Washington
Wizards beat Pelicans for fifth straight win

The Washington Wizards beat the New Orleans Pelicans 113-103 on Saturday evening. Listed here are 5 takeaways from what went down…
5 in a row
The Wizards are within the midst of a massively essential five-game highway journey with the Feb. 9 commerce deadline shortly approaching, and they’re rising to the problem. They beat the Pelicans on Saturday evening for his or her fifth straight win total, tying a season-high, and their third consecutive win to start this highway swing.
The Wizards have now gained 12 of 18 video games since their 10-game shedding streak that spanned throughout November and December. On this sport, they bought revenge on a New Orleans workforce with out Zion Williamson that blew them out in D.C. earlier within the month. The Pelicans are at present on a seven-game shedding streak.
Washington is now 23-26 on the season, tied with the Chicago Bulls for the Tenth-best document within the East, i.e. the ultimate spot within the play-in match. The Wizards are simply two video games again from the eight-seed now with solely six video games left till the commerce deadline.
Gafford went off
Taking part in for the third straight sport with out Kristaps Porzingis subsequent to him within the beginning lineup, Daniel Gafford got here via with one among his greatest video games of the season. He was a monster within the first half with 14 factors, setting the stage for a ultimate stat-line of 21 factors (season-high), 12 rebounds (tied season-high) and 5 blocks.
Gafford was in all places on each ends of the ground, often making spotlight performs. He had an enormous alley-oop dunk within the first half arrange by Bradley Beal, who threw a cross he needed to attain again for. Not lengthy after, he rejected a Jose Alvarado floater try into the stands on the sideline. Gafford has been actually good for the Wizards ever since he was promoted to the beginning lineup and the actual fact he is achieved it each with and with out Porzingis is a testomony to him. Washington is now 6-2 with out Porzingis this season.
Kuzma performed to win
This sport was instance of how Kyle Kuzma’s worth extends past his numbers. He performs the best method as a prepared passer and defender, and on this specific evening that got here on the expense of his scoring. Kuzma went scoreless within the first half on simply 4 shot makes an attempt. He solely had two subject objective makes an attempt till there was simply over a minute to go within the second quarter. Have in mind he’s each in a contract 12 months and making his closing argument to be a first-time All-Star.
Kuzma was passing up his personal seems to be to make the additional cross and get others higher photographs. He was additionally expending a variety of power defending All-Star Brandon Ingram, his former teammate on the Lakers. Ingram got here out scorching, making his first three photographs. However Kuzma helped maintain him to 1-for-8 within the first half. Ingram ended up with 22 factors on 8-for-22 taking pictures with six turnovers, an evening the Wizards will take contemplating the expertise he’s.
Kuzma, in the meantime, got here out way more aggressive in search of his shot within the third quarter. He had 10 factors within the second half to associate with 9 rebounds, 5 assists, a block and a steal for the sport.
Bench enhance
The Wizards traded away their greatest bench scorer earlier within the week, however within the three video games since have seen others step as much as fill the void. On this sport it was a collective effort, because the 4 gamers who appeared off the Wizards’ bench mixed to attain 44 factors, besting New Orleans’ second unit which contributed 39 factors.
Deni Avdija led the way in which with 15 factors and 9 rebounds, as he lived within the paint off aggressive assaults in transition and off catch-and-go’s driving to his proper. Taj Gibson had 9 factors, 10 rebounds, three assists and a block. Kendrick Nunn added 12 factors and Delon Wright had eight factors.
The bench contributions had been important given Kuzma did not rating at his standard price and Beal actually struggled whereas battling Herb Jones for a lot of the evening. He had 16 factors on 5-for-17 taking pictures with 5 turnovers. Beal, although, made some large photographs on the finish to seal the win.
Valanciunas ejected
Gibson was a part of the second unit scoring effort and he additionally took one for the workforce within the first half. Whereas defending within the put up, he took an elbow to the aspect of the top from Pelicans large man Jonas Valanciunas. The unique name was a foul on Gibson, however a evaluation by the officers decided Valanciunas to have dedicated a flagrant 2. That bought him ejected from the sport.
Valanciunas will not be a star, however he is a heck of a participant and the Wizards know that firsthand. He has given them bother through the years on account of his dimension, physicality and talent. So, getting him out of the sport was an enormous break for the Wizards. Gibson simply may be just a little sore tomorrow.

