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Belarus has released 250 political prisoners under a U.S.-brokered deal, marking a rare diplomatic breakthrough amid escalating tensions with the West and ongoing human rights concerns.
Donald Trump has unveiled plans for “Patriot Games” in 2026, a nationwide spectacle of parades, rallies, and military pageantry to mark the United States’ 250th birthday.
Washington state has earned a notable distinction in a new nationwide ranking, with two of its cities listed among the smartest in the U.S., according to a recent analysis reported by the Kitsap Sun.
The article examines how Trump’s federal crackdown unfolds in five U.S. cities, detailing deployments, clashes with local leaders, civil rights concerns, and the impact on protests.
Many U.S. seniors rely on cheaper prescription drugs from Canada, but new regulations and political pressure could restrict cross-border supplies, potentially driving up costs.
Washington softball climbed four spots in the latest USA Softball rankings, now sitting among the nation’s top contenders as the program’s strong early-season performance gains national attention.
Destination Capitol Hill 2026, the USA’s premier travel advocacy summit, returns to Washington, DC next month, poised to shape key federal policies and strengthen the nation’s travel economy.
Millions joined “No Kings” marches across the US, denouncing Donald Trump’s leadership and warning against authoritarianism, as organizers vowed escalating protests ahead of the election.
Denzel Washington has reignited debate over media and political bias, warning Americans they’re “being manipulated by both sides” in a candid discussion highlighted by Deadline.
Washington, DC prepares for the 2026 National Cherry Blossom Festival, as Washington.org unveils events, travel tips, and cultural highlights for visitors worldwide.
Federal dollars make up a modest share of Washington state’s public school funding, highlighting ongoing debates over equity, state responsibility, and reliance on national support.
Donald Trump has urged deploying the National Guard to more US cities, citing rising crime fears. However, recent crime statistics show overall violent crime has declined, contradicting his claims.
The US government has warned airlines it may order up to 20% flight cuts nationwide if the federal shutdown drags on, Reuters reports, raising fears of major travel disruption.
USA Today breaks down the Washington Commanders’ schedule, highlighting key divisional matchups, primetime tests, and crucial stretches that could define their playoff hopes.
Hall of Famer Darrell Green tested his legendary speed at Team USA flag football tryouts, drawing crowds and curiosity as the Washington icon explored a new chapter in his storied career.
The U.S. plans to require visa applicants from 12 additional countries to post bonds of up to $15,000, a move officials say targets overstays but critics warn may curb legal travel.
Congress is graying fast as incumbency, fundraising power, and seniority rules favor older lawmakers, raising questions about representation, generational priorities, and democratic renewal.
The Washington Post’s “The Age of Disclosure” explores mounting testimony, declassified files and congressional hearings that are fueling serious debate over whether aliens are real.
Snopes investigated viral claims that the U.S. Department of Education hung a Charlie Kirk banner on its Washington, D.C., headquarters, near a “education heroes” message, and assessed their accuracy.
Violent crime rates in major U.S. cities have dropped sharply, but Donald Trump is claiming credit. Experts and officials challenge his narrative, pointing instead to local reforms.






















