In a surprising move, the Commanders GM states that non-football discussions, including President Trump's comments, have no impact on his operations. The focus remains solely on the game. Meanwhile, DC's mayor is prioritizing the RFK deal.
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser's $3.7 billion stadium deal for the Washington Commanders faces potential disruption as Trump advocates for a name change back to the Redskins, stirring controversy.
In today's newsletter, we uncover startling headlines including Tulsi Gabbard's claims of an intelligence plot against Trump, a manhunt for a suspect in a shooting, and shocking summer chaos across America. Plus, updates on Texas floods and more!
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass discusses the impact of Trump's immigration crackdown on the city, revealing how fear and protests have changed the community's landscape.
As central Texas faces severe flooding, governors and mayors voice their worries about potential cuts to FEMA and NOAA, fearing it could hinder future emergency responses and safety.
A dramatic rescue unfolded in Los Angeles as 31 workers were saved after a tunnel collapse. With over 100 first responders on the scene, hear how they navigated a 12-15 foot dirt pile to safety!
In a significant development, Mayor Cherelle Parker announced that the work stoppage involving District Council 33 and the City of Philadelphia is officially over. After a grueling 12-hour negotiation, a tentative contract has been agreed upon, granting workers a 3% raise over three years. Despite this, the union's demands for a 32% increase remain unmet, but the deal is hailed as a historic win for the city.
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has permitted the Trump administration to move forward with plans to lay off tens of thousands of federal employees without Congressional approval. This decision raises crucial questions about executive power and the role of Congress in managing federal agencies.
New York City grapples with extreme weather while political tensions rise. Mayor Eric Adams rejects Cuomo's request to step down, and a racehorse's escapade adds to the city's wild weekend news.
In a shocking display of force, federal troops and National Guard members descended on MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, creating fear among the local immigrant community. Mayor Bass condemns the operation as a political stunt, highlighting the impact on children and families.