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Near Bel AltonA wrap on the day’s hard-hitting news and opinion
States ask for federal help to block noncitizen voting
Election
Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck reportedly 'headed for divorce,'...
Entertainment
Expand the ban on NGO earmarks
Editorials
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Man found shot to death near park in Fort Washington
By Samantha Gilstrap
How one office tower had a big, positive impact on Alexandria's vacancy rate — without a lease
By Michael Neibauer
‘Low-Key Gnocchi’ pop-up opens in Del Ray
By James Cullum
Supreme Court upholds CFPB funding mechanism, rejecting conservative challenge
Ann E. Marimow
National
- The justices reversed a lower-court ruling that would have undermined the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
- The CFPB case is one of several the Supreme Court heard this term that challenge the power of federal agencies.
- The agencies are targets of conservatives who are fearful of regulation and see federal bureaucrats as unaccountable.
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Guns And Large Quantity Of Fentanyl Pills Recovered While Executing Search Warrant In Charles County
Charles Co. mentoring program is helping young women ‘walk in wholeness’
By Stephanie Ann Gaines
Supreme Court restores Louisiana voting map with majority-Black district
Politics
- A lower court had previously ruled it a racial gerrymander.
- The move ends for now a prolonged legal fight over district lines with just months to go before the election.
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Suspect in April Applebee’s Shooting Caught in Mechanicsville
By David M Higgins
A lost octet by a forgotten master shines new light on American music
Opinion
By Michael Andor Brodeur
Most and least expensive townhouses sold in Alexandria...
AROUND TOWN
- The Woodrow Wilson Bridge is opening tonight
- Saturday’s ‘Well Ray Festival’ gets postponed by 80%...
- What’s Up in Alexandria This Weekend: Old Town Festival...
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Judge says Delaware vanity plate rules allow viewpoint discrimination and are unconstitutional
By Randall Chase
2024 Prince Georges County Primary Election Results For School Board
By Kristin Danley-greiner
White House says Hur tapes are privileged as House moves to hold Garland in contempt
Jacqueline Alemany, Perry Stein
National
- The DOJ, which asked President Biden to assert privilege over the recordings, disclosed the decision Thursday.
- It came before House Republicans planned to advance a contempt resolution against Attorney General Merrick Garland.
- They accuse him of defying a subpoena to turn over audio and video recordings from the special counsel investigation.
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Cocaine found in US Capitol Police headquarters
By Ivy A. Lyons
Analysis | Inside the effort to unite Dems on Israel vote
By Theodoric Meyer, Leigh Ann Caldwell & Alec Dent
The Woodrow Wilson Bridge is opening tonight
By James Cullum