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The Washington Post examines the 50 political states of America, revealing sharp divides, emerging coalitions and shifting voter priorities that could redefine future national elections.
Americans are divided over Trump’s attempted Washington makeover, with supporters praising bold disruption while critics warn of deepening political turmoil and institutional strain.
As Call of Duty dominates global sales, critics warn its cinematic combat and military partnerships blur lines between game and reality, embedding war propaganda in mainstream entertainment.
The Education Department’s headquarters will be moved as part of Trump’s broader effort to dismantle the agency, raising questions about federal oversight and access to public education.
Libya and U.S. investors discussed US$71 billion in proposed projects at the Libyan American Partnership meeting in Washington DC, targeting energy, infrastructure, and reconstruction deals.
FOX Sports breaks down season grades for the Washington Redskins tight ends, evaluating production, consistency, and impact in key moments of the team’s passing attack.
The Trump administration signals a shift toward intensified economic pressure on Iran, preparing new sanctions and diplomatic measures as tensions rise over Tehran’s regional influence.
Tehran is weighing a new ceasefire proposal as mixed messages from Washington cloud prospects for de-escalation, officials say, underscoring tense US-Iran dynamics.
King Charles III embarks on a high-profile US tour this week, with USA Today detailing his full schedule of state meetings, climate talks, cultural events and public engagements.
The Education Department’s headquarters will relocate under Trump’s planned restructuring, raising questions about federal oversight, staffing stability, and the future scope of U.S. education policy.
Debate over voting rights for people with felony convictions intensifies, as lawmakers, courts, and advocates clash over punishment, democracy, and who deserves a voice at the ballot box.
The U.S. economy accelerated in early 2026 as hiring and consumer spending rebounded, but a sharp rise in inflation is renewing pressure on the Fed and squeezing household budgets.
The U.S. labor market shed 92,000 jobs in February, signaling a potential slowdown in economic momentum and raising fresh concerns among policymakers and investors.
USA Today’s Washington Nationals stats page delivers up-to-the-minute numbers, advanced metrics and player trends, offering fans data-driven insight into every game and roster move.
US and Ecuadorean forces have launched a joint anti-drug trafficking operation targeting key maritime and jungle routes, officials say, in a bid to curb cartels’ growing regional influence.
King Charles quietly urged vigilance over executive power during a high-profile state visit with Donald Trump, injecting a note of constitutional concern into the ceremonial diplomacy.
The FTC has filed suit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, accusing the companies of deceptive ticket resale tactics that harm fans and distort competition in the live events market.
The op-ed argues that dismantling the Education Department betrays historic commitments to equal opportunity, undermines current protections, and jeopardizes America’s long-term democratic and economic vitality.
Rural areas in southern and western states rank among the nation’s highest for violent crime, new FBI data shows, challenging assumptions that big cities face the greatest danger.
The FAA is weighing a shift from Verizon to Elon Musk’s Starlink for critical communications, signaling a major shake-up in federal telecom contracts, sources told The Washington Post.






















