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Day: December 18, 2025
The U.S. government has shut down after President Trump and congressional leaders failed to agree on a funding bill, triggering furloughs, service disruptions, and fresh political uncertainty.
Patriot Games, National Mall State Fair, White House UFC Fight: DC’s Bold America 250 Plans Revealed
Organizers have unveiled ambitious America 250 plans for D.C., including a “Patriot Games” spectacle, a state fair on the National Mall and a UFC-style fight night at the White House.
Seattle University launches “Be On The Forefront. Be Unstoppable.”, a bold initiative positioning students as leaders in innovation, social justice and real-world impact across the region.
Violent crime is declining across Washington state even as drug-related offenses surge, new figures reveal, highlighting shifting public safety challenges for law enforcement.
Charanjit “Sunny” Singh is profiled by The Business Journals for his strategic leadership, innovative growth initiatives and impact on regional entrepreneurship and job creation.
The U.S. government has admitted negligence in the 1982 midair collision over Washington, D.C., that killed 67 people, PBS reports, raising renewed questions over aviation oversight.
Relive Washington’s magical 2023 season through stunning photos, capturing defining moments, emotional victories, and the Huskies’ rise on the national stage in unforgettable detail.
Threats against federal judges are on the rise, the U.S. Marshals Service warns, prompting heightened security measures and renewed concern over judicial safety nationwide.
US President Donald Trump has signed a bill to temporarily end the longest government shutdown in US history, restoring funding after weeks of political deadlock and economic disruption.
Shakira’s sudden tour cancellations in Boston and Washington DC have rattled fans and travel plans, as Atlanta, San Antonio, Houston, San Diego and Las Vegas may now face similar disruption.
The Trump administration moved to dismantle key parts of the Education Department, targeting regulations and oversight functions in a bid to shrink federal influence over U.S. public schools.
U.S. mayors are pressing Washington for more resources, smart policing reforms, and community investments, warning that without federal action, cities’ anti-crime efforts will stall.
Washington has warned European industry groups that EU regulation of US tech giants could harm transatlantic ties, raising tensions over digital policy and competition enforcement.
Once home to the Washington Capitols and echoing with cheers, Uline Arena now sits as a decaying parking lot, its historic legacy fading beneath cracked concrete and neglect.
Trump officials move to dismantle a key global climate forecasting hub, alarming scientists who warn the move could weaken disaster preparedness and undermine international cooperation.
















