Ed Martin faces disciplinary proceedings over actions as D.C. U.S. attorney: The senior Justice Department official faces disciplinary proceedings over a letter he sent to Georgetown University’s law school about its DEI practices.
After Iran assault, Russians say U.S. can’t be trusted in Ukraine talks: As Washington focuses on its push to topple Iran’s government, delaying talks on Russia’s war in Ukraine, some in Moscow say the Kremlin must achieve its goals militarily.
Teacher’s aide pleads guilty to forcing autistic boy to eat hot sauce: “He deserved it,” she allegedly said. The case highlighted scrutiny of how the District’s schools treat students with disabilities. - "Imani K. Davis, 30, agreed Monday to plead guilty to misdemeanor assault in a deal that could leave her with a clean record. Under the agreement, a D.C. Superior Court judge could dismiss the charge if Davis stays out of trouble and completes community service before her July 22 sentencing hearing, court records show." [ed.. note: WHAT!?]
DC study suggests $10 congestion toll for downtown; Bowser, city administrator oppose plan: A 2021 study proposes charging drivers a $10 toll to enter parts of downtown Washington during peak traffic hours, but city leaders say they oppose the it.
Islamic schools excluded from Texas’s $1 billion voucher program: Advocates warn a similar effort is unfolding in Florida, threatening to shut out thousands of Muslims from benefiting from the national movement to allow public money to be spent on private schools.
Democrats ask what happened to millions earmarked for Trump’s library: ABC, Meta, Paramount and X reportedly agreed to pay at least $63 million in settlements with the president. The original fund was dissolved last year.
Pentagon bars press photographers over ‘unflattering’ Hegseth photos: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s staff took issue with images taken in a rare briefing last week and decided to shut out photographers from two subsequent news conferences.
The Federal Real Estate Maintenance Backlog Is Over $50 Billion: A new report showcases the US federal government’s efforts to climb out of a real estate hole decades in the making.
Inside the Plan to Demolish and Rebuild a Swath of Trump’s Washington
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