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Americans express limited optimism for the next two years as divided government returns, a Pew Research Center survey finds, with modest expectations for bipartisan cooperation and policy progress.
District of Columbia’s Kára McCullough, a 25-year-old nuclear scientist, claimed the Miss USA crown Sunday, blending pageant poise with STEM credentials in a closely watched national competition.
The Chinese Embassy in the U.S. hosted a China Education Reception during the 2026 Washington International Education Conference, highlighting academic exchange and new cooperation opportunities.
The U.S. saw a net loss of immigrants in 2025, a sharp reversal from decades of growth, a new estimate shows, raising questions about labor supply, demographics and policy.
The U.S. women’s hockey team has declined President Trump’s invitation to attend the State of the Union, The Athletic reports, in a move highlighting ongoing tensions with the White House.
Canadian separatist leaders express renewed optimism after closed-door meetings with senior Trump officials, fueling debate over U.S. influence on Canada’s unity and future political tensions.
Two National Guard members are in critical condition after a shooting in Washington DC, authorities said, as investigators piece together events near a security checkpoint.
Trump administration officials revealed competing designs for a planned 250-foot commemorative arch, drawing swift criticism from local leaders and preservationists over cost, symbolism and location.
The Washington Capitals’ Caps Care Year in Review highlights expanded youth hockey programs, increased rink access, and player-led clinics designed to develop skills and grow the game across the region.
Washington state has filed suit against the Trump administration’s Education Department, challenging its demand for detailed college admissions data on students’ race and sex.
China and Iran are reshaping global trade and finance, exploiting U.S.-led systems to blunt sanctions, deepen alliances and challenge Washington’s economic dominance worldwide.
Trinity Rodman scored and energized the attack as the USWNT routed Paraguay in a dominant friendly, showcasing depth, sharp finishing and early signs of cohesion ahead of future competitions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits Washington to discuss the Gaza conflict and Iran’s regional influence, as policymakers examine U.S.-Israel strategy at the Council on Foreign Relations.
President Trump’s new security strategy rebukes European allies over defense spending while reaffirming U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere, signaling a sharper, America-first approach.
A Washington Post column argues conservatives denouncing “identity politics” increasingly use identity-based appeals themselves, revealing a paradox at the heart of today’s culture wars.
SNL’s UK and US editions lampooned Melania Trump’s controversial Epstein remarks this week, using sharp sketches and impersonations that reignited debate over her public legacy.
The Education Department is being dismantled, raising urgent questions over federal oversight, school funding, civil rights protections, and how states will manage key education programs.
Congress is advancing a plan to tighten crime policies in Washington, D.C., prompting debate over local autonomy, public safety, and the potential impact on city residents.
US oil companies say they need clear guarantees and stable terms before committing fresh investment to Venezuela’s energy sector, the Financial Times reports, citing industry executives.
The Wisconsin Badgers face the Washington Huskies on Feb. 28, and fans can catch all the action via live stream or TV. Here’s how to watch, including channel details and game time.





















