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Congress votes to overturn Central Yukon conservation management plan

Congress votes to overturn Central Yukon conservation management plan

by Lexi Newsom | Nov 6, 2025 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — On Oct. 9, the U.S. Senate passed a joint resolution of disapproval seeking to overturn the newly passed protection of federal land in the Central Yukon region of Alaska and open lands designated for conservation to the mining industry. The resolution...
In photos: Longest ever government shutdown in U.S. History, protesters rally on trump’s re-election anniversary

In photos: Longest ever government shutdown in U.S. History, protesters rally on trump’s re-election anniversary

by Riddhimaa L. Kodali | Nov 6, 2025 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Wednesday marked the longest government shutdown in U.S. history under President Donald Trump’s term, surpassing the previous 35-day record during his first administration from December 2018 to January 2019.  The day saw thousands of anti-fascist...
Dems urge rural development nominee to push back against Trump administration

Dems urge rural development nominee to push back against Trump administration

by Sophie Baker | Nov 6, 2025 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — Democrats urged a U.S. Department of Agriculture nominee to push back against Trump administration policies and stand up for rural communities at a confirmation hearing on Wednesday.  Glen Smith, President Donald Trump’s pick to be the next Under...
Supreme Court scrutinizes Trump’s sweeping tariffs, limits of presidential power in historic case

Supreme Court scrutinizes Trump’s sweeping tariffs, limits of presidential power in historic case

by Avigna Ramachandran | Nov 6, 2025 | Business, Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Supreme Court justices sharply questioned President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda and appeared skeptical of its legality under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) during oral arguments on Wednesday.  The consolidated cases were brought...
Supreme Court struggles with constitutionality in soldier’s case suing government contractor

Supreme Court struggles with constitutionality in soldier’s case suing government contractor

by Katarzyna Nguyen | Nov 5, 2025 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Supreme Court justices struggled with how to apply the definition of “uniquely federal interest” in military combat situations during oral arguments for Hencely v. Fluor Corporation on Monday. Army Specialist Winston Hencely, the petitioner, was injured...
Watch: D.C. ‘shyster’ trades briefcases for buns, launching hot dog stand during shutdown

Watch: D.C. ‘shyster’ trades briefcases for buns, launching hot dog stand during shutdown

by Ashley Wong | Nov 5, 2025 | Business, Featured

WASINGTON — As Washington grinds to a halt during the government shutdown, furloughed IRS lawyer Isaac Stein is firing up his grill. Fulfilling what he calls his ‘childhood dream’, Stein’s new workplace is the corner of 1st and M St NE, where his pop-up hot dog...
Live Updates on Election Day 2025

Live Updates on Election Day 2025

by Medill News Service | Nov 4, 2025 | Featured, Politics, Topics

Medill News Service reporters provide live updates from polling places across Northern Virginia on Election Day. These reports are published in conjunction with the Washington Post.   6:42 p.m. — Republicans need ‘better judgment’ and to show respect to win back...
Mamdani’s rise a bellwether for the Democratic Party’s future

Mamdani’s rise a bellwether for the Democratic Party’s future

by Gabe Hawkins | Nov 3, 2025 | Featured, Politics

When progressive young New York State Assemblyman and Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani mounted a mayoral campaign in the nation’s largest city, Sunrise Movement, a youth-led environmental organization, was quick to endorse him. Despite not typically endorsing local...
Trick or tariff: Halloween supplies see double-digit price increases

Trick or tariff: Halloween supplies see double-digit price increases

by Philip Lam and Isaiah Steinberg | Oct 31, 2025 | Business, Featured, Topics

VIENNA, Va. — A significant majority of Halloween essentials like costumes and decorations are made in China, leaving many families spooked by tariff-induced price increases this holiday season. The National Retail Foundation projects that Americans will spend a...
Aviation crisis reaches new heights as air travel hits turbulence

Aviation crisis reaches new heights as air travel hits turbulence

by Kally Proctor | Oct 30, 2025 | Business, Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – As the government shutdown hits the one month mark, ground stops, travel delays and flight cancellations have become more common as staffing shortages caused by the shutdown increase at airports. Air traffic controllers, who are considered essential...
Fed cuts rates amid labor concerns, casts doubt on further easing in December

Fed cuts rates amid labor concerns, casts doubt on further easing in December

by Avigna Ramachandran | Oct 30, 2025 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON –  Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced a quarter point rate cut on Wednesday, marking the second cut of this year.  The reduction brings the federal funds rate to the 3.75% to 4.00% range, closer to what the Fed considers its neutral rate. The...
Native leaders, advocates warn of shutdown’s impact on their communities

Native leaders, advocates warn of shutdown’s impact on their communities

by Isabella Jacob | Oct 30, 2025 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – As the government shutdown nears the one-month mark, Native American advocacy groups and leaders warned that furloughs, terminations and funding lapses are hurting education, food access and economic aid for tribal communities by slowing crucial federal...
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