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A suspect has been charged with the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a high-profile Washington dinner, authorities say, as investigators probe motives and security failures.
Elon Musk donated $288 million in the 2024 election, final filings show, making him one of the cycle’s biggest individual patrons and spotlighting the growing clout of billionaire donors.
Residents gathered across Winchester on Memorial Day to honor fallen U.S. soldiers and sailors, with solemn ceremonies, flag displays, and wreath-layings captured in poignant photos.
Moneyinc.com has released its 2024 list of the 30 best high schools in Washington State, offering in-depth rankings, performance data, and expert analysis for students and parents.
After a years-long international manhunt, one of the world’s most wanted fugitives has been captured, authorities said, marking a major breakthrough in a high-profile global case.
The D.C. region is seeing a surge in public-private partnerships, driven by infrastructure demands, transit-oriented development, and the push for inclusive, sustainable economic growth.
USA Today’s final WNBA mock draft projects South Carolina guard Raven Johnson to the Washington Mystics at No. 9, highlighting her playmaking, defense and championship pedigree.
The federal government is adding Donald Trump’s name or image to a dozen new locations and projects, raising debate over political symbolism, public space, and historical legacy.
Authorities in Washington state say at least one person is dead and nine are missing after a chemical tank ruptured at a paper plant, prompting evacuations and an ongoing search.
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein files are rocking Europe, ensnaring figures like Peter Mandelson and Prince Andrew, while reaction in the US remains comparatively restrained, ABC7 Chicago reports
USA Today revolutionized American journalism with splashy graphics and bite-size news. Decades later, media analysts ask: does its legacy endure in today’s digital-first landscape?
The Washington Post examines the powerful donors, advocacy groups and political agendas driving efforts to privatize U.S. public education — and what’s at stake for students, families and democracy.
A new WorldAtlas review of crime data pinpoints the 1970s–1990s as peak decades for global violence, shaped by urban decline, drug wars, and shifting law‑enforcement strategies.
As Washington cracks down on allegedly corrupt mines, frontline workers bear the brunt: job losses, safety fears and fragile local economies caught in the political crossfire.
Washington’s NFL franchise will compete in 2020 as the “Washington Football Team,” a temporary name as the organization shelves unveiling a new nickname and logo, USA Today reports.
Donald Trump is advancing an ambitious vision to remake Washington, D.C., proposing new monuments and sweeping overhauls that supporters hail as patriotic and critics slam as politicized.
A federal review has inched Donald Trump’s proposed triumphal arch closer to approval, after a key agency meeting signaled growing institutional support despite vocal public controversy.
From child care shortages to rising housing costs, “This Hits Home” examines the policies and local decisions shaping daily life for Washington families in the Seattle area.
Communities across the United States marked Veterans Day with ceremonies, parades and quiet tributes, as Americans honored the service and sacrifice of military members.
Trump’s claims of surging crime in Washington, D.C. clash with available data as he moves to seize control of the city’s police and deploy the National Guard, a PBS report finds.






















