White House East Wing demolition sparks outrage over Trump’s new ballroom plan
The White House has become the center of national debate following the announcement that its East Wing will be demolished to make way for President Donald Trump’s proposed new ballroom. The decision, confirmed earlier this month, has sparked outrage among historians, architects, and preservationists who consider the East Wing an integral part of America’s architectural and political heritage. For over a century, the East Wing has served as both a ceremonial entrance and the offi
White House East Wing demolition sparks outrage over Trump’s new ballroom plan
The White House has become the center of national debate following the announcement that its East Wing will be demolished to make way for President Donald Trump’s proposed new ballroom. The decision, confirmed earlier this month, has sparked outrage among historians, architects, and preservationists who consider the East Wing an integral part of America’s architectural and political heritage. For over a century, the East Wing has served as both a ceremonial entrance and the offi
D.C. Council debates RESALE Act to curb ticket scalping and junk fees
WASHINGTON — District of Columbia lawmakers are considering new measures to tackle price gouging, fraudulent resales, and predatory practices in the live entertainment ticketing industry. The “Restricting Egregious Scalping Against Live Entertainment (RESALE) Amendment Act of 2025,” introduced by Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen, aims to establish stronger consumer protections for music, theater, and sports fans who often face inflated ticket prices and deceptive sales tactics.
D.C. Council debates RESALE Act to curb ticket scalping and junk fees
WASHINGTON — District of Columbia lawmakers are considering new measures to tackle price gouging, fraudulent resales, and predatory practices in the live entertainment ticketing industry. The “Restricting Egregious Scalping Against Live Entertainment (RESALE) Amendment Act of 2025,” introduced by Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen, aims to establish stronger consumer protections for music, theater, and sports fans who often face inflated ticket prices and deceptive sales tactics.
‘No Kings’ protests sweep U.S. as Trump faces backlash amid government shutdown
Thousands of demonstrators across the United States took to the streets on Saturday for the “No Kings” protests, a series of nationwide rallies denouncing President Donald Trump’s leadership and the ongoing government shutdown. The events brought a mix of political activism and festive energy to city squares, parks, and the nation’s capital, as participants called for accountability, the protection of democratic institutions, and an end to what they described as authoritarian tendenci
‘No Kings’ protests sweep U.S. as Trump faces backlash amid government shutdown
Thousands of demonstrators across the United States took to the streets on Saturday for the “No Kings” protests, a series of nationwide rallies denouncing President Donald Trump’s leadership and the ongoing government shutdown. The events brought a mix of political activism and festive energy to city squares, parks, and the nation’s capital, as participants called for accountability, the protection of democratic institutions, and an end to what they described as authoritarian tendenci
D.C. delays approval of sidewalk delivery robots amid safety and accessibility concerns
Washington, D.C. — City transportation officials are urging caution as pressure mounts to approve autonomous food delivery robots on District sidewalks. Despite growing interest from technology firms eager to deploy their devices across Washington, the D.C. Department of Transportation (DDOT) says it will not rush to authorize the new technology without first addressing safety, accessibility, and regulatory concerns. At a Wednesday hearing before the D.C. Council’s Committee on
D.C. delays approval of sidewalk delivery robots amid safety and accessibility concerns
Washington, D.C. — City transportation officials are urging caution as pressure mounts to approve autonomous food delivery robots on District sidewalks. Despite growing interest from technology firms eager to deploy their devices across Washington, the D.C. Department of Transportation (DDOT) says it will not rush to authorize the new technology without first addressing safety, accessibility, and regulatory concerns. At a Wednesday hearing before the D.C. Council’s Committee on
Petra Management to pay $700,000 in D.C. housing discrimination settlement
A property collective known as Petra, which manages three apartment complexes in Washington, D.C., has been ordered to pay $700,000 after being found liable in a housing discrimination lawsuit. The legal action accused Petra of intentionally discriminating against lower-income residents in order to boost profits, violating several District housing laws. The outcome represents a significant step in the city’s continuing efforts to ensure equal access to affordable housing and to hold landlords
Petra Management to pay $700,000 in D.C. housing discrimination settlement
A property collective known as Petra, which manages three apartment complexes in Washington, D.C., has been ordered to pay $700,000 after being found liable in a housing discrimination lawsuit. The legal action accused Petra of intentionally discriminating against lower-income residents in order to boost profits, violating several District housing laws. The outcome represents a significant step in the city’s continuing efforts to ensure equal access to affordable housing and to hold landlords
