
November 1, 8, 15, 2022 of the property in this case, 14105 trust docketed herein and locat- MARYLAND November 15, 22, 29, 2022 $540,000.00 and recorded in the ginia 20109 (703) 449-5800. $1800. 240-817-4328 Pics avail
Karen A. Bushell 12401761 Armilla Court, Burtonsville, Mary- ed at 8510 Madison Street, New ORDERED this 27th day of Octo- RUSSELL S. DRAZIN, 12402674 Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court November 15, 2022 YORKIES, MALTESE & BICHON PUPS
Clerk of the Circuit Court For land 20866, reported by Thomas W. Carrollton, MD 20784 made and ber, 2022, by the Circuit Court for Substitute Trustee, of the County of Fairfax, Virginia December 13, 20, 2022 Purebred puppies located in Ruther
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Hodge, Brennan Ferguson, Chris- reported by James E. Clarke, Chris- PRINCE GEORGE'S County, Mary- 4400 Jenifer Street, NW, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT on August 28, 2006, in Deed Book 12402667 Glen, VA For pics and info TEXT Marie
County of Montgomery FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, tine N. Johnson, Jeana McMurray, tine M. Drexel, and Joanna Foron- land, that the sale of the property Suite 2 FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, 18716, at page 1829, the under-
LOGS LEGAL GROUP LLP Robert A. Oliveri, Melissa Alcocer, da, Substitute Trustees, be RAT- at 9908 Hummingbird Lane, Upper Washington, DC 20015 signed Substitute Trustees will 873 Prince William County at 210-584-8896
10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 200 MARYLAND Substitute Trustees, be ratified and IFIED and CONFIRMED, unless Marlboro, MD 20772, mentioned MARYLAND sell at public auction on December TRUSTEE’S SALE OF
Manassas, Virginia 20109 Civil Division confirmed, unless cause to the cause to the contrary be shown on in these proceedings, made and Plaintiff, 13, 2022 at 10:00 AM, in front of 5921 FINCASTLE DRIVE, INSURANCE
703-449-5800 Council of Unit Owners of contrary be shown on or before or before the 12th day of December reported Gregory Thorne, et. al, v. DIANA THEOLOGOU, the building housing the County of MANASSAS, VA 20112 SERVICES
Trustees File #21-289026 Glen Waye Gardens the 3 day of December, 2022, pro- 2022; provided a copy of this Order Substitute Trustees, be ratified EXODUS, INC., Substitute Trustee, et al, Fairfax Circuit Court, 4110 Chain
November 15, 22, 29, 2022 Condominium Association vided a copy of this Notice be be inserted in THE WASHINGTON and confirmed, unless cause to a Maryland corporation Plaintiffs, Bridge Road, Fairfax, VA 22030, In execution of a Deed of Trust DENTAL INSURANCE from Physicians
12402671 2302 Greenery Lane, Unit 101 inserted in The Washington Post, POST, once in each of three (3) the contrary thereof be shown on 12607 Henderson Chapel Lane v. the property designated as in the original principal amount Mutual Insurance Company. Cover-
Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 a newspaper published in Mont- successive weeks before the 12th or before the 28th day of Novem- Bowie, MD 20720 ARCHIE S. BOWMAN, SR., ET. AL Lot 235, THE GROVE AT HUNTLEY of $409,300.00, with an annual age for 350 plus procedures. Real
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Plaintiff gomery County, Maryland, once day of December, 2022. ber, 2022 next, provided a copy Defendant(s) MEADOWS, as the same appears interest rate of 2.875000% dated dental insurance – NOT just a dis-
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, v. in each of three (3) successive The Report of Sale states the of this notice be inserted in some Defendant. duly dedicated, platted, and April 19, 2012, recorded among count plan. Do not wait! Call now!
MARYLAND Jin Jiang weeks on or before the 3 day of amount of the sale at $295,003.20. newspaper published in said Case No. CAEF22-12964 Case No. CAEF22-17075 recorded in Deed Book 13454, the land records of the Circuit Get your FREE Dental Information Kit
2804 Shubert Street December, 2022. County, once in each of three NOTICE at Page 1926 among the land Court for the County of Prince with all the details! 1-855-337-5228
BENJAMIN P. SMITH, et al. SIlver Spring, Maryland 20904 The report states the amount of Mahasin El Amin #752 successive weeks before the 28th ACTION INVOLVING records of Fairfax County, Vir- William as Deed Instrument Num-
Substitute Trustees And sale to be $320,730.46. Clerk of the Circuit Court day of November, 2022 next. REAL PROPERTY ORDERED this 2nd day of Novem- ginia. Sale is subject to all prior ber 201204300039466, the under- dental50plus.com/MDDC#6258
Plaintiffs Steven Cheng Orlans 20-700162 The report states the amount of 4009 Payne Drive ber, 2022, by the Circuit Court for liens, easements, restrictions, signed appointed Substitute
vs. 19 Juliana Circle Karen A Bushell November 15, 22, 29, 2022 sale to be $288,000.00. PRINCE GEORGE'S County, Mary- covenants, and conditions, if any, Trustee will offer for sale at public Home
BRANDON M. CORKINS Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Clerk of the Circuit Court 12400663 Fort Washington, MD 20744 land, that the sale of the proper- of record, or other matters which auction all that property located delivery
Defendant Defendant for Montgomery County, MD Mahasin El Amin #597 Account No. 12-1341122 ty at 6804 99th Avenue, Lanham, would be disclosed by an accu- in the County of Prince William,
Case No. C-15-CV-22-001097 November 15, 22, 29, 2022 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Clerk of the Circuit Court NOTICE MD 20706, mentioned in these rate survey or inspection of the on the Court House steps in front is
CIVIL NO. 481138-V AMENDED NOTICE 12397563 COUNTY OF PRINCE GEORGE, Prince George's County, proceedings, made and report- premises. of Main Entrance for the Circuit convenient.
