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Month: December 2025
A growing share of Americans now turn to TikTok for news, with 1 in 5 regularly getting updates on the platform, according to new Pew data, up sharply from 2020.
The USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group has departed Busan after joint drills with South Korea, underscoring allied readiness and deterrence amid regional security tensions.
National political groups are eyeing blue-collar Democrats after Marie Gluesenkamp Perez’s surprise win, hoping her rural, working-class appeal can be replicated in key 2024 races.
November in Washington, D.C. brings Veterans Day ceremonies, museum exhibits, and early holiday events. Discover key festivals, parades, and seasonal activities across the capital.
Advocates say Donald Trump’s promised DC crime crackdown focuses on punishment over prevention, arguing real safety comes from community investment, housing, and mental health support.
The Business Journals has released its latest ranking of the 51 largest engineering firms in Greater Washington, highlighting key players shaping the region’s infrastructure and development.
The Peoria Journal Star profiles every standout who leapt from Washington’s Tournament of Champions hardwood to the NBA, tracing their prep glory, college rise and professional impact.
Authorities are investigating the shooting of a National Guard member in Washington DC, as officials release initial details and seek witnesses to clarify what led to the attack.
President Trump has recalled nearly 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial and embassy posts, PBS reports, reshaping U.S. foreign service leadership and raising concerns among diplomatic experts.
Ashik Siddique outlines Democratic Socialists of America’s evolving role in U.S. politics on C-SPAN, examining electoral influence, policy priorities, and challenges facing the organization.
August in Washington, D.C. bursts with festivals, concerts, and cultural events. From outdoor performances to museum programs, the capital offers nonstop ways for visitors to celebrate summer.
The Education Department is teaming with conservative organizations to develop new civics programs, raising debate over ideological influence in classrooms and the future of civic education.
U.S. Marshals Service Director Ronald Davis says Washington, D.C. is safer following President Trump’s recent crime crackdown, citing increased arrests and coordinated federal-local efforts.
Nestlé plans to cut 16,000 jobs worldwide as part of a sweeping restructuring. The company’s U.S. office in Rosslyn is expected to face impacts, raising concerns for local employees.
Washington’s surprising surge to the NCAA tournament has been fueled by the enduring legacy of a former Huskies goalkeeper, whose impact still shapes the program’s mindset and resilience.
A US federal judge has ordered an end to former President Donald Trump’s deployment of troops in Washington, DC, ruling the move exceeded executive authority, Al Jazeera reported.
The Senate has rejected rival funding bills, leaving Congress deadlocked as a shutdown deadline nears. Lawmakers now face mounting pressure to strike a last-minute deal.
“The Last of Us Part II” solidifies its status as one of the greatest video games ever made, blending cinematic storytelling, emotional depth and bold design choices, The Washington Post reports.
Donald Trump is calling for a sweeping nationwide crime crackdown. Beyond Washington, he could pressure state officials, influence policing priorities, and shape public sentiment on law and order.
“Presidential,” a Washington Post podcast, revisits the lives, character and legacies of America’s presidents, offering in-depth portraits that connect past leadership to today’s political landscape.






















