Another USAID contractor in Greater Washington is planning mass layoffs in response to the Trump administration’s move to abolish the humanitarian relief agency and cancel most of its contracts.
It's official: MicroStrategy is changing its name to reflect its transformation from strictly a software firm to the self-described "world's largest bitcoin treasury company."
One of the D.C. region’s most exclusive private high schools has just landed a $60 million gift from an anonymous alum that is both the largest gift in its history and largest single donation ever awarded to an independent girls’ school.
Another major sports betting company is launching a mobile betting app in D.C., hoping to capitalize on the explosion of interest in sports wagering since the city opened up the marketplace to more operators in July.
The FTC and Maryland’s attorney general have accused a Northern Virginia-based car dealership group of false advertising and pressuring customers to buy add-on services they didn't want.
Nearly five years after establishing a U.S. headquarters in Montgomery County, a Canadian drugmaker is laying off dozens of workers there as part of a company-wide effort to reduce overhead by $40 million annually.