NOTICE PURSUANT TO RULE ORDERED, this 7th day of Novem- Notice is hereby issued by the ed Diana Theologou, et. al, Sub- TERMS: CASH. A deposit of Court building for the County of
ber, 2022, by the Circuit Court IN THE CIRCUIT COURT MARYLAND Maryland Circuit Court for Prince George's stitute Trustees, be ratified and $54,000.00 or 10% of the sale Prince William located at 9311 1-800-753-POST
14-305(d) for Montgomery County, Mary- FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY November 8, 15, 22, 2022 County, Maryland, this 27th day of confirmed, unless cause to the price, whichever is lower, will be Lee Avenue, Manassas, Virginia
Pursuant to Rule 14-305(d), Notice land, that the sale of the real WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, et al. 12402449 October, 2022, that the sale of the contrary thereof be shown on or required of the successful bidder on January 17, 2023 at 3:00 PM, SF
is herby given this 27 day of Octo- property at 2301 Greenery Lane, MARYLAND Trustee(s) property mentioned in these pro- before the 2nd day of December, at time of sale. Prior to the sale, the property with improvements
ber, 2022, by the Circuit Court Unit 203, Silver Spring, Maryland Plaintiff(s) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ceedings and commonly known 2022 next, provided a copy of this interested bidders will be to wit:
for Montgomery County, Mary- 20906, mentioned in these pro- CARRIE M. WARD, et al. vs. FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, as 4009 Payne Drive, Fort Washing- notice be inserted in some news- required to register with and must LOT 4 SECTION 11 ASHLAND
land, that the sale of the property ceedings, made and reported by 6003 Executive Blvd, Suite 101 CHRISTOPHER S JOHNSON ton, MD 20744, made and report- paper published in said County, present a bid deposit which may Tax Map No. 8090-08-7664
mentioned in these proceedings, Corinne G. Rosen, Trustee, be rat- Rockville, MD 20852 TRESSIE A HART MARYLAND ed by Russell S. Drazin, Substitute once in each of three succes- be held during the sale by the THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A
made and reported by Benjamin P. ified and confirmed, unless cause Substitue Trustees/Plaintiffs, Defendant(s) Diane S. Rosenberg Trustee, be ratified and confirmed sive weeks before the 2nd day of trustee. The bid deposit must be DEBT COLLECTOR.
Smith, a Substitute Trustee here- to the contrary thereof be shown vs. Mortgagor(s) Mark D. Meyer unless cause to the contrary December, 2022 next. certified funds and/or cash, but TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A
in, will be ratified and confirmed, on or before the 8th day of Decem- HAL MARR DAVISON Maurice O'Brien thereof be shown on or before The report states the amount of no more than $9,900.00 of cash bidder's deposit of 10% of the
unless cause to the contrary ber, 2022, next, provided a copy 18744 Pier Point Place, CIVIL NO: CAEF22-17009 Rosenberg & Associates, LLC the 28th day November 2022, pro- sale to be $121,000.00. will be accepted. The successful sale price, will be required in cash,
thereof be shown on or before of this notice be inserted in some Gaithersburg A/R/TA NOTICE 4340 East West Highway, vided, a copy of this Notice be bidder's deposit will be retained certified or cashier's check. Set-
the 28 day of November, 2022, daily newspaper published in said Montgomery Village, MD 20886 Suite 600 inserted in The Washington Post, Mahasin El Amin #597 at the sale and applied to the tlement within fifteen (15) days
provided a copy of this Notice County, once in each of three suc- Defendants(s). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, this 7th Bethesda, MD 20814 once in each for three successive Clerk of the Circuit Court sale price. If held by the trustee, of sale, otherwise Trustees may
be inserted in some newspaper cessive weeks before the 8th, day day of November, 2022 by the Cir- Substitute Trustees weeks, before the 28th day of Prince George's County, all other bid deposits will be forfeit deposit. Additional terms
published in said County once in of December, 2022, next. The Case No. C-15-CV-22-002755 cuit Court for the County of Prince Plaintiff(s) November, 2022. returned to the unsuccessful bid- to be announced at sale. Loan
each of three successive weeks report states the amount of the NOTICE George's, Maryland and by the v. The Report of Sale states the Maryland ders. Settlement is to be made type: VA. Reference Number 22-
before the 28 day of November, sale to be $95,000.00. authority thereof, that the sale Asafu T. Thomas amount of sale to be $250,000.00. November 15, 22, 29, 2022 within 15 days. The successful 291797.
