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Month: March 2026
Once a powerful alliance, the ‘Never Trump’ movement is now splintered and adrift, struggling to define its influence and strategy as the Republican Party reshapes around Trump.
WCVB outlines the schedule of events for Donald Trump’s second inauguration, detailing the swearing-in ceremony, parade, security measures, and planned evening celebrations.
Families seeking top-tier education in Washington, D.C. are closely examining private elementary schools, weighing academics, diversity, and resources in new rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
Washington DC battles a surge in public anxiety over crime as officials dispute data interpretations, residents report rising violence, and police confront shifting patterns in urban offending.
Democrats unveiled a sweeping tax proposal that would eliminate federal income taxes for nearly half of U.S. workers, reshaping take-home pay and intensifying debate over fiscal priorities.
An iconic U.S. newspaper has shuttered its sports department and cut one-third of its staff, highlighting deep financial strains and raising new concerns about the future of local journalism.
The Washington Post has announced major layoffs and a reduction in news coverage, marking a significant shift in its operations as the paper faces financial and digital challenges.
Donald Trump reportedly backs a 250ft triumphal arch in Washington DC that would dwarf the Lincoln Memorial, sparking debate over symbolism, legacy and the capital’s skyline.
The Washington Institute examines how U.S. policy, security cooperation, and regional diplomacy will shape Iraq’s political stability, economic recovery, and relations with neighboring powers.
Miss D.C., a 26-year-old Army Reserve officer and IT analyst, captured the Miss USA crown Sunday night, impressing judges with her poise, public service and emphasis on women in STEM.
Washington’s education officials face scrutiny after data on struggling schools was quietly revised, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and public trust.
President Trump is sending federal officers to D.C., citing a surge in violent crime, even as data show offenses at or near decades-long lows, raising questions about his true motives.
Construction along Washington Street is drawing attention as new commercial projects rise. The Peoria Journal Star breaks down what’s being built and how it may reshape the corridor.
Tua Tagovailoa led a sharp Miami Dolphins offense past the Washington Commanders as the NFL calendar turned to December, bolstering Miami’s playoff push and underscoring its status as an AFC contender.
The Kennedy Center will suspend entertainment operations for two years, President Trump announced, raising concerns over cultural funding, jobs, and the future of major performing arts programs.
Donald Trump insists he supports legal immigration, but PBS analysis shows his administration’s policies reduced legal pathways, increased scrutiny, and reshaped who can enter the U.S.
Senate Democrats reached a deal with the White House on a government funding package, aiming to avert a shutdown while securing key domestic priorities, PBS reported Tuesday.
The Washington International Horse Show returns, offering elite equestrian sport, epic entertainment, and family fun, with USET Foundation athletes headlining this premier DC arena event.
Washington state’s Attorney General warns families as an education software company again faces scrutiny for deceptive practices, renewing consumer protection concerns.
Videos from a Washington DC neighborhood reveal tense encounters, heightened patrols, and residents’ fears as Trump’s crackdown intensifies, reshaping daily life on the streets.





















