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Mali’s ruling junta signaled it does not rule out possible U.S. military intervention, The Washington Post reports, amid rising regional tensions and uncertainty over security alliances.
G-7 leaders are quietly rethinking global security and trade, exploring ways to reduce dependence on U.S. power while trying to keep the Western alliance united amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli has withdrawn from the planned U.S. anniversary concerts, calling the situation “a circus,” as organizers face mounting scrutiny and lineup instability.
The US Education Department is investigating five medical schools over admissions practices, examining potential discrimination and compliance with federal civil rights and Title VI regulations.
Washington’s clash with the ICC intensifies as US officials reject war crimes scrutiny over Israel and Gaza, raising questions about accountability, sovereignty and global justice.
EVA Air has launched a new non-stop route connecting Washington D.C. and Taipei, enhancing trans-Pacific links, boosting business travel options and reinforcing Taiwan’s role as a regional aviation hub.
Former Washington Huskies star [Player Name] has been named to her nation’s Women’s World Cup roster, capping a standout collegiate career with a shot at soccer’s biggest stage.
Thousands of troops on Washington, D.C. streets under Trump were meant to project strength, but data show they rarely reduced crime, raising questions over cost, strategy and civil liberties.
Darline Graham’s disability-centered career is drawing national attention as she emerges as a potential shaper of federal policy, reflecting a broader shift toward inclusive leadership in Washington.
A record-breaking fireworks display illuminated Washington, D.C.’s skyline as crowds celebrated America’s 250th birthday, filling the National Mall with light, color, and patriotic fanfare.
New data show Trump’s crackdown on foreign students has had little effect on U.S. college enrollment, challenging fears of a steep decline in international applicants.
President Trump has signed executive orders seeking to curb birthright citizenship, challenging long-standing interpretations of the 14th Amendment and prompting fierce legal and political debate across the nation.
Donald Trump’s deployment of thousands of troops across Washington’s streets raises questions about effectiveness, as crime data suggest a limited impact on public safety and prevention.
Residents in a major U.S. data center hub are pushing back, citing noise, environmental strain and soaring energy demands, reshaping local politics and development battles.
The United States’ surprise World Cup journey ended in a 4-1 defeat to Belgium, as defensive lapses and missed chances cut short a promising run that had briefly captivated American fans.
At a glitzy gala, Trump delivered a rambling speech laced with insults, potshots at rivals and a quip about a possible third term, raising fresh questions about his political ambitions.
Eastern DRC’s mineral wealth shapes war and peace. As rebels, companies and state actors vie for control, new talks test whether resource governance can curb violence or fuel future conflict.
Former President Donald Trump plans to attend the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration at Mount Rushmore, drawing both supporters and protesters ahead of the high-profile event.
Washington’s schools chief blasted a U.S. Department of Education probe as a “sham,” accusing federal officials of political maneuvering and misrepresenting state policies on student support.
Chicago’s image as America’s murder capital masks a more complex reality. Crime data, national comparisons and expert analysis reveal a gap between perception and statistical fact.






















