A police officer in Northern Virginia has saved the life of an unconscious driver after pulling him from a burning car
Daily Archives: October 26, 2020
Price Controls Are Intellectual Property Theft by a Different Name
President Trump recently signed an executive order that would drop Medicare payments for many prescription medicines to the lowest price paid in other developed nations.
America’s Security in Space – On the Ballot
Many Americans recall Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong walking on the moon.
Is the Stock Market Telling Us That Trump Will Win?
D.C. police spent $40 million in overtime for demonstrations that started in May
City officials are shifting millions of dollars unspent by other agencies while seeking additional funding from the federal government.
Best Bike Helmets That Won’t Break the Bank
The pandemic has reunited many adults with their bicycles. According to a recent survey, nearly 10 percent of American adults rode a bike for the first time in over a year, and 36 percent took their kids for their first bike ride. But whether you’re biking, scootering, or skating around town, safety should always come first, and that means protecting…
American University to offer more in-person classes, but remain mostly online in spring
The campus will add on-campus housing and offer more in-person classes.
DIY Projects Bring Joy, Positivity Amid the Pandemic
D.C.-area DIY blogger Rashida Banks says the pandemic has prompted a lot of people to jump on the bandwagon. “DIYs have been helping people even close the gap between time,†Banks says. DIY can be a great way to fill the “void†that would otherwise be spent traveling or meeting with friends and family, according to Banks. News4’s Tracee Wilkins…