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Pickleball · ArlingtonTemporary pickleball and beach volleyball courts could be coming to Crystal City as plans to build two apartment towers face significant delays. A pair of 30-story apartment buildings are ultimately expected to bring 1,439 residential units and over 22,000 square feet of retail to 223 23rd Street S. and 2250 Crystal Drive. But the projectSee the Story
Temporary pickleball courts proposed as Crystal City development project faces delays
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Antony Blinken · ArlingtonIn our news wrap Tuesday, at least eight people were killed and dozens injured when a bus carrying farmworkers crashed in Florida, at least three died in severe storms across southern states, Secretary of State Blinken is in Ukraine to show support for the country's war against Russia and a manhunt is underway in France after a brazen ambush on a prison convoy that killed two guards.See the Story
News Wrap: Farmworker bus crash kills at least 8 in Florida
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Joe Biden · ArlingtonPresident Biden announced a series of major tariffs on several Chinese imports. The world's two largest economic superpowers are colliding over the future of electric vehicles and other industrial sectors. It comes as both President Biden and Donald Trump are battling to sell voters on their visions for the economy. Lisa Desjardins discussed the developments with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.See the Story
Treasury Secretary Yellen on why Biden is targeting Chinese manufacturing with new tariffs
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Arlington, Virginia · ArlingtonThe parliament in the country of Georgia passed a bill that requires aid groups and media that receive foreign funding to register as "organizations serving the interests of a foreign power." Georgia is located between Russia and Turkey on the Black Sea. Critics call it the "Russia Law" and say it will increase Russian influence and block Georgia's integration into the West. Nick Schifrin reports.See the Story
Amid massive protests, Georgian parliament passes bill critics say will set back democracy
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Joe Biden · ArlingtonThe Biden administration is asking a federal judge to partially terminate a decades-old agreement that set standards of care for unaccompanied migrant children held in U.S. custody. White House Correspondent Laura Barrón-López explains what this means.See the Story
White House asks judge to change protections for migrant children in government custody
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Pulitzer Prize · ArlingtonThe Pulitzer Prize is one of journalism's most prestigious awards and this year's winners include some familiar names like The New York Times, Associated Press and Washington Post. But it was also a big year for some small newsrooms, including some new digital outlets with just a handful of reporters covering stories in their local communities. Stephanie Sy has our look.See the Story
Editors of small news sites on winning Pulitzer Prizes and the future of local reporting
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Drake · ArlingtonThey are two of the biggest names in hip hop, Kendrick Lamar and Drake, and they're locked in a rap battle that's capturing global attention and having a big impact on the music industry. Amna Nawaz discussed this feud and its implications with Sidney Madden of NPR. It's part of our arts and culture series, CANVAS.See the Story
A look at the Kendrick Lamar-Drake feud and its implications
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Culture · ArlingtonMary C. Murphy is a social psychologist and professor specializing in improving equity, diversity, and inclusion in educational and organizational settings. Her new book, "Cultures of Growth," explores the traits of individual and team success. Mary shares her Brief But Spectacular take on how we create cultures of growth.See the Story
A Brief But Spectacular take on creating cultures of growth
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