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The Trump administration seeks to gut the D.C. Tuition Assistance Grant Program and to rehire many of the federal employees ...
New York Diaries, 1983—1994 takes us through the early years of Mallon’s career and into a city gripped by fear during the ...
Police arrested Eric Cleckley, who is facing a misdemeanor charge for allegedly threatening Ron Williams. Cleckley says the ...
Plus, baby gear hit hard by tariffs on China, and the White House is requiring applicants to civil service jobs to pledge ...
White’s longtime former chief of staff Wanda Lockridge is supporting another candidate in the Ward 8 special election on July ...
Plus, people have died due to cuts to foreign aid, despite Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s claims otherwise.
We matched on two dating apps, but we’ve never talked IRL. Is there a non-creepy way to make a move? Am I the problem?
Eating or keeping the lights on. That is the choice Ward 8 resident Don Gardner was forced to make. Gardner is praying that his application for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, known ...
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Military charade: The “National Protest Against Trump and the War Machine” hopes to draw thousands of people from across the country to protest the June 14 military parade in D.C.The parade ...
Michele Evans’ first published short story can be found in Grit & Gravity, but she’ll read from her debut poetry collection on May 20 at the Writer’s Center. Credit: Kendall Evans On ...
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