U.S. Transportation Secretary Ends Federal Funding for Additional California High-Speed Rail Projects, Cites Inefficiency and Waste
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced the end of federal funding for California's High-Speed Rail projects, reprioritizing investments to more feasible transportation projects.
Trump Targets 'Zero Bail' Havoc: Executive Order to Slash Funding for Jailbreak Justice in Yolo County, New York, and Rockford
President Trump's Executive Order seeks to end federal support for cashless bail, citing increased crime rates and safety concerns, and directs the Attorney General to identify jurisdictions with such policies for potential funding cuts.
Washington D.C. Braces for a Week of Tranquil Skies with Flood Advisory Along Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River
Warm and sunny weather is expected in Washington D.C. this week, interspersed with possible showers and thunderstorms. Coastal Flood Warnings are in effect for possible moderate tidal flooding.
Washington D.C. Confronts Rising Violent Crime Wave, Homicides Hit 20-Year High Amidst Alleged Police Data Scandal
Washington D.C. faces a spike in violent crime, including a 14-year-old's death and increased juvenile delinquency, amid allegations of police data manipulation and a crime emergency declaration.
Washington D.C. Celebrates 11th Annual Chuck Brown Day Amid "50 Years of Go-Go" Festivities at Fort Dupont Park
Thousands celebrated Chuck Brown and go-go music at the 11th annual Chuck Brown Day in Fort Dupont Park, with performances, art, and community support activities, despite federal tensions in D.C.












