Washington D.C. Sees Progress in RFK Stadium Site Redevelopment with New Financial Agreements and Mixed Community Reactions
D.C. and the Commanders are advancing the RFK Stadium redevelopment deal with amended financial aspects. Opinions are split, with some praising potential benefits and others raising concerns over community impact and environmental issues.
ActBlue Subpoenaed by Top House Committees Amid Investigation into Alleged Illegal Donations
House committees subpoenaed ActBlue, investigating if they accepted illegal donations and followed security protocols. The platform previously cooperated but ceased to. A deadline is set for ActBlue to comply with the document request.
House Committee Bill Threatens D.C. Autonomy with Cuts to Tuition Grants and Overruling Local Laws
The House Committee passed a bill with restrictions on D.C.'s autonomy, including a 50% cut to the DCTAG program, and riders overruling local laws. Delegate Norton opposes these measures and highlights her victories, such as increased DCTAG caps.
Trump Administration Marks Six Months of Historic Achievements, Touts Tax Cuts and Immigration Reforms
The White House claims President Trump's six-months in office include historic achievements such as large tax cuts, immigration reforms, job growth, energy sector progress, and international peace agreements.
Biden Aide Clams Up in Deposition Video, Pleading the Fifth on President's Mental State and Secret Power Plays
Anthony Bernal invoked the Fifth Amendment during a deposition about alleged misdeeds in the Biden administration, remaining silent on key questions about presidential protocols and Biden's health.












