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Tragic Fall from WAMU Tower Sparks Mental Health Discussions

On Friday, June 13, 2025, a man who had been perched on the WAMU/WTOP radio tower in northwest Washington, D.C., for nearly three days fell to his death. The incident began on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 10. It ended in the early hours of Friday morning. This was after an extended standoff involving law enforcement, emergency personnel, and mental health crisis negotiators.

The broadcast community, university officials, and local residents are now reflecting on what unfolded. They are considering what can be done to help prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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House Passes $9.4  Billion Rescission Package, Targets Foreign Aid and Public Broadcasting

In a closely divided 214–212 vote, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a $9.4 billion rescission package aimed at reclaiming earlier allocated funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting programs  . The White House initiated this measure. It strives to solidify budget reductions already put forth by the Department of Government Efficiency—also known as DOGE cuts. These cuts were prompted in part by pressure from Elon Musk.