Roberta Rabinovitz, 82, found a home through PACE, a nonprofit tackling elder housing challenges amidst rising costs.
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President Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin are meeting today in Alaska to discuss ending Russia's war
Crime in D.C. hits a 30-year low per DOJ, yet violent crime lingers in areas. How strong is law enforcement now?
House Republicans remain silent on Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's claim that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act aims to privatize Social Security.
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NPR interviews Amber Harding on the Trump administration's homelessness crackdown in Washington, D.C.
Views on crime in D.C. vary by location, but many residents believe President Trump's approach is ineffective.
MILWAUKEE—More than 100 aspiring umpires attended MLB's camp, embracing tech as a tool to perfect their skills.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed Congress, not the president, controls the national census.










