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The United States and Iran have announced a deal to end recent hostilities, officials from both governments confirmed, signaling a potential de-escalation in regional tensions.
The Washington Post reports that an ex-girlfriend accuses Graham Platner of removing condoms without her consent during sex, raising concerns about consent, safety and legal accountability.
Rapper Nicki Minaj stunned attendees at AmFest with a fiery surprise speech, lambasting California Gov. Gavin “Newscum” Newsom over crime, high taxes and restrictions on personal freedoms.
The University of Washington has been ranked among the top global universities, according to new international rankings, highlighting its research impact and academic reputation.
“How America made the mafia” in The Washington Post explores how U.S. immigration policy, political corruption, and Prohibition-era demand inadvertently fueled the rise of organized crime
A US House Democrat criticized the Commerce Department’s $1.6 billion award to USA Rare Earth as “highly concerning,” questioning oversight, environmental risks and national security implications.
Promised as a windfall, the 2026 World Cup is forcing North American cities to confront a harsher reality: hotel overbuilding, fragile tourism forecasts and shrinking profit margins.
The US says China gave only hours’ notice before a Pacific submarine-launched missile test, raising fresh concerns over military transparency and crisis‑management channels between the two powers.
Washington County marked America’s 250th birthday with parades, music, and fireworks, as residents gathered to honor local history and reflect on the nation’s enduring ideals.
The U.S. government has agreed to drop certain tax claims against Donald Trump as part of an expanded IRS lawsuit settlement, easing a long-running dispute over his tax liabilities.
Kerry Washington will be honored at The Hollywood Reporter’s 2023 Women in Entertainment Gala, recognizing her influential career and advocacy for diversity and inclusion in the industry.
Washington state has slipped again in national education rankings, raising concerns among lawmakers, educators, and parents about funding levels, test scores, and widening achievement gaps.
The US and Saudi Arabia highlighted fresh investment and defense deals at a Riyadh forum, signaling closer economic ties despite political strains and regional security concerns.
The PWHL set a new U.S. women’s hockey attendance record in Washington, D.C., drawing thousands of fans and signaling rapid growth for the league and women’s pro sports.
Donald Trump faces mounting pressure to substantiate his claim that the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool was sabotaged, as officials and critics in Washington demand concrete evidence.
Trump’s statements on Iran have grown increasingly inconsistent, shifting from threats of harsh retaliation to calls for dialogue, raising questions about his administration’s policy.
Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy highlights patriotism and family values in her new book, celebrating American resilience and spirit, reports the Washington Examiner.
Federal officials are reviewing transgender athlete policies in four Washington school districts, examining whether rules on sports participation comply with civil rights protections.
The Supreme Court has rejected the Trump administration’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship, affirming that children born on U.S. soil remain citizens under the 14th Amendment.
Eastern Washington businesses are adjusting prices, rounding policies and cash-handling practices as the U.S. Mint stops penny production, raising questions about costs and consumer fairness.






















