Breakfast links: Trump’s tariffs could hit the e-bike market
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E-bike imports could get hit with tariffs
E-bikes are increasingly popular across the country, but due to President Donald Trump's trade policies, many of the bikes imported from China could be subject to a 25% tariff in the near future. (Angie Schmitt / Streetsblog)
Living in DC while homeless and undocumented
Undocumented people who are experiencing homelessness not only face the typical challenges of living on the street, but also find there are fewer resources available for them — and they need to duck ICE officers outside of homeless shelters. (Natalie Delgadillo / DCist)
Data-driven educational reform is more complicated than it seems
As DC grapples with how to better serve its students, multiple plans call for using DCPS and charter school data to find ways to improve the system. However, the questions are: how to get that data, and how to form a process or program to use it? (Rachel Cohen / City Paper)
Fast alternatives to the Red Line during track work (and some others)
While large portions of the Red Line are shut down, commuters will need different and efficient options to get where they need to go. City Paper compiled their favorites. (Staff / City Paper)
DC’s long history as Chocolate City
A new book traces DC's roots as “Chocolate City” back from the city's founding all the way to 2010. The book looks at DC's unique place as a majority-black city, and the historical and cultural significance of the city. (James Wright / AFRO)
Providence hospital is shuttering its acute care services
Providence Hospital in Michigan Park, which serves low-income residents, will end its acute care services by the end of 2018. The move comes as more health facilities, notably hospitals, reduce services across the city. (Justin Moyer / Post)
The National Zoo bike path is closed
Rain caused part of Rock Creek Trail which runs through National Zoo property to deteriorate. Officials have closed off the bicycle and pedestrian path until they can make repairs, which could take awhile. (Rachel Sadon / DCist)
Should cities increase taxes on corporations to alleviate homelessness?
How do cities raise funds to alleviate homelessness? Several cities on the West Coast are looking at increasing taxes on corporations to fund aid for unsheltered people, but are being met with strong opposition. (Sarah Holder / CityLab)
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