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At least 52 people have died in ICE custody since January 20, 2025, according to a Human Rights Watch analysis. “The mortality rate of deaths in ICE custody is at its h ...
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Editor Kevin Naff describes Brown, who joined the paper in 1987, as “a rock, helping us navigate financial crises and a pandemic. The Blade wouldn’t have survived without her dedication.” Pitts has ...
A bipartisan bill that would help the American people afford homes, you say? Yes please. The 21st Century Road to Housing Act was created to lower costs, build ne ...
Following primary wins for Janeese Lewis George and Aparna Raj, it seems voters are looking for policies rooted in “common sense” values.
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This Indian Pakistani spot offers just what you want from a neighborhood spot: flavorful food, generous portions, and reasonable prices.
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This article was produced as part of Humanities DC’s community journalism program. In response to fears over the 2016 presidential election results, community organizers Kristen Kane and Bianca ...