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Trump’s ‘board of peace’ convenes this week, aiming to reset global cooperation. Yet the absence of key US allies raises questions over its legitimacy, reach and diplomatic impact.
An AP analysis reported by PBS shows about 10% of U.S. House members will not seek reelection in 2024, signaling potential shifts in congressional power and party strategy.
U.S. senators have reintroduced the “No Fakes” bill, targeting AI-generated deepfakes in entertainment and beyond, aiming to protect performers’ likenesses and tighten digital rights.
The Education Department faces backlash after hanging a banner of conservative activist Charlie Kirk alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and Benjamin Franklin, sparking debate over historical legacies.
President Trump is spotlighting crime in major US cities, drawing fresh attention and debate. WCVB examines recent crime statistics to show where the data supports, or contradicts, his claims.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russia is quietly offering major economic deals to U.S. interests, a move he says threatens Western unity and undermines sanctions.
FIFA has announced 16 host cities for the 2026 World Cup across the U.S., Canada and Mexico, notably excluding Washington, D.C., prompting debate over the capital’s omission.
PBS broadcasts President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address, where he outlines priorities on the economy, border security, foreign policy and a contentious domestic agenda.
Once a capital of Black political might, Washington, D.C. is being reshaped by rapid gentrification, eroding long-standing power structures and transforming its cultural landscape.
USA Today has appointed Jamie Stockwell as its next top editor, marking a major leadership shift amid digital expansion efforts, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.
Business Insider Africa ranks the 20 essential Denzel Washington performances, spotlighting the Oscar winner’s most powerful roles and enduring impact on modern cinema.
Award of Merit, K–12 Education: Washington School for the Deaf, Divine Academic and Hunter Gymnasium
ENR’s Award of Merit in K-12 education honors the Washington School for the Deaf’s Divine Academic and Hunter Gymnasium, recognizing inclusive design, accessibility and innovative learning spaces.
FactCheck.org debunks claims that Washington, D.C.’s recent homicide-free streak was the first in years, noting the city has seen similar periods without killings in recent history
Nippon Steel downplayed differences with Washington over the U.S. government’s proposed “golden share” in U.S. Steel, saying talks continue as it seeks clarity on oversight and national security terms.
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority weighs whether states can bar trans women from girls’ sports, a pivotal clash over Title IX, gender identity, and school civil rights.
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani says Donald Trump sent a direct message to Canadians during a recent Washington visit, urging stronger ties with a potential future Trump administration.
Once a powerful alliance, the ‘Never Trump’ movement is now splintered and adrift, struggling to define its influence and strategy as the Republican Party reshapes around Trump.
WCVB outlines the schedule of events for Donald Trump’s second inauguration, detailing the swearing-in ceremony, parade, security measures, and planned evening celebrations.
Families seeking top-tier education in Washington, D.C. are closely examining private elementary schools, weighing academics, diversity, and resources in new rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
Washington DC battles a surge in public anxiety over crime as officials dispute data interpretations, residents report rising violence, and police confront shifting patterns in urban offending.





















