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Month: December 2025
Washington, DC residents voice unease over Trump’s National Guard deployment, fearing a militarized response to rising youth crime that fails to tackle deeper social and economic causes.
America’s biggest corporations are thriving during the pandemic, reporting soaring profits even as they cut tens of thousands of jobs, deepening inequality and economic pain.
Facing sky-high expectations, the Washington Capitals enter the 2017 playoffs with a loaded roster and Presidents’ Trophy pedigree, knowing anything short of a Stanley Cup will be deemed a failure.
National Guardsman Wounded in DC Shooting Shows Positive Signs as Suspected Gunman’s Profile Emerges
A National Guardsman wounded in the Washington, DC shooting is showing encouraging signs of recovery, as new details emerge about the suspected gunman’s background and possible motives.
A National Guard member shot near the White House has died, former President Donald Trump said, according to NBC News, as authorities investigate the circumstances of the fatal incident.
President Donald Trump has signed a stopgap funding bill, temporarily averting a government shutdown. The measure extends federal funding as lawmakers continue budget negotiations.
Veterans Day in the D.C. area brings federal closures, Metro schedule changes, solemn ceremonies at memorials, and a range of local discounts and free meals honoring service members.
U.S. public universities increasingly recruit full-paying international students to offset steep state funding cuts, reshaping campus demographics while raising questions about access for in-state applicants.
Donald Trump has labeled Chicago the “world’s most dangerous city,” yet data shows the four most violent US cities are in Republican-led states, challenging his crime narrative.
U.S. Travel warns that small businesses face mounting financial peril as travel demand lags, urging Washington to deliver immediate relief or risk widespread closures nationwide.
The Oklahoma City Thunder topped the Washington Wizards on the road, showcasing sharp shooting and tight defense. See The Oklahoman’s best photos capturing key moments from the victory.
One bizarre stat sums up the Commanders’ 2025 struggles, revealing an offense that moves the ball but can’t finish drives, and a defense that collapses in crucial late-game moments.
As voters tire of gridlock, Democrats test a new pitch: casting themselves as anti-establishment fixers in Washington. Can a party long tied to institutions sell disruption?
Federal authorities warn large-scale public events may face heightened risks of violence, urging organizers and attendees to remain vigilant, report threats, and follow evolving security guidance.
Washington and Lee University, a historic liberal arts institution in Lexington, Virginia, is navigating debates over tradition, identity, and the role of its namesakes in modern campus life.
Fact Check Team examines crime statistics nationwide and in Washington, DC, separating perception from reality as policymakers and residents debate what the numbers truly show.
Washington’s My Health, My Data Act, examined by the IAPP, expands privacy protections for consumer health data, raising compliance stakes for businesses beyond traditional health care.
The NFL’s Washington Redskins will retire their longtime name and logo after mounting criticism from activists, sponsors, and fans who called the branding offensive to Native Americans.
A U.S. Park Police officer was struck by a vehicle during a traffic stop on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, authorities said. The officer was hospitalized as investigators review dashcam and witness accounts.
As legal disputes over trade, migration, and Western Sahara intensify, EU-Morocco ties face renewed strain, testing whether political pragmatism can override mounting judicial constraints.






















