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The FBI has searched the home of a Washington Post reporter as part of a probe involving a government contractor, raising concerns among press freedom advocates, NBC News reports.
A former lobbyist describes leaving the industry after six years, citing mounting ethical concerns, disillusionment with policymaking, and the quiet pressures that shape US democracy.
The UAE is rapidly emerging as a global hub for entertainment and media, with the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC highlighting major investments, partnerships, and cultural collaborations.
Once a marginal choice, home schooling has surged into the mainstream, emerging as the nation’s fastest-growing form of education and reshaping debates over schools and parental control.
Thousands of guns recovered at U.S. crime scenes reveal complex trafficking routes, gaps in regulation, and patterns of violence, NPR reports, raising questions about enforcement and reform.
Statista’s 2021 ranking of top U.S. companies in Washington by revenue highlights Amazon and Microsoft as key leaders, underscoring the state’s tech-driven economic dominance.
Team USA dominates many Winter Olympics events, but several sports remain elusive. From biathlon to Nordic combined, American athletes are still chasing their first-ever medals.
Washington Commanders legend Joe Theismann, 66, is aiming for an unlikely comeback, vying for a spot on Team USA’s inaugural Olympic flag football squad, reports Sports Illustrated.
The latest BLS report shows the Seattle-area Consumer Price Index rising in February 2026, highlighting continued inflation pressures across key categories including housing and transportation.
A looming US government shutdown threatens key services, pay for federal workers and economic stability. This year’s standoff is more serious due to deeper partisan rifts and weaker options for compromise.
The U.S. selection for the Venice Biennale unraveled amid controversy and institutional conflict, exposing tensions over representation, curatorial power, and cultural diplomacy.
A recent analysis finds that, for the first time, most U.S. public school students come from low-income families, reshaping classroom realities and straining already limited education resources.
Trump escalated his clash with D.C. officials over rising crime, threatening a “complete federal takeover” of the city’s governance, Time Magazine reports, amid tense debate over local control
As U.S. shoppers reel from soaring food costs, a German discount grocer is rapidly expanding across America, luring budget-conscious consumers and disrupting the traditional supermarket landscape.
Explore where Winter Olympic dreams can take root in the U.S., as new data reveals which regions offer the best access to ice rinks, ski slopes and specialized training facilities.
A new Ipsos poll shows most Americans disapprove of Donald Trump’s handling of tariffs, citing concerns over higher consumer prices and escalating trade tensions with key U.S. partners.
TCU completed a dramatic comeback to edge Washington, staving off a potential NCAA Tournament upset. The Horned Frogs rallied late, securing a hard-fought win and advancing in March Madness.
American University experts examine the national security concerns driving the proposed TikTok ban, weighing data privacy risks against free speech and geopolitical tensions with China.
From independence to the digital age, 26 pivotal U.S. events reveal how wars, reforms, crises, and social movements continually reshaped the nation’s identity and global role.
Several Washington high schools earned top spots in a new national ranking, highlighting strong academic performance, graduation rates and college readiness, a Tacoma News Tribune analysis shows.






