Washington
On this date in Penguins history: Pittsburgh blows out Washington in Game 7 easy-breather

Sixteen years ago today, the Penguins went into the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. and came away with an easy win against the Capitals in Game 7 of a playoff series between the two teams.
The series had featured massive swings with the Penguins falling into a 2-0 hole and then evening things up with two wins at home.
Pittsburgh won in overtime in Game 5 before the Capitals forced a seventh game with an overtime win of their own.
Going into Game 7 on the road, it felt like anything was possible. Three of the six games needed overtime and no lead ever felt safe as Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin were trying to propel their young teams to new heights.
Early on in the elimination game, Alex Ovechkin had a chance to set a tone with a breakaway just three minutes into the contest — but Fleury stood tall, setting a tone of his own.
It took a little time but the Penguins eventually stormed their way through the game, sending the Capitals home for the season.
Sidney Crosby and Craig Adams each scored late in the first period, only 8 seconds apart to take a 2-0 lead. Early in the second period Bill Guerin and Kris Letang extended the lead to 4-0 before Jordan Staal added a 5th goal for the Penguins.
Ovechkin got the Caps on the board late in the second before Sidney Crosby made it 6-1 and Brooks Laich got the Capitals within four, with the game ending at a score of 6-2.
Who would’ve thought at the time the two teams wouldn’t meet again in the postseason for another 7 years?
Washington
Washington Joins California and Oregon in Enacting Statewide Rent Control

Citing significant increases in the cost of housing, Washington State joined California and Oregon in enacting statewide rent control.
On May 8, 2025, Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed House Bill 1217 into law, establishing statewide rent control. The legislation caps annual rent increases at 7% plus inflation or 10%, whichever is lower, for a period of 15 years. A stricter 5% cap applies to manufactured homes with no expiration date. The law also mandates a 90-day notice for rent hikes and prohibits increases during the first year of tenancy. Exemptions include new constructions for their first 12 years, owner-occupied small multifamily units, public housing, and certain low-income developments. Enforcement provisions allow tenants or the state attorney general to pursue legal action against violations, with penalties up to $7,500 per infraction.
Supporters argue that the measure provides much-needed stability for renters in one of the nation’s most expensive housing markets. Governor Ferguson emphasized the need to prevent residents from being priced out of their homes. However, opponents, including the Rental Housing Association of Washington, contend that the law could deter investment in rental properties, reduce housing supply, and lead to higher prices and lower quality. They are considering legal challenges, particularly concerning the law’s immediate effect without prior inflation data from the Department of Commerce, which is due by June 1.
In Maryland
Maryland remains divided on rent control policies, with the General Assembly showing reluctance to expand certain local authorities while also signaling interest in placing limits on others. One of the most closely watched bills this session was the Good Cause Eviction Act (HB709/SB651), which would have allowed counties to require landlords to provide a legally defined justification for non-renewing leases. Although the bill ultimately failed, lawmakers debated a potential compromise that would allow counties to implement either rent control or good cause eviction requirements—but not both.
While no statewide rent control proposal has gained meaningful traction, local-level rent regulation continues to be a subject of active debate in several Maryland counties. The conversations reflect ongoing tension between tenant protections and concerns about impacts on housing supply and investment.
Read the full story in Governing.
Read the full story in the New York Times.
Washington
After Jeanine Pirro picked to replace Edward Martin, a potential pivotal change looms for Justice Department post in Washington

