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A University of Washington student was found fatally stabbed near campus, authorities said. Police have launched a homicide investigation and are seeking tips from the public.
This Hits Home spotlights how policy shifts, school changes, and rising costs are reshaping daily life for Washington families, offering clear, local context from Seattle’s Child.
Hulu has released the exclusive trailer for “Washington Black,” a new limited series based on Esi Edugyan’s acclaimed novel, offering viewers an early look at the epic journey of a young boy seeking freedom.
Policy expert André Dua and educator Leslie Fenwick join The Washington Post to examine how U.S. higher education can evolve, tackling access, equity, and the changing needs of students.
Niranjali Amerasinghe shares her journey from policy advocate to executive leader, detailing how global climate negotiations shaped her vision for inclusive, sustainable business.
Arizona State faced Washington in a Pac-12 showdown, with photographers capturing key moments, dramatic plays and fan reactions for azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic
Iran has received President Trump’s 15-point plan to end the conflict, according to reports, as the U.S. leader says the sides are “in negotiations right now,” CNBC has reported.
The Washington Post’s “Perspective” ranks the 34 best political movies ever made, spotlighting films that reveal power, ideology and the fragile state of democracy on screen.
Donald Trump vowed to renovate what he called the “filthy” Reflecting Pool on the National Mall, criticizing its upkeep and pledging a full overhaul if he returns to the White House.
From parades on the National Mall to museum exhibits and neighborhood festivals, the D.C. area is rolling out special events to mark America’s 250th anniversary this spring.
U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 rankings spotlight Washington’s top public elementary schools, highlighting standout achievement, equity gains and emerging regional education leaders.
In Washington, the obvious thing is probably true. The Economist dissects how surface-level scandals, partisan theatrics and power plays often mask straightforward political motives.
Visiting the Pacific Northwest’s secluded billionaire retreat, I spotted five unmistakable markers of extreme wealth and luxury, from private docks and helipads to discreet, high-end eco-architecture.
Kalshi has launched 100% legal sports event trading across all 50 states, marking a major shift in regulated markets and opening a new avenue for U.S. sports speculation.
US President Donald Trump delivered a primetime address on the Iran conflict, outlining military actions, justifying his strategy, and pledging to avoid a prolonged war while defending US interests.
The US has ordered non-emergency staff to leave its embassy in Beirut, citing rising regional tensions and security concerns, Al Jazeera reports, amid fears of broader instability.
As record-breaking storms, fires and floods batter communities, officials race to test disaster plans, expose gaps in infrastructure, and rethink resilience in a rapidly warming world.
A U.S. judge has ruled the Trump administration cannot force colleges to submit detailed race-related student data, blocking a key policy move and raising questions over federal authority in education.
ICE Washington has arrested another undocumented fugitive wanted for murder, challenging claims of “non-criminal” narratives in media coverage of immigration enforcement.
The White House is weighing options, including potential military measures, to acquire Greenland, officials say, in a move drawing global attention and raising concern among US allies.






















