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Senators Tillis and Warnock have introduced the bipartisan Secure Family Futures Act to modernize the tax treatment of debt investments for life insurers.
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The MPD in Washington D.C. has seized 44 illegal firearms in a week to combat gun violence, using intelligence-based strategies and a proactive approach.
Rep. Katherine Clark criticizes Trump tariffs and GOP for not addressing policies that increase costs for Americans, contrasting Democratic economic priorities with Republican ones.
Oregon lawmakers oppose the Department of Education's abrupt policy change that threatens funding for pandemic educational recovery, demanding a reversal in a letter to Secretary Linda McMahon.
A D.C. man, Naquel Matao Henderson, was convicted of firearms and drug offenses following a robbery, as part of the "Make D.C. Safe Again" initiative.
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Montgomery County's "ELEVATE Podcast," launched by its DHHS, provides parents and educators with advice and insights into early childhood development.
D.C. police are investigating a fatal shooting in Northeast that resulted in DiCarlo Dickerson's death; MPD offers a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
The Washington Metropolitan Police Dept hosts an open house on April 26 to address child abuse, with resources and support services for families and youth.
A man from D.C. with prior felonies was indicted for illegal firearm possession as part of an anti-violence initiative after police found a gun and marijuana on him.
A fatal shooting in Northeast Washington, D.C. resulted in the death of 23-year-old DeSean Mackall. Police have not made any arrests and are offering a $25,000 reward for information.
Democratic Whip Katherine Clark spoke at the Hands Off rally in Washington D.C., criticizing Republican policies and urging unity against big money in politics.
Aron Williams has been sentenced to 10 years for stabbing his partner during an argument. He pleaded guilty to assault with intent to kill and will also have supervised release.
The U.S. Attorney's Office found insufficient evidence for charges in the police shooting of an armed man, D.W., after a confrontation in Washington, D.C.
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