Police said three men and one woman suffered injuries not believed to be life-threatening.
Daily Archives: April 6, 2021
Warm, warmer, warmest: The days from Sunday to Tuesday
Washington relishes three days of blue skies, afternoon warmth and no April showers.
Arkansas lawmakers ban youth transgender treatment and surgeries, overriding governor’s veto
The bill makes Arkansas the first state to ban gender confirming treatments and surgery for transgender youth.
Justice Thomas: Sooner or Later, Courts Will Rule on Social Media
Past Time to Fight Back
Many conservatives — myself included — deplore the politics of boycotts. We’re not interested in patronizing companies based on political differentiation alone. But if the left is going to hijack the most powerful institutions in America and then weaponize them against voters in red states, conservatives will be left with little choice but to exert counter-pressure.
D.C. Council votes to let landlords evict dangerous tenants, but not to raise rents
Proposal to create public park instead of halfway house in Ward 7 fails by wide margin.
Biden moves up deadline to make all adults eligible for COVID-19 vaccine by April 19
President Joe Biden announced that he moved up the deadline for all adults to be eligible for coronavirus vaccine to April 19, two weeks sooner.
‘We aren’t at the finish line,’ Biden says COVID is dangerous despite vaccine rollout
Despite the vaccine rollout, Biden sends warning that coronavirus is still dangerous.