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Real Estate & Development in ...
A 48,000‑SF office at 450 H St NW near Gallery Place is headed to a foreclosure auction after its owner defaulted on a roughly $10M loan.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
Consumer Reports testing found arsenic, lead and PFAS in dozens of baby formulas; regulators and lawmakers face pressure to act.
Politics & Govt in ...
A Salt Lake travel agency says clients in Amman were told to shelter in place after a U.S. 'DEPART NOW' advisory and a cascade of flight cancellations. The company is working to rebook and arrange departures.
Weather & Environment in ...
Patchy dense fog will slow Wednesday morning commutes in D.C., with scattered showers today and a warmup into the 60s–70s later this week.
Retail & Industry in ...
Tight supply in the D.C. suburbs has retailers racing for the few available storefronts; grocers and service tenants are backfilling former big-box spaces.
The leasehold at 4000 Connecticut Ave. NW is headed to a foreclosure auction after owners fell behind on a roughly $132.2M note. The sale could reshape Van Ness plans.
Community & Society in ...
A Hyattsville first-grader is recovering after a badly broken femur while his parents press Prince George’s County schools for answers.
Dunkin' has closed its Twinbrook Shopping Center shop at 2006 Veirs Mill Rd in Rockville, with a posted notice directing customers to nearby Rockville Pike locations.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A Southeast D.C. man who was days from release died in federal custody on Feb. 11; his family alleges abuse at USP Lee and is funding a private autopsy while officials withhold details.
About 81,800 Babysense Max View parent displays are being recalled after reports they can overheat and spark while charging.
Justice Clarence Thomas canceled an in-person appearance at a private law conference at American University this week, saying a security risk forced him to go remote.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio designated Iran a State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention, invoking new authorities that could bring sanctions and travel curbs. Families and diplomats will be watching whether it produces results.
Judge James Boasberg ruled Feb. 4 that quarterly FBI payments to Twitter can be withheld under FOIA Exemption 7(E), keeping the totals redacted. The case stems from the "Twitter Files" and a Judicial Watch FOIA lawsuit.
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