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    Trump says Mamdani must ‘respect’ Washington, wants New York to succeed – Al Jazeera
    By Jackson LeeFebruary 11, 2026 Politics

    Trump Says Mamdani Must ‘Respect’ Washington, Insists He Wants New York to Succeed

    Donald Trump urged New York lawmaker Zohran Mamdani to “respect” Washington institutions, framing the dispute as a test of loyalty while insisting he wants New York “to succeed.”

    The Weekend Scene: 10+ fun things to do in the DC area Thanksgiving weekend – NBC4 Washington
    By Caleb WilsonFebruary 11, 2026 News

    The Weekend Scene: 10+ Fun Things to Do in the DC Area This Thanksgiving Weekend

    From festive light displays to holiday markets and family-friendly performances, NBC4’s “The Weekend Scene” highlights 10+ fun ways to celebrate Thanksgiving weekend around the D.C. region.

    Key functions of the Education Department, which Trump is moving to dismantle – The Washington Post
    By Caleb WilsonFebruary 11, 2026 Education

    Key Functions of the Education Department That Trump Is Moving to Dismantle

    The Education Department oversees civil rights enforcement, student aid, and K-12 policy guidance. Trump’s move to dismantle it raises questions about federal oversight and equity.

    US Marshals Service Director says DC safer after President Trump’s crime crackdown – KEYE
    By Ethan RileyFebruary 11, 2026 Crime

    US Marshals Chief: DC Is Safer After President Trump’s Crime Crackdown

    The US Marshals Service Director says Washington, D.C. is safer following former President Trump’s crime crackdown, citing tougher enforcement and coordinated federal efforts, KEYE reports.

    The business of caring for older Americans is in a deepening crisis – The Washington Post
    By William GreenFebruary 11, 2026 Business

    America’s Elder Care System Is Spiraling Into Crisis

    America’s eldercare system is buckling under financial strain, staff shortages and rising demand, leaving families and providers scrambling as the crisis deepens nationwide.

    They are Olympians. They are mothers. And they no longer have to choose. – The Washington Post
    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 11, 2026 Sports

    They Are Olympians. They Are Mothers. And They No Longer Have to Choose

    Olympic athletes who are also mothers are reshaping elite sports, as new policies, childcare support and shifting cultural attitudes allow them to pursue medals without pausing motherhood.

    Why Washington’s all-in on smart rings – Politico
    By Jackson LeeFebruary 11, 2026 News

    Why Washington Is Going All‑In on Smart Rings

    Washington is embracing smart rings as discreet tools to monitor health, boost productivity, and enhance security, raising new questions about privacy, data access, and surveillance.

    Buddhist monks on ‘Walk for Peace’ across US arrive in Washington – Euronews.com
    By Isabella RossiFebruary 10, 2026 News

    Buddhist Monks on Cross-Country ‘Walk for Peace’ Arrive in Washington

    Buddhist monks on a cross-country “Walk for Peace” have reached Washington, D.C., after weeks on the road, calling for non-violence, dialogue, and global solidarity, Euronews reports.

    The Top Things To Do In Washington, D.C. For Politics Buffs – Culture Trip
    By Mia GarciaFebruary 10, 2026 Politics

    The Top Things Politics Buffs Can’t Miss in Washington, D.C

    From Capitol tours to Supreme Court hearings, Washington, D.C. offers politics buffs unrivaled access to American power. Explore insider hotspots, historic debates and institutions shaping national policy.

    Celebrating National Symphony Orchestra’s 95th Anniversary – The Kennedy Center
    By William GreenFebruary 10, 2026 News

    Celebrating 95 Years of the National Symphony Orchestra

    The Kennedy Center marks the National Symphony Orchestra’s 95th anniversary with special concerts, guest artists, and tributes reflecting its legacy and evolving role in American culture.

