As World Pride flows straight into military parade, D.C. officials say they're ready for anything
Officials in the nation’s capital generally express full confidence in their ability to handle large, complicated events and huge crowds.
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Officials in the nation’s capital generally express full confidence in their ability to handle large, complicated events and huge crowds.
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Read MorePresident Donald Trump’s pick to be the next U.S. surgeon general has repeatedly said the nation’s medical, health and food
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