2022. Notice is hereby given this 9 day made by William M. Savage, Gre- 15602 Everglade Lane, Unit 2-101 12402672 bidder will be responsible for PROFESSIONAL FORECLOSURE
The report states the amount of Karen A. Bushell of November, 2022, by the Circuit gory N. Britto and Wayne Anthony Mitchellville, MD 20716 Mahasin El Amin obtaining possession of the prop- CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA, Sub-
the sale to be $400,000.00. The Clerk of the Circuit Court Court for Montgomery County, Holman, Trustees, of the Real Prop- Defendant(s) Clerk, Circuit Court for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT erty, and for all costs and fees stitute Trustees, C/O LOGS LEGAL
property sold has the following November 15, 22, 29, 2022 Maryland, that the sale of the erty designated as 3002 La Dova Prince George's County, FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, related to recording the Trustee's GROUP LLP, 10021 Balls Ford
street address: 12402578 property mentioned in these pro- Way, Landover, MD 20785, and Case No. CAEF22-07970 Deed, including the grantors tax. Road, Suite 200, Manassas, Vir-
TAX ID No. 13-01266945 ceedings and described as 18744 reported in the above entitled NOTICE Maryland MARYLAND The successful bidder will be ginia 20109 (703) 449-5800.
2609 Weisman Road Pier Point Place, Gaithersburg cause, will be finally ratified and Russell S. Drazin, Esquire required to execute a Memoran- November 15, 2022
Silver Spring, MD 20902 A/R/TA Montgomery Village, MD confirmed, unless cause to the Notice is hereby given this 27th Pardo & Drazin, LLC KEITH M. YACKO, dum of Trustee's Sale, available December 13, 20, 2022
File No. 121286.00037 20886, made and reported by the contrary thereof be shown on or day of October, 2022, by the Circuit 4400 Jenifer Street, NW, Suite 2 Substitute Trustee, et al, for review upon request before 12402668
Substitute Trustee, will be RAT- before the 7th day of December, Court for Prince George's County, Washington, DC 20015 Plaintiffs, the sale, outlining additional
Karen A. Bushell IFIED AND CONFIRMED, unless 2022 next; provided a copy of this Maryland, that the sale of 15602 (202) 223-7900 (voice), v. terms of sale and settlement. A Home delivery is so easy.
Clerk of the Circuit Court for cause to the contrary thereof be order be inserted in THE WASHING- Everglade Lane, Unit 2-101, Mitchel- (202) 223-7901 (fax) ESTATE OF GENEISE COOKE, Trustee's Deed will be prepared 1-800-753-POST SF
shown on or before the 9 day of TON POST, 1150 15th Street, Wash- lville, MD 20716, made and report- Substitute Trustee Defendant(s) by Trustee's attorney at high bid-
Montgomery County December, 2022, provided a copy ington, DC, MD published in said ed, will be ratified and confirmed, November 8,15, 22, 2022 der's expense. Home delivery
November 1, 8, 15, 2022 12401763 of this NOTICE be inserted in some County of Prince George's once a unless cause to the contrary there- 12402455 Case No. CAEF22-07948 This is a communication from a makes good
daily newspaper printed in said week for three successive weeks of be shown on or before the 28th NOTICE debt collector. sense.
Home delivery starts Home delivery County, once in each of three suc- before the 7th day of December day of November, 2022, provided Home delivery Tromberg, Morris & Poulin, PLLC
your day off right. is convenient. cessive weeks before the 9 day of 2022. a copy of this notice be insert- is convenient. ORDERED this 21th day of Octo- on behalf of Southeast Equity 1-800-753-POST
1-800-753-POST December, 2022. The report states the amount of ed in a daily newspaper printed ber, 2022, by the Circuit Court for Trustees, LLC and/or Auc-
The report states the purchase the sale to be $322,000.00. in said County, once in each of 1-800-753-POST PRINCE GEORGE'S County, Mary- tion.com-VA, LLC, SF
SF price at the Foreclosure sale to be three successive weeks before the land, that the sale of the proper- Substitute Trustee(s), 413 Stuart
$260,000.00. Mahasin El Amin #597 28th day of November, 2022. The SF ty at 3622 Elmcrest Lane, Bowie, Circle, Suite 314, Richmond, VA
Ask me about home delivery! 1-800-753-POST Clerk of the Circuit Court For Report of Sale states the amount MD 20716 mentioned in these 23220, File No. 20-000715,
1-800-753-POST SF Karen A. Bushell of the foreclosure sale price to be Hisocmone vdeenliievnerty. proceedings, made and report- Tel: 804-525-1570.
SF Clerk, Circuit Court for County of Prince George's $248,000.00. 1-800-753-POST SF ed Keith M. Yacko, et. al, Sub- November 8, 15, 2022 12399096
Montgomery County, Maryland stitute Trustees, be ratified and
BWW#MD-353603 LOGS LEGAL GROUP LLP Mahasin El Amin #597 confirmed, unless cause to the If only you had home delivery.
November 15, 22, 29, 2022 10021 Balls Ford Rd, Suite 200 Clerk of the Circuit Court contrary thereof be shown on or 1-800-753-POST SF
12402669 Manassas, Virginia 20109 Prince George's County, Maryland before the 21st day of November,
(703) 449-5800 November 8, 15, 22, 2022 2022 next, provided a copy of this Home delivery is so easy.
If only you had home delivery. Trustee File #19-284722 12402453 notice be inserted in some news- 1-800-753-POST SF
1-800-753-POST SF November 15, 22, 29, 2022 paper published in said County,
12403026 Ask me about home delivery! once in each of three successive
1-800-753-POST SF weeks before the 21st day of
November, 2022 next.
The report states the amount of
sale to be $309,068.96.
