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A new study finds that ICE raids lead to job losses for both U.S.-born and undocumented workers, challenging claims that immigration crackdowns protect native-born employment.
As Tunisia’s political crisis deepens, Washington weighs its options—balancing democratic ideals, security cooperation, and regional stability in crafting its policy response.
Capital One Arena will host the 2027 NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship and the 2028 Division I Women’s Basketball Regional, marking major collegiate events for Monumental Sports and Washington, D.C.
The Trust for the National Mall is advancing the U.S. Park Police Horse Stables and Education Center, enhancing equine care while opening new public education and engagement opportunities.
As violent crime surges in Washington, D.C., former President Donald Trump is vowing a “federal takeover” of the city’s law enforcement, escalating political tensions over public safety.
V2X will acquire QinetiQ’s U.S. federal unit, strengthening its defense and cybersecurity offerings as federal agencies demand more advanced digital and cyber threat solutions.
Former Washington Huskies star earns a coveted spot on Team USA’s 2026 World Cup roster, marking a major milestone for both the program and the rising national standout.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded $466M for the renovation of Washington Union Station, advancing major upgrades to rail capacity, safety and passenger amenities.
Authorities confirmed all 11 victims have been recovered after a deadly chemical plant explosion in Washington, as investigators probe the cause and assess ongoing safety risks.
Washington is quietly expanding its investment footprint, as new research from the Council on Foreign Relations tracks how U.S. government capital is reshaping global economic and strategic ties.
Several musical acts have withdrawn from the Trump-linked Freedom 250 concerts, raising questions about political endorsements, artist vetting, and the future of the controversial event.
A federal judge heard arguments Friday on whether to restrict National Guard deployments in D.C. but postponed a ruling, leaving security and legal questions unresolved.
Fréchette will travel to Washington next week for talks with senior U.S. officials and business leaders, CTV News reports, aiming to deepen economic ties and address key cross-border issues.
The Baltimore Banner will expand its sports coverage into Washington, D.C., following The Washington Post’s decision to shutter its sports desk, Awful Announcing reported Wednesday.
Washington has tied any revival of the Iran nuclear deal to three key conditions, WANA News Agency reports, signaling tougher U.S. demands amid stalled negotiations.
U.S. and Iranian negotiators have reached a tentative deal to extend the ceasefire and launch new nuclear talks, PBS reports, marking a cautious step toward easing regional tensions.
Mexico’s government, while publicly resisting US prosecutions of politicians over cartel ties, has effectively bowed to Washington’s pressure, exposing deep dependence and tensions in bilateral relations.
Leaked audio reveals Tucker Carlson making sexually explicit jokes about a Miss Teen USA contestant, raising fresh controversy over his conduct and sparking criticism of media standards.
Lviv Polytechnic will host the Ukraine–U.S. Science and Education Forum, uniting experts from Washington to Lviv to deepen academic cooperation, innovation, and strategic partnerships.
Washington ranks 14th in CNBC’s latest competitiveness survey, buoyed by a strong tech sector and educated workforce but challenged by rising costs and infrastructure strains.





















