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U.S. Botanic Garden holiday exhibit features model trains and plant-based U.S. landmarks

U.S. Botanic Garden holiday exhibit features model trains and plant-based U.S. landmarks

by Khadija Ahmed | Nov 30, 2023 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — The United States Botanic Garden’s annual holiday exhibit is now open, spotlighting model trains and D.C. landmarks made from plant materials. Upholding the tradition requires a large undertaking. “We close the holiday show every year on January 1, and we...
Senate panel subpoenas Harlan Crow, Leonard Leo in Supreme Court probe

Senate panel subpoenas Harlan Crow, Leonard Leo in Supreme Court probe

by Casey He and Jessica Ma | Nov 30, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — The Senate Judiciary Committee authorized subpoenas Thursday to two individuals with close ties to Supreme Court justices, moving forward with an investigation into the personal conduct of the justices and potential conflicts of interests. The subpoenas...
Senators debate CFPB effectiveness in protecting consumer interests and stimulating economic growth

Senators debate CFPB effectiveness in protecting consumer interests and stimulating economic growth

by Julian Andreone | Nov 30, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Senators discussed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s role in preventing recessions by regulating banks and financial institutions and debated whether the agency is operating within its jurisdiction in a Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and...
‘Trump Too Small’ slogan now in the hands of the Supreme Court

‘Trump Too Small’ slogan now in the hands of the Supreme Court

by Rachel Schlueter | Nov 1, 2023 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON — As former president Donald Trump continues to face legal battles across the country, one case involving his name has reached the Supreme Court. But he was not in the courtroom on Wednesday, nor is he one of the parties involved.  The Supreme Court heard...
Supreme Court weighs whether government officials are censoring the public in violation of the First Amendment on social media accounts

Supreme Court weighs whether government officials are censoring the public in violation of the First Amendment on social media accounts

by Kunjal Bastola | Oct 31, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court debated Tuesday whether two school board officials violated parents’ First Amendment rights after they blocked the parents from posting on their personal social media accounts in a case that wades into questions about regulations in a...
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