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Donald Trump warned in a PBS News interview that “lots of bombs” could start going off if an Iran ceasefire expires, raising fresh concerns over escalating regional tensions.
A Washington state man who fatally stabbed four people had a documented history of mental health issues, raising questions over treatment gaps and warning signs missed by authorities.
A Texas church that fused worship with hardball campaigning is exporting its playbook nationwide, raising alarms among watchdogs over blurred lines between faith, politics, and tax-exempt status.
The Great American State Fair is set to debut in DC, bringing rides, live music, and regional foods. FOX 5 DC breaks down dates, tickets, attractions, and what visitors should expect.
A new Washington Post map reveals stark gaps in per-pupil spending, highlighting which states invest most in public education—and which lag furthest behind.
Sky News Australia reports filmmaker Ami Horowitz’s reaction to the overall drop in crime across Washington DC, crediting US President Donald Trump’s recent law-and-order crackdown.
A $75 billion financial firm secured a lucrative carve-out in the latest tax bill after an aggressive lobbying campaign, raising fresh questions about corporate influence in Washington.
As Washington joins the Big Ten, Huskies Wire breaks down UW’s high-powered offense, physical defense and recruiting footprint, offering Big Ten fans a snapshot of the league’s newest contender.
Former President Donald Trump says King Charles III will visit the U.S. in late April and attend a state dinner at the White House, CBS News reports, citing Trump’s comments on the upcoming royal trip.
The Pentagon plans to scale back U.S. participation in select NATO groups, prompting concerns among allies about Washington’s long-term commitment to the alliance’s collective defense.
The Biden administration has approved a plan to include Donald Trump’s image in new U.S. passports for the nation’s 250th anniversary, officials told The Washington Post.
King Charles III visits Washington on a delicate mission to repair strained UK-US ties, signaling a renewed push for diplomatic unity amid global tensions and domestic political uncertainty.
The Education Department spent over $28 million in attempts to dismiss staff, a federal watchdog reports, raising questions about oversight, accountability, and use of taxpayer funds.
LIVE: DOJ officials brief reporters in Washington after a new indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, a source says, marking a fresh chapter in the high-profile case.
Washington has been named America’s Top State for Business in 2017 by CNBC, driven by a strong technology sector, robust job growth, and high quality of life for workers.
Sonny Jurgensen, in word and deed, stood as a majestic figure in Washington sports history, embodying charisma, resilience and enduring excellence on and off the football field.
A shooting at a Washington hotel hosting a Trump event has sparked fresh scrutiny over security measures, as investigators probe how the gunman gained access and assess potential political motives.
As the Iran deal deadline approaches, Trump escalates rhetoric, warning that U.S. strikes could target Iran’s bridges and power plants, The Washington Post reports.
A new column in The Washington Post explores how Mormonism’s emphasis on community, civility and lay leadership may offer lessons for easing polarization in America’s increasingly toxic politics.
Washington DC will host the Great American State Fair for 16 days, the largest of all US Freedom 250 events, highlighting culture, innovation, and family entertainment nationwide.






















