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Donald Trump has called on U.S. oil majors to help revive Venezuela’s “rotting” energy sector, urging investment and technical support to restore output in the OPEC nation, sources told Reuters.
Relive the drama as the United States faces Australia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. From early chances to late heroics, the Knoxville News Sentinel breaks down the match’s defining moments.
Two US troops were killed and another reported missing in a drone attack on a base in Jordan, as Iran warned Washington of “heavier costs,” raising fears of broader regional escalation.
President Trump swiftly dismissed the newly court-appointed top prosecutor in Seattle, sparking legal and political turmoil. Critics question the move’s legality as federal tensions escalate.
Images capture the chaotic moments after a shooting near the White House in Washington, as law enforcement secures the area and investigators work to determine a motive.
Celebrations begin in Washington, D.C., as Americans mark Independence Day with parades, concerts, and fireworks. Authorities warn of tightened security and road closures across the capital.
The U.S. murder rate is on track to reach its lowest level since 1900, according to new data, as former President Donald Trump seizes on the trend to promote his record on crime.
Venezuela has agreed to export $2 billion in crude to the United States under a new deal with Washington, Reuters reports, signaling a cautious thaw in bilateral energy and diplomatic ties.
Kentucky has emerged as a serious contender for Washington point guard Zoom Diallo, with sources indicating the Wildcats are “strongly in the mix” as his recruitment gains late momentum.
Washington is voicing concern over Korea’s new “fake news” law, warning it could curb free expression and unfairly target U.S. tech firms, the Korea JoongAng Daily reports.
The federal government has replaced the slavery exhibition at George Washington’s Philadelphia home, sparking debate among historians and activists over public memory and historical interpretation.
Sphere Entertainment, Maryland, Prince George’s County, and Peterson Companies plan a new Sphere at National Harbor, signaling a major entertainment and economic boost for the region.
Federal officials have opened a civil rights investigation into Baltimore City schools over alleged antisemitism, examining complaints about harassment, school responses, and compliance with Title VI.
U.S. companies have begun filing refund claims after the Supreme Court struck down Trump-era tariffs, triggering complex legal battles and uncertainty over trade and federal revenue.
The Washington Huskies earned a spot inside The Athletic’s preseason Top 15, signaling national respect for the program’s depth and coaching as the new season approaches.
Four Washington cities have been named among the best places to live in new national rankings, with quality of life, affordability and amenities earning them top marks, the Kitsap Sun reports.
Former President Donald Trump addresses the Faith and Freedom Coalition policy conference, outlining his priorities on religious liberty, abortion, and the 2024 election in a speech streamed by PBS.
Some Jan. 6 rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol now claim the government owes them money, filing lawsuits that test legal accountability, victimhood, and the lasting fallout of the attack.
Top performers are set to headline the America250 concert, aiming to refocus attention on celebration and unity after the Trump Freedom250 uproar that divided organizers and fans.
U.S. colleges face budget strains as fewer foreign students enroll, driven by visa hurdles, rising costs and global competition, threatening programs that depend on international tuition.






















