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Month: December 2025
Despite falling crime rates, Trump is poised to sideline data in favor of tough-on-crime theatrics, betting that a show of force will mobilize supporters and dominate headlines.
A new look at George Washington reveals not just a founding father and general, but also a shrewd landowner and entrepreneur whose business dealings shaped early American commerce.
Oddsmakers opened Washington as narrow favorites over Ohio State in this Week 5, 2025 nonconference clash. We break down the latest line, spread movement, and key betting angles for Huskies fans.
Two National Guardsmen were shot in a Washington, DC incident, prompting a swift security response. Authorities are investigating the circumstances as live updates continue to emerge.
Michigan has dismissed head coach Sherrone Moore, sending shockwaves through Ann Arbor. As the Wolverines pivot, top candidates are already emerging to lead the storied program.
Washington Weekly: The federal government shutdown drags into another week, with lawmakers deadlocked over spending and policy riders. UBS warns prolonged gridlock may weigh on markets.
Washington, DC has officially launched its bid to host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, with Events DC highlighting the city’s stadiums, transit access, and global profile in a competitive U.S. candidate field.
Protesters gathered outside the U.S. Education Department, denouncing proposed sweeping budget cuts they say will harm Missouri’s students, teachers and public schools, the Missouri Independent reported.
As political rhetoric singles out Chicago as America’s violence epicentre, Al Jazeera examines crime data, trends and expert views to see whether the city truly tops the US in violent crime.
Some Washington shoppers are finding “card only” signs at local stores and wondering if that’s legal. Here’s what state and local laws say about refusing to accept cash.
The Washington Redskins’ Week 17 loss ends their 2016 playoff hopes. FOX Sports breaks down key moments, missed chances, and what this disappointing finish means for the franchise.
Photos capture “No Kings” protests as demonstrators rally nationwide against the Trump administration, denouncing authoritarianism and defending democratic norms.
Unemployment in Washington, D.C., is surging as President Trump and Elon Musk launch aggressive efforts to shrink the federal government, sparking layoffs, protests, and economic uncertainty.
Curtis Yarvin, once a fringe tech theorist whose ideas helped shape Dogecoin’s early culture, has become one of its fiercest critics as the meme currency faces renewed scrutiny.
From cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin to lively street festivals and cultural parades, Washington, D.C.’s top spring events offer visitors a vibrant snapshot of the capital.
Most K-12 programs are set to leave the U.S. Education Department under a sweeping downsizing plan, raising questions about federal oversight, funding stability, and the future of school support services.
ArentFox Schiff’s Washington, DC office continues to expand its regulatory and government affairs practice, positioning the firm as a key player in the capital’s legal market.
Nine cities vie for the title of America’s premier sports hub, as The Washington Post weighs championships, fan passion and cultural impact to crown the nation’s top sports city.
The White House is reportedly exploring plans for an “Arc de Trump,” a grand monument echoing Paris’s Arc de Triomphe, sparking debate over cost, design, and the politics of presidential legacy.
The Senate has rejected the government funding bill for the 11th time, deepening the budget impasse. Lawmakers remain deadlocked as the clock ticks closer to a potential shutdown. Sources: NBC4 Washington.






















