
Jacqueline Quynh
Reporter at WUSA-TV (Washington, DC)
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5 days ago |
wusa9.com | Jacqueline Quynh
Supporters are calling it decisive, and critics fear escalation. Lawmakers and global observers await the next move. WASHINGTON — Reaction is pouring in after overnight U.S. airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear sites. The Trump administration says the strikes were necessary to stop what it calls a growing threat from Iran, but critics warn the move could spark a wider conflict in the region.
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1 week ago |
wusa9.com | Jacqueline Quynh
Runners gathered for a sold-out run/walk 5k in Fort Hunt Park, supporting scholarships for college-bound seniors. ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Hundreds of runners laced up their sneakers Saturday morning for the second annual "You Matter Juneteenth Freedom 5K" at Fort Hunt Park, an event celebrating equality, unity and education. This year’s race sold out, with proceeds going toward $500 scholarships for college-bound high school seniors in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia area.
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1 week ago |
wusa9.com | Jacqueline Quynh
Federal food aid is shrinking as SNAP cuts loom, leaving food banks bracing for a surge across the D.C. region. FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. — It’s a double blow for families struggling to put food on the table. Federal funding for food banks is being cut, and Congress is considering deep reductions to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), potentially forcing states to pick up the tab. Food banks nationwide say they are bracing for a surge in demand.
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3 weeks ago |
wusa9.com | Jacqueline Quynh
Freddie Lutz and Johnny Cervantes, partners for 28 years, will tie the knot on a custom-built wedding float rolling through the WorldPride parade Saturday. WASHINGTON — With Pride Month underway, and WorldPride taking over D.C., one couple is taking their celebration of love to the streets—literally. Freddie Lutz and Johnny Cervantes, partners for 28 years, will tie the knot saturday on a custom-built wedding float rolling through the WorldPride parade.
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3 weeks ago |
wusa9.com | Jacqueline Quynh
WASHINGTON — As Washington prepares to celebrate the Army’s 250th birthday with a major parade, crews are already working along the parade route to protect the city’s streets from damage caused by some of the military’s heaviest vehicles. Near Independence Avenue and Potomac Park Drive, where staging is underway, steel plates have been laid down to reinforce key areas.
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Juxtaposition: This sign greeting people at the metro station and now the park area in Dupont Circle roped off just ahead of the big Worldpride weekend. https://t.co/nJl0NisQ2B

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