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Despite White House actions allowing homeless people to be arrested or removed, supporting the unhoused is more effective in ...
Opinion: A military response in Washington, D.C., to what is a social problem is heavy-handed and just plain wrong.
A federal appeals panel voted 2-to-1 against a group of international aid groups, ruling they did not have the legal standing to bring a lawsuit. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has ordered a ...
D.C. protesters cried chants of “Whose Street? Our street!” and “Go home!” across 14th street NW Wednesday night towards ...
Concerns are growing in the District as President Trump signals plans to possibly extend federal control over Washington, D.C., beyond the legal 30-day limit.
Trump has said the takeover could be extended past its original 30-day limit — either through an act of Congress or by ...
Trump is dismantling Housing First programs to reduce homelessness. But advocates say that could have dire consequences for people who are struggling and unhoused.
Europe, Ukraine hope for chilly Putin summit ▪ The Hill interview: Newsom defends redistricting fight ▪ Progressives take center stage in mayoral contests ▪ Israel steps up ...
What can be done to a city that keeps failing? We ask that question this week in Washington, D.C. and in Paterson. How can cities be fixed?
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would ask the Republican-controlled Congress to extend federal control of ...
Trump's announcements have raised fears that the government will use the Olympics to take actions that deprive homeless ...
NPR speaks with Amber Harding, executive director of The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless, about the Trump administration's efforts to crackdown on homelessness in the nation's capital.