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Month: August 2025
Iran reportedly enlists the Hells Angels and other criminal gangs to intimidate and target government critics abroad, marking a troubling new tactic in its crackdown on dissent, according to The Washington Post.
Deloitte highlights the Washington B&O tax nexus traps catching unsuspecting taxpayers off guard. Complex rules and expanding nexus standards demand vigilance to avoid costly penalties in this evolving tax landscape.
The Washington Commanders unveiled alternate uniforms paying tribute to their Super Bowl victory. The new designs highlight the team’s storied legacy and aim to inspire fans ahead of the upcoming NFL season.
Former President Trump praised NATO allies for pledging increased military spending but sharply criticized Spain, calling out its defense contributions during a recent statement, The Washington Post reports.
Former President Donald Trump reshaped the U.S. government by appointing conservative judges, altering regulatory policies, and restructuring federal agencies, leaving a lasting impact on administrative norms and governance.
The George Washington University, a prestigious institution in Washington, D.C., is renowned for its strong programs in international affairs, law, and public policy, shaping future leaders on a global stage.
On Washington’s McNeil Island, 214 convicted sex offenders remain the sole residents after the closure of the prison. The isolated facility now serves as a controversial containment site for these high-risk individuals.
A new survey reveals small businesses are optimistic about 2025 but urge Washington to enact policies that enhance their competitiveness. Owners seek support to navigate economic challenges and drive growth.
Cyber scholars from across the nation gathered in Washington to bolster U.S. cyber defenses. Hosted by the Department of Defense, the summit focuses on innovative strategies to protect the nation’s digital frontlines.
DraftKings and FanDuel face new competition as fresh sports betting apps enter the DC market, expanding options for local bettors and reshaping the landscape of digital sports wagering in the capital.
The New England Patriots received major news regarding wide receiver Terry McLaurin, signaling a potential game-changer for their offense. Stay tuned for updates on how this impacts their season.
The US government confirmed a US employee has been barred from leaving China, escalating diplomatic tensions. Washington demands immediate resolution as talks continue. Details remain limited.
AZ Central Events hosted the TRC Tween Camp Week 4, offering engaging activities and learning experiences for local youth. The Arizona Republic covered the event, highlighting community involvement and educational growth.
The Supreme Court has approved former President Trump’s plan to dismantle the Education Department, allowing the layoff of 1,400 employees. The ruling marks a significant shift in federal education policy. PBS reports.
In the 1970s, a specific U.S. region saw a surge in serial killings. A writer delves into historical and social factors, uncovering potential reasons behind this chilling spike, as explored in Slate’s latest feature.
In the Spotlight: Armando Borja, Jesuit Refugee Service/USA highlights his leadership in providing critical support to displaced communities, advancing humanitarian efforts across the United States.
Washington State defensive lineman David Gusta has officially committed to Kentucky, bolstering the Wildcats’ defensive front. The transfer brings experience and depth as Kentucky aims to strengthen its roster.
The NTSB is probing a controller’s failure to warn a jet before a January crash in Washington, DC. Officials question if timely alerts could have prevented the fatal accident, highlighting potential communication lapses.
A Washington County woman has been crowned Mrs. USA 2025, bringing pride to her community. The announcement was made at a ceremony covered by TMJ4 News. Her win highlights dedication and grace on a national stage.





