Trump warns China of 100% tariffs amid escalating rare earth dispute
The United States has warned that steep tariffs could soon be imposed on China if Beijing proceeds with its newly announced restrictions on rare earth exports, heightening concerns of another trade confrontation between the two largest economies in the world. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Tuesday that the decision now rests largely on China’s next actions, suggesting that the situation remains fluid in the run-up to a crucial diplomatic meeting later this month. Pr
Trump warns China of 100% tariffs amid escalating rare earth dispute
The United States has warned that steep tariffs could soon be imposed on China if Beijing proceeds with its newly announced restrictions on rare earth exports, heightening concerns of another trade confrontation between the two largest economies in the world. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Tuesday that the decision now rests largely on China’s next actions, suggesting that the situation remains fluid in the run-up to a crucial diplomatic meeting later this month. Pr
Bears Star D.J. Moore Hospitalized After Win, Stays in D.C. for Evaluation
The Chicago Bears announced a surprising development late Monday night following their road victory, confirming that star wide receiver D.J. Moore did not travel back to Chicago with the team. Instead, Moore remained in the Washington D.C. area overnight for what officials described as “precautionary medical attention.” The statement caught fans and analysts off guard, as Moore had completed the game without showing any clear signs of a major injury. Team sources said the decisi
Bears Star D.J. Moore Hospitalized After Win, Stays in D.C. for Evaluation
The Chicago Bears announced a surprising development late Monday night following their road victory, confirming that star wide receiver D.J. Moore did not travel back to Chicago with the team. Instead, Moore remained in the Washington D.C. area overnight for what officials described as “precautionary medical attention.” The statement caught fans and analysts off guard, as Moore had completed the game without showing any clear signs of a major injury. Team sources said the decisi
Indigenous People’s Day: What’s open and closed in Washington, DC on October 13
Washington, DC will observe Indigenous People’s Day on Monday, October 13, with modified schedules across public transportation, government offices, and community services. The annual holiday honors the history, culture, and resilience of Indigenous American peoples. While many essential services will continue to operate, residents can expect changes to transit schedules, parking enforcement, and city department hours. Transportation services will operate on adjusted holiday sched
Indigenous People’s Day: What’s open and closed in Washington, DC on October 13
Washington, DC will observe Indigenous People’s Day on Monday, October 13, with modified schedules across public transportation, government offices, and community services. The annual holiday honors the history, culture, and resilience of Indigenous American peoples. While many essential services will continue to operate, residents can expect changes to transit schedules, parking enforcement, and city department hours. Transportation services will operate on adjusted holiday sched
DC Council Moves to Allow Marriages During Federal Government Shutdown
Washington, D.C. — The ongoing federal government shutdown has disrupted many aspects of daily life across the nation, and in the District of Columbia, it has even put love on hold. With the federally funded court system temporarily suspending non-essential services, couples planning to marry in the nation’s capital have found themselves unable to obtain marriage licenses or schedule courthouse ceremonies. In response, the DC Council is expected to pass emergency legislation this
DC Council Moves to Allow Marriages During Federal Government Shutdown
Washington, D.C. — The ongoing federal government shutdown has disrupted many aspects of daily life across the nation, and in the District of Columbia, it has even put love on hold. With the federally funded court system temporarily suspending non-essential services, couples planning to marry in the nation’s capital have found themselves unable to obtain marriage licenses or schedule courthouse ceremonies. In response, the DC Council is expected to pass emergency legislation this
Dallas County Reports First West Nile Virus Death of 2025
Dallas County, Texas — Health officials have confirmed the first death related to the West Nile Virus (WNV) in the 2025 season, marking a sobering reminder of ongoing mosquito risks across North Texas. The Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) announced that the victim was a man in his seventies who suffered from underlying medical conditions and had been diagnosed with the neuroinvasive form of the disease, known as West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease (WNND). This severe form aff
Dallas County Reports First West Nile Virus Death of 2025
Dallas County, Texas — Health officials have confirmed the first death related to the West Nile Virus (WNV) in the 2025 season, marking a sobering reminder of ongoing mosquito risks across North Texas. The Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) announced that the victim was a man in his seventies who suffered from underlying medical conditions and had been diagnosed with the neuroinvasive form of the disease, known as West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease (WNND). This severe form aff
