Military parade marches through Washington
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Protesters Mar. in a 'No Kings' protest near Washington
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The poem, of course, is “Casey at the Bat,” but it seemed unlikely that any sports failure caused the gloomy skies above the capital on Sunday. Even though the local major league baseball team, the Washington Nationals, lost again.
The Dream look to improve 7-3 record against Mystics team that defeated them in season opener. Game airs on CBS Sports Network at 2 p.m. ET.
Coinciding with Trump's 79th birthday, the parade will feature tanks, bands and thousands of troops in honor of the Army’s 250th anniversary celebration.
A cyberattack on the Washington Post compromised the email accounts of several journalists and was most likely the work of a foreign government, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
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Roughly 60 demonstrators were arrested on Friday outside the U.S. Capitol after breaching a police line of bike racks and running toward steps leading to the Capitol Rotunda.
The Washington Nationals fell to an agonizing 4-3 defeat in their game against the Miami Marlins on Saturday. But it was not all doom and gloom for the Nationals and their fans as the team’s “top paw-spect” made his long-awaited MLB debut.
The Wall Street Journal reports that on Sunday, an internal memo from executive editor Matt Murray notified employees about an attack on on its email system, possibly by a foreign government. It also cites unnamed sources saying that the Microsoft accounts targeted included reporters on the national security and economic policy beats including some who write about China.
The Spartans beat out hometown Washington to pick up Siale, from O’Dea High School. At 6-foot-4 and 260 pounds, he’s listed as the No. 51 edge and No. 530 player overall in the class, according to 247Sports Composite rankings. Siale is one of three commits at the defensive front, along with Cory House and Christopher Knauls.