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Metro’s Silver Line service restored following suspicious package investigation

WASHINGTON – Metro service is returning to normal on the Silver Line between East Falls Church and Tysons Corner. Service was suspended earlier in the night Tuesday after transit police got a call about a suspicious package in the area, a Metro spokesperson said. Shuttle buses were running, but around 9:15 p.m., Metro tweeted that regular service was restored, and there were no delays.

Coolest cars for summer: SUVs

While convertibles are the stars of summer, SUVs are the workhorses. Their tasks are endless, from trips to the beach to Home Depot or to socially-distanced gatherings. It’s hard to shake up the jam-packed SUV market, but Hyundai managed to do so with the Palisade, as an extreme value play. It seats up to eight, can be equipped with almost every luxury touch and competes with SUVs costing thousands (or tens of thousands) more.
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