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A former Facebook insider reveals how the platform’s political ad system amplifies disinformation, exploits user data, and prioritizes profit over democratic integrity and public trust.
MSG mogul James Dolan is eyeing a second massive Sphere entertainment venue near Washington, DC, expanding his high-tech arena concept beyond Las Vegas, the New York Post reports.
San Francisco’s school board has voted to rename 44 schools, including campuses honoring Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, citing concerns over racial injustice and historical legacies.
The United States and Australia plan to invest $2 billion in critical minerals, backing Alcoa’s gallium project to secure supply chains and reduce dependence on China
Billions pour into U.S. youth sports, funding leagues, travel and equipment. But weak oversight and opaque bookkeeping leave room for money to vanish, raising alarms for parents and regulators.
The WECAA marked America’s 250th anniversary in Washington, honoring Moroccan Ambassador Youssef Amrani for bolstering US-Morocco ties at a gala covered by The Washington Diplomat.
The Washington Nationals face the Pittsburgh Pirates on Apr. 16. Here’s how to watch the matchup, including TV channel details, start time, and streaming options for viewers.
Former GOP lawmaker Rick Bodnar launched an independent bid for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, reshaping Montana’s race and challenging party frontrunners ahead of November.
The Kennedy Center, reshaped under Trump, lists no Black History Month events after multiple cancellations, prompting questions over cultural priorities and institutional commitment.
A consulting firm once projected $40 million in revenue from Charlie Kirk’s “America-first” academy. But internal rifts, political backlash and stalled funding quickly derailed the ambitious plan.
Legal scholars say Donald Trump’s efforts to turn his criminal cases into political weapons may energize supporters in the short term but risk eroding broader public backing and legal options.
As growth slows and inflation lingers, analysts warn the U.S. recovery rests on “one‑legged stools” — narrow sectors like tech and consumer spending that leave the broader economy exposed.
Daniel Snyder vowed the Washington Redskins would never change their name, telling USA Today the moniker honors tradition despite mounting criticism over its racial insensitivity.
Canada’s Conservative leader faces mounting pressure to build ties with Donald Trump ahead of the U.S. election, raising questions over timing, strategy and the risks for cross-border relations.
The Pentagon has unveiled a sweeping plan to shift power within the U.S. military, prioritizing advanced technologies, regional threats, and great-power competition, officials told The Washington Post.
Americans express limited optimism for the next two years as divided government returns, a Pew Research Center survey finds, with modest expectations for bipartisan cooperation and policy progress.
District of Columbia’s Kára McCullough, a 25-year-old nuclear scientist, claimed the Miss USA crown Sunday, blending pageant poise with STEM credentials in a closely watched national competition.
The Chinese Embassy in the U.S. hosted a China Education Reception during the 2026 Washington International Education Conference, highlighting academic exchange and new cooperation opportunities.
The U.S. saw a net loss of immigrants in 2025, a sharp reversal from decades of growth, a new estimate shows, raising questions about labor supply, demographics and policy.
The U.S. women’s hockey team has declined President Trump’s invitation to attend the State of the Union, The Athletic reports, in a move highlighting ongoing tensions with the White House.






















