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politics 14d ago Washington D.C.

Accountability Commission Reviews CBP Officer Shooting

An eyewitness, Miramar Martinez, was shot five times by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers while sitting in her car. Martinez was reportedly yelling and honking her horn after witnessing CBP and ICE agents targeting individuals based on race and accents.
WAMU 88.5 DC
politics 14d ago Washington D.C.

Federal Judge Mandates USCIS Review For 33 Individuals

A federal judge has mandated that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) review the applications of 33 individuals. Other applicants remain in a waiting period due to a pause in immigration reviews.
WAMU 88.5 DC
politics 14d ago Washington D.C.

Hung Cao Discusses Pentagon Policy Mistakes

Acting Secretary of Defense Hung Cao stated that the defense industry can assist in preventing the Pentagon from repeating mistakes made during the Global War on Terror. Cao's comments follow the recent removal of his predecessor.
Mastodon
health 14d ago Washington D.C.

FDA Plans Overhaul Of Drug Testing Processes

The FDA says it plans to overhaul how drug companies test new medicines. The agency aims to cut months or years off drug development times by monitoring weather experiments. The source did not specify the exact timeline for implementation.
Bloomberg Radio
economy 14d ago Washington D.C.

Dupont Circle Business Owners Seek $2 Million In DC

Business owners in Washington D.C.'s Dupont Circle are requesting $2 million from lawmakers to offset construction costs. The request follows a 42% revenue decline for some businesses due to a construction project. Concerns were voiced during an EC Council hearing on Monday. The funds would be used to cover rent and support merchant well-being during the construction period. Executive Bill McLeod stated that construction is deterring customers and making it difficult for shopkeepers to pay rent. Merchants are asking for assistance to survive the short-term financial strain caused by the project. Challenges include the inability to offer food to-go or accommodate guest drop-offs and rides. Jeff Cole, owner of the Golden Hour cocktail bar, reported monthly costs of $50,000 due to the construction.
WAMU 88.5 DC
politics 14d ago Washington D.C.

Senator Markey Introduces Immigrant Business Loan Protection Bill

Senator Ed Markey is introducing legislation intended to combat the Trump administration's attacks on loans for immigrant business owners. The move follows a new White House policy created last month that bars non-citizens from certain loan access. The legislation aims to mitigate the impact of these policy changes on immigrant-led enterprises. Markey stated the current administration's message to immigrants is that the American dream is not for them.
WBUR Boston
other 14d ago Washington D.C.

Demonstrators Sue City Over Protest Rights Violation

A demonstration group has sued the city alleging that police violated their constitutional right to protest. Huffman stated that while the city has made no admission of wrongdoing, the sizable payment sent a message.
WBUR Boston
other 14d ago Washington D.C.

Sackler Family To Pay $7 Billion In Opioid Settlement

A city has agreed to pay $5,000 to four individuals who alleged police brutality by officers during a Black Lives Matter protest six years ago. The settlement includes no admission of wrongdoing by the city. The report was provided by John Bender. The city will pay a $5,000 settlement following a lawsuit related to a protest in May 2020. Jasmine Huffman, one of four plaintiffs, alleged her constitutional right to protest was violated after being hit in the chest with a baton by a city police officer. The payment is intended to send a specific message, according to a source. A sizable payment by the city has been made to compensate for an incident involving police brutality. Huffman stated that the payment sends a message that an event occurred deserving of compensation. Huffman expressed hope that the settlement prompts reforms in police conduct.
WBUR Boston
politics 14d ago Washington D.C.

US Ukraine Envoy To Step Down

The US special envoy to Ukraine will leave her position, according to a report by the Financial Times. The envoy, Julie David, reportedly grew increasingly frustrated by the Trump administration's lack of support for Ukraine.
RFI Monde
other 14d ago Washington D.C.

USAF Unveils Commemorative F-15E Livery

The United States Air Force revealed a special commemorative paint scheme on an F-15E fighter jet. The design honors the 40th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon.
Bluesky Social