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Month: July 2025
Two Israeli Embassy staffers were killed in an apparent act of terror in Washington, DC. Authorities are investigating the incident while condemning the attack. ABC News will provide ongoing updates.
CBS News reports on former President Trump’s planned Army anniversary parade, highlighting its scale, costs, and controversies. The event aims to showcase military strength but faces scrutiny over expenses and logistics.
Thousands across the U.S. rallied in protest against former President Donald Trump’s policies, voicing concerns on immigration, climate change, and social justice. The demonstrations highlighted growing national divisions.
#19 | Real Events Caused by Fake News in the US – marubeni.com explores how misinformation has sparked significant real-world consequences, from public unrest to political shifts, highlighting the urgent need for credible information in democracy.
US judges have blocked former President Trump’s attempt to withhold federal school funds linked to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, ruling the move unlawful, Reuters reports.
New FBI data reveals Washington state has surpassed the national crime average, highlighting a rise in violent and property crimes. The Lynnwood Times examines factors driving this concerning trend and local responses.
Former President Donald Trump announced a new trade agreement with Vietnam, marking a key development amid ongoing global trade negotiations. The deal aims to boost economic ties and strengthen market access between the two nations.
Ex-United captain Steven Birnbaum has been named sporting director of Power FC’s women’s team, The Washington Post reports. Birnbaum brings leadership experience to bolster the team’s development and competitive edge.
The Washington Commanders face a pivotal choice as training camp approaches, weighing key roster moves and strategic adjustments that could define their season’s trajectory. The team’s decision is under close scrutiny.
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in Washington to discuss regional security, bilateral relations, and ongoing cooperation. The talks underscore strong U.S.-Israel ties amid Middle East tensions.
The Senate passed a Trump-backed funding bill, narrowly averting a government shutdown. The bipartisan agreement ensures continued federal operations as lawmakers address key budget priorities.
Memorial Day weekend in the DC area features free concerts and fireworks celebrations. NBC4 Washington highlights events across the region, offering families and visitors vibrant entertainment to honor the holiday.
The Washington Policy Center explores the potential consequences of dismantling the Department of Education, weighing concerns about federal overreach against calls for increased local control and educational innovation.
Juvenile crime rates in Washington are returning to pre-pandemic levels, with a noticeable rise in vehicle thefts surpassing previous records, according to KING5.com reports. Authorities urge increased community vigilance.
Taylor Swift’s re-recorded album, The Economy (Taylor’s Version), highlights her ongoing battle for artist rights and ownership. The release is sparking industry-wide discussions on control and profit-sharing in music.
In a recent opinion piece, The Washington Post hailed America’s men’s soccer team as the nation’s purest underdog, highlighting their resilience and growing talent amid global competition.
The United States will mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army with a grand military parade and celebration in Washington, D.C. The America250 event honors the Army’s legacy and service to the nation.
The Sacramento Kings have included sharpshooter Buddy Hield in a trade proposal with the Washington Wizards, aiming to bolster the Wizards’ perimeter shooting and reshape both rosters ahead of the season.
Washington.org highlights upcoming sports events in Washington, DC, featuring NHL games, NBA action, marathon races, and more. Fans can experience premier athletic competitions in the nation’s capital year-round.
A judge has ruled that Elon Musk’s team may access certain U.S. Education Department systems, intensifying scrutiny amid ongoing legal battles. The decision raises questions about data security and regulatory oversight.