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A suspect in the fatal shooting of a DC National Guard member will face first-degree murder charges, former prosecutor Jeanine Pirro said, according to ABC News, as the investigation intensifies.
Donald Trump sparked global controversy by urging a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,” igniting fierce debate over immigration, security and religious freedom.
The D.C. region marks 100 years of Black History commemoration with a slate of exhibits, performances and community events spotlighting culture, resilience and historic achievements.
A new report identifies school districts nationwide adopting “sanctuary” policies for immigrant students, sparking debate over local authority, federal law, and classroom safety.
U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro faced tough questions from residents about rising crime rates, prosecution priorities, and community safety during a public forum, WJLA reports.
U.S. officials say a blockade of Iranian ports is now “fully implemented,” tightening pressure on Tehran as President Trump considers whether to pursue renewed diplomatic talks, CBS News reports.
The 10,000 Small Businesses Summit by Goldman Sachs convened entrepreneurs, policymakers and business leaders, spotlighting growth, access to capital and post-pandemic recovery.
USA Today reveals the top 25 high schools for athletes in Washington, spotlighting powerhouse programs, rising contenders, and campuses where academic and athletic excellence go hand in hand.
Trump’s move to place D.C. police under federal control spotlights the DC Home Rule Act, raising fresh questions about local autonomy, congressional authority, and limits of self-governance.
Reuters’ US Politics newsletter dissects Trump’s controversial foreign policy moves, from backing Venezuela’s opposition to his startling interest in purchasing Greenland.
Getty Images has announced the extension of its Editorial Photography Internship Program into 2026, offering emerging visual storytellers expanded training, mentorship, and newsroom experience.
The Supreme Court has temporarily allowed deep staff cuts at the Education Department, a move critics say could disrupt key services while legal and budget battles continue.
The United States has charged former Cuban leader Raúl Castro with murder, Reuters reports, marking a sharp escalation in President Donald Trump’s campaign to increase pressure on Havana.
A Midwest manufacturer takes on former president Donald Trump in court, claiming his tariffs hiked costs, threatened jobs and violated the Constitution’s limits on executive power.
Washington lawmakers are weighing online sports betting and possible expansion of collegiate wagering, igniting debate over consumer protections, tax revenue, and impacts on student-athletes.
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz has sought to downplay tensions with Washington, despite concerns in Berlin over the planned US troop drawdown from Germany.
A federal judge has blocked a Trump administration immigration rule affecting travelers from 39 countries, temporarily halting its enforcement while legal challenges proceed.
A new Manhattan Institute report, “Devolution,” outlines four proposals to shift power from Washington to states, aiming to ease partisan gridlock and tailor policies to local needs.
King Charles III’s Washington visit spotlights Indigenous diplomacy as NCAI leaders join historic events, underscoring tribal sovereignty, climate priorities, and renewed U.S.-U.K. relations.
Texas A&M student brings Aggie know‑how to the nation’s capital, tackling farm policy and trade issues during a summer internship with the USA Rice Federation in Washington.






















