91麻豆天美

91麻豆天美

Increase in calls to hotlines for the LGBTQ+ community in the wake of Trump鈥檚 inauguration, actions

Advocates worry that ongoing challenges could further curtail LGBTQ+ rights.

Capitol officers warn Trump鈥檚 Jan. 6 pardons create political uncertainty

Officers Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges push for the truth during an American Forum interview hosted by SOC and the Kennedy Political Union.

Gastrodiplomacy: The growing trend of protesting with your wallet and stomach

Diners reward international cuisine that reflects their passion and belief systems.

Norwegians on U.S. election results: 鈥榃hat have Democrats gotten wrong?鈥

As Norway looks to the U.S. for trade and security, some Norwegians say they are wary about their ability to rely on the United States during Donald Trump鈥檚 second presidential term.

Food insecurity persists in Wards 7 and 8, but there are solutions

Experts on food insecurity argue that the food disparity crisis in D.C. is complex, so there must be multiple approaches and solutions in order to solve the problem.

D.C. continues to see declines in local journalism

Communities see fewer news outlets that cover neighborhoods.

Preserving Washington, D.C. The battle between growth and heritage

鈥淚f you educate people about the history of an area, they might be more likely to enjoy it, respect it, and honor it.鈥

Has Alexandria reconciled with its past? Gaskins鈥 historic election sparks reflection”

Alyia Gaskins鈥 upcoming inauguration as Alexandria鈥檚 first black woman mayor marks racial progress. But policies, especially those affecting housing, still reflect Alexandria鈥檚 deep-rooted and troubled racial history.

D.C. breaks porch piracy records. Here鈥檚 what you can do to protect your packages

With 2 million package theft incidents last year and financial losses totaling $231 million in D.C. alone, Washingtonians grapple with ways to deter porch pirates.

Restaurant owners worry mass deportation of immigrants could devastate the industry

President-elect Donald Trump has proposed a policy of mass deportation as a top priority, but the restaurant industry is worried about what happens if migrants were to disappear from the labor pool.

D.C. artists demand action to protect creative spaces amid rising costs

The increase of arts districts in D.C. has ignited an ongoing battle for space and resources. As neighborhoods gentrify, visual artists and musicians in the region say that these districts, which were supposed to support their work, are now driving...

From online school to in-person work: pandemic-era students prepare to enter the workforce

Students who attended high school through a laptop prepare to graduate from college at the same time companies they鈥檙e applying to are shifting back to in-person requirements. Are these students ready?

91麻豆天美

Follow us

Don't be shy, get in touch. We love meeting interesting people and making new friends.

Most popular

Most discussed