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    Science is revealing why American politics are so intensely polarized – The Washington Post
    By joey.digangi@wd-strategies.comApril 27, 2026 Politics

    Science Is Finally Explaining Why American Politics Are So Intensely Polarized

    New research uncovers deep psychological and social forces driving America’s bitter partisan divide, showing how identity, media, and mistrust are locking voters into opposing camps.

    Top network and data center events of 2026 – Network World
    By Mia GarciaApril 27, 2026 News

    Top Network and Data Center Events to Watch in 2026

    Network World highlights 2026’s top network and data center events, where IT leaders explore AI-driven automation, cloud-native architectures, edge computing, and new security strategies.

    Trump Administration to Move Dept. of Ed. Out of Its Longtime Offices – Education Week
    By Caleb WilsonApril 27, 2026 Education

    Trump Administration Plans to Relocate Department of Education From Longtime Headquarters

    The Trump administration plans to relocate the Education Department from its longtime Washington offices, raising questions about cost, disruption to staff, and potential policy implications.

    How Washington’s biggest annual dinner transformed into chaos — and a crime scene – CNN
    By Atticus ReedApril 27, 2026 Crime

    How Washington’s Biggest Annual Dinner Erupted Into Chaos — and Turned Into a Crime Scene

    At Washington’s premier annual dinner, a night of political glamour unraveled into turmoil as disruptions escalated into violence, turning a marquee event into an unexpected crime scene.

    Washington, Benton counties among top US counties for wage growth – Talk Business & Politics
    By Mia GarciaApril 27, 2026 Business

    Washington, Benton Counties Rank Among Top U.S. Leaders in Wage Growth

    Washington and Benton counties rank among the top U.S. counties for wage growth, new data show, underscoring Northwest Arkansas’ expanding economy and rising worker pay.

    Washington Capitals News, Schedule, Stats and Roster – USA TODAY Sports – USA Today
    By Ethan RileyApril 27, 2026 Sports

    Washington Capitals: Latest News, Schedule, Stats & Full Roster Breakdown

    Stay updated on the Washington Capitals with USA TODAY Sports, featuring the latest news, full schedule, team and player stats, and an updated roster for every game of the NHL season.

    Monte Coleman, a mainstay of Washington’s Super Bowl teams, dead at 68 – USA Today
    By Caleb WilsonApril 27, 2026 News

    Monte Coleman, Defensive Anchor of Washington’s Super Bowl Teams, Dies at 68

    Former Washington linebacker Monte Coleman, a stalwart of three Super Bowl teams and beloved locker-room leader, has died at 68, the franchise confirmed Monday.

    Family gets $350k settlement after an otter attacked a toddler – USA Today
    By William GreenApril 26, 2026 News

    Family Wins $350K Settlement After Vicious Otter Attack on Toddler

    A family received a $350,000 settlement after a river otter attacked their toddler at a public park, raising new questions about wildlife management and visitor safety.

    Perspective | Five myths about political parties – The Washington Post
    By Isabella RossiApril 26, 2026 Politics

    Five Myths About Political Parties

    A Washington Post analysis challenges five common myths about U.S. political parties, revealing how voter behavior, party loyalty and polarization differ from popular belief.

    4th of July Fireworks and Events in Washington, D.C.: Where to Celebrate – Newsweek
    By joey.digangi@wd-strategies.comApril 26, 2026 News

    Where to Celebrate 4th of July Fireworks and Events in Washington, D.C

    From the National Mall fireworks to neighborhood parades and concerts, Washington, D.C. offers countless ways to mark Independence Day across the capital on July 4.

    The Magic of Bilingual Education – The Washington Post
    By Sophia DavisApril 26, 2026 Education

    The Magic of Bilingual Education: How Learning Two Languages Transforms Young Minds

    Bilingual classrooms are reshaping how American children learn, blending English with heritage languages to boost achievement, preserve culture and prepare students for a global economy.

