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Month: March 2026
Amid Trump’s Washington takeover, immigrants in DC reported heightened fear as racial profiling surged, reshaping daily routines, trust in authorities, and perceptions of public safety.
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department is investigating a possible locally acquired malaria case, working with state and federal partners to trace exposure and prevent further spread.
Washington’s bid to reshape Venezuela faces entrenched institutions, loyal security forces, and regional backlash, revealing the limits of US power in Latin America.
Washington DC’s scene surges day and night, from power-lunch rooftops to pulsating clubs. Joonbug.com spotlights top venues, must-see events, and insider ticket access.
Washington state lost its No Child Left Behind waiver after refusing to tie teacher evaluations to student test scores, triggering stricter federal oversight and renewed accountability rules.
Teenagers across Washington, D.C., say a sweeping federal police presence has upended daily life, with many reporting heightened anxiety, fewer public outings, and growing mistrust of authorities.
New records and sources reveal how USPS law enforcement units have quietly supported Trump’s proposed “mass deportation” agenda, raising fresh concerns over mission creep and civil liberties.
A Washington Post column argues that joining Russians on the ice is not savvy diplomacy but moral surrender, warning that sports camaraderie must not whitewash Moscow’s aggression.
US President Donald Trump claims Iran’s navy and air force have been “obliterated,” while saying Germany is “helping out,” raising tensions and questions over evidence and international response.
Turning Point Action has recruited teenagers to post coordinated pro-Trump messages online, raising concerns over deceptive tactics and the blurred line between activism and disinformation.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce spotlights how sports and entertainment drive jobs, tourism, and local investment, revealing their growing power as engines of U.S. economic growth.
About 1 in 6 U.S. teachers hold second jobs, a Pew Research Center analysis finds, highlighting ongoing concerns over educator pay, financial stress, and retention in America’s schools.
The Trump administration’s latest crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., highlights a conflicted stance on gun rights, as officials push tougher enforcement while courting pro-gun supporters.
Global markets reeled as Trump’s sweeping new tariffs sent shock waves through trade partners and Wall Street, triggering the sharpest stock sell-off since the 2020 pandemic crash.
ESPN’s latest “United States of sports betting” map tracks where wagering is legal, pending or prohibited, revealing rapid legislative shifts and new market opportunities nationwide.
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