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Month: December 2025
A federal judge has ruled the government cannot bar AP journalists from White House events, restoring the news agency’s access and underscoring press freedom protections in government spaces.
The White House said Trump will sign an order to dismantle the Department of Education, signaling a major overhaul of federal oversight in schools and sparking intense national debate.
Donald Trump is intensifying rhetoric on urban crime, framing it as a central 2024 issue. Republican strategists believe a tough-on-crime stance can galvanize voters and win key swing states.
Washingtonian’s 2025 “Most Powerful Women in Washington” highlights the decision-makers shaping policy, politics, and culture in the capital’s most consequential year yet.
Analysts are split as No. 8 Oregon meets No. 7 Washington, with Ducks Wire tracking expert picks. Early consensus leans slightly Huskies, but Oregon’s surging offense keeps predictions tight.
Donald Trump announced he is placing Washington, D.C., police under federal control and activating the National Guard, citing escalating unrest in the capital, AP News reported.
Authorities are investigating a Washington, D.C., shooting that injured two National Guard members, as officials search for suspects and examine possible motives behind the attack.
With a U.S. government shutdown now underway, PBS examines halted services, furloughed workers, and the political stalemate on Capitol Hill as leaders scramble for a funding deal.
From high-profile galas to innovative fundraisers, Washington, DC’s 2025 charity scene blends philanthropy, culture, and civic influence in a packed calendar of must-attend events.
Donald Trump’s vow to shut down the Education Department has reignited debate over federal power in schools, testing legal limits and reshaping the 2024 campaign’s policy stakes.
As Trump’s emergency order in D.C. expires, PBS highlights four key takeaways from the federal law enforcement surge, examining its impact on protests, local control, and civil liberties.
American entrepreneurship is surging, driven by a wave of new startups and solo ventures. Economic uncertainty and shifting work norms are spurring more Americans to launch businesses.
A new Washington Post-UMD poll finds many Americans uneasy with Middle Eastern nations’ growing investments in U.S. sports, raising concerns over human rights, influence and sportswashing.
The Trump administration will retain Washington’s police chief but require cooperation with federal immigration efforts, signaling a shift in the city’s stance on enforcement coordination.
Where to Watch Washington Commanders vs. Dallas Cowboys in the USA: 2025 NFL Regular Season Showdown
Fans across the U.S. can catch the Washington Commanders vs Dallas Cowboys 2025 regular-season clash live. Find TV channel, streaming options, and kickoff details with Bolavip’s full guide.
As Congress edges toward a shutdown, health care funding remains a flashpoint, with lawmakers divided over Medicaid, Medicare and pandemic-era programs that drive partisan gridlock.
The Kennedy Center will host the FIFA World Cup 26â„¢ Final Draw, bringing global football leaders, teams, and fans together in Washington, D.C. for this landmark event.
The Education Department has quietly scrapped key guidelines for teaching English learners, raising concerns among advocates about transparency, equity, and the future of language instruction.
US authorities have identified the two National Guard members shot in Washington, DC, during weekend unrest, Al Jazeera reports, as investigations into the attack continue.
The City of Vancouver, Washington is streamlining its hiring process, inviting qualified candidates to apply online as vacancies open across public safety, infrastructure and community services.






















