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Aug 28 2025POLITICS

DC's Crime Drop: A Double-Edged Sword?

Washington, DC, has seen a drop in crime since federal law enforcement stepped in. But not everyone is happy about it. The city's mayor, Muriel Bowser, says crime has gone down. She points to fewer carjackings, gun crimes, and homicides. She thinks people feel more accountable now. But she also say

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Aug 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

DCU: Breaking the Mold, One Story at a Time

The DC Universe (DCU) is shaking things up, and it's about time. With James Gunn at the helm, the DCU is ditching the one-size-fits-all approach that has dominated the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) for years. Gunn, known for his work on Guardians of the Galaxy, is bringing a fresh perspective to D

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Aug 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park Takes on Trump's D. C. in New Episode

South Park is back with another episode that dives into politics. This time, the show is looking at President Trump's decision to send more law enforcement to Washington D. C. The new episode, called \"Sickofancy, \" shows Towelie visiting the capital and finding it filled with soldiers and tanks.

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Aug 16 2025CRIME

Washington, D. C. : A City in Crisis

Washington, D. C. is facing a tough time. It's not as bad as some people say, but it's not great either. The city has seen a rise in crime and disorder, especially since the pandemic. You can see it in the streets—more litter, more graffiti, more homelessness, and more people begging. It's not just

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Aug 16 2025POLITICS

Washington's Crime Wave: A Look Back at Biden's 1992 Senate Speech

Back in 1992, Joe Biden, then a senator, had some strong words about crime in Washington, D. C. He was not alone in his concerns. Many people felt the same way. Biden spoke on the Senate floor about the dangers of driving in D. C. at night. He shared personal stories, like how he avoided stopping at

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Aug 15 2025SPORTS

Basketball Fever: NBA Games Return to NBC and Peacock

The NBA is back on NBC for the first time in over two decades, and it's bringing a lot of excitement. More than 100 games will be shown, featuring some of the biggest stars and classic rivalries. This is a big deal for basketball fans who have been waiting for this moment. The action kicks off on O

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Aug 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift's Big Podcast Moment: More Than Just Music

Taylor Swift made a splash on her boyfriend Travis Kelce's podcast, New Heights. It wasn't just about music; she shared personal stories and even some bread puns. Swift revealed she was the one who asked to be on the show, joking that she was jealous of Brad Pitt's appearance. She talked about her l

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Aug 14 2025POLITICS

Double Standards: Trump's Mixed Messages on Crime and Law Enforcement

Washington, D. C. has seen its share of turmoil, but the city's recent struggles with crime have sparked a heated debate. President Donald Trump's response to these issues has left many scratching their heads, especially when compared to his actions during the January 6th Capitol riot. Trump's late

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Aug 14 2025CRIME

D. C. Mayor Shifts Stance on Trump's Police Move

The mayor of Washington, D. C. , has changed her tone about President Trump's decision to take control of the city's police. At first, she was very upset and called it an "intrusion" on the city's independence. She even urged people to vote for Democrats to stop what she saw as an "authoritarian pus

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Aug 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift's Witty Comeback to NFL Fans

Taylor Swift made a splash on the New Heights podcast, hosted by her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother Jason. She didn't hold back, taking a playful jab at male NFL fans. In a teaser clip, Swift humorously pointed out that these fans might not be thrilled to see her in their space. This isn't t

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