WHEREIN: We bring you the developments (happening in and around DC) that we think are newsworthy, or, at the very least, almost newsworthy…
- Sixth graders in D.C. were asked to compare Hitler and George W. Bush. (DCist)
- The White House Visitor Center is reopening this weekend (NBC)
- Metro released the plan on how metro riders will be able to pay by smartphone (DCist)
- myCARFAX has created an app to get recalled cars off of the road. (NBC)
- D.C. cabs are still discriminating based on race. (WAMU)
- Popular websites including Netflix and Reddit protested the end of net neutrality yesterday by perpetually displaying the loading symbol. (WJLA)
- Georgetown Piano Bar will no longer serve food. (Washington City Paper)
- The Huffington Post wrote a hard-hitting article on ramen noodles. (Huffington Post)
- D.C. police changed their policy on speed-camera tickets following the Inspector General report. (WJLA)
- The Supreme Court will start talking about gays and their marriages for state cases including Virginia, Wisconsin and Indiana this month. (NBC)
- An “extreme” solar storm may hit the earth this Friday. (WJLA)
Goodbye forever?