Friday, October 31, 2025

Reading archive 2025-10-30

D.C. residents outraged after housing-retail plan flips to industrial: The developer says the mixed-use project is no longer viable due to D.C.’s sluggish economy and rising construction costs.

After a federal agent shot at a D.C. driver, claims of a police cover-up: A Homeland Security agent shot into a man’s car. The agency said Tuesday he was trying to hit them with the car. A D.C. police report about the arrest does not mention gunfire or any attempt to ram officers.

The best source of critical minerals is driving down U.S. streets

2 U.S. prosecutors suspended after describing Jan. 6 attack as carried out by ‘mob’: Suspensions come in the case of a 2021 Capitol rioter arrested two years later with guns near former president Barack Obama’s home.

Judge praises suspended prosecutors before sentencing man for bomb hoax: Two prosecutors were earlier removed from Taylor Taranto’s case after filing a sentencing memo that referred to Jan. 6. as a “riot.”

The choreographed fakery of American politics: East Wing edition: Trump’s residential immodesty is nothing compared with his anti-constitutional immodesty.

The Shutdown is About to Get a Lot Worse: November 1 is the date to watch.

School staff testify they warned 6-year-old who shot teacher was a threat: Abby Zwerner, the teacher wounded in her classroom in 2023, is suing a former assistant principal for gross negligence.

Maryland’s Democratic Senate president blocks anti-Trump redistricting fight: Gov. Wes Moore and House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones, two of Maryland’s top Democrats, want a special session to redistrict. Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson said no.

Why we’re forcing Senate votes on Trump’s tariffs: Do our colleagues side with U.S. consumers or back the president’s economically damaging policy?

I emigrated from Vietnam. Halloween in America astonished me.: Coming from a communist-run nation, I was baffled by glimpses of life in my new home.

Trump moves to block public servants from loan forgiveness based on ideology: Those who work with undocumented immigrants, provide gender transition care for minors or publicly protest could be blocked from student loan forgiveness under a new rule.

The surprising reason home prices remain stubbornly high: A growing number of home sellers are taking lingering properties off the market instead of lowering their prices.

Jury acquits Virginia man who called for Trump’s assassination Defense attorneys for Peter A. Stinson argued that his posts on Bluesky were protected under the First Amendment.

This gay Republican could make history. He’d like to talk about something else.: Virginia’s John Reid could become the country’s first openly gay Republican elected to statewide office. Attacks from within his party have made his sexuality an issue, he says.

Former Illinois sheriff’s deputy convicted in killing of Sonya Massey: Sonya Massey called 911 from her Springfield, Illinois, home in July 2024 to report a prowler. Sean Grayson was one of two deputies to respond to the call.

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