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TOP NEWS | June 19, 2024   Career military officer Eugene Vindman won the Democratic primary in

TOP NEWS | June 19, 2024 [Web version](   [Va. voters decide key congressional primary races that could tip balance of power]( Career military officer Eugene Vindman won the Democratic primary in Virginia's 7th Congressional District, and Hung Cao emerged victorious in the Republican Senate race. [READ MORE](   [Attorneys for Baltimore seek to keep crew members from bridge collapse ship from returning home]( Court filings say the men should remain in the U.S. to be deposed in ongoing civil litigation over who should be held responsible for covering costs and damages resulting from the Key Bridge collapse. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [In this job, ‘you really are your own boss']( Leroy Orr dreams of becoming a software engineer one day. But while he's studying to get there, he also makes deliveries with DoorDash.   [‘Simply greed': Washington Commanders to pay $1.3M settlement in Va. season ticket lawsuit]( Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares says the Washington Commanders agreed to settle a lawsuit -- which dates back to the team's previous ownership -- over its failure to refund deposits to season ticket holders. [READ MORE](   [Juneteenth: What's open, what's closed in the DC area]( Here's what you need to know about D.C.-area government schedule modifications and closures this Juneteenth. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by Canon [Tennessee Valley Authority takes on NARA's digitization mandate]( Records are made up of a variety of formats. What were primarily reports on paper make up about 70% of what is generated at TVA.   [Citing heat emergency, DC opens some pools and rec centers on Juneteenth]( D.C. pools weren't scheduled to start operating on a weekday schedule until later this month, and recreation centers were set to be closed for Juneteenth on Wednesday. [READ MORE](   [Protecting your four-legged family members from the heat]( A Maryland veterinarian said take your dogs for longer walks during these times because with temperatures rising, "If it's hot for you, it is hot for them." [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [How nano arthroscopy can lead to faster recovery, better overall treatment of joint injuries]( Dr. Evan Argintar, an orthopedic surgeon at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, explains how nano arthroscopy can lead to better diagnostics, enhance patient understanding of treatment and minimize recovery of join injuries.   [DC AG files suit against 5 construction companies, brokers over misclassifying workers as contractors]( D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb claims the five construction companies and brokers misclassified hundreds of workers, depriving them of benefits and wages. [READ MORE](   [Police in Prince George's Co. use helicopter to find $1M in stolen construction equipment]( “We did not expect to see that sort of stockpile of stolen equipment at all.” Brandyn Green was arrested and charged with conducting a theft scheme of over $100,000 and multiple felony theft charges. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by George Washington Hospital [“The key is the patient is at the center”]( Dr. Gurusher Panjrath, an advanced heart failure and transplant cardiologist at GW Hospital Heart discusses his specialty and what makes GW Hospital's quality cardiovascular care stand out.   [23 years after mysterious killing of Chevy Chase woman, police say DNA has led to arrest of suspect]( Eugene Teodor Gligor has been charged with the first-degree murder of Leslie Preer. A blood sample was submitted to a lab for forensic genetic genealogical DNA analysis, and those results made him a potential suspect. [READ MORE](   [‘Baby bonds' bill aims to build generational wealth for kids in Montgomery County]( A so-called "baby bonds" bill is being considered in Montgomery County, in which $1,000 would be invested for every child born in the Maryland county. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [‘The people's agency:' USDA manages more high-impact services than any other agency]( USDA counts six of its component agencies as High-Impact Service Providers (HISPs) - the most of any department across the federal government.   [See what I'm saying? The ‘lost art of eye contact' in digital age]( According to a dean from George Mason University, making eye contact can convey much information in a conversation. Yet, young people immersed in digital devices might be depriving themselves of that communication. [READ MORE](   [Signature Theatre stages ‘beautiful, vibrant, colorful explosion' with psychedelic musical ‘Hair']( It first intoxicated Broadway in 1968, earning a Tony Award nomination for Best Musical. Now, you can enjoy Signature Theatre's production of "Hair," running now through July 7 in Arlington. [READ MORE](   Event [Federal News Network's Cloud Exchange 2024 | Register now]( Are civilian agencies across the government cloud-smart? How are they taking advantage of cloud to deliver digital services and improve mission deliverables? Find out during our exclusive event June 25 and 26.   PARTNERSHIP [Let the games begin! 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