NJ Lawmakers React to Federal Shutdown, Some Forgo Pay as Workers Go Unpaid
The United States federal government has entered a shutdown after lawmakers in Congress failed to agree on a funding plan before the latest deadline. The deadlock has forced thousands of federal employees across the nation, including those in New Jersey, to either stop work or continue essential duties without pay. While citizens brace for delays in federal services and economic uncertainty, the focus has now shifted to elected representatives and whether they will personally share the burden
NJ Lawmakers React to Federal Shutdown, Some Forgo Pay as Workers Go Unpaid
The United States federal government has entered a shutdown after lawmakers in Congress failed to agree on a funding plan before the latest deadline. The deadlock has forced thousands of federal employees across the nation, including those in New Jersey, to either stop work or continue essential duties without pay. While citizens brace for delays in federal services and economic uncertainty, the focus has now shifted to elected representatives and whether they will personally share the burden
Protest camp outside Union Station cleared as activists allege political motivation
A protest encampment set up outside Washington, D.C.’s Union Station was dismantled early Friday morning by crews believed to be part of the U.S. National Park Service and United States Park Police. According to members of the activist group For Liberation and Resistance Everywhere (FLARE), the removal took place around 5 a.m., when officers arrived and began clearing tents and other property from the site. FLARE claims the action was carried out without prior notice and amounted to an
Protest camp outside Union Station cleared as activists allege political motivation
A protest encampment set up outside Washington, D.C.’s Union Station was dismantled early Friday morning by crews believed to be part of the U.S. National Park Service and United States Park Police. According to members of the activist group For Liberation and Resistance Everywhere (FLARE), the removal took place around 5 a.m., when officers arrived and began clearing tents and other property from the site. FLARE claims the action was carried out without prior notice and amounted to an
Man arrested after stabbing food delivery driver in Washington DC dispute
A Washington DC man has been arrested and charged after police say he stabbed a food delivery driver multiple times during an argument over the cost of an order. Authorities confirmed that the suspect, identified as 37-year-old Travis Cole, faces charges of assault with a dangerous weapon following the incident that left the victim hospitalized with serious injuries. The confrontation unfolded on Sunday afternoon around 4 p.m. in the 2700 block of Wisconsin Avenue in Northwest Washi
Man arrested after stabbing food delivery driver in Washington DC dispute
A Washington DC man has been arrested and charged after police say he stabbed a food delivery driver multiple times during an argument over the cost of an order. Authorities confirmed that the suspect, identified as 37-year-old Travis Cole, faces charges of assault with a dangerous weapon following the incident that left the victim hospitalized with serious injuries. The confrontation unfolded on Sunday afternoon around 4 p.m. in the 2700 block of Wisconsin Avenue in Northwest Washi
New laws take effect in DC, Maryland and Virginia bringing key changes for residents
Hundreds of new laws are officially taking effect this week across Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia, bringing with them significant changes that will impact wages, taxes, cannabis use, driving penalties and criminal justice policies. From Virginia’s new criminal record sealing system to Maryland’s stricter reckless driving penalties and D.C.’s tax adjustments, the region is entering a new phase of legal reforms that touch nearly every household in so
New laws take effect in DC, Maryland and Virginia bringing key changes for residents
Hundreds of new laws are officially taking effect this week across Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia, bringing with them significant changes that will impact wages, taxes, cannabis use, driving penalties and criminal justice policies. From Virginia’s new criminal record sealing system to Maryland’s stricter reckless driving penalties and D.C.’s tax adjustments, the region is entering a new phase of legal reforms that touch nearly every household in so
D.C. faces $1.1B budget crisis after failed resolution in Congress
The District of Columbia is facing a budget crisis after the collapse of a continuing resolution in Congress, which many hoped would restore $1.1 billion in local tax revenue. With the fiscal year deadline approaching, city leaders are working under mounting pressure to close funding gaps and prepare for the possibility that the blocked money may never be released. The issue began in March when Congress approved a resolution to keep the federal government funded. Buried in the mea
D.C. faces $1.1B budget crisis after failed resolution in Congress
The District of Columbia is facing a budget crisis after the collapse of a continuing resolution in Congress, which many hoped would restore $1.1 billion in local tax revenue. With the fiscal year deadline approaching, city leaders are working under mounting pressure to close funding gaps and prepare for the possibility that the blocked money may never be released. The issue began in March when Congress approved a resolution to keep the federal government funded. Buried in the mea
