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The US Treasury has warned Oman it may face sanctions over alleged interference in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, raising regional tensions, Al Jazeera reported.
As delegates clashed in Philadelphia, George Washington’s steady leadership proved decisive. At Mount Vernon, new exhibits trace how his quiet authority shaped the Constitution’s creation.
From the iconic Blossom Kite Festival to the National Cherry Blossom Parade, WUSA9 breaks down the must-see 2026 National Cherry Blossom Festival events you can’t miss.
The Education Department is urging borrowers in the SAVE repayment plan to review their accounts and prepare for payments to resume, Spectrum News reports, as pandemic-era relief measures wind down.
Authorities have recovered seven bodies from a Washington state paper mill after a deadly incident, as crews continue efforts to dilute and contain contaminated water on site.
A new Washington Policy Center analysis reveals mounting regulations, taxes and fees are making it harder than ever for businesses to start, grow and hire in Washington state.
An NBC Sports analyst has assigned a second-round NFL draft grade to a standout Washington Huskies star, signaling rising stock and renewed national attention for the program.
Washington Governor warns a deadly tank-rupture explosion may be the state’s worst industrial disaster, as investigators probe safety failures and communities mourn the victims.
President Donald Trump’s reported interest in purchasing Greenland from Denmark raises questions over NATO dynamics, strategic Arctic ambitions, legal hurdles, and local opposition in the autonomous territory.
From revitalized waterfronts to eclipses over historic skylines, National Geographic’s “10 Reasons to Visit the East Coast in 2025” reveals why America’s Atlantic edge is having a landmark year.
The Trump administration has opened an investigation into New York City’s Department of Education over its treatment of a pro-Palestinian group, raising questions about free speech and political bias.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has filed suit against the Trump administration to block a proposed $100,000 fee on H-1B visas, arguing it would harm businesses and undermine access to skilled foreign workers.
Oddsmakers have released the early line for Washington vs. Oregon in Week 14 of the 2025 season, with the Huskies opening as narrow favorites in a matchup loaded with Pac-12 title implications.
A Washington Post report reveals a covert commando plan to seize Iran’s uranium stockpile was launched at Donald Trump’s request, raising fresh concerns over rogue operations.
Fatal work injuries in Washington declined in 2024, according to new Bureau of Labor Statistics data, with transportation and construction remaining among the state’s most hazardous sectors.
PBS reconstructs how the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol unfolded, tracing the rally-turned-riot, key moments of breached security, and officials’ frantic efforts to restore order.
Washington.org spotlights the Great American State Fair, showcasing regional food, live music, and family attractions that highlight the nation’s agricultural and cultural heritage.
A serial rapist has pleaded guilty to two decades-old murders after DNA from discarded chewing gum linked him to the crimes, prosecutors said, closing a long-unsolved New York case.
Trump’s trade agenda is upending decades of global economic policy, redrawing alliances and supply chains even as economists warn of instability, retaliation and mounting uncertainty.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino, touring ahead of the expanded Club World Cup, praised the United States as “a welcoming country,” underscoring its growing role in global soccer.






















