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President Trump reaffirmed he will exclude two Democratic governors from a White House meeting on reopening the economy, intensifying partisan tensions over the federal response to COVID-19.
A People’s Daily article blames “toxic” Washington politics for rising anti-China sentiment in US polls, accusing lawmakers and media of fueling hostility through rhetoric and strategic fearmongering.
From iconic tree lightings to festive markets and museum festivities, Washington DC’s 2025 Christmas season offers families dazzling events, historic backdrops, and memorable holiday traditions.
DOGE rips through the Education Department, triggering deep cuts to contracts, staff and grants, sparking bipartisan backlash and raising fears over schools’ funding stability.
The Council on Criminal Justice’s mid-year 2025 report reveals diverging crime trends across major U.S. cities, with some posting sharp declines while others face renewed violence.
Australian critical minerals executives are heading to Washington this week as Canberra and Washington deepen ties on EV supply chains amid growing concern over China’s resource dominance.
As the Big Game approaches, online sports betting remains a patchwork across the U.S., with states split between full legalization, partial access, and outright bans.
Iran has dismissed US President Donald Trump’s latest threats, insisting it will defend itself against any American attack. Officials warned that Tehran is fully prepared to respond to military or political aggression.
Buddhist monks concluded a multi-day peace walk in Washington, D.C., ending at the National Mall with prayers and silent meditation. Crowds gathered to witness the ceremony.
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.”
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.
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.
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.
America’s eldercare system is buckling under financial strain, staff shortages and rising demand, leaving families and providers scrambling as the crisis deepens nationwide.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 and the Moroccan Embassy in Washington marked the Fulbright program’s 80th year, highlighting deepening US-Morocco educational ties and celebrating alumni contributions.






