    Targeting bridges, power plants in Iran puts Washington at risk of committing war crimes – Geneva Solutions
    By Victoria JonesApril 26, 2026 Crime

    Targeting Bridges and Power Plants in Iran Could Put Washington at Risk of War Crimes

    Washington’s reported consideration of strikes on Iranian bridges and power plants has alarmed legal experts, who warn such tactics could violate international law and risk war crimes charges.

    George Washington: America’s First Entrepreneur – Knowledge at Wharton
    By Victoria JonesApril 26, 2026 Business

    George Washington: America’s First Entrepreneur

    George Washington, long celebrated as a founding father and general, is recast as a shrewd entrepreneur whose land deals, branding savvy and risk-taking helped shape America’s early economy.

    Washington Post Lays Off More Than 300 Journalists – The New York Times
    By Sophia DavisApril 26, 2026 Sports

    Washington Post Slashes More Than 300 Journalism Jobs

    The Washington Post is laying off more than 300 journalists, deepening concerns over newsroom cuts nationwide, The New York Times reports, amid steep digital losses and shifting media economics.

    Washington in discussions with India over sale of Venezuelan oil: US envoy – Anadolu Ajansı
    By Ethan RileyApril 26, 2026 News

    Washington in Talks with India on Major Venezuelan Oil Deal, Says US Envoy

    Washington is in talks with India over potential purchases of Venezuelan oil, the US envoy said, signaling a possible shift in sanctions policy and new energy cooperation between the two countries.

    US Forest Service to move headquarters from Washington DC to Salt Lake City – The Guardian
    By Mia GarciaApril 25, 2026 News

    US Forest Service to Relocate Headquarters from Washington DC to Salt Lake City

    The US Forest Service will relocate its national headquarters from Washington DC to Salt Lake City, signaling a major shift in federal land management strategy across the American West.

    Japan’s leader heads to Washington for a visit complicated by the Iran war fallout – PBS
    By Sophia DavisApril 25, 2026 Politics

    Japan’s Leader Heads to Washington Amid Growing Turmoil From the Iran War Fallout

    Japan’s prime minister heads to Washington for high-stakes talks, as fallout from the Iran war tests U.S.-Japan ties, regional security plans, and economic cooperation.

    Miss Washington, D.C. Wins In Historical Miss USA Pageant – Refinery29
    By Noah RodriguezApril 25, 2026 News

    Miss Washington, D.C. Claims Crown in Historic Miss USA Pageant

    Miss Washington, D.C. captured the Miss USA crown in a historic night, marking a milestone for representation and redefining modern pageant standards, reports Refinery29.

    350 Texas teachers targeted for posts about Charlie Kirk, lawsuit says – The Washington Post
    By Miles CooperApril 25, 2026 Education

    350 Texas Teachers Targeted Over Posts About Charlie Kirk, Lawsuit Alleges

    A lawsuit claims a right-wing group compiled an online list targeting 350 Texas teachers over social media posts about conservative activist Charlie Kirk, raising free-speech and safety concerns.

    The crew roaming Washington to ‘bear witness’ to a crime crackdown – Australian Broadcasting Corporation
    By Ava ThompsonApril 25, 2026 Crime

    The Crew Roaming Washington to ‘Bear Witness’ to a Crime Crackdown

    A film crew follows Washington police as they intensify a crime crackdown, aiming to bear witness to street-level tensions, shifting tactics and the human cost of tougher law enforcement.

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    Science is revealing why American politics are so intensely polarized – The Washington Post

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    April 27, 2026
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    Top Network and Data Center Events to Watch in 2026

    April 27, 2026
    Trump Administration to Move Dept. of Ed. Out of Its Longtime Offices – Education Week

    Trump Administration Plans to Relocate Department of Education From Longtime Headquarters

    April 27, 2026
    How Washington’s biggest annual dinner transformed into chaos — and a crime scene – CNN

    How Washington’s Biggest Annual Dinner Erupted Into Chaos — and Turned Into a Crime Scene

    April 27, 2026
    Washington, Benton counties among top US counties for wage growth – Talk Business & Politics

    Washington, Benton Counties Rank Among Top U.S. Leaders in Wage Growth

    April 27, 2026
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