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Day: July 10, 2025
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.
Authorities in Idaho have called off the manhunt for fugitive Travis Decker following a false report of his whereabouts. The search was suspended after confirming the lead was inaccurate, officials said.
Michigan State dominated Washington at home, securing an 88-54 victory. The Spartans showcased strong offense and defense, overwhelming the Huskies in a decisive win.
India is moving swiftly to finalize a key trade deal with the US, with top officials set to visit Washington shortly. The agreement aims to boost bilateral trade and strengthen economic ties, The Economic Times reports.
House Republicans have unveiled a new spending bill that sharply curtails funding for key programs, prompting strong opposition from Democrats who warn it risks government shutdowns and cuts to essential services.
The U.S. Education Department announced it will resume collecting on defaulted student loans, ending the pandemic-era pause. This move affects millions of borrowers and marks a return to regular repayment enforcement, Reuters reports.
Crime rates are declining, yet flawed and inconsistent crime data hinder accurate analysis and public trust. Improved reporting practices are crucial to fully understand and address crime trends, experts argue.
Tensions between Beijing and Washington remain the top concern for US companies operating in China, a recent report reveals, citing risks to business stability amid escalating geopolitical disputes.