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Half of DC Uber Drivers Live Below Poverty Line: Report
Transportation experts are recommending that the D.C. Council studies how to protect ride-hailing service drivers who cope with low pay, debt and on-the-job dangers.
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Emancipation Proclamation on Display at National Archives
The Emancipation Proclamation is viewable for its annual display at the National Archives Museum through Tuesday, April 16 in honor of Washington, D.C.’s Emancipation Day.
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Runaway Car Crashes Into DC House After Kids Accidentally Put It in Neutral
A car rolled down a hill and crashed into a Foxhall Village home after two young boys accidentally put the car in neutral. No one was injured, but the house is condemned, putting the residents out of a home.
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New Acela Trains to Shorten Route Between DC and New York
Tilting trains? It might sound strange, but Amtrak’s new Acela line trains that lean into curves and bends will shave time off trips, and they plan to roll them out over the next couple of years.