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Tuesday, May 14

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DC mayor ripped for private jet flight to golf tournament while crime persists, approval ratings nosedive

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Muriel Bowser, Washington, D.C.'s Democratic mayor whose approval rating is in a free fall, is facing criticism for taking a private jet to The Masters while her city's crime issue persists.

Berkadia Finances $40 Million Multifamily Purchase in Washington, D.C., Area

www.costar.com

Deal Comes As Market’s Transaction Volume Has Declined and Inventory Expands

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Former Trump International Hotel in DC Headed to Foreclosure Auction

commercialobserver.com

CGI Merchant Group’s Waldorf Astoria hotel in Washington, D.C. is headed to a foreclosure auction in June after months of financial difficulties. Chicago-based BDT & MSD Partners, the main lender of $285 million in financing backed by the…

19

Woman Who Blockaded D.C. Abortion Clinic—And Hoarded Fetuses—Gets Prison Time

www.thedailybeast.com

A judge dropped the hammer Tuesday on a fringe anti-abortion activist who infamously blockaded a Washington D.C. abortion clinic in 2020 and allegedly hoarded fetuses at her home, sentencing Lauren Handy to nearly five years in prison.

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C-SPAN Names CNN DC Bureau Chief Sam Feist CEO

C-SPAN has found its next CEO, and it is a familiar face to the world of TV news. Sam Feist, the longtime Washington D.C. bureau chief of CNN, has been selected to be the cable-funded non-profit’s next chief executive. Feist has led CNN’s…

15

A modern home was built in a Washington, DC driveway. It's listed for $580,000. See inside.

A two-story home was built in a Washington, DC driveway. The house with modern finishings is six feet wide at its most narrow point.

14

The Most Beautiful Art Museums in Washington, DC

www.insidehook.com

While D.C. may be known best for holding the seat of U.S. political power, its artistic prowess is not to be underestimated. Not only was it the first American city to implement the famed City Beautiful philosophy — which brought aesthetic…

05

DC mayor's approval rating drops below 50% for first time in Post poll

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D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s approval rating fell below 50% for the first time in her nine years in office in a Washington Post poll, with the mayor getting low marks for her handling of the issues of homelessness and crime.

04

Jessica Ebbighausen to be honored in Washington, D.C. for Police Week

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This week marks Police Week, and the Rutland City Police Department is honoring fallen officer Jessica Ebbighausen this Wednesday during the 43rd National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service in Washington, D.C.

02

Therapy dogs bring joy to government workers in Washington, D.C.

www.cbsnews.com

Four-legged friends are doing their part to bring smiles to government workers in Washington, D.C. The therapy dogs visited Capitol Hill, the State Department and USAID. CBS News' Natalie Brand tagged along for one of the canine visits.

Monday, May 13

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Illegal migrants are being 'encouraged' to vote, top Republican warns after shocking documents reveals 'training' for noncitizens to cast ballots in Washington D.C.

www.dailymail.co.uk

Documents showing a Washington, D.C. training program for illegal immigrants to vote in local elections prove the need for the SAVE act, according to Rep. Chip Roy.

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Slimmed-down ‘skinny home’ slips onto the DC market for under $600K

nypost.com

This Glick Court residence in Washington, DC had originally aimed to be 15 feet in width -- but a change in zoning laws altered that fate.

Bears DC Eric Washington believes LBs and DBs among the best in NFL

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Bears DC Eric Washington believes the team's back seven is "as good a group as there is in the NFL."

18

Another women’s soccer team is coming to Washington — and Audi Field

www.washingtonpost.com

Starting in August, a yet-to-be-named D.C. franchise, which counts D.C. United as a major investor, will begin play in a new women’s circuit.

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Untold story of the day Ronald Reagan was shot: Unearthed tapes reveal White House chaos as President lay unconscious, Soviet nuclear subs neared DC... and there was no one in control

www.dailymail.co.uk

At 2:27 p.m. on March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan walked out of the Washington Hilton hotel into a slate-gray D.C. afternoon. Suddenly, shots rang out.

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Forecast for Washington D.C. Area: Expect sunshine and dry conditions today, the only nice day of the week.

Today’s weather is rated at 9/10, so it’s a good day to enjoy. However, the rest of the week doesn’t look as great, with two slow-moving storm systems expected to bring several days of showers and storms. Today may be the only rain-free…

13

How TikTok’s slick, ‘tone-deaf’ lobbyist in Washington miscalculated as Congress passed sale-or-ban bill

nypost.com

TikTok's major mistake, according to DC insiders who spoke to The Post, was ignoring the elephant in the room: concerns that the Chinese Communist Party could leverage US user data for nefarious purposes and even sway public opinion --…

Sunday, May 12

18

One man dies, another is wounded in Northeast D.C. shooting

www.washingtonpost.com

D.C. police are investigating the shooting Saturday in the 3600 block of Hayes Street in Northeast Washington. One victim died early Sunday.

06

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Slams Washington, DC: ‘It is a Hideous Place as Far as I’m Concerned’

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas slammed life in Washington, DC while attending a recent judicial conference.

Saturday, May 11

08

Clarence Thomas says he receives 'nastiness' from critics, describes D.C. as a 'hideous place'

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said he and his wife have faced "nastiness" and "lies" in recent years and criticized Washington, D.C., as a "hideous place."