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Diplomatic channels between Iran and the United States have reportedly been severed amid rising regional tensions, Al Jazeera reports, raising concerns over escalation and stalled nuclear talks.
Federal agencies reopened Monday as the latest government shutdown ended, bringing hundreds of thousands of furloughed employees back to work and restoring key public services nationwide.
Prince Mario-Max Schaumburg-Lippe joined dignitaries and cultural leaders at HE DDr. Petra Schneebauer’s elegant Austrian National Day Reception in Washington, spotlighting diplomacy, arts, and transatlantic ties.
Experts warn that dismantling the U.S. Education Department could disrupt federal funding streams, jeopardizing school transportation programs and services for vulnerable students.
D.C. residents voice mixed emotions as rising crime reshapes daily life and a renewed federal role stirs debate over self-governance, public safety, and who truly controls the nation’s capital.
A new column in The Washington Post examines whether America remains a nation of small businesses, probing shifting economic power and the pressures facing local entrepreneurs.
The Washington Commanders shed their former name amid mounting criticism over its racist connotations, pressure from sponsors, and a broader reckoning with Native American imagery in sports.
The latest India–US trade deal row over a Kashmir map on a joint document has sparked fresh diplomatic intrigue, with Washington’s silence seen as a subtle but pointed signal to Islamabad.
A suspect linked to a Washington, DC, shooting has been charged with murder after a U.S. soldier died from his injuries, authorities said, as reported by Al Jazeera.
Elon Musk’s abrupt moves on X and space ventures have sparked two weeks of turmoil in Washington, triggering bipartisan scrutiny, security concerns, and urgent policy debates
TravelPulse’s 2026 United States Travel Guide spotlights emerging destinations, marquee events and top attractions, offering timely insights for travelers planning next year’s adventures.
Education Secretary Marshall faces mounting criticism as political battles engulf the Department of Education, raising questions about policy priorities and federal oversight.
Donald Trump’s pledge to impose a sweeping national crime crackdown is poised to deepen political divisions and trigger fierce legal battles over policing powers and civil liberties.
The United States has seized the oil tanker Olina in the Caribbean, marking the fifth vessel taken under its Venezuela sanctions blockade, according to Reuters sources.
EA Sports’ CFB 25 Top-100 player list omits all Washington State athletes, raising questions about national perception of the Cougars’ roster and program visibility.
The Washington National Opera is set to leave the Kennedy Center following what critics label a Trump-inspired “takeover,” raising concerns over political influence on U.S. cultural institutions.
A sharp review of The Washington Book explores how US leaders wield language, decoding the euphemisms, spin and coded phrases that shape power, policy and public perception.
The White House, centerpiece of the U.S. government and official residence of the president, stands as a symbol of American democracy, history, and executive power.
A UW Medicine analysis finds U.S. schools that experienced shootings had fewer mental-health staff than national averages, raising concerns about prevention and student support.
President Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard to several US cities has sparked debate, with officials citing unrest and security concerns while critics warn of escalating tensions.





















