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Day: April 26, 2026
A family received a $350,000 settlement after a river otter attacked their toddler at a public park, raising new questions about wildlife management and visitor safety.
A Washington Post analysis challenges five common myths about U.S. political parties, revealing how voter behavior, party loyalty and polarization differ from popular belief.
From the National Mall fireworks to neighborhood parades and concerts, Washington, D.C. offers countless ways to mark Independence Day across the capital on July 4.
Bilingual classrooms are reshaping how American children learn, blending English with heritage languages to boost achievement, preserve culture and prepare students for a global economy.
Washington’s reported consideration of strikes on Iranian bridges and power plants has alarmed legal experts, who warn such tactics could violate international law and risk war crimes charges.
George Washington, long celebrated as a founding father and general, is recast as a shrewd entrepreneur whose land deals, branding savvy and risk-taking helped shape America’s early economy.
The Washington Post is laying off more than 300 journalists, deepening concerns over newsroom cuts nationwide, The New York Times reports, amid steep digital losses and shifting media economics.
Washington is in talks with India over potential purchases of Venezuelan oil, the US envoy said, signaling a possible shift in sanctions policy and new energy cooperation between the two countries.










