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The Trump administration has indicted a U.S. Olympic athlete over alleged vandalism at Washington’s Reflecting Pool, raising tensions over protest, patriotism, and political accountability.
As Biden meets Xi at the APEC summit, lawmakers press the White House to prioritize the release of jailed Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, reviving Trump-era promises.
Escalating war and U.S. geopolitical tensions are overshadowing Pride Month, as activists warn LGBTQ+ rights risk being sidelined amid security fears and shifting diplomatic priorities.
The Trump administration touts a cut in student loan interest, but analysts note limited impact for many borrowers. We examine what’s changing, who benefits, and what remains unclear.
ICE has arrested a previously deported criminal alien in Virginia, convicted of child sex offenses, underscoring ongoing federal efforts to remove high-risk offenders from the U.S.
St. George and Washington City again rank among the nation’s top small business startup hubs, reflecting rapid growth, pro-business policies and a robust entrepreneurial climate.
Former quarterback Ryan Leaf will join USA Network as lead Pac-12 college football analyst, The New York Times reports, marking a major broadcasting step in his post-playing career.
American Olympic canoeist indicted after allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, sparking public outrage and raising concerns over athlete conduct and monument security.
The newly renovated Reflecting Pool in Washington DC has turned green with algae, raising questions over water treatment, warm weather, and maintenance challenges, officials and experts told the BBC.
A new study breaks Americans into nine distinct political groups, revealing surprising alliances and divides. Explore the categories to see where your beliefs may fit.
Nintendo is releasing classic “Zelda” scores on vinyl, signaling a deeper push into the music business and catering to collectors as game soundtracks gain cultural prestige.
Washington state plunged to 31st in national education rankings even after doubling K–12 spending, raising doubts about how billions in new funding are being used, reports MyNorthwest.
The SEC’s former enforcement chief clashed with agency leaders over how to handle investigations involving Donald Trump, prompting internal tensions before his departure, sources told Reuters.
Anthony Rendon’s latest remarks and prolonged absence signal he may at last be what he has long hinted at becoming: a former MLB player, reshaping his legacy in Anaheim.
Republicans in Washington are uneasy as Donald Trump, once a fierce critic of the Iran nuclear pact, now underscores its benefits, exposing deep GOP divisions over U.S. strategy toward Tehran.
Tensions escalate as US and Iran trade new strikes, testing Trump-era policies and regional stability. The Guardian reviews the latest military moves, risks, and global reactions.
Trump touts success after U.S. strikes, but Iran’s weakened regime retains tools of pressure across the region, ensuring the confrontation is far from definitively resolved.
Time Magazine examines the political tensions surrounding Trump’s Fourth of July celebration, highlighting partisan clashes over costs, military displays, and the event’s impact on national unity.
The Education Department has acknowledged violating a federal court order in handling Title IX cases, raising questions over compliance, oversight, and potential impacts on student protections.
Donald Trump is weighing plans to expand U.S. government stakes in key industries, a move aimed at countering China’s economic rise and tightening control over strategic supply chains.





















