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Day: January 23, 2026
As chaos engulfed federal agencies in 2017, norms unraveled and long‑standing safeguards buckled, revealing how one presidency could upend the machinery of American governance.
The Pentagon has released a schedule of events to mark America’s 250th birthday, featuring ceremonies, educational programs and tributes honoring the nation’s military history.
Graduate School USA, a longtime training ground for federal employees, is set to be sold, raising questions about the future of government workforce development programs.
As Trump’s DC crime emergency nears expiration, officials and residents are questioning the scope and necessity of the National Guard deployment amid concerns over civil liberties.
The US has reportedly set a 2027 deadline for Europe to assume primary responsibility for NATO’s defense, officials told Reuters, signaling a major strategic shift in transatlantic security.
The Bears’ resurgent rushing attack may have revived their offense, but it reportedly came at a cost, dimming hopes of hiring Eric Bieniemy and reshaping the team’s coaching search.
As U.S. interest in Greenland resurfaces, experts weigh possible legal pathways to acquisition, the island’s strategic value, and the diplomatic, environmental and indigenous rights hurdles ahead.
US President Donald Trump warned Washington will “be watching” and could act if Iran cracks down violently on anti-government demonstrators, as protests spread across several cities.
In Washington, seasoned experts face waning influence as political polarization, populist skepticism and rapid media cycles erode traditional authority and reshape policy debates.
DC Ghana Week returns to Washington, DC from October 7–12, 2024, with a full slate of cultural, business, and community events. Details and registration available at eventsdc.com.
Foreign student enrollment in the U.S. is undergoing a major shift, as new data reveal changing source countries, fields of study and campus destinations across six key charts.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser pushed back on recent crime data reports, saying she sees “no evidence” of a surge. Her remarks come amid public concern and scrutiny over city safety trends.
A new Business Insider feature explores every US president’s favorite foods, from Jefferson’s hoecakes to Reagan’s jelly beans and even Truman’s rumored taste for squirrel stew.
Mississippi State and Washington clash in the Sweet 16, with tournament dreams and Final Four hopes on the line. Key matchups and late-game execution are expected to decide it.
















