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National Guard troops will remain deployed on Washington, D.C., streets through 2026, officials confirmed, extending a security presence initially ordered after recent unrest.
A U.S.-India trade deal faltered because Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi failed to call then-President Donald Trump, financier Howard Lutnick claimed, according to a Washington Post report.
A Washington Post opinion piece reveals how debates over wolves mirror deep political divides, exposing fears, values and identities that shape America’s polarized democracy.
The Art Museum of the Americas has canceled scheduled exhibitions featuring Black and LGBTQ artists, citing compliance with new Trump administration directives, The Washington Post reports.
The National Park Service highlights Booker T. Washington School and Buttonwood School, two historic Delaware institutions that advanced African American education amid segregation.
FACT FOCUS: Trump exaggerates and misstates crime data in Washington, U.S. News & World Report finds, distorting trends and omitting context as he paints a darker picture of public safety.
The latest BLS data on Washington’s business employment dynamics in Q1 2025 show shifting job gains and losses, highlighting key trends in expansions, openings, and closures.
The Detroit Tigers visited the Washington Nationals in D.C., and our photographers captured the key moments—big swings, sharp defense and fan energy—in this exclusive Detroit Free Press photo gallery.
Three people were killed and one person was injured in a head-on collision on U.S. 2 in Snohomish County, authorities said. The crash closed both directions as troopers investigated.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla will meet former US President Donald Trump during an official state visit to the United States in April, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.
The Washington Post profiles 12 billionaires in Trump’s administration, examining their wealth, influence, and potential conflicts as they shape U.S. policy from inside the federal government.
Washington, DC has been selected as a host city for the 2022 Premier Rugby Sevens, Events DC announced, marking a major boost for the region’s growing professional rugby profile.
The Trump administration’s America 250 tour faces mounting turmoil as protests erupt nationwide, forcing cancellations, venue changes, and security concerns amid deep political polarization.
President Trump has ordered the deployment of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., citing a surge in violent crime and vowing a tougher federal response despite criticism from local officials.
Major firms are rebranding long-planned projects as “America First” investments, aligning with Trump’s agenda to gain political favor and potential regulatory and tax advantages.
Stay updated on Washington Huskies football with USA Today’s comprehensive coverage, including breaking news, full season schedule, live stats, and complete roster analysis.
Bipartisan senators are investigating a Kremlin-linked delegation’s undisclosed meetings with U.S. officials, seeking answers on potential security risks and foreign influence.
Pete Hegseth’s Christian-infused commentary on Iran is drawing renewed scrutiny, as critics warn it blurs lines between faith and U.S. foreign policy, PBS reports.
The U.S. has endured five 1,000-year rain events in just five weeks, raising urgent questions about climate change, infrastructure resilience and the growing risks of extreme weather.
President Trump announced new Education Department guidance aimed at protecting prayer in public schools, vowing to defend students’ religious expression and warning districts against violating federal law.






















