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Introducing My Sugar Exotics – Luxury Car Rental: Washington, DC’s Premier Luxury Car Rental Service
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My Sugar Exotics – Luxury Car Rental opens their new Washington, DC location to cater Washington, DC residents.
WASHINGTON, DC, USA, February 12, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — My Sugar Exotics – Luxury Car Rental is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its luxury car rental service in the heart of Washington, DC. Positioned as the city’s premier destination for exotic car enthusiasts, My Sugar Exotics – Luxury Car Rental offers an unparalleled selection of the world’s most prestigious automotive brands, including Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, McLaren, Rolls Royce, Mercedes Benz, Maybach, G Wagon, Corvette, Tesla, and many more.
With a commitment to delivering unmatched luxury and style, My Sugar Exotics – Luxury Car Rental aims to redefine the exotic car rental experience for residents and visitors alike. Whether for special occasions, corporate events, or simply indulging in a taste of automotive opulence, customers can expect nothing short of excellence from our curated fleet of vehicles.
“We are delighted to bring My Sugar Exotics – Luxury Car Rental to Washington, DC, and provide discerning individuals with access to the finest selection of luxury and exotic cars,” said Hussian Alsaadi, co-founder of My Sugar Exotics. “Our mission is to exceed expectations by offering not just a mode of transportation, but an unforgettable journey marked by elegance, sophistication, and unparalleled performance.”
From the sleek lines of a Lamborghini to the timeless elegance of a Rolls Royce, each vehicle in the My Sugar Exotics – Luxury Car Rental fleet is meticulously maintained and meticulously serviced to ensure a flawless driving experience. With a team of dedicated professionals committed to delivering exceptional customer service, clients can expect a seamless rental process from start to finish.
To celebrate our grand opening, My Sugar Exotics – Luxury Car Rental is offering exclusive introductory rates and special packages for a limited time. Whether for a weekend getaway, a red-carpet event, or a memorable road trip, we invite you to experience luxury on wheels like never before.
For more information about My Sugar Exotics – Luxury Car Rental and to reserve your dream exotic car today, visit https://mysugarexotics.com/dc/luxury-car-rental-washington/ or contact our concierge team at info@mysugarexotics.com or +1 240-512(1586).
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AAPI Data Releases 2026 AAPI State Fact Sheets, Highlighting the Growing Influence of AAPI Communities Across All 50 States and Washington, D.C. – AAPI Data
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AAPI Data Releases 2026 AAPI State Fact Sheets, Highlighting the Growing Influence of AAPI Communities Across All 50 States and Washington, D.C.
Washington, DC – Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) and AAPI Data today released the 2026 AAPI State Fact Sheets, a comprehensive set of demographic and voter data for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Updated every two years, the fact sheets provide policymakers, advocates, researchers, journalists, campaigns, and community organizations with essential data on the nation’s fastest-growing racial demographic and voter bloc.
“AAPI voters are shaping elections nationwide, yet our communities are still too often overlooked or misunderstood,” said Christine Chen, Executive Director of APIAVote. “These fact sheets give organizers, policymakers, media, and advocates the context they need to build more informed, effective, and inclusive engagement strategies and to better understand AAPI communities’ growing impact on American democracy.”
“Our communities are growing rapidly in places well beyond the Northeast and the Pacific West,” said Karthick Ramakrishnan, Founder and Executive Director of AAPI Data. “It is critical for news media, funders, and civic engagement organizations to use these updated findings to ensure accuracy and efficacy in their work.”
The 2026 State Fact Sheets include state-specific information on:
- AAPI population and eligible voters
- Population growth trends
- Citizenship and immigration data
- Language access and English proficiency
- Economic indicators, including poverty and health insurance coverage
- Geographic concentrations by county
- Voter demographics and civic engagement
The fact sheets are based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey and include both monoracial and multiracial AAPI populations. Together, these data provide a more complete picture of AAPI communities and equip decision-makers with the information needed to better serve and engage one of the country’s fastest-growing populations.
The 2026 AAPI State Fact Sheets are available for free and may be downloaded individually by state or as a combined report at: https://apiavote.org/policy-and-research/aapi-demographics-by-state/. The factsheets can also be found on the AAPI Data website: https://aapidata.com/demographics/2026-aapi-voter-state-fact-sheets
About AAPI Data
AAPI Data is a national research and policy organization producing accurate data to support community narratives that drive action toward enduring solutions for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities. Learn more at aapidata.com.
About APIAVote
Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) is the nation’s leading nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to engaging, educating, and empowering Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities to strengthen and sustain a culture of civic engagement. See our website for more information at https://www.apiavote.org/
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Kronenwetter mom in D.C. to remember son, victims of internet crimes
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WSAW) – It’s a day for gathering and remembering victims of internet crimes.
The parents of Bradyn Bohn, the D.C. Everest teen who was a victim of sextortion, are in Washington, D.C. for the event.
A sign with Bradyn’s picture, his name, ‘forever 15′– along with too many more– sit outside the capitol.
It’s the inaugural ‘Social Media Victims Remembrance Day.’ A number of lawmakers were on hand. Bradyn’s mom, Brittney Bird, says Congress needs to choose families over big tech.
“My first thought is it’s absolutely heartbreaking,” she said. ”None of us should be here. These groups have been doing this for coming up on four years now. And there hasn’t been a change. If four years ago there would have been a change, my son would be here. Countless children would still be here. It’s heartbreaking, but at the same time there’s strength in numbers. So there’s that strength. And it gives us hope, you know, that things will change and that we’ve got each other.”
Bradyn died by suicide in March 2025 after a sextortion scheme. The efforts of his parents helped lead to the creation of Bradyn’s Law, signed into law last December. It established sextortion as a new crime, and imposes severe penalties on perpetrators.
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First Nebraska civics bee champion crowned, will head to Washington, D.C. for national competition
The state competition, which was put on by the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry, had three rounds. The first two rounds included 20 multiple choice questions about various historical documents, court cases and civics concepts.
In the final round, the top five students gave short pitches about the essays they submitted on improving a problem in their community. Bernal wrote about the Tyson Plant closure after she visited Lexington in December.
“Things were really starting to be like, ‘Oh my gosh, the Tyson plant is actually closing,’” Bernal said. “Around two weeks later, during the first day back from winter break, my social studies teacher said we’re going to be writing an essay about a problem we see in our community. I thought, ‘Wow, this is something really positive I could use my voice for.’”
In her essay, Bernal said she wanted to bring awareness to the closure and host job fairs for those impacted. Other topics included student mental health, impacts of flooding and the childcare crisis.
Tara Lea, executive vice president of partnerships and programs for the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry, said more than 500 students submitted essays across Nebraska, making the state fifth in the nation for participation and first per capita.
“We had no idea what to expect when we signed up to do this,” Lea said. “We were just excited all 50 states were doing it. We were proud to be one of them, but Nebraska showed up.”
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