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The Pentagon is weighing a shift of U.S. military aid from Ukraine to the Middle East, raising concerns among allies and lawmakers, The Washington Post reports.
In a prescient warning, George Washington labeled political parties America’s “worst enemy.” Today’s polarized landscape suggests his fears were justified, as Upworthy explores in a timely analysis.
Monumental Sports announced star skaters headlining the Legacy on Ice benefit, honoring victims of the 2025 Reagan National tragedy and raising critical support.
A Washington Post opinion argues U.S. universities are drifting from their core mission of educating students, prioritizing bureaucracy, branding and politics over academic rigor and learning.
Violent crime is falling sharply in major U.S. cities, new data show, with homicides and robberies down significantly. Experts cite policing shifts and community programs as key drivers.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met leading US business and financial figures in Washington, highlighting investment opportunities and deepening economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and the United States.
As global rivals leverage sports to build influence, U.S. efforts remain fragmented. A coherent sports diplomacy strategy could boost soft power, mend alliances and reach new generations.
PBS highlights eight key takeaways from Trump’s 2026 State of the Union, examining his economic claims, immigration vows and foreign policy stance amid a sharply divided Congress.
A new Intercept investigation charts every dollar AIPAC and its affiliates pour into U.S. politics, revealing how targeted campaign spending helps shape Washington’s stance on Israel.
Mourners across the D.C. area are gathering for memorial events honoring Sen. John McCain, with public viewings, motorcades and ceremonies planned amid heightened security.
A new analysis challenges the belief that China outperforms the U.S. in education, revealing gaps in test-score comparisons and raising questions about how student success is measured.
The USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group departed Busan after joint drills with South Korea, underscoring U.S. commitment to regional security, deterrence, and alliance readiness.
Experts say the U.S. is on track to close 2025 with the steepest annual homicide decline ever recorded, signaling a dramatic shift in violent crime trends nationwide.
A war with Iran is rippling through the global economy, battering trade routes, supply chains and investor confidence, as industries far beyond oil and gas brace for prolonged disruption.
Previewing Washington vs. Maryland on Oct. 4, 2025: breaking down the latest odds, key matchups, and expert picks as FOX Sports analyzes this pivotal college football showdown.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.




















