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If even 10 percent of your paid attendees are foreigners worried about hassles in coming to Washington, it’s bad for business. For that matter, if even your American participants are worried that presenters from abroad might not make it, it’s also bad for business.
The tentative agreement comes as AFSCME DC 47 was taking steps to authorize a strike for some workers, and averts the potential of a second city worker walkout this month.
Shares of NTT DC REIT , a data centre real estate investment trust, were steady in its first full trading session on Tuesday, a day after making a modest debut that sparked optimism for Singapore's IPO market revival,
"Superman" is well-liked and should play for weeks in the U.S., but DC's path back to tentpole powerhouse status will take time.
Eight opioid drug manufactures will pay D.C. $1.2 million, as part of a $720 million nationwide settlement claiming the companies contributed to the “national opioid crisis.”
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Flood Watch issued by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington due to excessive rainfall, with potential flash flooding in DC, MD, VA, and WV. Heavy showers expected; weekly forecast includes thunderstorms and high humidity.
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Washingtonian on MSN28 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and WeekendKids and parents can participate in group workouts, eat healthy snacks, and dance to a live DJ at Fuel the Future Day (Sat, free, Upper Marlboro). Go on a nighttime sightseeing adventure through the Mount Vernon Trail to spot moths (Sun, free, Alexandria).
The D.C. Council has given preliminary approval to the 2026 budget. The vote involved wrestling with some very big issues, including potential changes to Initiative 82. That’s the voter-approved measure to eliminate the tipped wage by gradually increasing it to match the District’s minimum wage,
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Religion News Service on MSNWith Pete Hegseth in the pews, a Christian nationalist church plant launches in DCChrist Kirk DC is the latest example of pastor Doug Wilson's growing sphere of influence among a cadre of conservatives sometimes described as the 'New Right.'
The first film in the newly-rebranded DC Universe has already surpassed the lifetime grosses of six out of the company's 10 most recent films.
"Superman is just the first step. Over the next year alone, DC Studios will introduce the films Supergirl and Clayface in theaters and the series Lanterns on HBO Max, all part of a bold ten-year plan," added Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav. "The DC vision is clear, the momentum is real, and I couldn't be more excited for what's ahead."