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The Trump administration has partially retreated, agreeing to let the D.C. police chief maintain control amid tensions over federal intervention. The move comes after debates on local versus federal authority.
US trade adviser urges India to halt its purchase of Russian oil, citing geopolitical tensions and sanctions. The call reflects growing pressure on New Delhi amid strained US-Russia relations.
Elon Musk’s recent actions triggered two weeks of unrest in Washington, sparking intense debates and protests. His moves have unsettled policymakers and heightened tensions across the capital.
Love Island USA stars Kendall Washington and Nicole Jacky have officially split following their Season 6 reunion, sources confirmed. The breakup ends their high-profile romance from the popular reality show.
A landmark court ruling in Washington State has expanded education options for parents, allowing greater choice in how their children receive education. The decision is hailed as a major win for family rights and education freedom.
The Department of Justice announced charges against the alleged perpetrator of the recent Washington, D.C. shooting, including hate crimes. Authorities continue to investigate the incident amid growing community concern.
US News identifies 11 top Washington state companies as the best workplaces, highlighting strong employee satisfaction and benefits. These firms set a benchmark for job seekers in the region. Read more on Yahoo.com.
The Washington Post examines the heated debate surrounding trans athletes in sports, highlighting concerns over fairness, inclusion, and evolving policies as communities and lawmakers grapple with the issue nationwide.
Protesters erupted in outrage as former President Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, sparking nationwide condemnation and raising concerns over the stability of American democracy.
“This is an emergency”: Trump deploys troops and assumes control of DC police, escalating tensions. This move raises concerns over federal overreach and the potential impact on civil unrest in the capital.
U.S. intelligence agencies report that Iran was not actively building a nuclear weapon. However, former President Trump publicly dismissed this assessment, raising tensions amid ongoing nuclear negotiations, PBS reports.
Former President Donald Trump has advocated relocating Washington DC’s homeless population away from the capital, sparking debate over the city’s handling of homelessness and public space management.
Trump’s administration slashes Education Department staff in sweeping layoffs, sparking concern nationwide. California education officials warn the cuts could disrupt critical programs and deepen existing challenges.
In a sharp opinion piece, USA Today highlights how former President Trump’s focus on a purported DC crime wave, which experts say is overstated, distracts from unfulfilled campaign promises, sparking debate over priorities.
Exclusive: India halts plans to purchase US arms following the imposition of tariffs by the Trump administration. The move signals growing tensions in Indo-US defense trade, sources told Reuters.
In a thrilling 2023 upset, Washington stunned Oregon State on their home turf in Corvallis. The Huskies showcased resilience and skill, marking a memorable high point of their season.
Former NFL star Santana Moss has joined Washington Huddle, DC News Now reports. Moss brings his expertise and passion to the show, offering fresh insights on the Washington football scene.
Former President Trump labels Washington as unsafe, but crime data reveals a complex picture. While certain areas face challenges, overall trends show a mix of improvements and persistent issues, underscoring a nuanced reality.
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington reunite in “Highest 2 Lowest,” delivering a powerful performance that captivates audiences once again. USA Today praises the duo’s undeniable chemistry and compelling storytelling.
More than 3,100 Native American students died at boarding schools designed to erase their cultures, a Washington Post investigation reveals. The report highlights decades of abuse and neglect within these institutions.