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Month: March 2026
As districts nationwide pull hundreds of titles from shelves, Washington schools face growing scrutiny. A new review shows how local book challenges compare to bans across the U.S.
Two National Guard members were shot while on duty in Washington, DC, authorities said, prompting a security review. Officials are investigating the circumstances and no suspects have yet been identified.
Major U.S. news outlets are challenging a new Pentagon press access policy, arguing it restricts independent reporting and undermines transparency on military and defense affairs.
Idaho joins Washington, Maine, Vermont and California in reporting steep tourism losses tied to sports travel, as Canadians cut trips to the U.S., a new Travel And Tour World report reveals.
Iran claims it has captured US soldiers amid the ongoing regional conflict, while Washington firmly denies any troops are missing, deepening tensions and fueling diplomatic uncertainty.
A Coast Guard rescue swimmer died after a medical evacuation mission off the Washington coast turned tragic, raising questions about safety protocols during high-risk search-and-rescue operations.
Pete Hegseth’s PBS remarks underscore what critics call a persistent U.S. government reluctance to confront and publicly show the human costs and civilian toll of modern war
Joonbug.com spotlights Washington DC’s top New Year’s Eve 2027 events, from high-energy club parties to elegant galas, offering revelers curated options to ring in the new year in style.
A 13-year-old in Washington state was arrested after police discovered a detailed plan and weapons for a potential mass shooting, authorities said, describing the teen as having “everything ready to go.”
A new report finds the recent National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C. did not reduce crime, raising questions about the strategy’s effectiveness and its cost to taxpayers.
Air India will suspend a key U.S. route as Pakistan’s ongoing airspace closure disrupts long-haul operations, forcing costly detours and prompting schedule cuts, the airline confirmed.
Arizona football’s rivalry with Washington has produced unforgettable clashes. We revisit the Wildcats’ top five wins over the Huskies, spotlighting defining plays, standout stars and lasting Pac-12 implications.
Washington DC Police Chief has resigned after less than two years in the role, raising fresh questions over leadership stability and policing strategy in the US capital, The Guardian reports.
The US Senate has failed to advance a war powers resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s authority to wage war against Iran, leaving current executive military powers intact.
As Twitter’s influence in D.C. politics wanes, Meta’s Threads is vying to become the new digital watercooler. Lawmakers, staffers and strategists test its reach, tone and staying power.
A lively Washington waterfront city lures visitors with a packed entertainment district, dozens of indie shops, and world-famous donut counters that keep the crowds coming late into the night.
The UAE Embassy in Washington, DC spotlights education and youth initiatives, fostering academic exchanges, scholarships, and innovation partnerships between Emirati and American students.
President Trump has ordered expanded federal hiring to combat rising crime in major U.S. cities, directing Justice and Homeland Security officials to add personnel and intensify enforcement efforts.
A senior U.S. official said Washington remains “open for business” if Iran chooses to re-engage, signaling readiness for renewed dialogue amid ongoing regional tensions, Reuters reported.
The Washington Wizards’ deliberate slide down the standings exposes a darker cost of strategic losing, from stunted player development to eroding fan trust and long-term franchise stability.






















