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Made this for any fleeing redditors. If you were a mod of r/washingtondc just message me and I can add you as a mod here

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If Maryland made a special constitutional amendment that could only be changed by a vote of the people of DC and they granted

  1. Total self governance, DC can make and enforce and laws and taxes it wants within the city, and doesn't have to follow laws or taxes of Maryland.
  2. All Licenses and certifications will be accepted from Maryland to DC and DC to Maryland
  3. DC will be its own congressional district, its own electoral college district and have its own districts for the state house and senate, with a rule that it will never be split up or become a minority of another district.
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Starting  next month, those bright red buses with yellow accents will start disappearing from D.C. streets. After nearly 20 years, the D.C. Circulator will be completely gone by the end of the year

On a recent weekday morning, I rode three of the Circulator’s 6 bus routes across the city, from Dupont Circle to Rosslyn, from Georgetown to Union Station, and from Union Station to Congress Heights. Several riders told me that the end of the Circulator will add more time to their commutes. Kyle Parker, who uses the Circulator to get to to construction jobs around the city, says the Circulator gives him more options when wait times for Metrobus are too long. *“*The Circulator pretty much do a good job just being in between the routes,” says Parker.

 WMATA released a plan last week to expand Metrobus service to cover the gaps caused by the elimination. However, many riders, particularly those who rely on Circulator routes in the southern quadrants of the city, will still miss out.

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I applied for a contract job at one of the government offices in a certain field and they gave me an offer at the place but for a completely unrelated field after one interview, without any communication on doing so. For example, if I were in medicine, it's like being a face doctor and they gave me a job in podiatry. Is this normal? I assumed if I apply to job X and I'm told I have an offer, that it would be for job X.

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Looking for Cantonese classes for adults in washington dc

Thanks!

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Alright - I know you folks gotta have some opinions on these:

  1. 2Fifty Barbecue
  2. Albi
  3. Almeda
  4. Baan Siam
  5. Bostan
  6. Bresca
  7. Casa Teresa
  8. Crisfield
  9. Ellie Bird
  10. Ethiopic
  11. Kuya Ja's Lechon Belly
  12. Lapis
  13. Maketto
  14. Mama Chang
  15. Mita
  16. Oyster, Oyster
  17. Pineapple and Pearls
  18. Pupuseria Mama Emilia
  19. Rasika
  20. Reveler's Hour
  21. St. James
  22. The Dabney
  23. The Duck & the Peach
  24. Thip Khao
  25. Z&Z Manoushe Bakery

(Shamelessly lifted from Reddit, including the gift link 😅)

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12072242

U.S. racks up munitions costs in indefinite fight against Houthis

Those strikes come with a significant price tag. In some cases, U.S. forces have used Tomahawk missiles, which can cost about $2 million each. But even beyond the costs themselves, analysts warn that the U.S. is quickly depleting its weapons stockpiles, which were already running thin after years of military support for Ukraine in its war with Russia.

“The price of the munitions themselves may be pennies to the Pentagon financially, but using so many of them amounts to a significant blow to our actual stockpiles of these weapons,” said Mr. DiMino, the Defense Priorities analyst. “By some estimates, the Navy has already used more than a year’s worth of [Tomahawk missile] production in Yemen. It takes time to build these things. So, the costs are not just sticker price. It can set back our production by years in some cases.”

https://archive.is/2024.02.13-203740/https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/feb/13/running-tab-us-clash-with-houthis-costs-taxpayers-/

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Did the Metro System go out of its way to find the most slippery tiles they could find and pave every flat surface with them?

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All I want for Christmas is an East Coast bullet train.

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A beautifully produced video by REI highlighting the importance of green spaces in the city, especially east of the river. Worth a watch

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If this means they won't come to VA I'm all for it. Let's hope DC, MD, and VA all tell the Commanders to pay up or shut up.

No taxpayer money for stadiums!!!

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Some welcomed news for parkland east of the river

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Local subreddits like this are definitely what will be the hardest to recreate in my opinion, but they were also the best part of reddit. Hopefully we get some kind of migration.

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