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Day: February 10, 2026
Buddhist monks on a cross-country “Walk for Peace” have reached Washington, D.C., after weeks on the road, calling for non-violence, dialogue, and global solidarity, Euronews reports.
From Capitol tours to Supreme Court hearings, Washington, D.C. offers politics buffs unrivaled access to American power. Explore insider hotspots, historic debates and institutions shaping national policy.
The Kennedy Center marks the National Symphony Orchestra’s 95th anniversary with special concerts, guest artists, and tributes reflecting its legacy and evolving role in American culture.
MACECE and the Moroccan Embassy in Washington marked the Fulbright program’s 80th year, highlighting deepening US-Morocco educational ties and celebrating alumni contributions.
Donald Trump vowed to seek the death penalty for murder cases in Washington, DC, if reelected, intensifying debate over federal crime policy and capital punishment in the US capital.
MindChamps plans to open 30 preschool centers across Greater Washington within six years, marking the Singapore-based education group’s largest push into the U.S. market to date.
From Vegas bookies to the Supreme Court bench, this timeline traces how U.S. sports betting evolved from a desert niche to a nationwide industry reshaped by a landmark ruling.
A recent report indicates the Commanders will aggressively pursue upgrades at a key position this offseason, signaling a likely shift in strategy and casting doubt on the future of one established veteran.
Washington, D.C., the U.S. capital, anchors national politics while evolving as a cultural hub, where federal power, local governance, and diverse communities intersect daily.
The Smithsonian unveils “Korean Treasures,” a landmark exhibition spotlighting art, artifacts, and pop culture just as “KPop Demon Hunters” fever grips global audiences and U.S. fans alike.
Washington schools will retain $1.4 billion in federal funds after state attorneys general reached a settlement with the U.S. Education Department, averting major budget disruptions.
House Republicans claim D.C. police are manipulating crime data to downplay rising violence, prompting calls for federal oversight and renewed debate over public safety in the capital.
Long-term unemployment has surged to its highest level since the pandemic, leaving workers struggling to recover while economists warn of lasting damage to the labor market and growth.
Oddsmakers have released early 2025 futures, and Washington’s first Big Ten campaign comes with intriguing numbers. Huskies Wire breaks down conference title and national championship odds.
The US and Iran traded stark warnings of wider war, raising fears of regional escalation. The latest exchange underscores fragile security and growing mistrust across the Middle East.

















