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Month: January 2026
A traveler compares US “Switzerland dupes” and finds Washington’s North Cascades unmatched, citing jagged peaks, turquoise lakes, and alpine meadows that most closely rival Europe’s famed mountain scenery.
Washington is ramping up sports diplomacy as a tool of soft power, hoping major events, athlete exchanges and global partnerships can repair its image and counter rising rivals.
Greenland and Denmark envoys met White House officials as President Trump’s proposal to buy the Arctic territory stirred diplomatic tensions and renewed debate over U.S. interests in the region.
A federal judge has halted immigration arrests in Washington DC carried out without warrants or probable cause, ruling the practices unconstitutional and raising major questions over enforcement tactics.
As Congress nears a funding impasse, a potential government shutdown could weaken federal institutions, amplify executive influence and bolster Donald Trump’s political narrative.
Goose (USA) has drawn local attention on InsideNoVa.com, highlighting the band’s rapid rise, devoted fan base, and upcoming regional tour dates that aim to expand their Virginia following.
Washington state has joined a multistate lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s sweeping Department of Education funding cuts, arguing they are unlawful and threaten vital services for students nationwide.
Homicide is falling sharply across the U.S., and five cities show why. Focused policing, community programs and data-driven strategies are reshaping the fight against violent crime.
Washington’s business owners are earning more than their counterparts in any other state, new data show, with surging profits and growth placing the Evergreen State firmly at the top.
As colleges cut nonrevenue sports to curb costs, the U.S. Olympic pipeline faces mounting risk, raising concerns about talent development and the nation’s future competitiveness
Donald Trump said the U.S. would run Venezuela if it captured President Nicolás Maduro, Reuters reports, raising fresh concerns over Washington’s stance on regime change.
Former President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. is “in charge” of Venezuela after a U.S. military operation allegedly led to the capture and jailing of Nicolás Maduro in New York, CBS News reports.
The House swiftly approved a bipartisan spending package aimed at averting another government shutdown, as lawmakers raced against a looming deadline to keep federal agencies funded.
Washington, DC gears up for Capital Pride with marquee parades, concerts and cultural events. From historic marches to waterfront parties, discover the celebrations defining LGBTQ+ pride this season.
U.S. law school deans warn that a potential Education Department shutdown could disrupt federal student aid, strain institutional budgets, and force cuts to key academic and support programs.
After years of grim headlines, crime is quietly receding across American cities. New data show sharp drops in homicides, robberies, and assaults, defying fears of a lasting post‑pandemic crime wave.
President Donald Trump and AstraZeneca unveiled a new US drug pricing deal at the White House, aiming to lower prescription costs and expand patient access, sources told Reuters.
FOX Sports breaks down season grades for the Washington Redskins’ defensive line, evaluating key performances, consistency against the run, and overall impact on an up-and-down defense.
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez rebuffed new US measures, declaring “no more orders from Washington DC,” as Caracas denounced foreign interference and defended its sovereignty.
Progressive commentator Cenk Uygur discussed rising political polarization in the U.S. on C-SPAN, examining media influence, partisan divides, and possible paths to reform.






