Mahasin El Amin #597
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Prince George's County,
Maryland
November 1, 8, 15, 2022
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SILVER SPRING, MD 20901 Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated February 25, 2008, Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated January 30, 2007, Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated January 27, 2006,
Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Mulukonjo Endale recorded in Liber 35419, Folio 682 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, recorded in Liber 33779, Folio 49 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, recorded in Liber 31760, Folio 592 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain
dated December 12, 2005 and recorded in Liber 31522, folio 618 among the Land MD, with an original principal balance of $583,125.00, default having occurred MD, with an original principal balance of $287,998.00, default having occurred MD, with an original principal balance of $252,000.00, default having occurred Deed of Trust to JOHN BURSON, Trustee(s), dated February
Records of Montgomery County, MD, default having occurred under the terms thereof, under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit 20, 2004, and recorded among the Land Records of PRINCE
the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Montgomery Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND in Liber 19825, folio 520, the
County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, MD 20850, on MD 20850, on MD 20850, on MD 20850, on holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having
DECEMBER 2, 2022 AT 4:22 PM DECEMBER 2, 2022 AT 4:00 PM DECEMBER 2, 2022 AT 3:58 PM NOVEMBER 18, 2022 AT 3:31 PM appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument
ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or duly recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, default having
improvements thereon situated in Montgomery County, MD and more fully described improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD and more fully described in improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD and more fully described in improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD and described as Unit occurred under the terms thereof, and at the request of the party
in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. Tax ID #05-02227164. the aforesaid Deed of Trust. the aforesaid Deed of Trust. numbered four thousand one hundred two (4102), Phase One, in the "Rolling Spring secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
The property, which is improved by a dwelling, will be sold in an "as is" condition and The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and Condominium" and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. for sale at public auction at THE PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT FRONT OF THE DUVAL WING
and with no warranty of any kind. and with no warranty of any kind. and with no warranty of any kind. subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, OF THE COURTHOUSE COMPLEX 14735 MAIN ST, UPPER
Terms of Sale: A deposit of $33,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's check Terms of Sale: A deposit of $48,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's Terms of Sale: A deposit of $22,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's and with no warranty of any kind. MARLBORO, MD 20772 ON,
or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Terms of Sale: A deposit of $20,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's
of the purchase price to be paid in cash within ten days of final ratification of sale by Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. NOVEMBER 17, 2022 at 10:00 AM
the Circuit Court for Montgomery County. Interest to be paid on the unpaid purchase at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money
money at the rate pursuant to the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements
funds are received in the office of the Sub. Trustees. There will be no abatement of of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days thereon situated in PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD and
interest in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement or if settlement of interest due to the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before of interest due to the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement described as follows:
is delayed for any reason. The noteholder shall not be obligated to pay interest if it is settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of of interest due to the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before UNIT NUMBER 202, BUILDING NO. 3 AT 3801 SWANN ROAD,
the purchaser. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of all all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of IN A DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM REGIME KNOWN
real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all public public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all AS SWANN HILL CONDOMINIUM AS RECORDED IN LIBER
and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure foreclosure sale, including water/sewer and front foot benefit charges, to be adjusted foreclosure sale, including water/sewer and front foot benefit charges, to be adjusted public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive 6155 FOLIO 854 AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF PRINCE
sale, including water/sewer charges and ground rent, to be adjusted to date of sale to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any foreclosure sale, including water/sewer and front foot benefit charges, to be adjusted GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND AS SHOWN ON A PLAT
and paid at execution of the deed, except where the secured party is the purchaser, recapture of homestead tax credit. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be recapture of homestead tax credit. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any OF CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION ENTITLED 'SWANN HILL
and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners paid by Purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, paid by Purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, recapture of homestead tax credit. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be CONDOMINIUM', RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK NLP 124 AT PLAT
association dues, if any, shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. Purchaser is responsible shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. Purchaser is responsible paid by Purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, 12 THROUGH 20 ET SEQ., AMONG THE LAND RECORDS
forward. Cost of all documentary stamps, transfer taxes and settlement expenses shall for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. Purchaser is responsible OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, TOGETHER
be borne by the purchaser. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage WITH THE FACILITIES AND OTHER APPURTENANCES TO
possession of the property. Purchaser assumes the risk of loss or damage to the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the SAID UNIT, WHICH UNIT AND APPURTENANCES HAVE BEEN
property from the date of sale forward. Additional terms to be announced at the time of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination MORE SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED IN THE DECLARATION
of sale. the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off OF CONDOMINIUM REGIME AFORESAID, AND INCLUDING
If the Sub. Trustees are unable to convey good and marketable title, the purchaser's Purchaser's sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without Purchaser's sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the THE FEE IN AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON
sole remedy in law and equity shall be limited to a refund of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within ten days of ratification, subject to order of interest. If purchaser fails to settle within ten days of ratification, subject to order of Purchaser's sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without ELEMENTS OF SAID REGIME APPURTENANT TO SAID UNITS
interest. If the purchaser fails to go to settlement, the deposit shall be forfeited, court, purchaser agrees that property will be resold and entire deposit retained by Sub. court, purchaser agrees that property will be resold and entire deposit retained by Sub. interest. If purchaser fails to settle within ten days of ratification, subject to order of AS SUCH INTEREST MAY APPEAR.
