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Month: March 2026
Economists warn the U.S. may slip into recession before any of Donald Trump’s promised economic “golden age” materializes, as slowing growth and rising risks cloud the outlook.
Washington Spirit defeated the Portland Thorns to advance to the NWSL final, capping a tense semifinal with clinical finishing, key saves, and a decisive second-half surge.
Forecasters warn of chaotic U.S. weather as a blizzard, polar vortex, heat dome and atmospheric river unfold simultaneously, straining infrastructure and challenging emergency planners.
A new lawsuit challenges Trump’s asserted control over Washington, DC’s police, accusing the administration of politicizing law enforcement amid an escalating protest crackdown.
A U.S. political scientist tells Ukrinform Washington lacks a coherent strategy to end the conflict with Iran, warning that ad hoc decisions risk prolonging instability in the Middle East.
Live Nation has promoted Kelly Flanigan to President of Washington, DC, US Concerts, expanding her leadership role as the company strengthens its presence in the Mid-Atlantic live music market.
A viral claim alleged a Washington school district banned pork in cafeterias after Muslim complaints. Snopes investigated, examining school policies, local responses, and whether any such ban actually existed.
Two weeks after President Trump’s crackdown in Washington, new figures show mixed results, with some crimes falling slightly while others remain steady, raising questions over the policy’s impact.
Despite solid headline job gains, key sectors from manufacturing to logistics are slowing hiring. Executives cite weak demand, high costs and uncertainty over interest rates.
Washington State has poured unprecedented resources into facilities, coaching and recruiting, transforming the Cougars into a resurgent force in college football relevance.
Internal Fox emails reveal executives describing former host and ex-U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro as a “reckless maniac,” raising fresh questions about editorial standards and on-air conduct.
Washington state’s new law allows shelters to withhold information from estranged parents when transgender minors seek gender-affirming care, intensifying national debates over parental rights.
Washington, DC blossoms with unmissable spring events, from major exhibits and festivals to live shows, drawing locals and visitors to the capital’s vibrant cultural scene
Washington State will require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated against Covid-19, officials announced, marking one of the nation’s strictest school mandates as in-person classes resume.
US crime rates have fallen sharply since the 1990s, but are they truly at historic lows? Experts weigh long-term FBI data against recent upticks in violence and public fear.
FINRA has signed a major lease for nearly half of Gannett’s former Tysons headquarters, marking one of the largest recent office deals in the region, The Business Journals reports.
FOX 13 Seattle breaks down the top sports bars in the city, ranking fan favorites by price and customer reviews to reveal the best spots to catch the big game without overspending.
Sky News Washington Correspondent Jonathan Kearsley previews President Donald Trump’s upcoming State of the Union address, analysing key themes and examining the Democrats’ sharp and divided reaction.
The US has paused all asylum decisions following a fatal National Guard shooting at the southern border, raising legal uncertainty and intensifying debate over immigration policy.
“Politics and Power in the United States: A Syllabus” on JSTOR Daily traces how race, class, and institutions shape American democracy, offering key readings amid rising polarization.






















