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Year: 2025
A new hub for right-wing activism is emerging in Washington, shaping policy and political strategy. This nerve center is rapidly gaining influence, redefining conservative power in the nation’s capital.
D.C.’s Capitol Riverfront is evolving into a vibrant entertainment district, blending dining, nightlife, and cultural venues to attract residents and tourists, boosting local business and community engagement.
Education spending has doubled in the past decade, with the majority of funds directed toward hiring administrators and non-teaching staff, the Washington Policy Center reports. This shift raises questions about resource allocation in schools.
Elias Rodriguez, suspect in the fatal shooting of two at Washington DC’s Capital Jewish Museum, faces serious charges. Authorities continue their investigation into the motive and circumstances surrounding the attack.
WATCH: Powerful ‘Hands Off’ Protest Erupts in Washington, D.C. Against Trump and Musk’s Federal Cuts
WATCH: Protesters gathered in Washington, D.C., staging a “Hands Off” demonstration against federal budget cuts proposed by Trump and Musk. The event highlights growing concerns over funding reductions impacting public services.
Washington tops U.S. News & World Report’s list of best states, praised for its strong economy, quality healthcare, and vibrant culture. With stunning landscapes and innovation hubs, it offers unmatched opportunity and lifestyle.
The Washington High School athletic department faced turmoil as punches were thrown during a heated basketball game, followed by injuries sustained in a running drill. Officials are investigating both incidents.
In this week’s Washington Roundup: The Supreme Court approves federal worker layoffs, President Reagan’s longtime surgeon is remembered for his service, and Pope Leo’s historic US visit signals a diplomatic reset—OSV News reports.
Epstein outcry prompts MAGA leaders to warn Trump of “a huge risk” amid renewed scrutiny. The controversy fuels internal party tensions, highlighting concerns over political fallout and voter impact, The Washington Post reports.
Cisco partners with Monumental Sports & Entertainment to power the new D.C. arena with advanced technology, enhancing fan experiences and operational efficiency. The collaboration marks a significant tech-driven milestone for sports venues.
The U.S. Department of Education has issued a warning to the University of Washington over concerns of antisemitism on campus, urging the institution to address allegations of discrimination and ensure compliance with federal civil rights laws.
The FBI reports a nationwide drop in crime rates, yet politicians continue to selectively cite statistics to support their agendas, highlighting ongoing tensions in interpreting law enforcement data.
Elon Musk has strengthened his influence in Washington by securing control over key US agencies, Reuters reports. This strategic move marks a significant expansion of his power in government circles.
Former President Trump has appointed Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as acting U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., a surprising move that merges media influence with a key legal role, sparking widespread debate.
The 2024 season opener between the Washington Huskies and Weber State will be broadcast live on The Husky Haul. Fans can tune in via radio or audio stream for full game coverage and commentary.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was honored with a state funeral in Washington, DC, recognizing his legacy of peace and diplomacy. The ceremony drew national leaders and citizens alike to pay their respects.
DOGE attempted to embed itself within the Government Accountability Office (GAO), but experts suggest it should have sought GAO’s guidance instead. NPR explores the implications of this unusual move.
Column | How Trump’s Kennedy Center takeover could reshape America’s premier arts institution, sparking debate over cultural direction, funding priorities, and artistic freedom at the heart of the nation’s capital.
The US Justice Department is investigating the University of Minnesota and George Mason University over their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies and hiring practices, Reuters reports. The probes focus on possible discrimination issues.
Alcohol remains the deadliest drug in the United States by a wide margin, according to recent data. Despite growing concerns over opioids, alcohol-related deaths far surpass those from other substances.