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Watch: DC breaks Guinness World Record for most couples kissing under a mistletoe

Watch: DC breaks Guinness World Record for most couples kissing under a mistletoe

by Philip Lam | Dec 14, 2025 | Featured, Living, Topics

WASHINGTON — Over 1,400 couples flocked to the National Kiss Under the National Mistletoe event Saturday evening, making DC the new world record-holder for the most simultaneous kisses under a mistletoe, according to event organizers. With 1,435 couples locking lips...
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...
WATCH: DC CRIMES Act could end criminal record sealing for young adults

WATCH: DC CRIMES Act could end criminal record sealing for young adults

by Alison Miller | Sep 29, 2025 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON – Federal lawmakers are one step closer to restricting flexible sentencing and record-sealing options for young offenders in D.C. The DC Criminal Reforms to Immediately Make Everyone Safe Act, or DC CRIMES Act, was passed by the U.S. House of...
District of Columbia voters to decide on ranked-choice voting, semi-open primaries

District of Columbia voters to decide on ranked-choice voting, semi-open primaries

by Emma Richman | Nov 4, 2024 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to decide if Washington, D.C. will change its voting process and pass Initiative 83, which would allow independents to vote in primaries and introduce ranked-choice voting to the district. The initiative has sown...
Impassioned protesters urge Congress to undo ‘big dialysis’

Impassioned protesters urge Congress to undo ‘big dialysis’

by Ruby Grisin | Feb 29, 2024 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – When Justin Charles Evans began suffering from kidney failure, he said his career as an actor and stunt double came to a halt. He and others rallied outside the U.S. Capitol Thursday morning to advocate for the improved care of dialysis patients.  Evans...
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