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Since 1980, the U.S. has faced 15 federal funding lapses, disrupting services, furloughing workers, and reshaping budget battles. This article traces how each shutdown unfolded.
USA Rugby will host the legendary New Zealand All Blacks in Washington, DC, in a landmark test match backed by Events DC, spotlighting America’s growing presence on the global rugby stage.
Ohio lawmakers have passed a resolution urging Congress to abolish the U.S. Department of Education, arguing that education authority should return to states and local districts.
A DC resident from a high-crime neighborhood challenges Trump’s rhetoric, arguing national debates ignore local realities, community resilience, and on-the-ground solutions.
Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei arrives in Washington pushing freer trade. His agenda could reshape US-Argentina ties, testing economic priorities, political will, and global market dynamics.
USWNT standout Trinity Rodman has signed a new contract with the Washington Spirit, ending weeks of speculation over her future and solidifying her role at the NWSL club.
Former President Trump criticizes five Republican senators after their war powers vote, accusing them of undermining his foreign policy stance, PBS reports.
Washington State’s 2026 football schedule brings high-stakes conference clashes, pivotal road tests, and marquee home dates that could shape the Cougars’ postseason hopes.
On October 2, 2025, the second day of the U.S. government shutdown, CNN reported mounting delays in federal services, growing political tensions, and rising public frustration nationwide.
A Washington Post column explores how an 1848 painting eerily anticipates modern American conspiracy thinking, revealing enduring patterns of paranoia, symbolism and political myth-making.
A civil rights group has filed a complaint alleging widespread antisemitism in the Lake Washington School District, prompting an investigation into the district’s policies and response to reported incidents.
Donald Trump has repeatedly labeled Washington, D.C., a “crime-ridden mess.” Time examines recent crime data, trends, and expert analysis to assess how those claims compare with reality.
U.S. President Donald Trump escalated global trade tensions, threatening 30% tariffs on imports from the European Union and Mexico, Reuters reports, raising fears of retaliation and market instability.
USC faces Washington in a key Pac-12 women’s basketball matchup today. Here’s how to watch, including TV channel, game time, and full broadcast schedule for fans tuning in nationwide.
A Washington DC snowstorm turned into playtime for the National Zoo’s giant pandas, as they tumbled, slid, and rolled in fresh snow. BBC footage shows the bears reveling in the winter weather.
President Trump reaffirmed he will exclude two Democratic governors from a White House meeting on reopening the economy, intensifying partisan tensions over the federal response to COVID-19.
A People’s Daily article blames “toxic” Washington politics for rising anti-China sentiment in US polls, accusing lawmakers and media of fueling hostility through rhetoric and strategic fearmongering.
From iconic tree lightings to festive markets and museum festivities, Washington DC’s 2025 Christmas season offers families dazzling events, historic backdrops, and memorable holiday traditions.
DOGE rips through the Education Department, triggering deep cuts to contracts, staff and grants, sparking bipartisan backlash and raising fears over schools’ funding stability.
The Council on Criminal Justice’s mid-year 2025 report reveals diverging crime trends across major U.S. cities, with some posting sharp declines while others face renewed violence.






















