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Tag: history

March 7, 2026 Michael Phillips

Democrats Sue Over Trump’s Proposed “Triumphal Arch,” Escalating Washington’s Political Arms Race

March 6, 2026 Michael Phillips

D.C. Court of Appeals Strikes Down Magazine Capacity Ban as Unconstitutional

March 3, 2026 Michael Phillips

What Is the “Gang of Eight”?

February 26, 2026 Michael Phillips

D.C. Courts Open New Pathway for Self-Represented Litigants

February 26, 2026 Michael Phillips

Judge Keeps Trump’s White House Ballroom Project Moving — A Win for Executive Authority and Common Sense

February 20, 2026 Michael Phillips

Trump’s White House Ballroom Clears Fine Arts Review, Marking Major Upgrade to Historic Complex

February 18, 2026 Michael Phillips

Supreme Court Disclosure Debate Raises Bigger Questions About Transparency and Separation of Powers

February 12, 2026 Michael Phillips

DC Water Confronts “Largest Wastewater Spill in U.S. History” After Potomac Interceptor Failure

February 10, 2026 Michael Phillips

Norton, Torres Push Black History Stamp Bill—Symbolism Over Substance?

February 7, 2026 Michael Phillips

D.C. Felon Gets Prison Time After Crashing Into Unmarked FBI Car During Wild Police Chase

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