President-elect Donald Trump’s billionaire ally Elon Musk played a key role this week in killing a bipartisan funding proposal that would have prevented a government shutdown, railing against the plan in a torrent of more than 100 X posts that included multiple false claims.
Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon ... blight.” Musk reposted a false report about the $3 billion and said “This should not be funded by your tax dollars!” Bowser made the ...
The Washington Commanders plan to build a new stadium in the next few years. Everything was lining up for the team to return to the iconic RFK site in D.C., but a tweet from Elon Musk appears to have derailed the plans.
President-elect Donald Trump's billionaire ally Elon Musk played a key role this ... Credit: AP/Alex Brandon District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser addressed false claims about the stadium's ...
Musk used his social network X to stir Republicans into a frenzy over the stopgap spending bill filed the night before by House Speaker Mike Johnson, who was forced by his thin majority to negotiate with Democrats on a resolution that could pass in time to avert a government shutdown that would start 12:01 a.m. Saturday.
The Senate stunned D.C. early Saturday — passing the RFK Stadium bill after it looked dead. Why it matters: With President Biden's signature, the District would get 99-year control over the federal land,
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has proposed to make the land into a sports complex with a market hall, pedestrian bridges, and a Robert F. Kennedy memorial.
A measure that would give D.C. control of the RFK Stadium site was stripped from the new version of a federal government funding bill, 7News has learned.
The Washington Commanders' path to returning to nation's capital is clear after an on-again, off-again saga in Congress ended with a late reprieve
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The path for the NFL's Washington Commanders to return to the nation’s capital is clear after an on-again, off-again saga in Congress.
The Senate early Saturday approved legislation to transfer administrative jurisdiction of Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Stadium to the District of Columbia. The legislation had been removed from a continuing resolution to fund the government,