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Month: April 2026
US authorities have arrested a suspect in the 2021 Washington, DC pipe bomb case, a key development in the long-running investigation into explosives found near political offices.
A wealthy state has approved a contentious “millionaires’ tax,” targeting top earners to fund social programs. Supporters hail new revenue, while critics warn of investor flight and economic fallout.
A Fox Sports analyst says Washington has the talent and schedule to contend for a College Football Playoff berth, fueling optimism among Huskies fans and raising expectations for the upcoming season.
US prosecutors have charged the suspect in the US press gala shooting with attempting to kill former President Donald Trump, Al Jazeera reports, as investigators probe possible political motives.
US House members return to Washington to vote on a deal aimed at ending the government shutdown, as pressure mounts over federal funding and political leaders seek a swift resolution.
April brings cherry blossoms, parades, and cultural festivals to Washington, DC. TripSavvy highlights key events, from National Cherry Blossom celebrations to neighborhood fairs.
“An American education – The Washington Post” examines widening gaps in U.S. schools, tracing how funding, politics and policy missteps shape unequal classrooms and students’ futures.
Gunfire erupted outside a Trump press dinner, triggering panic among attendees and prompting a swift security lockdown. Footage shows guests scrambling as authorities secure the scene.
Washington crime victim advocacy groups are urging state lawmakers for emergency aid, warning service cuts loom as federal VOCA funds shrink and demand for support remains high.
Washington maintains its competitive edge in the 2026 State Tax Competitiveness Index, as the Tax Foundation highlights its lack of income tax and business-friendly tax structure
The Philadelphia Eagles secured a decisive win over the Washington Redskins, with Courier-Post photos capturing key touchdowns, crucial defensive stands, and the fans’ electric atmosphere.
The Guardian reports the White House press dinner shooting suspect may face attempted assassination charges against Donald Trump, according to attorney Todd Blanche.
New research uncovers deep psychological and social forces driving America’s bitter partisan divide, showing how identity, media, and mistrust are locking voters into opposing camps.
Network World highlights 2026’s top network and data center events, where IT leaders explore AI-driven automation, cloud-native architectures, edge computing, and new security strategies.
The Trump administration plans to relocate the Education Department from its longtime Washington offices, raising questions about cost, disruption to staff, and potential policy implications.
At Washington’s premier annual dinner, a night of political glamour unraveled into turmoil as disruptions escalated into violence, turning a marquee event into an unexpected crime scene.
Washington and Benton counties rank among the top U.S. counties for wage growth, new data show, underscoring Northwest Arkansas’ expanding economy and rising worker pay.
Stay updated on the Washington Capitals with USA TODAY Sports, featuring the latest news, full schedule, team and player stats, and an updated roster for every game of the NHL season.
Former Washington linebacker Monte Coleman, a stalwart of three Super Bowl teams and beloved locker-room leader, has died at 68, the franchise confirmed Monday.
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.






















