Judge orders CFPB’s COO to testify next week
The court aims to get to the root of conflicting messages as to what work is being ordered and done at the imperiled agency. The bureau remains barred from mass firings and reportedly asked to dismiss a lawsuit against Comerica.
Air Force sued by watchdog over minority graduation experiment
A military watchdog filed a lawsuit against the Air Force over records regarding an experiment launched under the Biden-Harris administration.
Fired Labor Board Member's Bid for Reinstatement Has Catch-22
Fired NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox’s legal bid to rejoin the board carries an unexpected risk for labor law enforcement, as her success could give a big boost to employers that have challenged the agency’s constitutionality.
2 DC police officers pardoned in fatal pursuit reinstated by MPD
Two D.C. police officers convicted for their roles in a 2020 pursuit that resulted in the death of a young Black man, and who were pardoned by President Donald Trump earlier this year, have been reinstated by the Metropolitan Police Department,
District court hears arguments in CFPB case, requires additional evidentiary hearing, records declarations
On March 3, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia held a hearing to address the plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction
AHA, others file amicus brief opposing J&J 340B rebate model
The AHA Feb. 28 filed a friend-of-the-court brief ( in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, urging the court to uphold the Health Resources and Services Administration’s decision to reject Johnson & Johnson’s proposed 340B rebate model in a lawsuit brought by J&J to bar the agency from doing so.
Why your utility bill is skyrocketing and how to break free
Good Morning Washington continues our Solar Powered Minute series with Wyatt Everhart, meteorologist and advisor with Solar Energy World.
Judge Orders CFPB Official to Testify on Agency's Operations
A top Consumer Financial Protection Bureau official will be forced to testify about the Trump administration’s plans for the agency and whether it is properly handling consumer complaints and other congressionally mandated tasks.
Live Boldly — March 2025 Message from Department of Aging and Community Living
Discover the latest updates and initiatives for DC seniors, including new healthcare services and community engagement opportunities.
Green groups sue enviro agencies over DOGE teams
The Center for Biological Diversity argues the Elon Musk-led "Department of Government Efficiency" teams are a “flagrant violation” of the Federal Advisory
For 11 L-L League, CCAC girls basketball teams, time to shine is now in PIAA playoffs
Six Lancaster-Lebanon League teams and five Commonwealth Christian Athletic Conference squads have earned slots in the PIAA girls basketball playoffs. The brackets became official on Sunday.
Mining giant on a long and winding campaign of woke-washing
Nearly five years after Rio Tinto drew global condemnation for destroying ancient Indigenous rock sites, Rio Tinto is still trying to make amends.
Off-duty DC police officer accused of shooting driver after crash
An off-duty DC police detective is accused of shooting a man after the two got into a car accident. The driver is expected to cover and the shooting is under investigation.
Columbia Mourns as Maury County Sophomore Dies in Tragic Rollover Accident on Mooresville Pike
Maury County mourns the loss of Culleoka student Kayden Patterson in a car accident. The school offers support to students and staff.