Washington, DC – The National Museum of the American Indian east exterior wall was transformed into a theater screen this evening. Two projectors displayed black and white photographs of American Indians in the...
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Washington, DC – Hundreds gathered at Upper Senate Park to celebrate America's Veterans and to champion the rights of DC residents in the United States Congress. DC has a single non-voting delegate to the US...
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Washington, DC - The Spy Museum commemorated the collapse of the Berlin Wall 19th anniversary with a car show and a band. Several Trabants built in East Germany from 1957 to 1991 lined F Street in front of...
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" Who's a journalist? The proposed federal law to protect reporters and their sources draws a tenuous line between bloggers and professionals. By Scott Gant July 28, 2008 As the August recess for Congress fast approaches, supporters of a federal shield law for...
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Washington, DC - An automobile apparently struck the rear of a WMATA bus south of where Connecticut Avenue crosses Albemarle Street in Northwest DC around 4pm. Police, Fire and EMS on the scene were blocking 3...
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Washington, DC - DC police locking down Neighborhood Safety Zones is just one example of DC's institutionalized “papers, please” mentality. It is not just the police and not just the government. The executive...
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Washington, DC – A little wind and a lot of rain uprooted trees in upper northwest DC today. At least two street trees fell on houses in the Tenleytown area. A Reno Road street tree fell onto the roof of a two...
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Washington, DC – Sunday was the 19th day of a hunger strike by the Indian Workers Congress (IWC). Protesters gathered at the statue of Mahatma Gandhi on Massachusetts Avenue to raise public awareness of the...
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Washington, DC – Dragons boats raced on the Potomac River this weekend while battling rain and wind. Hundreds gathered at and near the Thompson Boat Center to watch the 7th annual Washington DC Dragon Boat...
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Woodley Park, DC - Clinton supporters and LaRouche petitioners converged on the designated “Visibility Area” outside the Marriott Wardman Hotel while inside the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws...
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Washington, DC –
Motorcyclists visit the Federal City for the Rolling Thunder procession around the National Mall to continue public awareness of POW-MIA issues.
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Washington, DC - Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral continues its 3 day Annual Greek Festival with plenty of traditional Greek delicacies. Arts and crafts were on display on the second day. Children played...
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Washington, DC – Weekend rains weakened the ground and uprooted trees in upper northwest DC on Monday. 32nd Street between Appleton and Brandywine Streets was the site of an uprooting tree that went from...
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Washington, DC – Hundreds gathered for the first of three nights of light shows to honor the National Cathedral's 100th anniversary. Swiss lighting artist Gerry Hofstetter projected his “Lighting to Unite”...
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