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Ubisoft’s insistence that “Far Cry 6” isn’t political clashes with its guerrilla warfare setting, fueling debate over how games confront authoritarianism, revolution and power
Washington DC quietly shapes Hollywood, from script approvals to access to military hardware. New research reveals how political power brokers influence what audiences see on screen.
Six people were injured in a stabbing at a Washington state high school, authorities say. Police have detained a suspect as students and staff were evacuated amid a major emergency response.
National Guard troops deployed across Washington, D.C., on Sunday, as authorities moved to bolster security and maintain order amid rising tensions and ongoing demonstrations.
The 54th Annual Washington Conference gathered policymakers and business leaders to debate investment, trade, and democratic resilience, advancing AS/COA’s business case for the Americas.
The Washington State Senate has approved a bill legalizing college sports betting, sending the measure to the House for consideration amid ongoing debate over gambling expansion.
County employment and wages in Washington showed mixed trends in Q3 2025, as new BLS data reveal gains in tech hubs, slower growth in rural areas, and widening regional disparities.
A veteran Trump reporter recounts a decade of covering his rise, revealing at the White House correspondents’ dinner how the Trump-era darkness felt suddenly immediate and dangerously close.
PBS revisits the political strategy behind the 1963 March on Washington, revealing how civil rights leaders balanced idealism, coalition-building, and pressure on the Kennedy administration.
An openly LGBT duo made history at the U.S. Figure Skating Championship, delivering a groundbreaking performance that challenged norms and marked a milestone for queer visibility in the sport.
Six people were wounded in a stabbing at a Washington state high school, authorities said, prompting a large police response and lockdown as investigators probe the attacker’s motive.
USAFacts data reveal stark differences in urban violence, with some smaller cities surpassing major metros in murder rates, reshaping assumptions about where crime is most concentrated.
Family-owned firms are declining in Washington even as they expand nationwide, signaling regional economic shifts and raising concerns about local succession and growth.
Washington slid in the USA Softball rankings for the second consecutive week, raising concerns about consistency and postseason seeding as key Pac-12 matchups loom.
Iran’s latest proposal outlines steps on sanctions relief and nuclear limits, but Washington has reacted cautiously, seeking clarifications while keeping diplomatic channels open.
The Justice Department will permit firing squads for federal executions, NPR reports, marking a major shift in capital punishment policy amid ongoing legal and ethical debates.
The phrase quickly became 2024’s defining campaign buzzword, echoing voter frustration with inequality and distrust in institutions, and revealing a deeper appetite for systemic change.
From historic arenas to modern super-sized spectacles, USA TODAY 10Best ranks the 10 best rodeos across the United States to catch in 2026, spotlighting top cowboys, crowds and culture
At least five people were injured in a stabbing at a Washington state high school, authorities said. The campus was locked down as police responded and students were evacuated.
Serco’s U.S. arm has finalized its $327 million acquisition of Northrop Grumman’s training business, expanding its defense services portfolio and deepening ties with Pentagon customers.





















