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Polarization is seeping into the U.S. armed forces, raising concerns about impartiality, recruitment and civilian control, as experts warn politics is reshaping military culture.
Washington has named a new US special coordinator for Tibetan issues, signalling renewed focus on human rights and religious freedom in Tibet, Al Jazeera reports.
From solemn ceremonies at the National Mall to lively parades, concerts, and family festivals, here are the 13 standout Memorial Day weekend events across Northern Virginia and DC.
U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 rankings spotlight the District of Columbia’s top public middle schools, highlighting academic performance, equity, and student readiness.
The Association of the U.S. Army, featured in The Business Journals, is expanding its industry partnerships as defense contractors and tech firms seek deeper access to Army modernization initiatives.
The Washington Wizards matched a franchise low with their 16th straight loss, underscoring a season in disarray as mounting injuries, defensive lapses and late-game collapses fuel growing fan frustration.
U.S. prosecutors have charged three Malaysian state telecom officials with orchestrating a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme, alleging kickbacks, inflated contracts and misuse of public funds, Reuters reported.
As one pivotal swing state tilts between red and blue, its divided voters reveal how cultural rifts, media bubbles and shifting demographics are reshaping U.S. political polarization.
Travelers flock to Washington, DC in May for peak cherry blossoms, marquee festivals, museum exhibits and outdoor events. IndianEagle spotlights top attractions, free tours and cultural highlights.
The University of Washington and Microsoft have deepened their longstanding partnership, expanding joint research in AI, cloud computing, and data science to accelerate innovation and workforce development.
KSAT reports that a recent social media post by Donald Trump targeting Barack and Michelle Obama, widely condemned as racist, was deleted following intense public backlash and criticism.
The National Mall will host a 16-day state fair as part of America’s 250th birthday, featuring exhibits, performances and regional showcases, The Business Journals reports.
Hall of Famer Darrell Green, 66, is attempting a comeback as he tries out for a spot on the USA flag football team, testing his legendary speed against far younger competition.
Donald Trump told CBS’s 60 Minutes he “wasn’t worried” during the Washington shooting, in a tense interview that raised questions about his response to the chaotic incident.
The Washington Post examines the longest partial U.S. government shutdown, detailing its political standoff, impact on federal workers, and the broader consequences for national governance.
The “Because They’re Funny” comedy festival returns to Washington, DC, showcasing rising comedic talent, diverse voices and live performances in venues across the nation’s capital.
As states assert greater control over education policy, debate grows over whether Washington’s role is truly receding or simply shifting. Chalkbeat examines the evidence.
New research on U.S. bail reforms shows that releasing more defendants before trial has not increased crime rates, challenging long-held fears about public safety impacts.
Washington’s sustainable business accelerator has selected its latest cohort of projects, the Department of Ecology announced April 22, highlighting innovation in clean tech and resource efficiency.
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