GOP looks the other way as Trump pushes unorthodox trade proposals: The former president touts tariffs as a cure-all for America’s economic ills, but Republican lawmakers characterize his rhetoric as a negotiating tactic.
Under a Texas sun, agrivoltaics offer farmers a new way to make money
Johnson turns to Democrats to prevent government shutdown amid GOP opposition: House Speaker Mike Johnson called his funding deal with congressional Democrats “the last available play” to keep the government open.
Former Teamsters leader criticizes non-endorsement of Harris for president: James P. Hoffa, who led the Teamsters for 23 years, said it was a mistake for the union not to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, the “correct choice for labor.” [ed. note: if Trump wins, I hope he and Musk absolutely gut the Teamsters]
Washington and the West struggle for a way forward with Putin’s Russia: In the United States and Europe, there is growing uncertainty about how to counter Putin’s aggression without stoking a direct conflict with Russia.
Trump keeps talking about criminalizing dissent: Four times in recent weeks, the former president said it is or should be illegal to criticize judges, despite his long history of doing just that.
More voters expect Harris to win. Here’s why that could actually matter.: Some research suggests that people are pretty good at predicting these things, for a few reasons.
Mystery of disappearing ospreys might have controversial explanation: A new study suggests osprey chicks are starving in parts of the Chesapeake Bay because of a lack of menhaden, a primary source of food but also a major industry. - "Environmentalists have seized on the report to support their fight against the menhaden-harvesting industry in Virginia, which is pitted in a long-running battle to hold off regulatory limits. Sport fishermen are allied with the environmentalists, arguing that industrial harvesting has depleted the menhaden supply and harmed other species of birds and fish that feed on it, such as striped bass.
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"Other states on the Atlantic Seaboard — including Maryland, New York and New Jersey — have outlawed the kind of massive menhaden harvesting practiced in Virginia by Omega and its affiliate, Ocean Fleet Services."
The summer Europe turned on tourists: Fed-up locals are protesting tourism as local officials promise to implement a slew of new fees.
How a grocery store fight fractured a Maryland town along racial lines: All residents of tiny Snow Hill wanted was a better grocery store. The efforts to get one reopened generational wounds.
Driver who hit 12-year-old girl in D.C. charged with reckless driving: Earl Darryl Curtis, whose car has more than $20,000 in unpaid D.C. tickets, was initially given a citation for colliding with a pedestrian on Capitol Hill.
Red-backed salamander gets support from students to become DC’s official amphibian
Owners of DC Hotel with recent string of violence mandated to increase security: OAG
Judge allows lengthy brief in Trump case, rejecting claim of election impact: The judge granted the special counsel’s request to file an up-to-180-page brief in the election interference case, over Trump lawyers’ objection.
Report: Damage to the Potomac could cost $15 billion in first month: Five million people living in the D.C. region depend on the river as their sole source of drinking water.
Opinion What election night 2024 might look like — and why you’ll need to be patient: Pennsylvania and Wisconsin still prohibit the counting of mail-in ballots until Election Day.
Grocery chains are bigger than ever. See who runs the stores near you.
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