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Day: January 3, 2026
Once a dependable U.S. partner, Venezuela has become a symbol of estranged alliances. This article traces the political shifts, economic turmoil and mistrust that unraveled a decades-long relationship.
Artists from Washington, DC and Rio de Janeiro unveil vibrant murals in a cross-cultural exchange, showcasing shared stories and creative diplomacy ahead of Brazil’s G20 Summit
Federal employees have filed a lawsuit against the Education Department, alleging partisan bias in shutdown-related emails that they say pressured staff and violated federal worker protections.
Donald Trump decried rising youth crime in Washington, D.C., reviving a concern city officials have grappled with for decades through reforms, policing strategies and prevention efforts.
Fannie Mae has updated its “Contact Us” options, expanding digital support channels and clarifying phone, mail, and online resources for homeowners, lenders, and housing partners.
Washington edged Dallas 23-19 in a tense finale, with four pivotal plays-two late defensive stands, a momentum-shifting takeaway, and a clutch scoring drive-defining the Commanders’ upset victory.
Donald Trump has claimed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was “captured” following reported US attacks, sparking confusion and denials as officials and media seek to verify the dramatic assertion.
The CIA has confirmed the Washington DC National Guard shooting suspect had prior ties to the agency, raising urgent questions over vetting, oversight, and security protocols.
David Blankenhorn discusses Braver Angels’ mission to bridge America’s political divide, emphasizing respectful dialogue, depolarization strategies, and civic engagement on C-SPAN.
U.S. Figure Skating will host the “Legacy on Ice” benefit at Capital One Arena, raising funds and awareness for victims and families affected by the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport tragedy.
The Education Department has moved to reinstate recently fired attorneys as its civil rights office struggles with a mounting complaint backlog, raising concerns over staffing and enforcement.
“The D.C. Takeover” examines how shifting political alliances, lobbying power, and moneyed interests are reshaping Washington, raising urgent questions about representation and democracy.
Graduate School USA has been sold, with an acting president appointed to lead the transition. The Business Journals reports on the deal’s implications for staff and programs.
From choreographed end-zone dances to spontaneous sideline antics, Washington’s most memorable touchdown celebrations have thrilled fans and stirred debate. FOX Sports revisits three iconic moments that still resonate today.
















