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The US and Indonesia have reached a deal to cut tariffs to 19%, aiming to boost trade and investment flows. Officials say the agreement could strengthen economic ties and support post-pandemic recovery.
At Trump’s summit, a once-vocal Republican critic reversed course, praising the former president and signaling a pragmatic truce that could reshape alliances ahead of 2024.
FIFA and U.S. Soccer officials toured Washington, DC with Events DC leaders as the city showcased venues and infrastructure ahead of a crucial decision on 2026 World Cup host cities.
Washington Monthly examines bold education reforms—from modernized curricula to stronger teacher support—arguing that targeted, evidence-based changes can revitalize America’s struggling public schools.
President Trump orders National Guard deployment to Washington DC, vowing a sweeping crime crackdown as officials debate the move’s impact on public safety and civil liberties.
A new Tax Foundation analysis finds Washington’s proposed income tax could push the top marginal rate above 18%, intensifying debate over the state’s tax competitiveness and economic impact.
USA Today’s breakdown of the Washington Capitals roster spotlights a veteran core, emerging young talent, and key offseason moves aimed at sustaining playoff contention.
Al Jazeera examines whether Donald Trump has validated Iran’s claim that recent protesters were armed and supported by the United States, probing statements, evidence, and political implications.
The U.S. Mint has approved a Trump commemorative gold coin for America’s 250th anniversary, PBS reports, sparking debate over partisanship, presidential legacies, and national symbols.
Black Americans have increased their presence in U.S. political leadership, yet they remain underrepresented compared with their share of the population, a new Pew Research Center analysis finds.
Washington D.C.’s quiet influence on Hollywood runs deeper than glamour and politics suggest, shaping scripts, narratives and access, as Salon.com uncovers in a revealing behind‑the‑scenes look.
The University of Washington School of Law has joined a growing list of institutions withdrawing from U.S. News & World Report rankings, citing concerns over equity, access, and the impact on diverse applicants.
President Trump is spotlighting crime in major U.S. cities, citing rising violence. But recent data show a more complex picture, with some offenses down even as homicides and shootings surge.
Trump’s China trade truce offers temporary relief for U.S. rare earth supplies, easing industrial fears. But heavy reliance on Beijing persists, keeping strategic vulnerabilities in sharp focus.
Donald Trump pledged to issue an executive order reshaping college sports, signaling potential changes to athlete compensation rules and NCAA authority if he returns to office.
Voice of America journalists allege the Trump administration is pressuring the outlet to echo White House messaging, raising fears the U.S.-funded broadcaster is being turned into a political propaganda tool.
PBS revisits George Washington’s ascent from surveyor to revolutionary leader, tracing how battlefield fame, political savvy and early biographers forged the enduring mythic father of a nation.
As Seoul grapples with political upheaval, Washington recalibrates its Korea strategy. The Heritage Foundation examines how the Trump administration balances security, trade, and alliance pressures.
A futuristic entertainment sphere is planned for Washington, D.C., promising immersive events and tourism buzz—but local opposition and regulatory hurdles could derail the ambitious project.
The Education Department is proposing a sweeping overhaul of accreditation regulations, aiming to tighten oversight of colleges while boosting accountability for student outcomes.






















