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The Washington Post has announced extensive layoffs, marking a major setback for the storied U.S. newspaper amid industry-wide financial pressures, Al Jazeera reported.
Two weeks into a volatile conflict with Iran, President Trump faces mounting political fallout, shifting public opinion, and fresh scrutiny over his administration’s wartime strategy.
NBC4 Washington delivers fast, reliable coverage of DC, Maryland and Virginia, from breaking local news and politics to real-time weather, traffic and community stories.
Western Washington University earns a solid placement in U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges,” reflecting strong academic programs, student success, and regional reputation.
A new NFIB report ranks Washington as the worst state to start a business, citing high costs, heavy regulations, and mounting tax burdens that challenge entrepreneurs.
Arizona State faced Washington State in a Pac-12 matchup marked by tight defense and momentum swings. Photos capture key drives, contested rebounds and sideline intensity.
US consumer inflation is expected to have surged in March, as the conflict involving Iran disrupts global oil supplies and heightens market uncertainty, economists told Reuters.
Artnet News examines how the Trump administration reshaped America’s cultural landscape, from arts funding and museum policies to controversies over monuments and public art.
A new Washington Post analysis argues identity politics, often blamed for deepening social rifts, is also essential for recognizing group injustices and building a more durable, inclusive unity.
Some House Republicans are demanding investigations into the NFL and NBC, arguing Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance was inappropriate for a family audience.
Washington’s “Best States” ranking masks a harsher reality: soaring living costs, stagnant wages, and chronic education failures, a new Washington Policy Center report warns.
The National Guard has mobilized 800 troops in Washington, D.C., to support federal and local law enforcement, the U.S. Department of War announced, citing heightened security needs.
D.C.-based Siemens USA has named Ann Fairchild as its permanent CEO, signaling a leadership shift for the industrial giant as it sharpens its focus on innovation and U.S. market growth.
Washington, D.C. boasts a full slate of pro teams, from championship-winning hockey and baseball clubs to rising soccer and basketball franchises, energizing the capital’s sports scene.
Former US President Donald Trump has suggested Washington could impose fees on countries using the Strait of Hormuz if conflict with Iran escalates, raising concerns among global trade partners
Donald Trump denies considering a draft executive order to seize control of U.S. elections. PBS examines what prompted the report, what the draft contained, and how experts view its implications.
President Donald Trump plans to close Washington’s Kennedy Center for two years for major reconstruction, Reuters reports, sparking debate over funding priorities and cultural access.
USAFacts breaks down how Washington’s public schools are funded, tracing dollars from state, local, and federal sources and revealing disparities between districts.
President Trump cites progress in talks with Iran as Washington unveils a new proposal aimed at ending the conflict, Reuters reports, signaling a potential diplomatic opening.
Pentagon officials face a legal and ethical dilemma as Trump’s threats against civilian targets blur rules of engagement, raising concerns over war crimes and military accountability.






















