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    Washington News Wrap for Friday, 6/5 – FOX 13 Seattle
    By Sophia DavisJune 20, 2026 News

    Washington News Wrap: Key Stories for Friday, June 5

    Tonight’s Washington News Wrap for Friday, 6/5 on FOX 13 Seattle highlights key statewide updates, from evolving COVID-19 guidelines to local political decisions and community responses.

    Push from Saudis, Israel helped move Trump to attack Iran – The Washington Post
    By joey.digangi@wd-strategies.comJune 19, 2026 Politics

    Saudi and Israeli Pressure Reportedly Drove Trump’s Decision to Strike Iran

    The report details how strong lobbying by Saudi Arabia and Israel influenced President Trump’s decision to confront Iran, revealing internal debates and shifting U.S. Middle East strategy.

    Freedom 250 opens registration for nationwide 250th anniversary events – WUSA9
    By Olivia WilliamsJune 19, 2026 News

    Freedom 250 Opens Registration for Nationwide 250th Anniversary Celebrations

    Freedom 250 has opened registration for nationwide events marking America’s 250th anniversary, WUSA9 reports, inviting communities to plan commemorations through 2026.

    Liberals launch college project to counter Turning Point USA – The Washington Post
    By Caleb WilsonJune 19, 2026 Education

    Liberals Launch New Campus Initiative to Counter Turning Point USA

    Liberal activists are launching a new college initiative to counter conservative group Turning Point USA, aiming to reshape campus political discourse and boost progressive organizing.

    Supreme Court sides with Texas marijuana user who says it’s not a crime to have a gun – PBS
    By Jackson LeeJune 19, 2026 Crime

    Supreme Court Backs Texas Marijuana User in Landmark Gun Rights Ruling

    The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Texas marijuana user who challenged a federal ban on gun ownership, raising new questions about firearm rights and drug laws nationwide.

    House defies Trump on immigration with move to shield Haitians – The Washington Post
    By Victoria JonesJune 19, 2026 Business

    House Defies Trump on Immigration With Move to Shield Haitians

    The House passed a measure protecting Haitian immigrants from deportation, directly challenging Trump’s hard-line immigration agenda and exposing deep divisions in federal policy.

    College sports begged for help. Washington brought a 111-page mess | Opinion – USA Today
    By Olivia WilliamsJune 19, 2026 Sports

    College Sports Asked for a Lifeline—Washington Delivered a 111-Page Mess

    As college sports face financial turmoil and realignment chaos, Washington’s 111-page proposal aims to fix the system but instead layers on complexity, legal ambiguity, and fresh uncertainty.

    The paint is already peeling in Trump’s renovated Washington Reflecting Pool – Reuters
    By Ethan RileyJune 19, 2026 News

    The Paint Is Already Peeling in Trump’s Renovated Washington Reflecting Pool

    Fresh paint is already peeling at Trump’s revamped Washington Reflecting Pool, raising questions over rushed renovations, cost-cutting, and the symbolic state of American civic landmarks.

    Workers paint Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool blue – BBC
    By Ethan RileyJune 19, 2026 News

    Workers Turn Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool a Striking Shade of Blue

    Workers have dyed the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool a striking blue, drawing curiosity and concern from visitors as officials clarify the color change is temporary and linked to maintenance operations.

    King Charles III invited to address joint meeting of Congress – The Washington Post
    By joey.digangi@wd-strategies.comJune 18, 2026 Politics

    King Charles III Invited to Deliver Historic Address to Joint Session of Congress

    King Charles III has been invited to address a rare joint meeting of Congress, highlighting renewed U.S.-U.K. ties and underscoring Washington’s interest in the British monarchy.

    The Sphere is bringing its technological wizardry to the East Coast – USA Today
    By Mia GarciaJune 18, 2026 News

    The Sphere Brings Its Technological Wizardry to the East Coast

    The Sphere is bringing its technological wizardry to the East Coast, promising an immersive blend of LED visuals, spatial audio, and live performance that could redefine urban entertainment.

    Education Department shutters Office of English Language Acquisition – K-12 Dive
    By Ethan RileyJune 18, 2026 Education

    Education Department Shuts Down Office of English Language Acquisition

    The Education Department moves to close the Office of English Language Acquisition, raising concerns among advocates about support, oversight and equity for millions of multilingual K-12 students.

    Trump Orders Surge of Law Enforcement in Washington, D.C. – The New York Times
    By Olivia WilliamsJune 18, 2026 Crime

    Trump Orders Major Law Enforcement Surge in Washington, D.C

    President Trump ordered a surge of federal law enforcement in Washington, D.C., citing unrest and threats to public safety, as critics warned of escalating tensions and civil liberties concerns.

    US Postal Service could run out of money as soon as October – Reuters
    By joey.digangi@wd-strategies.comJune 18, 2026 Business

    US Postal Service Could Run Out of Money as Soon as October

    The U.S. Postal Service may run out of funds as early as October, raising fears over mail delivery, prescription shipments, and election ballots, officials told Reuters.

    Representing the red, white and blue is complicated for some Olympians – The Washington Post
    By Samuel BrownJune 18, 2026 Sports

    Representing the Red, White and Blue Is Complicated for Some Olympians

    Some U.S. Olympians say competing under the flag brings pride but also tension, as debates over race, politics and identity reshape what it means to represent red, white and blue.

    George Washington Carrier Strike Group arrives in Guam > U.S. Pacific Command > News Articles – pacom.mil
    By Jackson LeeJune 18, 2026 News

    George Washington Carrier Strike Group Arrives in Guam

    The George Washington Carrier Strike Group arrived in Guam, marking a key stop in its Indo-Pacific deployment and underscoring U.S. commitment to regional security and allied cooperation.

    Kennedy Center removes Trump’s name from its website after US judge’s order – The Guardian
    By Samuel BrownJune 18, 2026 News

    Kennedy Center Removes Trump’s Name from Website Following Court Order

    The Kennedy Center has deleted Donald Trump’s name from its website, complying with a U.S. judge’s order in a donor recognition dispute that raises broader questions over presidential legacies.

    Column | Congress could be headed for a tipping point, irreversible decline – The Washington Post
    By Jackson LeeJune 18, 2026 Politics

    Congress Could Be Headed for a Tipping Point—and Irreversible Decline

    A new column warns Congress may be nearing a tipping point, as partisan gridlock, erosion of norms, and institutional dysfunction raise fears of an irreversible decline in U.S. governance.

    AMERICAN POP PENETRATES WORLDWIDE – The Washington Post
    By Mia GarciaJune 18, 2026 News

    American Pop Music Takes the World by Storm

    American pop music is reshaping global charts, as U.S. hits dominate playlists from Seoul to São Paulo, raising questions about cultural influence, streaming power and local music’s future.

    Trump admin further cuts Ed Dept, moves special ed, civil rights – USA Today
    By Ava ThompsonJune 18, 2026 Education

    Trump Administration Slashes Education Department Budget, Reshapes Special Education and Civil Rights Programs

    The Trump administration proposes deeper Education Department cuts, shifting special education oversight and weakening civil rights enforcement, sparking alarm among advocates and lawmakers.

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