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Anti-Trump Protest in DC Wednesday Is Expected to Draw Up to 20,000 People
On the one-year anniversary of Donald Trump’s re-election as President, a coalition of progressive organizations plans to ...
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DC National Guard deployment in the nation’s capital ordered by Trump is extended to Feb. 28
The Washington D.C. National Guard will be deployed to the nation’s capital through the end of February, according to formal ...
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DC chairs meeting of District coordination Committee
Deputy Commissioner Shaheed Benazirabad, Abdul Samad Nizamani, presided over a meeting of District Coordination Committee on National Action Plan/Apex Committee at Darbar hall Friday and reviewed ...
National Guard soldiers ordered to Washington, D.C., have had their deployments extended to at least February, CNN reported last Wednesday as a court case over the matter continues to play out pitting ...
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Nigeria: Foundation Distributes Education Materials to Schoolchildren in Port Harcourt Army Barracks
A group, Victor Tutulu-Briggs Foundation has distributed educational materials to schoolchildren in Port-Harcourt Barracks located within the premises of the Headquarters of the 6 Division Nigerian ...
Around 100 Arkansas Army National Guardsmen will go to the nation's capital after Thanksgiving to support the D.C. National Guard.
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Absolute Superman Is Likely DC’s Next Political Controversy After Batman Outrage
The recent controversy over Absolute Batman may be a drop in the bucket to the complaints Absolute Superman's current storyline may inspire.
So far this season, McLister leads Middletown in rushing yards (521) and touchdowns (seven) despite being second in attempts ...
D.C. Guard deployment will remain, but could be cut in half if red states quietly back away from Trump’s crime suppression ...
WASHINGTON — The D.C. man accused of assaulting a U.S. Border Patrol agent with a Subway sandwich was found not guilty by a ...
Prosecutors are looking into Bowser’s trip to see if it broke bribery or campaign finance laws, the Washington Post reports.
A man charged with assault for throwing a sandwich at a federal agent calls it an act of protest. Prosecutors are trying to ...
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