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The Justice Department’s headquarters now features a projection of Donald Trump’s face, sparking debate over political symbolism, neutrality, and the department’s role in U.S. democracy.
A Washington Post columnist reflects on how creeping polarization, disinformation, and civic apathy—not dramatic coups—quietly emerged as the most insidious threats to American democracy.
Future Soldier Technology USA 2026 will spotlight next‑generation gear, AI-driven systems and battlefield connectivity, as defense leaders gather to shape the future of American combat readiness.
Washington state has joined a multi-state lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, alleging mishandling of federal student loans and inadequate protections for vulnerable borrowers.
President Trump has ordered federal law enforcement officers to patrol Washington, D.C. streets, intensifying security amid ongoing protests, USA Today reports.
A Tokyo-based prosthetic leg manufacturer has chosen Ashburn for its U.S. headquarters, aiming to expand its North American footprint and tap into the region’s growing medtech market.
President Donald Trump has announced Washington, D.C., as the host city for the 2027 NFL Draft, The Athletic reports, in a move highlighted by The New York Times.
A man was arrested after allegedly running toward the U.S. Capitol carrying a loaded shotgun, authorities said, prompting a swift security response and renewed safety concerns.
After a year of scolding European allies, Trump now turns to them for backing in a potential conflict with Iran, testing strained transatlantic ties and diplomatic resolve.
A new PBS report examines how a rising class of billionaires has cemented outsized political influence, shaping policy through campaign donations, lobbying, and control of key media platforms.
From dazzling light displays to community parades, western Washington is packed with holiday cheer. Explore standout festive events, family activities and local traditions across the region.
As districts nationwide pull hundreds of titles from shelves, Washington schools face growing scrutiny. A new review shows how local book challenges compare to bans across the U.S.
Two National Guard members were shot while on duty in Washington, DC, authorities said, prompting a security review. Officials are investigating the circumstances and no suspects have yet been identified.
Major U.S. news outlets are challenging a new Pentagon press access policy, arguing it restricts independent reporting and undermines transparency on military and defense affairs.
Idaho joins Washington, Maine, Vermont and California in reporting steep tourism losses tied to sports travel, as Canadians cut trips to the U.S., a new Travel And Tour World report reveals.
Iran claims it has captured US soldiers amid the ongoing regional conflict, while Washington firmly denies any troops are missing, deepening tensions and fueling diplomatic uncertainty.
A Coast Guard rescue swimmer died after a medical evacuation mission off the Washington coast turned tragic, raising questions about safety protocols during high-risk search-and-rescue operations.
Pete Hegseth’s PBS remarks underscore what critics call a persistent U.S. government reluctance to confront and publicly show the human costs and civilian toll of modern war
Joonbug.com spotlights Washington DC’s top New Year’s Eve 2027 events, from high-energy club parties to elegant galas, offering revelers curated options to ring in the new year in style.
A 13-year-old in Washington state was arrested after police discovered a detailed plan and weapons for a potential mass shooting, authorities said, describing the teen as having “everything ready to go.”






