to the Trustees for application against all expenses, attorney’s fees and the full Trustees as liquidated damages for all losses occasioned by the purchaser's default Trustees as liquidated damages for all losses occasioned by the purchaser's default court, purchaser agrees that property will be resold and entire deposit retained by Sub. The property will be sold in an "AS IS WHERE IS" condition
commission on the sale price of the above-scheduled foreclosure sale. In the event and purchaser shall have no further liability. The defaulted purchaser shall not be and purchaser shall have no further liability. The defaulted purchaser shall not be Trustees as liquidated damages for all losses occasioned by the purchaser's default without either express or implied warranty or representation,
of default, all expenses of this sale (including attorney’s fees and the full commission entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results and purchaser shall have no further liability. The defaulted purchaser shall not be including but not limited to the description, fitness for a
on the gross sale price of this sale) shall be charged against and paid out of the from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. Sub. Trustees will from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. Sub. Trustees will entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical condition,
forfeited deposit. The Trustees may then re-advertise and resell the property at the convey either marketable or insurable title. If they cannot deliver one or the other, or if convey either marketable or insurable title. If they cannot deliver one or the other, or if from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. Sub. Trustees will construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials,
risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser or may avail themselves of any legal or ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser's ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser's convey either marketable or insurable title. If they cannot deliver one or the other, or if liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, mer-
equitable remedies against the defaulting purchaser without reselling the property. sole remedy, at law or equity, is return of the deposit without interest. BIDDERS ARE sole remedy, at law or equity, is return of the deposit without interest. BIDDERS ARE ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser's chantability, compliance with building or housing codes or other
In the event of a resale, the defaulting purchaser shall not be entitled to receive the STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE AND WEAR A COVER OVER STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE AND WEAR A COVER OVER sole remedy, at law or equity, is return of the deposit without interest. BIDDERS ARE laws, ordinances or regulations, or other similar matters, and
surplus, if any, even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said BOTH NOSE AND MOUTH AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT THE AUCTION. BOTH NOSE AND MOUTH AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT THE AUCTION. STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE AND WEAR A COVER OVER subject to easements, agreements and restrictions of record
defaulting purchaser and the defaulting purchaser shall be liable to the Trustees and (Matter No. 354433-1) (Matter No. 355841-1) BOTH NOSE AND MOUTH AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT THE AUCTION. which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold
secured party for reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses incurred in connection with (Matter No. 346868-1) subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of
all litigation involving the Property or the proceeds of the resale. Trustees' file number PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COM FOR PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COM FOR PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COM FOR record affecting same including any condominium and of HOA
22-001010-MD-F-1. STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES assessments pursuant to Md Real Property Article 11-110.
Howard N. Bierman, Carrie M. Ward, et. al., Substitute Trustees TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 PAYABLE ONLY BY
Diane S. Rosenberg, Mark D. Meyer, et al., Substitute Trustees Howard N. Bierman, Carrie M. Ward, et. al., Substitute Trustees Howard N. Bierman, Carrie M. Ward, et. al., Substitute Trustees certified funds, shall be required at the time of sale. CASH WILL
NOT BE AN ACCEPTABLE FORM OF DEPOSIT. The balance
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date of sale to the date of payment will be paid within TEN
BWW Law Group, LLC BWW Law Group, LLC BWW Law Group, LLC BWW Law Group, LLC DAYS after the final ratification of the sale. There will be no
6003 Executive Blvd., Suite 101 6003 Executive Blvd., Suite 101 6003 Executive Blvd., Suite 101 6003 Executive Blvd., Suite 101 abatement of interest for any reason. Adjustments on all taxes,
public charges and special or regular assessments will be made
Rockville, MD 20852 Rockville, MD 20852 Rockville, MD 20852 Rockville, MD 20852 as of the date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. There
(301) 961-6555 (301) 961-6555 (301) 961-6555 (301) 961-6555 will be no abatement of taxes, public charges and special or
regular assessments for any reason. If applicable, condominium
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES' SALE SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES' SALE SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES' SALE SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES' SALE and/or homeowner association dues and assessments that may
OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON become due after the time of sale will be the responsibility of
the purchaser. Title examination, conveyancing, state revenue
9822 CHERRY TREE LN. 3940 CHESTERWOOD DR. 73 11104 LUND PL. 18208 MULBERRY CT. stamps, transfer taxes, title insurance, and all other costs
SILVER SPRING, MD 20901 SILVER SPRING, MD 20906 KENSINGTON, MD 20895 GAITHERSBURG, MD 20877 incident to settlement are to be paid by the purchaser. Time is
Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated February 22, 2007, Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated August 16, 2005, Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated June 17, 2004, Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated May 9, 2006, of the essence for the purchaser, otherwise the deposit will be
recorded in Liber 33998, Folio 762 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, recorded in Liber 31359, Folio 473 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, recorded in Liber 30002, Folio 6 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, recorded in Liber 32525, Folio 779 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, forfeited, and the property may be resold at risk and costs of the
MD, with an original principal balance of $280,000.00, default having occurred MD, with an original principal balance of $233,600.00, default having occurred MD, with an original principal balance of $355,000.00, default having occurred MD, with an original principal balance of $367,000.00, default having occurred defaulting purchaser and the purchaser agrees to pay reasonable
under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit attorneys' fees for the Substitute trustees, plus all cost incurred,
Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, if the Substitute Trustee's have filed the appropriate motion with
MD 20850, on MD 20850, on MD 20850, on MD 20850, on the Court to resell the property. The purchasers waives personal
DECEMBER 2, 2022 AT 4:02 PM DECEMBER 2, 2022 AT 3:50 PM DECEMBER 2, 2022 AT 3:52 PM NOVEMBER 18, 2022 AT 3:29 PM service of any papers filed in connection with such a motion
ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or and expressly agrees to The purchaser agrees to accept service
improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD and more fully described in improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD and described as Unit No improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD and more fully described in improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD and more fully described in by first class mail at the address provided by the Purchaser as
the aforesaid Deed of Trust. 3940, in a Condominium known as Montgomery Chase Condominium and more fully the aforesaid Deed of Trust. the aforesaid Deed of Trust. identified on the Memorandum of Sale. If the sale is not ratified
The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and or if the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey marketable
subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, title in accord with these terms of sale, the purchaser's only
and with no warranty of any kind. subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind. and with no warranty of any kind. remedy is return of the deposit.
