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Month: December 2025
Flash, the acclaimed Washington DC nightclub, continues to shape the city’s electronic music scene, drawing global DJs and devoted local crowds to its intimate, high-fidelity dance floors.
Trump’s sweeping firings at the Department of Education are disrupting student aid, special education support, and civil rights oversight, leaving millions of US students vulnerable.
The US expands sanctions on International Criminal Court judges, condemning their ruling allowing a probe into alleged Israeli war crimes, deepening tensions over international justice and accountability.
Analysts say focusing on the “S&P 493” – the index without its seven tech giants – reveals a far less exuberant market, raising questions about the true strength of the U.S. economy.
FOX Sports revisits the Washington Nationals’ 2016 season, counting down games 10 through 6. From walk-off drama to dominant pitching, these matchups defined a memorable playoff campaign.
National Guard members from six states and Washington, D.C., are deployed in the nation’s capital, supporting local and federal authorities with security, logistics and incident response.
Erika Kirk endorsed J.D. Vance for president at the annual Turning Point USA conference, signaling growing conservative support, The Washington Times reported.
The U.S. House returns to Washington facing intense pressure to end the prolonged government shutdown, with lawmakers preparing for a pivotal vote, Inquirer.com reports.
Washington, DC prepares to honor the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday with parades, exhibits, and ceremonies. Our guide highlights key events, venues, and travel tips.
The U.S. Education Department has notified over 250 civil rights staffers of layoffs, raising concerns about enforcement capacity and potential impacts on student discrimination cases.
Two weeks after Donald Trump’s takeover, Washington DC crime statistics show mixed signals, with reported violent incidents dipping slightly while property offences remain stubbornly high.
Confindustria has opened a new representative office in Washington DC, inaugurated by Italian Ambassador to the U.S. Mariangela Zappia and Confindustria President Carlo Bonomi at the Italian Embassy.
The Washington Post left Philadelphia off its list of top sports cities. From devoted fanbases to recent titles, the Inquirer lays out nine reasons why the omission misses the mark.
Elon University has opened applications for its New Study USA Washington, D.C. program for summer 2026, offering students immersive academic and professional experiences in the nation’s capital.
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.






















