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Month: December 2025
Five Washington universities have been ranked among the best in the United States, according to a new national survey, underscoring the state’s growing influence in higher education.
Washington Weekly: Government Shutdown Standoff – UBS analyzes mounting tensions in Congress, investor concerns, and potential market fallout as funding deadlines loom with no clear compromise.
September in Washington, D.C. brings a packed calendar: cultural festivals, outdoor concerts, food and wine events, and historic celebrations showcase the capital at its most vibrant.
The Washington Post’s latest analysis of U.S. high school rankings by state highlights the nation’s most academically challenging schools, revealing sharp disparities in rigor and access.
A Washington, DC shooting has reignited debate over the 77,000 Afghan evacuees in the US, raising questions about vetting, security risks, and the political framing of refugees.
Washingtonian’s “Most Powerful Women in Washington” spotlights leaders shaping policy, business, and culture, revealing how female influence is redefining power in the nation’s capital.
Nicki Jhabvala, longtime Washington Commanders beat reporter, is leaving The Washington Post to join The Athletic, Awful Announcing reports, marking a notable shakeup in the NFL media landscape.
Ukraine has submitted a revised peace plan to Washington, seeking stronger US backing, as Donald Trump renews criticism of European allies’ support levels, intensifying diplomatic tensions.
Washington’s Department of Ecology has honored top-performing wastewater treatment plants, recognizing facilities that consistently meet or exceed rigorous clean-water and environmental standards.
The longest U.S. government shutdown has ended after 35 days, as lawmakers and the White House reached a temporary funding deal. NPR breaks down what happened, who was affected, and what comes next.
Events DC announced the Walter E. Washington Convention Center has earned LEED Platinum certification, recognizing its top-tier sustainability features and leadership in green building practices
The Washington Post’s analysis maps 18 years of gun violence in U.S. schools, revealing patterns in location, frequency and impact, and highlighting the persistent toll on students and communities.
As Trump warns of rising crime, his administration quietly cuts federal prevention funds, prompting experts to question whether tough rhetoric can compensate for reduced resources.
Boeing expands public outreach with revamped factory tours and branded merchandise, aiming to boost transparency, engage aviation enthusiasts, and strengthen its global brand presence.
New Washington State AD Anne McCoy addressed the intensity of the WSU-Gonzaga basketball rivalry, emphasizing its regional impact and hinting at renewed efforts to keep the matchup prominent
Two US National Guardsmen were injured in a Washington, DC shooting, officials said, prompting an investigation into the incident as authorities work to determine a motive and secure the area.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker condemned President Trump’s suggestion of sending federal troops to Chicago, telling the BBC such an action would be an abuse of presidential power.
The Senate confirmed economist Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday, after a court blocked Donald Trump’s bid to remove incumbent Fed governor Lisa Cook.
Washington.org’s 2025 Presidential Inauguration guide outlines parade routes, security updates, ticket details and key events, helping visitors navigate historic Washington, DC.
The U.S. Department of Education outlines key steps for students with disabilities preparing for college, stressing self-advocacy, legal rights, and access to campus support services.






