Terms of Sale: A deposit of $28,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's and with no warranty of any kind. Terms of Sale: A deposit of $31,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's Terms of Sale: A deposit of $30,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's The sale is subject to post-sale confirmation and audit of the
check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Terms of Sale: A deposit of $24,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not
Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into
at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to a repayment agreement, reinstated, or paid off the loan prior to
the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the
of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement Purchaser's sol remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of
of interest due to the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due to the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before of interest due to the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before the deposit without interest.
settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of of interest due to the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of Trustee's File No. (73510)
all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all
public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive John E. Driscoll, III, et al SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES
foreclosure sale, including water/sewer and front foot benefit charges, to be adjusted public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive foreclosure sale, including water/sewer and front foot benefit charges, to be adjusted foreclosure sale, including water/sewer and front foot benefit charges, to be adjusted
to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any foreclosure sale, including water/sewer and front foot benefit charges, to be adjusted to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any www.hwestauctions.com 12399526
recapture of homestead tax credit. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any recapture of homestead tax credit. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be recapture of homestead tax credit. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be
paid by Purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, recapture of homestead tax credit. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be paid by Purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, paid by Purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, November 1, 8, 15, 2022
shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. Purchaser is responsible paid by Purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. Purchaser is responsible shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. Purchaser is responsible
for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage
to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the
status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination
of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchaser's sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser's sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without Purchaser's sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without
interest. If purchaser fails to settle within ten days of ratification, subject to order of Purchaser's sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within ten days of ratification, subject to order of interest. If purchaser fails to settle within ten days of ratification, subject to order of
court, purchaser agrees that property will be resold and entire deposit retained by Sub. interest. If purchaser fails to settle within ten days of ratification, subject to order of court, purchaser agrees that property will be resold and entire deposit retained by Sub. court, purchaser agrees that property will be resold and entire deposit retained by Sub.
Trustees as liquidated damages for all losses occasioned by the purchaser's default court, purchaser agrees that property will be resold and entire deposit retained by Sub. Trustees as liquidated damages for all losses occasioned by the purchaser's default Trustees as liquidated damages for all losses occasioned by the purchaser's default
and purchaser shall have no further liability. The defaulted purchaser shall not be Trustees as liquidated damages for all losses occasioned by the purchaser's default and purchaser shall have no further liability. The defaulted purchaser shall not be and purchaser shall have no further liability. The defaulted purchaser shall not be
entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results and purchaser shall have no further liability. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results
from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. Sub. Trustees will entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. Sub. Trustees will from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. Sub. Trustees will
convey either marketable or insurable title. If they cannot deliver one or the other, or if from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. Sub. Trustees will convey either marketable or insurable title. If they cannot deliver one or the other, or if convey either marketable or insurable title. If they cannot deliver one or the other, or if
ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser's convey either marketable or insurable title. If they cannot deliver one or the other, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser's ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser's
sole remedy, at law or equity, is return of the deposit without interest. BIDDERS ARE ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser's sole remedy, at law or equity, is return of the deposit without interest. BIDDERS ARE sole remedy, at law or equity, is return of the deposit without interest. BIDDERS ARE
STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE AND WEAR A COVER OVER sole remedy, at law or equity, is return of the deposit without interest. BIDDERS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE AND WEAR A COVER OVER STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE AND WEAR A COVER OVER
BOTH NOSE AND MOUTH AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT THE AUCTION. STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE AND WEAR A COVER OVER BOTH NOSE AND MOUTH AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT THE AUCTION. BOTH NOSE AND MOUTH AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT THE AUCTION.