The collapse of the nomination of Edward Martin as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia — and the surprise announcement of FOX News personality Jeanine Pirro as his replacement — has triggered a unique and mixed wave of reaction from former prosecutors, President Trump’s critics and people involved in the U.S. Capitol riot prosecutions.
The selection of Pirro, an ardent loyalist of Mr. Trump and a cable news fixture who spread claims of a rigged 2020 election, has triggered a wave of criticism from some Democrats. But the implosion of Martin’s nomination for the top D.C. prosecutor post has drawn celebratory statements from Mr. Trump’s other critics and potentially softened some of the backlash against the choice of Pirro.
Martin, a “Stop the Steal” advocate and MAGA political activist, was among the crowd outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. He defended Capitol riot cases, including the case of an accused Nazi-sympathizer, and made frequent appearances on Russian-linked media outlets and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’s program.
Named acting U.S. Attorney on Inauguration Day 2025 by Mr. Trump, Martin promptly fired prosecutors who handled some of the Jan. 6 criminal cases. In the weeks before it became clear his confirmation was blocked by at least one Republican Senator, Martin frequently posted on social media, including one X post in which he controversially referred to U.S. Attorneys as “Trump’s lawyers.”
“Ed Martin’s appointment was about rewriting the history of January 6, so having him specifically gone is a huge step forward, even if he’s replaced by another TV lawyer,” said Brendan Ballou, a former Justice Department attorney who handled Jan. 6 criminal cases.
Ballou, who a year ago was immersed in the Capitol riot case of a group from Lakeland, Florida, who’d gone on the run from authorities shortly after their charges were filed, told CBS News that Martin is better suited for a position where, instead, “He can just tweet.” Ballou resigned from his position shortly after Martin was named acting U.S. Attorney in January.
As for Martin’s would-be successor, Pirro — who is a former judge and prosecutor — Ballou said, “I think these TV lawyers will struggle to get the respect of the judges.”
Although Congressional Democrats issued waves of statements and comments criticizing Martin, the response to Pirro’s selection was more muted in its first 48 hours.
Sen. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat who led opposition against Martin’s nomination, responded tersely to Pirro’s selection, posting on social media, “Because the other Fox News host in this administration is doing such a stellar job.”
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One former assistant U.S. Attorney who worked in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia told CBS News there were no immediate red flags about Pirro that compared to concerns about Martin.
Another former assistant U.S. Attorney said Pirro would have to shift from her provocative TV pronouncements to abide by the Justice Department’s tradition of not “tarnishing someone’s name in public until we can prove it in court beyond a reasonable doubt, they committed a crime. Yet on her show, Pirro has time and time again amplified truly wild conspiracy theories.”
Sen. Thom Tillis, the North Carolina Republican who publicly declared his opposition to Martin’s nomination, promptly posted a statement of support for Pirro, an indication that GOP opposition might be non-existent for her service as U.S. Attorney.
Michael Caputo, an aide to Martin, told CBS News, “Many of us are angry that Senator Tillis broke faith with President Trump, but Jeanine Pirro is a tremendous pick as successor to Ed Martin. I’m also excited for Ed’s next role with the Justice Department. I’m definitely buying more popcorn.”
Martin will instead be assigned to a Justice Department task force and will serve as a pardon attorney.
Photo by Valerie Plesch/For The Washington Post via Getty
The U.S. Attorney for Washington D.C. has a unique portfolio, including federal corruption cases, high-profile defendants and a large set of local criminal prosecutions in the D.C. Superior Court. Pirro will be handling a distinctively broad set of cases, ranging from government fraud to local burglaries and domestic violence.
In the days after the announcement, the response to Pirro’s nomination fell along party lines.
Patrick Mara, a Republican party leader in Washington, D.C., told CBS News: “I am optimistic on her nomination and hope she uses her prosecutorial experience to the fullest extend to crackdown on violent crime in D.C.”
“We look forward to working with her on this. The D.C. Council has created an environment where violent crime is able to flourish,” Mara said.
Rep. Glenn Ivey, a Maryland Democrat who once served as a federal prosecutor, told CBS News that the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia is a very important posting.
“From local violent crimes and community intervention programs to national security matters and the January 6th insurrectionists, this prosecutor’s job needs serious courtroom skills, managerial experience and sound judgement not just looking good on a TV talk show, salacious soundbite or worse yet – uttering of outright falsehoods on voting machines or other issues important to the American people,” he said.
For Jan. 6 victims and police responders, the collapse of Martin’s nomination outweighed concerns about Pirro.
“I’m glad that Mr. Martin won’t be serving the people of Washington, D.C,” Harry Dunn, a former Capitol Police officer who testified at a public hearing of the Jan. 6 Select Committee, told CBS News. “For him to even have been nominated is disgusting considering how he feels about January 6th.”
Rep. Jamie Raskin, a Maryland Democrat who was a member of the Jan. 6 committee, was critical of Martin, but also has blasted the selection of Pirro.
“The U.S. Attorney in D.C. should have unquestioned commitment to justice, public integrity and the truth,” he said. “Jeanine Pirro has used her platform at Fox News to promote dangerous conspiracy theories and to traffic in election lies so outlandish they landed her network in court and cost it hundreds of millions of dollars. America deserves a serious public lawyer of the highest scruples, not another election-denying Fox Corporation propagandist.”
The Justice Department did respond to requests for information about the timing of a transition from Martin to Pirro at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C.
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