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S 3327D.C. Shield Law Repeal Actcommittee
HR 6372D.C. Shield Law Repeal Actintroduced
S 51Washington, D.C. Admission Actcommittee
HR 1686No More D.C. Waste Actintroduced
HR 3877
Washington, D.C. Residents Voting Act
committee
HRES 923A resolution honoring the service and sacrifice of United States Army Specialist…introduced
HRES 374Recognizing the disenfranchisement of District of Columbia residents, calling fo…committee
HRES 1244Recognizing the disenfranchisement of District of Columbia residents, calling fo…committee
HR 51Washington, D.C. Admission Actcommittee
HR 5172Strong Sentences for Safer D.C. Streets Act of 2025introduced
6 signals for "D.C." · Disaster+Health
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Washington, D.C. May 28 — US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has insisted that no Ebola cases will be allowed into the United States, amid reports and growing debate over how authorities should handle Americans who may have been exposed to the virus abroad. Rubio’s remarks come in response to claims circulating in public discourse […]
3.7/10·Capital FM Kenya·Washington, District of Columbia Wilson was appointed by Gov. Mike DeWine to replace Dave Yost, who left to become vice president of strategic research and innovation at Alliance Defending Freedom in Washington, D.C.
3.1/10·Cleveland.com·Washington, District of Columbia When her son was a teenager, Connecticut mom Amy Wadsworth said, he was the type of kid parents rarely worry about. He played sports, cared about his health and stayed away from drugs. In 2018, when he left West Hartford to start his freshman year at American University in Washington, D.C., she expected his biggest […]
3.1/10·Nebraska Examiner·Washington, District of Columbia WASHINGTON — Democratic Party leaders from a dozen states traveled to Washington, D.C., at the end of May to press for their voters to cast the first ballots in the next presidential primary. State representatives argued that diversifying the early states would ensure Democrats nominate a presidential candidate who not only holds broad appeal among […]
3.1/10·Washington State Standard·Washington, District of Columbia WASHINGTON — Democratic Party leaders from a dozen states traveled to Washington, D.C., at the end of May to press for their voters to cast the first ballots in the next presidential primary. State representatives argued that diversifying the early states would ensure Democrats nominate a presidential candidate who not only holds broad appeal among […]
3.1/10·Tennessee Lookout·Washington, District of Columbia D.C. region faces growing risk of water shortages as Potomac River hits near-record lows
The D.C. region is heading into summer with rivers at near-record low levels and a growing risk of water shortages, according to water supply experts and the latest drought data.