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President Trump can't unilaterally block a stadium deal for the Washington Commanders to return to DC. But he has ways he can ...
The Commanders say they are not paying attention to President Donald Trump's comments about the team's nickname and moving ...
President Donald Trump is threatening the Commanders' NFL stadium deal if the team does not change its name back to the ...
If Trump kills the deal over the team changing its name, he'd be doing the right thing but in perhaps the most corrupt ...
Chairman Phil Mendelson called the DC Council budget proposal, which calls for $1 billion in funding for the new football stadium, a fair compromise.
While Washington, D.C. remained the frontrunner for the deal, with support from the Commanders franchise and NFL executives, ...
The study claims to have found several notable risks from uncertain maintenance to parking and the lack of a comprehensive ...
Of course, there is no evidence that Native Americans, or “great Indian people” as the president calls them, actually want the nickname to go back. In fact, time, and time, and time again it was ...
The D.C. Council on Monday unanimously advanced $1 billon to meet the District's share of a new $3.6 billion Washington ...
Plus: A former Louisville police officer has been sentenced to 33 months in prison for violating the civil rights of Breonna ...
Though the football world has moved along, one of the biggest developments of the Washington Commanders' offseason has nothing to do with any of the team's players.
Donald Trump isn't done with his threats to the Washington Commanders and their new ownership. In a follow-up to Sunday ...