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    Hegseth to Order 500 Additional Guardsmen to D.C. Following Shooting of Two Soldiers – U.S. Department of War (.gov)
    By Ava ThompsonMarch 27, 2026 News

    Hegseth to Deploy 500 More Guard Troops to D.C. After Shooting of Two Soldiers

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will deploy 500 additional National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., after two soldiers were shot near a federal facility, officials said.

    What to know about the Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s tariffs – PBS
    By William GreenMarch 26, 2026 Politics

    What to Know About the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Trump’s Tariffs

    The Supreme Court’s ruling on Trump-era tariffs clarifies presidential power over trade. PBS examines the decision’s legal basis, its economic impact, and what it means for future tariff policy.

    Conservative push for Charlie Kirk statues revives debate on memorials – The Washington Post
    By William GreenMarch 26, 2026 News

    Conservative Push for Charlie Kirk Statues Ignites New Battle Over Public Memorials

    A conservative push to erect statues of activist Charlie Kirk is reigniting national debate over who deserves public memorials, exposing partisan divides on history, heroism and representation.

    Opinion | Why America’s obsession with STEM education is dangerous – The Washington Post
    By joey.digangi@wd-strategies.comMarch 26, 2026 Education

    Opinion | Why America’s obsession with STEM education is dangerous – The Washington Post

    A growing focus on STEM is reshaping U.S. classrooms, but critics warn it sidelines the humanities, weakens civic education, and risks narrowing how students think and engage with democracy.

    US Fed Chair Powell says he’s under investigation, will not bow to Trump – Al Jazeera
    By Olivia WilliamsMarch 26, 2026 Crime

    US Fed Chair Powell Says He’s Under Investigation, Vows Not to Bow to Trump

    US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has confirmed he is under investigation but insists he will not yield to pressure from former President Donald Trump, reaffirming the Fed’s independence in setting monetary policy.

    U.S. races to develop alternatives to China’s rare earth materials – The Washington Post
    By Ethan RileyMarch 26, 2026 Business

    U.S. Races to Break China’s Grip on Rare Earth Materials

    The U.S. accelerates efforts to secure rare earth supplies, funding new mines and recycling projects as it seeks to reduce dependence on China and safeguard key defense and tech industries.

    US Senate confirms former Thomas clerk, transgender sports opponent to judgeships – Reuters
    By Jackson LeeMarch 26, 2026 Sports

    US Senate Confirms Former Thomas Clerk and Vocal Transgender Sports Opponent to Federal Judgeships

    The US Senate confirmed a former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas, known for opposing transgender athletes in women’s sports, to a federal judgeship, sparking sharp partisan debate.

    Suspect, four victims dead after stabbing attack in US state of Washington – Al Jazeera
    By Atticus ReedMarch 26, 2026 News

    Suspect and Four Victims Dead After Stabbing Spree in Washington State

    Four people were killed in a stabbing attack in Washington state, US authorities said. A suspect is in custody as investigators work to determine a motive in the deadly incident.

    Washington Dem pushes bill to bar recent ICE hires from future police jobs, slamming Trump’s ‘occupying force’ – Fox News
    By Caleb WilsonMarch 26, 2026 News

    Washington Democrat Seeks to Bar Recent ICE Hires From Future Police Jobs, Slams Trump’s ‘Occupying Force’

    A Washington Democrat has introduced a bill to block recent ICE hires from future police jobs, denouncing Trump’s border tactics as an “occupying force,” sparking heated national debate.

    Explainer: What do Democrats and Republicans want in the US government shutdown fight? – Reuters
    By Olivia WilliamsMarch 25, 2026 Politics

    Explainer: What Democrats and Republicans Really Want in the U.S. Government Shutdown Fight

    Democrats seek a clean funding bill and Ukraine aid, while Republicans push for deep spending cuts and border limits as a partial US government shutdown looms.

    US Holocaust Museum Acquires Rare World War II Captain America Comics – National Today
    By Caleb WilsonMarch 25, 2026 News

    US Holocaust Museum Unveils Rare World War II Captain America Comics Collection

    The US Holocaust Memorial Museum has acquired rare World War II-era Captain America comics, highlighting how wartime pop culture portrayed Nazi threats and supported Allied propaganda.

    Department of Education hangs Charlie Kirk banner outside DC building – USA Today
    By Samuel BrownMarch 25, 2026 Education

    Department of Education Hangs Massive Charlie Kirk Banner Outside D.C. Headquarters

    The Department of Education sparked controversy after hanging a Charlie Kirk banner outside its Washington, D.C. headquarters, raising questions about political neutrality in federal agencies.

    What is the crime rate in Washington state? – USAFacts
    By Charlotte AdamsMarch 25, 2026 Crime

    What Is the Crime Rate in Washington State? Statistics, Trends, and Key Insights

    USAFacts reports that Washington state’s crime rate has shifted in recent years, with property and violent offenses showing differing trends across counties and major cities.

    Trump, nine pharmaceutical companies strike deal to cut prices – Reuters
    By Mia GarciaMarch 25, 2026 Business

    Trump, Nine Drugmakers Strike Landmark Deal to Slash Prescription Costs

    President Donald Trump and nine major drugmakers have agreed to cut prices on select medications, aiming to ease costs for U.S. patients and address mounting public anger over drug pricing.

    The 10 best college football towns in America – The Washington Post
    By Noah RodriguezMarch 25, 2026 Sports

    The 10 Best College Football Towns in America

    The Washington Post ranks the 10 best college football towns in America, spotlighting game-day traditions, fan passion and local culture that turn Saturdays into unforgettable events.

    USA Today Taps Washington Post Veteran Jamie Stockwell as VP of News – Yahoo News Singapore
    By joey.digangi@wd-strategies.comMarch 25, 2026 News

    Washington Post Veteran Jamie Stockwell Named VP of News at USA Today

    USA Today has appointed Washington Post veteran Jamie Stockwell as vice president of news, signaling a strategic push to strengthen its national reporting and digital journalism efforts.

    FBI searches Washington Post reporter’s home as part of an investigation into government contractor – NBC News
    By Victoria JonesMarch 25, 2026 News

    FBI Raids Washington Post Reporter’s Home in Probe of Government Contractor

    The FBI has searched the home of a Washington Post reporter as part of a probe involving a government contractor, raising concerns among press freedom advocates, NBC News reports.

    “I was a lobbyist for more than 6 years. I quit. My conscience couldn’t take it anymore.” – Vox
    By Sophia DavisMarch 25, 2026 Politics

    “I Was a Lobbyist for 6 Years—Why I Finally Walked Away”

    A former lobbyist describes leaving the industry after six years, citing mounting ethical concerns, disillusionment with policymaking, and the quiet pressures that shape US democracy.

    UAE: A Global Hub for Entertainment and Media – UAE Embassy in Washington, DC
    By Mia GarciaMarch 24, 2026 News

    UAE: A Global Hub for Entertainment and Media

    The UAE is rapidly emerging as a global hub for entertainment and media, with the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC highlighting major investments, partnerships, and cultural collaborations.

    Home schooling’s rise from fringe to fastest-growing form of education – The Washington Post
    By Noah RodriguezMarch 24, 2026 Education

    Homeschooling’s Rise from Fringe Choice to Fastest-Growing Form of Education

    Once a marginal choice, home schooling has surged into the mainstream, emerging as the nation’s fastest-growing form of education and reshaping debates over schools and parental control.

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