    MACECE, Moroccan Embassy Celebrate Strong Educational Ties in Washington as Fulbright Enters 80th Year – Morocco World News
    By Miles CooperFebruary 10, 2026 Education

    MACECE and Moroccan Embassy Celebrate 80 Years of Fulbright and Strong U.S.-Morocco Educational Ties in Washington

    MACECE and the Moroccan Embassy in Washington marked the Fulbright program’s 80th year, highlighting deepening US-Morocco educational ties and celebrating alumni contributions.

    Donald Trump promises death penalty for murder cases in Washington, DC – Al Jazeera
    By Noah RodriguezFebruary 10, 2026 Crime

    Donald Trump Vows Death Penalty for Murder Cases in Washington, DC

    Donald Trump vowed to seek the death penalty for murder cases in Washington, DC, if reelected, intensifying debate over federal crime policy and capital punishment in the US capital.

    MindChamps eyes 30 preschool locations across Greater Washington in 6 years – The Business Journals
    By Caleb WilsonFebruary 10, 2026 Business

    MindChamps Aims to Open 30 Preschools Across Greater Washington Within 6 Years

    MindChamps plans to open 30 preschool centers across Greater Washington within six years, marking the Singapore-based education group’s largest push into the U.S. market to date.

    Sports betting timeline: From Las Vegas to the Supreme Court – The Washington Post
    By Jackson LeeFebruary 10, 2026 Sports

    Sports Betting Timeline: From Las Vegas to the Supreme Court

    From Vegas bookies to the Supreme Court bench, this timeline traces how U.S. sports betting evolved from a desert niche to a nationwide industry reshaped by a landmark ruling.

    Recent report reveals position Commanders will heavily target this offseason, which also means bad news for one veteran – A to Z Sports
    By William GreenFebruary 10, 2026 News

    Recent Report Reveals Key Position Commanders Will Heavily Target This Offseason — Spelling Bad News for One Veteran

    A recent report indicates the Commanders will aggressively pursue upgrades at a key position this offseason, signaling a likely shift in strategy and casting doubt on the future of one established veteran.

    Washington, D.C. – Capital, Politics, Culture – Britannica
    By Jackson LeeFebruary 10, 2026 Politics

    Washington, D.C.: America’s Capital of Power, History, and Culture

    Washington, D.C., the U.S. capital, anchors national politics while evolving as a cultural hub, where federal power, local governance, and diverse communities intersect daily.

    ‘Korean Treasures’ arrives at Smithsonian in time for KPop Demon Hunters mania – The Washington Post
    By Ethan RileyFebruary 10, 2026 News

    “Korean Treasures” Arrives at the Smithsonian Just in Time for K‑Pop Demon Hunters Mania

    The Smithsonian unveils “Korean Treasures,” a landmark exhibition spotlighting art, artifacts, and pop culture just as “KPop Demon Hunters” fever grips global audiences and U.S. fans alike.

    Washington schools keep $1.4B after AGs reach deal with U.S. Education Department – KIRO 7 News Seattle
    By Ethan RileyFebruary 10, 2026 Education

    Washington schools keep $1.4B after AGs reach deal with U.S. Education Department

    Washington schools will retain $1.4 billion in federal funds after state attorneys general reached a settlement with the U.S. Education Department, averting major budget disruptions.

    House Republicans Accuse D.C. Police of Manipulating Crime Statistics – The New York Times
    By Ethan RileyFebruary 10, 2026 Crime

    House Republicans Accuse D.C. Police of Manipulating Crime Statistics

    House Republicans claim D.C. police are manipulating crime data to downplay rising violence, prompting calls for federal oversight and renewed debate over public safety in the capital.

    Long-term unemployment at post-pandemic high, straining workers and economy – The Washington Post
    By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 10, 2026 Business

    Long-term unemployment at post-pandemic high, straining workers and economy – The Washington Post

    Long-term unemployment has surged to its highest level since the pandemic, leaving workers struggling to recover while economists warn of lasting damage to the labor market and growth.

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