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Month: March 2026
Hall of Famer Darrell Green tested his legendary speed at Team USA flag football tryouts, drawing crowds and curiosity as the Washington icon explored a new chapter in his storied career.
The U.S. plans to require visa applicants from 12 additional countries to post bonds of up to $15,000, a move officials say targets overstays but critics warn may curb legal travel.
Congress is graying fast as incumbency, fundraising power, and seniority rules favor older lawmakers, raising questions about representation, generational priorities, and democratic renewal.
The Washington Post’s “The Age of Disclosure” explores mounting testimony, declassified files and congressional hearings that are fueling serious debate over whether aliens are real.
Snopes investigated viral claims that the U.S. Department of Education hung a Charlie Kirk banner on its Washington, D.C., headquarters, near a “education heroes” message, and assessed their accuracy.
Violent crime rates in major U.S. cities have dropped sharply, but Donald Trump is claiming credit. Experts and officials challenge his narrative, pointing instead to local reforms.
The U.S. has pledged to maintain indefinite control over Venezuela’s oil sales, signaling a hardening stance on Caracas and raising questions about global energy markets and sanctions.
USA Today’s Washington Commanders stats deliver real-time insights on passing, rushing, defense, and special teams, offering fans a clear snapshot of team performance each week.
A senior U.S. official said Washington remains “open for business” if Iran seeks contact, signaling potential diplomatic engagement despite ongoing tensions and stalled nuclear talks.
SNAP welfare cardholders will receive no benefits in November due to the ongoing federal government shutdown in Washington, D.C., Governor Jeff Landry’s office announced on its official .gov site.
Republican strategist Sarah Longwell critiques media coverage of U.S. politics and the Trump administration on C-SPAN, urging deeper context, less sensationalism, and greater focus on democratic norms.
The video game industry’s 2025 calendar is packed, as major conventions and fan-focused events expand globally, spotlighting new releases, esports showcases, and evolving community trends.
The US Department of Education sparked controversy after hanging a Charlie Kirk banner outside its Washington DC headquarters, prompting criticism over political neutrality and use of federal property.
The US Marshals Service Director claims Washington, D.C. is safer following former President Trump’s crime crackdown, attributing lower violent crime and more arrests to federal-local partnerships.
The Washington Post reports on Trump’s interest in Greenland’s vast rare earth reserves, as the island moves to control its own mining future, setting up geopolitical and economic tensions.
The New York Knicks fell to the Washington Wizards on Friday night, undone by poor perimeter defense and late turnovers in a 112-104 loss, the Bergen Record reported.
Al Jazeera charts 26 turbulent years of US-Venezuela relations, tracing shifting alliances, sanctions, political crises, and diplomatic flashpoints reshaping regional power dynamics.
PBS News presents special coverage as former President Donald Trump addresses the nation from the White House, outlining his priorities and responding to mounting political challenges.
America confronts a disturbing rise in political violence, as threats, harassment and attacks increasingly target candidates, election workers and institutions across the nation.
US wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died aged 71, Al Jazeera reports, marking the end of an era for sports entertainment and pop culture fans worldwide.





