(Matter No. 150495-3) BOTH NOSE AND MOUTH AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT THE AUCTION. (Matter No. 29274-1) (Matter No. 354235-1)
(Matter No. 350465-1)
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Rockville, MD 20852 Rockville, MD 20852 Rockville, MD 20852 Gaithersburg, MD 20879
(301) 961-6555 (301) 961-6555 (301) 961-6555 (301) 977-8400
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OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON
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BURTONSVILLE, MD 20866 CLARKSBURG, MD 20871 GERMANTOWN, MD 20874 3800 PATS TERRACE, FORT WASHINGTON, MARYLAND 20744
Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated February 25, 2006, Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated August 13, 2018, Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated December 15, 2006,
recorded in Liber 32006, Folio 735 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC recorded in Liber 56560, Folio 302 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, recorded in Liber 33738, Folio 20 among the Land Records of Montgomery County, By virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain Deed of
MD, with an original principal balance of $205,000.00, default having occurred 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800 MD, with an original principal balance of $657,001.00, default having occurred MD, with an original principal balance of $427,500.00, default having occurred Trust from Patricia D. Hearne to David E. Waters and Anthony B. Olmert,
under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Sr., Trustees, dated August 27, 2010 and recorded in Liber 32012 at
Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, Laurel, MD 20707 Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, Court for Montgomery County, at the Court House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, Folio 065, as modified by a Loan Modification Agreement dated August
MD 20850, on www.mwc-law.com MD 20850, on MD 20850, on 15, 2017 and recorded in Book 40198 at Page 446, all among the
DECEMBER 2, 2022 AT 3:56 PM SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES’ SALE DECEMBER 2, 2022 AT 3:54 PM NOVEMBER 18, 2022 AT 3:27 PM Land Records for Prince George's County, Maryland, the undersigned
ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or substituted trustees (by virtue of Deed of Appointment between The
improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD and more fully described in 10607 KENILWORTH AVE., UNIT #204 improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD and more fully described in improvements thereon located in Montgomery County, MD and more fully described in Community Development Administration of the Department of Housing
the aforesaid Deed of Trust. BETHESDA, MD 20814 the aforesaid Deed of Trust. the aforesaid Deed of Trust. and Community Development for the State of Maryland, as successor in
The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Robert Huyck, dated The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an "as is" condition and interest to First Home Mortgage Corporation (the "Beneficiary") and said
subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, October 11, 2016 and recorded in Liber 53232, folio 161 among the Land Records subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, trustees recorded among the Land Records of Prince George's County)
and with no warranty of any kind. The property will be sold subject to a prior mortgage, of Montgomery County, MD, default having occurred under the terms thereof and at and with no warranty of any kind. and with no warranty of any kind. will, on
the amount to be announced at the time of sale, if made available to the Substitute the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustees will Terms of Sale: A deposit of $57,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's Terms of Sale: A deposit of $32,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's
Trustees. offer for sale at public auction at the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, at the Court check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2022 at 9:30 O'Clock, A.M.
Terms of Sale: A deposit of $20,000 in the form of certified check, cashier's House Door, 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, MD 20850, on Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money
check or money order will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. DECEMBER 2, 2022 AT 4:12 PM at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to offer for sale at public auction in front of the Main Street entrance to the
Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days Duval Wing of the Prince George's County Courthouse, 14735 Main Street,
at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to situated in Montgomery County, Maryland and described as Unit No. 10607-K-204 of of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20772, all of the property and improvements
the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days "Parkside Condominium" and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The of interest due to the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before of interest due to the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before thereon conveyed by said deed of trust, described as 3800 Pats Terrace,
of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement property is improved by a dwelling. settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of Fort Washington, Maryland 20744, Tax Identification No. 09-0907089 (the
of interest due to the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before The property, will be sold in an "as is" condition and subject to conditions, restrictions, all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all "Property") and more fully described in the Deed of Trust.
settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of easements, encumbrances and agreements of record affecting the subject property, if public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive
all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all any, and with no warranty of any kind. foreclosure sale, including water/sewer and front foot benefit charges, to be adjusted foreclosure sale, including water/sewer and front foot benefit charges, to be adjusted TERMS OF SALE: The Property, which is improved by a dwelling, will
public and/or private charges or assessments, to the extent such amounts survive Terms of Sale: A deposit in the form of cashier's or certified check, or in such to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any be offered for sale, subject to matters known and unknown, in an "AS
foreclosure sale, including water/sewer and front foot benefit charges, to be adjusted other form as the Substitute Trustees may determine, at their sole discretion, for recapture of homestead tax credit. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be recapture of homestead tax credit. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be IS, WHERE IS" condition with no warranty of any kind and will be sold
to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for any $21,000 at the time of sale. If the noteholder and/or servicer is the successful paid by Purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, paid by Purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, and conveyed by the Substitute Trustees subject to all encumbrances,
recapture of homestead tax credit. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be bidder, the deposit requirement is waived. Balance of the purchase price is to be shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. Purchaser is responsible shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. Purchaser is responsible rights, reservations, covenants, conditions, easements, restrictions, and
paid by Purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, paid within fifteen (15) days of the final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage statutory liens, if any, having priority over the Deed of Trust, as they may
shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. Purchaser is responsible for Montgomery County, Maryland. Interest is to be paid on the unpaid purchase price to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the lawfully affect the Property. The risk of loss or damage to the Property
for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage at the rate of 5% per annum from date of sale to the date the funds are received in status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination shall be borne by the successful bidder from and after the date and
