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Democrats are capitalizing on the unpredictability of Trump’s trade policies, highlighting the economic uncertainty and risks for American businesses. They argue steady, predictable trade is crucial for growth.
The Washington Post reviews It Ends With Us, calling it “glittery and traumatic,” blending intense emotional themes with striking visuals—highlighting, notably, the lead actor’s impressive abs that add to the film’s dynamic appeal.
A new study ranks Washington as having the best public education on the West Coast and among the top five in the US. The findings highlight the state’s strong academic performance and investment in schools, according to the Bellingham Herald.
The Washington Post breaks down crime rates by county, revealing stark regional disparities. The data highlights shifts in violence patterns, challenging common perceptions about safety across the U.S.
US Health Secretary Kennedy has significantly reduced the size and influence of the vaccine advisory committee, sparking concerns over transparency and public trust, Reuters reports. The move marks a major shift in federal vaccine oversight.
Eater DC highlights D.C.’s top bars for watching the NCAA Tournament and other major games, featuring prime spots with big screens, great food, and vibrant atmospheres for sports fans across the city.
Former President Trump presided over the Army’s 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C., showcasing tanks and troops marching down city streets. The event celebrated the military’s longstanding service and history.
The BBC reports on the highly anticipated Trump military parade, showcasing a grand display of US armed forces, alongside the “No Kings” protests, where demonstrators call for democratic values and oppose authoritarian imagery.
Guest Column | Horror movies are experiencing unprecedented popularity, dominating box offices and streaming platforms. This surge raises questions about societal fears and the genre’s evolving impact on audiences.
Washington State has joined a multistate lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Education’s new conditions on federal funding. The move aims to protect state autonomy and oppose perceived overreach in education policy.
The U.S. has urged travelers to reconsider visiting Jamaica due to rising violence on the island. The advisory highlights increased crime and safety concerns, urging caution for tourists and residents alike.
Souring US-China relations are threatening Washington apple growers, a key export sector, as tariffs and trade barriers disrupt access to the lucrative Chinese market, the US-China Business Council warns.
Businesswoman and sports owner Michele Kang has made a historic investment in U.S. soccer, acquiring a majority stake in the Washington Spirit and becoming a leading figure in women’s sports advancement.
Photos capture President Trump’s military parade showcasing U.S. armed forces, juxtaposed with nationwide “No Kings” protests challenging his leadership. The images reflect a nation divided over power and patriotism.
A deal to revive the US-China trade truce has been finalized, President Trump announced Tuesday, signaling progress in easing tensions between the world’s two largest economies, Reuters reports.
Former President Trump attended a military parade amid widespread protests across the U.S. opposing his administration’s policies. Demonstrators voiced concerns over his leadership as tensions escalated nationwide.
The Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., kicks off with 13 key events this spring. Highlights include the Parade, Sakura Matsuri, and the Blossom Kite Festival, celebrating the iconic blooms with vibrant activities.
Over 50 universities are currently under investigation as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, NPR reports. The probes target funding linked to DEI programs.
In a recent column, The Washington Post highlights how Republicans persistently create new narratives blaming immigrants for various societal issues, shifting focus from deeper policy challenges and fostering division.
ICE and law enforcement partners arrested nearly 200 alien offenders during a four-day immigration enforcement operation in Washington, D.C., targeting individuals with criminal histories, officials reported.