U.S. Church Attendance Rises For First Time In Decades
A national Hartford Institute study found median U.S. worship attendance rose to 70 in 2025, the first uptick in decades. Researchers call the change uneven and cautious optimism.
D.C. Nightlife Goes Up In Smoke As Weed Lounges Crash The Party
Dispensaries across D.C. are retooling as lounges and wellness spaces where patients and self-certified adults can legally consume on-site under new local permits. Hospitality veterans are turning counters into community hubs.
D.C. Jail Book Club Brings Wallo267 And New Routines
A Free Minds book club and writing workshop welcomed speakers including Wallo267 inside the D.C. Jail, part of a local push to pair reading and reentry supports with accreditation and program growth. Participants say the sessions offer a new routine and options beyond street life.
San Diego Mom Waiting 13 Years For Green Card Hit With Shocking $1.8M DHS Bill
A Southern California woman says DHS billed her $1.82M while her green‑card case remains pending, spotlighting a revived rule that lets agencies impose daily fines.
Feds Pull Plug On $700K Lifeline For Atlanta Abuse Survivors
Atlanta’s Raksha lost federal grants after a DOJ reprioritization, squeezing funding for housing, rides and outreach for South Asian survivors. The nonprofit has appealed and is leaning on community support while legal fights play out.









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