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Restaurants in Washington, D.C. encounter new charges for outdoor dining after five years

Restaurants in Washington, D.C. encounter new charges for outdoor dining after five years

New Outdoor Dining Regulations in D.C. After five years of pandemic-era freedoms, restaurants in Washington D.C. are facing increasing fees and new restrictions on outdoor dining, reflecting a broader trend across many cities to reclaim public spaces and enforce safety measures. Starting December 1, eateries in the city will be required to pay new fees […]

Trump presents unique plan for the upcoming transformation of Washington

Trump presents unique plan for the upcoming transformation of Washington

Trump’s Vision for the Eisenhower Executive Office Building In a recent interview on “The Ingraham Angle,” former President Donald Trump shared an ambitious vision to revitalize the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB). He believes this could mark a significant transformation for the often-criticized landmark. “When that building was built, many considered it, well, quite ugly,” […]

LEE CARTER: A reopened government won’t solve what has been damaged in Washington

LEE CARTER: A reopened government won’t solve what has been damaged in Washington

The House of Representatives has reached an agreement to reopen the federal government, and by Thursday, operations resumed in Washington. However, many Americans seem to have mentally checked out, despite the government’s reopening. The real issue isn’t just a shutdown—it’s indifference. When the government halts, paychecks are delayed, services are interrupted, and families feel the […]

Schumer and Pelosi face defeat while Trump achieves a significant victory in Washington

Schumer and Pelosi face defeat while Trump achieves a significant victory in Washington

Schumer’s Government Shutdown Strategy Fails Chuck Schumer’s attempt to manage the government shutdown fell apart when eight members, including seven Democrats and an independent, disagreed with him. This marks a significant and embarrassing end to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. This situation highlights one of President Trump’s notable victories against his staunch opponents, […]

The priorities in Washington are misaligned — and veterans are aware of it.

The priorities in Washington are misaligned — and veterans are aware of it.

Impact of Government Shutdown on Veterans When the government shuts down in Washington, it halts not just political operations but also affects the lives of many, particularly America’s veterans. At the onset of last month’s shutdown, a veteran named James reached out to Vetcom, visibly distressed. His query was painfully straightforward: “Will I still get […]

Washington State University halts gender medicine course

Washington State University halts gender medicine course

WSU Suspends Medical Education Courses Amid Controversy Washington State University has put a hold on its continuing medical education courses, including a video series focused on adolescent gender medicine. This move follows an investigation prompted by complaints from LGBTQ advocates regarding the content of these courses. Continuing medical education (CME) programs are intended to assist […]