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    Tyra Banks Sued in DC Over 'Hot Ice Cream' Brand Claims

    Tyra Banks faces a Washington DC lawsuit over her 'hot ice cream' brand. Here's what the legal dispute involves and why it matters in the capital.

    By Lead Observer May 31, 2026 ▲ MKT
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    Job Hopping Still Pays in 2026 — Especially for Gen Z in DC

    Gen Z workers who switch jobs in 2026 are still earning more. Here's what DC's young professionals need to know about job hopping, salary gains, and career strategy.

    By Sienna Cole May 31, 2026 ▲ MKT
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    Craft Brewers Storm Capitol Hill to Fight for Industry Survival

    Independent craft brewers descended on Capitol Hill to meet with Congress over taxes, tariffs, and regulations threatening the $35B industry. Here's what they want.

    By Political Desk May 31, 2026 ▲ MKT
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    Healthcare REIT Drops $425M to Break Into DC-Area Senior Housing

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    By Market Intelligence Unit May 31, 2026 ▲ MKT
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    Kevin Warsh Wants to Rewire How the Fed Measures Inflation

    Kevin Warsh is pushing the Federal Reserve to rethink its inflation framework. Here's what that means for Washington, markets, and your wallet.

    By Market Intelligence Unit May 31, 2026 ▲ MKT

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Six Figures Isn't Rich Here. So Now What?
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Six Figures Isn't Rich Here. So Now What?

In a city where $150,000 feels middle-class, high earners are rethinking everything from emergency funds to estate planning just to stay ahead.

By Terrence Holt May 20, 2026
The $500,000 Gamble: Opening a Restaurant in DC
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The $500,000 Gamble: Opening a Restaurant in DC

Between brutal rents, labor shortages, and a dining scene that devours the unprepared, launching an eatery in the capital has never been more expensive—or more complicated.

By Julian Avery-Cross May 20, 2026
The Lao Kitchen DC Didn't Know It Needed
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The Lao Kitchen DC Didn't Know It Needed

A DMV chef is quietly building a Lao food movement one pop-up at a time—and DC's most adventurous eaters are finally paying attention.

By Rod Wright May 20, 2026
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