17th Street closed for levee testing in Washington DC on Sept 24
Commuters in Washington DC are being urged to plan ahead as a major road closure will impact traffic in the downtown area on Wednesday, September 24. The closure is scheduled to allow for the annual testing of the flood protection levee system along 17th Street in northwest DC. According to officials, 17th Street from Constitution Avenue NW to Independence Avenue SW will remain closed from 5 a.m. until 2 p.m. while the tests are conducted. The levee is managed and o
17th Street closed for levee testing in Washington DC on Sept 24
Commuters in Washington DC are being urged to plan ahead as a major road closure will impact traffic in the downtown area on Wednesday, September 24. The closure is scheduled to allow for the annual testing of the flood protection levee system along 17th Street in northwest DC. According to officials, 17th Street from Constitution Avenue NW to Independence Avenue SW will remain closed from 5 a.m. until 2 p.m. while the tests are conducted. The levee is managed and o
Statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands appears on National Mall
A controversial new statue has drawn significant attention after appearing on the National Mall in Washington, featuring former President Donald Trump and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The artwork depicts the two figures holding hands and skipping, with a plaque below them that reads, “In honor of friendship month, we celebrate the long-standing bond between President Donald J. Trump and his closest friend Jeffrey Epstein.” The installation is the latest in a serie
Statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands appears on National Mall
A controversial new statue has drawn significant attention after appearing on the National Mall in Washington, featuring former President Donald Trump and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The artwork depicts the two figures holding hands and skipping, with a plaque below them that reads, “In honor of friendship month, we celebrate the long-standing bond between President Donald J. Trump and his closest friend Jeffrey Epstein.” The installation is the latest in a serie
Washington man arrested after aiming laser at Marine One with Trump onboard
Washington — A man from Washington, D.C., has been charged with a federal felony after allegedly pointing a laser pointer at Marine One while President Donald Trump was onboard. The accused, identified as Jacob Samuel Winckler, now faces one count of aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft, a serious charge that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison if convicted. The incident occurred on Saturday evening near the White House and led to Winckler’s immediate arrest by a U
Washington man arrested after aiming laser at Marine One with Trump onboard
Washington — A man from Washington, D.C., has been charged with a federal felony after allegedly pointing a laser pointer at Marine One while President Donald Trump was onboard. The accused, identified as Jacob Samuel Winckler, now faces one count of aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft, a serious charge that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison if convicted. The incident occurred on Saturday evening near the White House and led to Winckler’s immediate arrest by a U
DC Council to vote on RFK Stadium redevelopment and potential Commanders return
The Washington Commanders may return to play football in the District of Columbia by 2030, but significant hurdles remain before that becomes reality. The D.C. Council is scheduled to vote on Tuesday regarding legislation that would enable a major redevelopment of the RFK Stadium site, potentially paving the way for the Commanders’ return. While city officials and proponents of the project emphasize its economic potential and promise to revitalize the area east of the Anacostia River, loca
DC Council to vote on RFK Stadium redevelopment and potential Commanders return
The Washington Commanders may return to play football in the District of Columbia by 2030, but significant hurdles remain before that becomes reality. The D.C. Council is scheduled to vote on Tuesday regarding legislation that would enable a major redevelopment of the RFK Stadium site, potentially paving the way for the Commanders’ return. While city officials and proponents of the project emphasize its economic potential and promise to revitalize the area east of the Anacostia River, loca
Trump warns of new national emergency in Washington over police and immigration enforcement
President Donald Trump is once again threatening to declare a national emergency in Washington, D.C., reigniting a clash with Mayor Muriel Bowser over the city’s Metropolitan Police Department and its role in immigration enforcement. The threat comes as Trump’s 30-day emergency control of the capital’s police force, imposed under Section 740 of the Home Rule Act, has expired. In a post made shortly after midnight on Monday, Trump expressed frustration with Bowser&r
Trump warns of new national emergency in Washington over police and immigration enforcement
President Donald Trump is once again threatening to declare a national emergency in Washington, D.C., reigniting a clash with Mayor Muriel Bowser over the city’s Metropolitan Police Department and its role in immigration enforcement. The threat comes as Trump’s 30-day emergency control of the capital’s police force, imposed under Section 740 of the Home Rule Act, has expired. In a post made shortly after midnight on Monday, Trump expressed frustration with Bowser&r









