Up North Brewery’s ‘Free Beer Day’ Joke After D.C. Shooting Ignites Wisconsin Firestorm
A Minocqua brewery's Facebook post tied to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting sparked swift bipartisan condemnation and revived scrutiny of its owner's politics.
New York Landlord Snaps Up NoMa’s Pinnacle For $30.5 Million
July Residential Group paid $30.5M for the 115-unit Pinnacle at 7 New York Ave NE in NoMa, acquired from doctors who redeveloped the site. The sale highlights continued investor interest in the corridor.
Feds Greenlight Realtors to Talk Crime and Schools Again
HUD told real‑estate professionals on April 24 that they may lawfully discuss neighborhood crime rates and school quality with buyers, if the information is given consistently. The agency's FHEO letter says such conversations are not automatic violations of the Fair Housing Act.
D.C. Pushes Car ‘Kill Switch’ Plan That Could Stop You From Driving Drunk
Federal regulators warn impairment‑detecting sensors aren’t ready even as Congress kept a mandate that could put them in new cars. The debate over privacy and safety is only getting louder.












