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Month: January 2026
“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.
The Three Wizards unveiled bold 2026 New Year’s resolutions, targeting a title run, defensive overhaul and stronger team culture, signaling a new era for the franchise.
Former President Donald Trump has urged the death penalty for Washington DC murder cases, escalating his tough-on-crime rhetoric and sparking renewed debate over capital punishment.
PBS examines the legal safeguards and vulnerabilities facing green card holders and foreign students in the U.S., from due process rights to risks of deportation amid changing immigration policies.
The Washington Post’s Arts & Entertainment section delivers sharp reviews, in-depth cultural analysis and timely coverage of film, TV, music, theater and the visual arts.
The U.S. Education Department has allocated over $208 million in new mental health grants, aiming to expand counseling staff and support services across K-12 schools nationwide.
Trump misrepresents Washington, D.C. crime data to argue for federal intervention, raising concerns among experts and officials over politicized narratives and misuse of statistics.
Washington state’s Department of Commerce showcases “The State of U.S. Aerospace” at the Paris Air Show, highlighting innovation, export strength and the region’s global industry leadership.
Sports Illustrated has named the Commanders’ quarterback its most powerful star, highlighting his rising influence on and off the field in the magazine’s latest power rankings.
Afghan paramilitaries once covertly backed by the CIA now confront legal peril and social isolation in the U.S., as the case of an accused National Guard attacker starkly exposes their uncertain fate
Washington is bracing for another government shutdown as partisan gridlock deepens. With key funding deadlines approaching, lawmakers show little sign of compromise.
Washington will host nine official fan zones during the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle, offering live match screenings, entertainment, and community events across the state.
The Washington Post warns an 8% lifetime “tax” looms for U.S. students, as rising debt and income-driven repayment plans threaten to reshape education’s economic promise.
Seattle now ranks as the fourth worst U.S. city for total crime, with rates nearly three times the national average, according to a new analysis reported by MyNorthwest.com.
The Washington Post’s Top Workplaces 2025 list highlights employers excelling in culture, benefits, and employee engagement across the D.C. region, despite evolving work trends.
The Pac-12 Conference and USA Sports have agreed to a five-year media rights partnership, set to expand broadcast coverage, digital streaming options, and fan engagement, reports the Hillsboro News Times.
The 2026 U.S. News Best Colleges rankings highlight Washington’s top universities, with UW, WSU and regional schools making gains. Here’s how local campuses stack up.





















