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Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith reflects on Pope Francis' legacy of mercy and hope, and the celebration of life on Africa Day and Bread for the World's 50th anniversary.
AI surveillance in schools raises civil rights concerns, disproportionately impacting Black and low-income students, says Georgetown Law expert.
The Walters Art Museum presents the 2025 Janet and Walter Sondheim Art Prize Finalists Exhibition. Discover the work of five talented artists.
R&B singer Cassie testified in court on May 13 that music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs abused and sexually exploited her for ...
Cuts to community violence prevention grants impact grassroots organizations and their efforts to reduce violence and promote community safety.
Experience the vibrant culture of Washington, D.C. at 'Ask a D.C. Native, Live!' on May 19. Join locals and newcomers for a fun-filled night of trivia.
Umberto Rispoli rides Journalism to victory in the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes, marking his first win in a Triple Crown race.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, Florida Decides Healthcare and the Elias Law Group have filed a federal lawsuit challenging Florida’s new law, HB 1205, which restricts citizen-led ballot initiatives.
B The real issue in America is no longer what Donald Trump is doing with his daily and consistent violation of the U.S. Constitution, but rather, what will the Congress do in light of the blatant ...
Local resident Missy Love shares a perspective of public servants who show up every day to educate, protect and support our communities—deserving gratitude not just this week, but year-round.
The case of Adriana Smith, a brain-dead pregnant woman kept on life support in Georgia, has sparked legal and ethical debates over fetal personhood under the state’s strict abortion laws, which may ...
Community models heat up the runway in local fashions including Craig Coates Couture at the Fashion for a Cause event, returning June 5 to the U.S. Naval Academy’s Fluegel Alumni Center.