Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
Month: December 2025
Relive Washington’s magical 2023 season through stunning photos, capturing defining moments, emotional victories, and the Huskies’ rise on the national stage in unforgettable detail.
Threats against federal judges are on the rise, the U.S. Marshals Service warns, prompting heightened security measures and renewed concern over judicial safety nationwide.
US President Donald Trump has signed a bill to temporarily end the longest government shutdown in US history, restoring funding after weeks of political deadlock and economic disruption.
Shakira’s sudden tour cancellations in Boston and Washington DC have rattled fans and travel plans, as Atlanta, San Antonio, Houston, San Diego and Las Vegas may now face similar disruption.
The Trump administration moved to dismantle key parts of the Education Department, targeting regulations and oversight functions in a bid to shrink federal influence over U.S. public schools.
U.S. mayors are pressing Washington for more resources, smart policing reforms, and community investments, warning that without federal action, cities’ anti-crime efforts will stall.
Washington has warned European industry groups that EU regulation of US tech giants could harm transatlantic ties, raising tensions over digital policy and competition enforcement.
Once home to the Washington Capitols and echoing with cheers, Uline Arena now sits as a decaying parking lot, its historic legacy fading beneath cracked concrete and neglect.
Trump officials move to dismantle a key global climate forecasting hub, alarming scientists who warn the move could weaken disaster preparedness and undermine international cooperation.
The Washington Post has joined another major U.S. newspaper in breaking a long-held tradition, announcing it will not endorse a presidential candidate this week, AP News reports.
The funeral of former vice president Dick Cheney has become a revealing tableau of today’s GOP, highlighting fractures over Trump, legacy conservatism and the party’s future direction.
TripSavvy explores how to plan an affordable, fun date in Washington, D.C., spotlighting free museums, scenic walks, and budget‑friendly eats that deliver romance without a hefty price tag.
The Education Department’s new push for “patriotic education,” backed by right-wing groups, raises concerns among educators and civil rights advocates over political influence in classrooms.
Donald Trump asserted there is “no crime” in Washington, D.C., even as authorities investigated two deadly weekend shootings, highlighting a sharp contrast between rhetoric and local crime realities.
Meridian Group has purchased a long-vacant trophy office in Tysons, aiming to revive the high-profile property. The firm plans upgrades and new leasing strategies to attract tenants.
A new YouGov report finds pickleball, women’s basketball, and esports among the fastest-rising US sports in 2025, driven by younger fans and streaming-first viewing habits.
Washington’s Department of Ecology has adopted a new rule to curb methane emissions from landfills, aiming to cut climate pollution through stricter monitoring and gas control measures.
Sports Illustrated breaks down how to watch USC Trojans vs. Washington State, including TV channel, streaming options, tip-off time, and key matchup details for Pac-12 basketball fans.
The U.S. government has shut down, halting nonessential services and leaving thousands of D.C.-area federal workers furloughed or unpaid, NBC4 Washington reports.
June 2020 in the Washington, DC area brings a scaled‑back but varied roster of festivals and events, as organizers adapt long‑running cultural, music, and food traditions to evolving health guidelines.





















