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Day: September 24, 2025
Former President Trump’s crime crackdown claims in Washington, DC reveal a stark contrast between public perception and actual crime data. CNBC analysis highlights discrepancies in reported violence levels.
Nuno Montrond, a leading figure in entrepreneurship, was featured in The Business Journals for his innovative approach to sustainable startups. His insights highlight emerging trends in green business practices.
Washington.org’s latest guide offers an in-depth look at DC’s vibrant sports scene, highlighting iconic teams, venues, and events that define the city’s dynamic athletic culture. A must-read for fans and visitors alike.
The Washington Commanders face the Atlanta Falcons in Week 4, with sportsbooks favoring the Falcons at home. Key player matchups and recent form will shape predictions and betting odds for this NFC showdown.
U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany has officially entered the 2026 race for Wisconsin governor, becoming the third Republican candidate in the field, sources confirm. The GOP primary is shaping up to be highly competitive.
George Washington warned against the dangers of partisanship in his farewell address. As political divisions deepen today, WyoFile urges Americans to heed his caution and prioritize unity over factionalism.
In an exclusive Esquire interview, Denzel Washington opens up about his journey from a challenging childhood to Hollywood stardom. He shares candid insights on success, faith, and resilience.
“Back to school” in the U.S. varies widely, starting as early as late July in some states and stretching past Labor Day in others, reveals Pew Research Center. This reflects diverse regional calendars and local priorities.
Former President Trump claims crime in Washington D.C. is “out of control.” However, recent data reveals mixed trends, with some crime rates stable or declining, challenging the narrative of a rampant surge.
Four U.S. presidents have wielded economic sanctions as a key instrument of global power, reshaping international relations and economies. The Washington Post explores their strategies and impacts worldwide.
The NCAA is facing scrutiny over proposed changes that could threaten funding and support for diving and other less mainstream sports. Critics warn these moves risk sidelining athletic diversity and opportunity.












