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Bowser negotiated an initial plan with Commanders owner Josh Harris in April, with the team contributing $2.7 billion and the ...
BREAKING: In a 9-3 decision, the DC Council voted to advance the modified version of the deal Bowser struck with the ...
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Mediaite on MSNJonathan Capehart Slams Washington Post’s Push for ‘Optimism’ Under Trump In Scathing Comments on ExitMSNBC's Jonathan Capehart exited The Washington Post with some fiery comments about the direction of the paper under ...
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Putin appears to shrug off Trump deadline on UkraineRussian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Moscow hoped for more peace talks with Ukraine but that the momentum of ...
Brazil's Supreme Court issued search warrants and restraining orders against former President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday, banning him from contacting foreign officials over allegations he courted ...
Search teams located the body of a 79-year-old Florida man who went missing from the top of New Hampshire's Mount Washington after taking a train to the summit on Wednesday.
Local Crime & Public Safety Baltimore overdoses may be linked to new drug Lab tests on drugs obtained from site of mass overdose highlight unpredictability of drug market.
Groundbreaking held for Washington Mall redevelopment; Costco, RV center on the way Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR THE REGION.
Zachary Faria is a commentary writer for the Washington Examiner, focusing on politics and sports. He previously interned for the Washington Free Beacon. He is originally from California’s San ...
A federal judge blocked Washington State on Friday from enforcing a law that would require priests to report child abuse -- even when disclosed in a confessional -- or face nearly a year of jail time.
A federal court on July 18 blocked a controversial Washington state reporting law that would require priests to violate the seal of confession, siding with the state’s Catholic bishops who ...
The House voted to approve President Trump's request to cancel funds for public media and some foreign aid. NPR looks at how the debate over public media funding played out in Washington this week.
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