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GB News is set to expand into the US with a new nightly show dedicated to American politics. The move aims to broaden the channel’s reach and engage audiences on key US political developments.
Denzel Washington, acclaimed actor and director, has earned critical praise for roles in films like Macbeth. With multiple Oscars and a storied career, his impact on Hollywood remains profound, as detailed in Britannica’s latest biography.
A suspect has been formally charged with murder in the killing of two Israeli embassy aides. Authorities continue to investigate the motive, while security measures remain heightened at diplomatic sites.
A Ferndale, Washington woman has been indicted in the Western District of Washington for trafficking in counterfeit goods, according to the Department of Justice. Charges highlight ongoing efforts to combat fake product distribution.
Catch the Penn State Nittany Lions vs Washington Huskies showdown live. Tune in to ABC for TV coverage or stream online via ESPN+. Stay updated with USA Today for full viewing details and kickoff times.
The Washington Nationals face mounting pressure to capitalize on the MLB trade deadline as they aim to strengthen their roster for a playoff push. Key moves could define their season’s trajectory.
Iranians have downplayed the damage caused by recent US strikes on nuclear sites, asserting minimal impact on their program. Officials maintain operations continue unhindered despite international tensions.
Did George Washington foresee today’s political climate? Annenberg Media explores the first president’s warnings about partisan division and its relevance to current U.S. politics, revealing timeless concerns about unity and governance.
Hillary Clinton, George Soros, and Denzel Washington were awarded the highest US civilian honor, recognizing their significant contributions to public service, philanthropy, and the arts, officials announced Tuesday.
The U.S. Department of Education plays a crucial role in shaping national education policy, funding schools, and enforcing federal laws. Education Week breaks down its functions, impact, and ongoing challenges in today’s education landscape.
Washington opens the National Museum of Crime and Justice, showcasing the history of crime, law enforcement, and the justice system. The exhibit aims to foster public understanding and dialogue about crime in America.
Washington Business Journal, part of The Business Journals network, delivers timely local business news, market trends, and industry insights, serving Washington, D.C.’s dynamic professional community with in-depth reporting.
Washington State University’s Josh Meredith remains unfazed by his rating in EA Sports College Football 25. The linebacker focuses on on-field performance rather than virtual scores, says Sports Illustrated.
Israel at War Day 630: Intense clashes persist in Gaza and the West Bank as Israeli forces continue operations targeting militant groups. Civilian casualties rise amid ongoing airstrikes and ground raids, escalating regional tensions.
Washington Nationals catcher was diagnosed with a concussion following a frightening injury during last night’s game. The team reported he is receiving medical care and his condition is being closely monitored.
Former President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C., is set to begin at 10 a.m. Saturday. The full festival schedule includes patriotic events and performances throughout the day.
A dozen events across the US, from New York to Washington, are set to mark the historic Ram Temple event, highlighting its significance among the Indian diaspora, NDTV reports. Celebrations emphasize cultural unity and heritage.
Secretary Linda McMahon stated she does not know when the Department of Education will be dissolved. The uncertainty leaves questions about the agency’s future, as the administration offers no clear timeline. More updates to come.
Crime rates in Washington, D.C. have surged, with The Heritage Foundation attributing the rise to U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves’ alleged inaction. Critics argue his failure to prosecute key cases is fueling lawlessness in the capital.
US small business confidence slipped further in February, extending a downward trend amid concerns over inflation and rising borrowing costs, according to a Reuters report. Economic uncertainty weighs on optimism.