The Washington Post examines how structural rules, seniority traditions and unspoken norms in the U.S. Senate can tilt power, shaping which voices are amplified—and which are sidelined.
A Washington military leader warns that weaponized drones could target the 2026 World Cup and other major events, urging tighter airspace security and rapid-response defenses.
Analysts say Trump’s Iran strategy seeks regime change through crippling sanctions, diplomatic isolation and covert pressure, aiming to avoid a full-scale war or deploying US troops on the ground.
A new analysis identifies 100 U.S. school districts now actively pursuing socioeconomic integration, revealing shifting strategies to reduce segregation and close achievement gaps.
A man suspected of shooting an Israeli embassy employee and her husband in Washington faces murder and hate crime charges, as investigators probe possible antisemitic motives.