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Month: December 2025
U.S. schools have expanded security procedures in recent years, yet adoption remains uneven, a Pew Research Center analysis finds, leaving many students with differing levels of protection.
As Trump links immigration to urban crime, Washington, D.C., emerges as a pivotal test. The city’s crime data, local politics, and policing shifts frame a broader national debate.
Corporations are quietly stripping DEI from reports and public filings, signaling a broader retreat from diversity commitments amid mounting political, legal and shareholder pressures.
Auburn dominated Washington 88-66 on Nov. 9, 2018, showcasing its depth, defensive pressure and three-point shooting. The Tigers controlled the tempo early and never allowed the Huskies to recover.
National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom has died following a shooting in Washington DC, BBC reports. Authorities are investigating the incident, with further details yet to be released.
Two National Guard members are in critical condition after a shooting in Washington, DC, authorities say. Police have cordoned off the area as investigations into the attack continue.
House Speaker Mike Johnson reversed course Monday, calling the House back into session after earlier refusing to convene during the ongoing government shutdown, PBS reported.
We ranked 5,700 holidays, from Labor Day to World Dracula Day, revealing how Americans really celebrate. Discover which traditions endure, which fade, and what your favorites say about you.
Federal watchdogs are probing how Elon Musk’s advisers accessed U.S. student loan systems, sparking privacy concerns over millions of borrowers’ sensitive financial records.
Washington, DC has recorded 12 consecutive days without a homicide, a rare streak local officials link to President Trump’s recent crime crackdown measures in the nation’s capital.
Faraday Future and Faraday X met top U.S. political leaders in Washington, D.C., where FX CEO Max Ma discussed EV strategy, U.S. manufacturing, and tech innovation, signaling deeper industry-policy collaboration.
USA TODAY High School Sports names the 2016 ALL-USA Washington Football Team, spotlighting the state’s top playmakers, breakout stars and dominant programs from a memorable season.
U.S., European and Ukrainian officials will convene for another peace meeting aimed at strengthening support for Kyiv and exploring diplomatic options to end the conflict with Russia.
A new Pew Research Center study finds Americans are following the news less closely than in previous years, raising concerns about civic engagement and informed public debate.
The federal government shutdown is poised to stretch into next week after the Senate adjourned Friday without a funding deal, raising uncertainty for workers and key public services.
WBAL-TV outlines the full schedule of events for Donald Trump’s second presidential inauguration, detailing ceremonies, public appearances and security preparations in Washington.
The Trump administration is weighing a plan to shift federal oversight of special education to a different agency, raising concerns among advocates about continuity, resources and student protections.
Donald Trump claimed credit for an ongoing drop in crime rates during a press conference, arguing his policies are working even as experts cite longer-term trends and question his impact.
Washington food truck operators face updated 2025 licensing and permit rules, as officials tighten oversight on safety, zoning, and health compliance, industry sources report.
LeBron James criticized President Trump in a Washington Post interview, accusing him of using sports to divide Americans and undermine unity among players, fans, and communities.






















