Trump’s emergency order over DC is expiring
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Fiction Horizon on MSNDC Axes Batman Spinoff After Writer’s Controversial Charlie Kirk Comments
The new Batman spinoff comic series, Red Hood, has been cancelled just days after its first issue hit shelves. DC Comics confirmed the move to retailers on the same day Red Hood #1 went on sale. Red Hood was meant to be an ongoing monthly series set in the main DC Universe,
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Alleged Washington, DC, sandwich-thrower pleads not guilty and will go on trial in November
A trial date has been set for November 3 in the case against the man accused of throwing a sub-style sandwich at a law enforcement officer in the early days of President Donald Trump’s federal anti-crime surge in Washington,
President Trump’s 30-day crime emergency in the District of Columbia expired at midnight, but the battle over control of the city continues.
DC Comics writer Gretchen Felker-Martin has received backlash for celebrating the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
House Republicans are gearing up to consider more than a dozen bills that would further limit Washington, DC’s self-governance, impose tougher punishments and roll back criminal justice reforms in the wake of President Donald Trump’s federal crime crackdown.
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSN9/11 Terror Attacks: DC marks 24 years with tributes, ceremonies
Americans across the nation and in Washington, D.C., are marking 24 years since the Sept. 11 attacks with ceremonies, acts of service, and tributes to the nearly 3,000 lives lost.
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DC News Now on MSNDC remembers 9/11 Terror Attacks, 24 years years later
Key political sites in the U.S. were targeted in the 9/11 attack, including one in Arlington, Va. and another in Washington, D.C. 24 years later, the 3,000 victims are still remembered.
WASHINGTON ( DC News Now) — The 2025 DC Half Marathon will shut down roads around D.C. on Sunday. The following streets will be closed to vehicle traffic on Sept. 14, from approximately 6 a.m. to 11 a.m.: