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Why teens in DC and elsewhere are staging “takeovers”

Why teens in DC and elsewhere are staging “takeovers”
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A placard warns that an "Extended Juvenile Curfew" is in effect in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC, on August 13, 2025. | Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images This spring, videos of teenagers gathering in massive crowds in Washington, DC, Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, Jacksonville, and other cities have gone viral. In most of the videos, you’ll see hundreds, sometimes thousands, of youn

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