Washington D.C.'s Cherry Blossom Season Begins with First Buds, Peak Bloom Predicted for Late March
The National Park Service announced the first green buds of Yoshino cherry trees in D.C., starting the bloom season, with peak bloom predicted between March 28-31. Weather fluctuations may affect the blossoming stages.
President Trump Issues Memorandum to Strengthen Enforcement of Rule 65(c), Aiming to Curb 'Frivolous' Litigation Against the Government
President Trump issued a memorandum directing stricter enforcement of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65(c), requiring litigants seeking injunctions against the government to post a security bond.
Senators Wyden and Sanders Lead Charge Against Trump Administration's Freeze on Student Loan Repayment Programs
Senators Wyden and Sanders, with 23 other Democrats, criticized the Trump administration's stop of student loan repayment programs, impacting over 12 million borrowers. They demand the restoration of income-driven repayment plans.
60 Universities Including Ivy Leagues Under Fire for Alleged Antisemitism as U.S. Education Department Cracks the Whip on Civil Rights
The OCR is investigating 60 universities for antisemitic discrimination against Jewish students, under Title VI. Education Secretary McMahon insists on better safety and inclusivity on campuses.
Teen Arrested for Unarmed Carjacking of Moped in Northwest Washington D.C.
An 18-year-old suspect has been arrested in connection with an unarmed carjacking involving a moped in Washington D.C. The incident occurred on October 13, 2024, on the 1900 block of 14th Street, Northwest. The suspect now faces a charge of Unarmed Carjacking.












