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Year: 2025
Former President Donald Trump returned to Washington following the NATO summit, announcing that the U.S. and Iran are set to meet next week. Details on the agenda and outcomes remain forthcoming.
As the 2024 US election approaches, food policy emerges as a key battleground. American University explores how debates on agriculture, food security, and sustainability are shaping voter priorities and campaign agendas.
Trumpism has become a persistent force in American politics, described as a chronic “lifestyle disease” that shapes attitudes and divisions nationwide. The Washington Post explores its lasting impact on the country’s fabric.
New Pew Research Center data reveals mixed public views on the U.S. Department of Education, highlighting concerns over funding and policy impact alongside support for improving student outcomes nationwide.
The U.S. lacks a specific federal crime for domestic terrorism, complicating prosecution. Experts say laws target acts, not motives, sparking debate on the need for clearer definitions and penalties.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno, who amassed his fortune in the auto industry, is now championing legislation aimed at boosting the sector. His business background shapes his push for policies benefiting automakers.
The US Department of Justice has threatened legal action against California over a new law allowing transgender athletes to compete in sports aligning with their gender identity, citing concerns of federal civil rights violations.
The manhunt for Travis Decker enters its third week as authorities continue to search for the suspect linked to a violent incident. Officials urge the public to remain vigilant and report any information.
“We’re the hottest country in the world,” declared Donald Trump as his parade rolled through Washington, DC. The event drew large crowds, showcasing a blend of patriotic displays and political fervor.
The University of Washington’s College of Arts and Sciences launches “Where Media and Politics Meet,” a new program exploring the critical intersection of journalism and political science. Students gain hands-on experience shaping public discourse.
Former President Trump, after hosting a military parade, is now set to launch America’s yearlong 250th birthday celebration, marking a historic milestone with nationwide events and festivities.
A new analysis from The Washington Post reveals that violent crime rates in the U.S. have neither surged nor significantly declined in recent years, challenging popular narratives of a crime wave or sustained drop.
Foreign money is covertly flowing into U.S. tax havens, with some funds linked to illicit activities, The Washington Post reports. This influx raises concerns over regulatory gaps and potential abuse in financial oversight.
On March 28, 2024, pickleball was officially designated Washington’s state sport, recognizing its rapid growth and popularity. The legislation highlights the game’s community impact and cultural significance statewide.
Sheriff’s deputies, alongside a SWAT team, continue the intense search for Travis Decker. Authorities urge the public to stay vigilant as efforts to locate the suspect remain underway.
Thousands of Christians gathered in Washington, D.C., praying for America’s spiritual revival and urging support for former President Trump in the upcoming election, viewing his leadership as key to the nation’s moral future.
Washington events celebrated the enduring cultural and diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Ireland. Attendees reaffirmed their shared heritage through speeches, performances, and community gatherings, highlighting the strong bilateral bond.
The U.S. government has warned public schools of potential legal action and funding cuts if they fail to comply with federal guidelines on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, Reuters reports.
In 2023, Washington, D.C. experienced its deadliest year in over 20 years, with a surge in homicides sparking concern among officials and residents. The city’s public safety strategies face renewed scrutiny.
Exclusive: The Washington Post is set to overhaul its newsroom structure to boost digital innovation and streamline reporting. The move aims to enhance storytelling and adapt to evolving media landscapes, Axios reports.