to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the the office of the Substitute Trustees, if the property is purchased by an entity other of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off time of the sale. Obtaining possession of the Property shall be the sole
status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination than the noteholder and/or servicer. If payment of the balance does not occur within the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the responsibility of the successful bidder. A deposit of Fourteen Thousand
of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off fifteen days of ratification, the deposit will be forfeited and the property will be resold Purchaser's sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without Purchaser's sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without Dollars ($14,000.00), in the form of certified check or cashier's check,
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. There will be no abatement of interest interest. If purchaser fails to settle within ten days of ratification, subject to order of interest. If purchaser fails to settle within ten days of ratification, subject to order of (the "Deposit") will be required at the time of sale. The Beneficiary is
Purchaser's sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without due from the purchaser in the event settlement is delayed for any reason. Taxes, court, purchaser agrees that property will be resold and entire deposit retained by Sub. court, purchaser agrees that property will be resold and entire deposit retained by Sub. not required to make a Deposit. The balance of the purchase price for
interest. If purchaser fails to settle within ten days of ratification, subject to order of water rent, and all other public charges and assessments payable on an annual basis, Trustees as liquidated damages for all losses occasioned by the purchaser's default Trustees as liquidated damages for all losses occasioned by the purchaser's default the Property, together with interest at 4.50% per annum from the date
court, purchaser agrees that property will be resold and entire deposit retained by Sub. including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges to be adjusted for the current and purchaser shall have no further liability. The defaulted purchaser shall not be and purchaser shall have no further liability. The defaulted purchaser shall not be of sale to the date of settlement, shall be paid in cash within fifteen (15)
Trustees as liquidated damages for all losses occasioned by the purchaser's default year to the date of sale, and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. Condominium fees entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results days after final ratification of the sale of the Property by the Circuit Court,
and purchaser shall have no further liability. The defaulted purchaser shall not be and/or homeowners association dues, if any, shall be assumed by the purchaser from from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. Sub. Trustees will from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. Sub. Trustees will TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE WITH REGARD TO ALL OF PURCHASER'S
entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results the date of sale. The purchaser shall be responsible for the payment of the ground convey either marketable or insurable title. If they cannot deliver one or the other, or if convey either marketable or insurable title. If they cannot deliver one or the other, or if OBLIGATIONS. Taxes, water, sewer, ground rent, condominium fees,
from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. Sub. Trustees will rent escrow, if required. Cost of all documentary stamps, transfer taxes (including ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser's ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser's and/or homeowners association dues, if applicable, will be adjusted to the
convey either marketable or insurable title. If they cannot deliver one or the other, or if agricultural transfer taxes, if applicable), and all settlement charges shall be borne by sole remedy, at law or equity, is return of the deposit without interest. BIDDERS ARE sole remedy, at law or equity, is return of the deposit without interest. BIDDERS ARE date of sale and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. All other public
ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser's the purchaser. If the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey good and marketable STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE AND WEAR A COVER OVER STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE AND WEAR A COVER OVER charges and assessments payable on an annual basis, including sanitary
sole remedy, at law or equity, is return of the deposit without interest. BIDDERS ARE title, the purchaser’s sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of BOTH NOSE AND MOUTH AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT THE AUCTION. BOTH NOSE AND MOUTH AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT THE AUCTION. and/or metropolitan district charges will be adjusted for the current year
STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE AND WEAR A COVER OVER the deposit to the purchaser. Upon refund of the deposit, the sale shall be void and (Matter No. 341687-2) (Matter No. 68566-1) to date of sale and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. All costs of
BOTH NOSE AND MOUTH AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT THE AUCTION. of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute conveyance, including transfer taxes and recordation taxes will be paid by
(Matter No. 88848-1) Trustees. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COM FOR PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COM FOR the purchaser. If any successful bidder fails for any reason to complete
PLEASE CONSULT WWW.ALEXCOOPER.COM FOR property. The purchaser at the foreclosure sale shall assume the risk of loss for the STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES settlement as provided above, the Deposit shall be forfeited and applied to
STATUS OF UPCOMING SALES property immediately after the sale. (Matter #22-601003). the costs of the sale, including Substitute Trustees' fees, and the balance,
Howard N. Bierman, Carrie M. Ward, et. al., Substitute Trustees Howard N. Bierman, Carrie M. Ward, et. al., Substitute Trustees Howard N. Bierman, Carrie M. Ward, et. al., Substitute Trustees if any, shall be delivered to the Beneficiary to be applied by the Beneficiary
Laura H. G. O'Sullivan, et al., Substitute Trustees against the indebtedness secured by, and other amounts due under, the
Deed of Trust in accordance with the Deed of Trust or applicable law or
otherwise as the Beneficiary shall elect. Forfeiture of the Deposit shall not
limit any rights or remedies of the Substitute Trustees or the Beneficiary
with respect to any such default. If the Property is resold after any such
default, such re-sale shall be at the risk and the cost of the failing bidder,
and the failing bidder shall be liable for any deficiency between its bid
and the successful bid at the resale as well as the costs of conducting
such re-sale. The purchaser agrees to accept service by first class mail
and certified mail addressed to the address provided by said purchaser
as identified on the Memorandum of Sale for any Motion or Show Cause
Order incident to this sale including a motion to Default Purchaser and
for Resale of the Property. In the event the Substitute Trustees do not
execute a deed of conveyance or other necessary settlement documents,
the purchaser’s sole remedy shall be the refund of the Deposit. In the
event the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey marketable title or in
the event the borrower entered into a repayment plan, reinstated or paid
the loan off prior to the sale, or if for any other reason, the undersigned
did not have the right to sell, the sale is null and void and the purchaser
is not entitled to any legal or equitable remedy other than return of the
Deposit without interest and any and all other claims of the purchaser are
hereby released. Additional terms and conditions to be announced at the
time of sale. All inquiries regarding the sale should be directed to Stephen
B. Jackson, Substituted Trustee.
STEPHEN B. JACKSON and STEVEN P. HENNE
Substitute Trustees
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