HUD Secretary Announces Intent to Move Agency to NSF Building

Federal employee unions have objected to the relocation. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently announced that it will be moving its headquarters, and thousands of…

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Senate Committee Approves Measure to Block FBI Remaining in D.C.

The agency had selected the Ronald Reagan Building as the site of its relocation rather than moving to Maryland. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved an amendment to the…

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U.S. Brokers Peace Deal Between Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo

The “Washington Accord” seeks to stop violence in mineral-rich eastern Congo with U.S. economic interests and oversight playing a central role. Foreign ministers from Rwanda and the Democratic…

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Federal Judge Orders Administration to Release EV Funding

The preliminary injunction requires the electric vehicle infrastructure funding to be unfrozen for 14 states. U.S. District Judge Tana Lin issued a preliminary injunction against President Donald Trump’s…

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Senator Schumer Briefly Hospitalized for Dehydration

The Northeastern U.S. has experienced an unusually hot start to the summer. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York was rushed to a Washington, D.C., hospital on…

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Senate Negotiates “Big Beautiful Bill”

Majority Leader Thune working to maintain a majority to pass the legislation in the upper chamber. The “Big, Beautiful Bill” being negotiated by Congress was sent to the…

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D.C. Joins 27 States in Privacy Suit During 23andMe Bankruptcy

Nearly 2 million customers have requested their biological data be deleted from the company database. The District of Columbia and 27 states have sued to block the purchase…

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House Moves to Roll Back D.C. “Sanctuary City” Policies

Passes measure aiming to force compliance with DHS officials The House passed a measure that would remove Washington, D.C.’s bans preventing its government from sharing its residents’ immigration…

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Military Parade and Festival Held in Washington D.C. for U.S. Army’s 250th Birthday

It is also Flag Day and President Trump’s 79th birthday. The United States Army was established, as the Continental Army, on June 14, 1775. President Donald Trump and…

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House Passes Two Bills Overturning Local D.C. Laws

Reverses noncitizen voting and reinstates police bargaining for disciplinary policies. The House of Representatives passed two bills that would reverse two local laws passed by the city government…

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