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Month: March 2026
TikTok has agreed to a finalized U.S. spinoff deal, a move aimed at easing national security concerns. The Washington Post reports the plan could reshape the app’s future in America.
Comcast and the Seattle Sports Commission united in Burien to honor veterans, bringing Team USA spirit through community events, athlete visits, and special programming.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian vowed Tehran will not yield to US pressure in stalled nuclear negotiations, insisting Iran’s atomic programme will continue within its own red lines.
“No Kings” rallies swept cities across the U.S. and Europe this weekend, with demonstrators denouncing rising authoritarianism. In Minnesota, Bruce Springsteen headlined a major PBS-covered march.
As another government shutdown looms, a key question resurfaces: do members of Congress still get paid? CBS News examines lawmakers’ salaries, legal rules, and mounting public outrage.
The global sailing race will make a landmark stop in Washington, DC, this season, as Events DC announces waterfront festivities, fan experiences, and international teams on the Potomac.
In 2023, Washington continued to rank among top U.S. states for educational attainment, with a high share of adults holding college degrees, Statista data show.
USA Today examines Donald Trump’s claim of a “big success” in cutting crime, comparing his rhetoric with federal data, expert analysis and long-term trends in U.S. public safety.
World leaders, mining executives and strategists convene at Trump’s critical minerals summit to debate supply security, geopolitical leverage and the race to control future green technologies.
Stay updated on Washington Huskies football with USA TODAY Sports, featuring breaking news, full schedule, live stats, and complete roster insights for every game of the season.
The United States has renewed threats of military action after Iran and Russia announced joint naval drills, raising tensions and concerns over security and stability in the region.
The Pentagon is weighing a shift of U.S. military aid from Ukraine to the Middle East, raising concerns among allies and lawmakers, The Washington Post reports.
In a prescient warning, George Washington labeled political parties America’s “worst enemy.” Today’s polarized landscape suggests his fears were justified, as Upworthy explores in a timely analysis.
Monumental Sports announced star skaters headlining the Legacy on Ice benefit, honoring victims of the 2025 Reagan National tragedy and raising critical support.
A Washington Post opinion argues U.S. universities are drifting from their core mission of educating students, prioritizing bureaucracy, branding and politics over academic rigor and learning.
Violent crime is falling sharply in major U.S. cities, new data show, with homicides and robberies down significantly. Experts cite policing shifts and community programs as key drivers.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met leading US business and financial figures in Washington, highlighting investment opportunities and deepening economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and the United States.
As global rivals leverage sports to build influence, U.S. efforts remain fragmented. A coherent sports diplomacy strategy could boost soft power, mend alliances and reach new generations.
PBS highlights eight key takeaways from Trump’s 2026 State of the Union, examining his economic claims, immigration vows and foreign policy stance amid a sharply divided Congress.
A new Intercept investigation charts every dollar AIPAC and its affiliates pour into U.S. politics, revealing how targeted campaign spending helps shape Washington’s stance on Israel.





















