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Month: April 2026
The Washington Post warns the war’s economic fallout may soon deepen for Americans, as rising energy costs, supply chain disruptions and market volatility threaten growth and household budgets.
Europe’s Ryder Cup team appears deeper and more balanced than the U.S. squad. But beyond talent, a subtler question emerges: Are these Europeans also becoming the more likable side?
President Trump has approved a federal emergency declaration after a major sewage spill into the Potomac River near Washington DC, mobilizing resources to contain contamination and protect public health and the environment.
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.
The Tax Foundation’s 2026 State Tax Competitiveness Index debuts with an interactive tool, allowing users to compare states’ tax structures, rankings, and reforms in real time.
Betfred USA Sports has launched retail sports betting operations in Washington State, expanding its US footprint and strengthening its partnership network in the regulated American market.
The White House is expected to announce an upcoming visit by King Charles, according to Punchbowl News, signaling a high-profile moment in U.S.-U.K. diplomatic relations.
A federal grand jury has rejected a Justice Department push to indict six Democratic members of Congress, dealing a setback to prosecutors and raising fresh questions over political influence in criminal cases.
Monumental Sports & Entertainment will acquire full ownership of NBC Sports Washington, strengthening regional coverage and offering expanded broadcast opportunities for the Washington Mystics.
Washington parents are demanding swift action and transparency after a teacher allegedly raped a student on school grounds, raising urgent questions about campus safety and oversight.
Donald Trump claimed crime has fallen “massively” in Washington, DC, citing an 87% drop in carjackings, Anadolu Ajansı reports, though local data and experts present a more mixed picture.
Policy makers and economists warn the U.S. housing crisis is deeper than official numbers suggest, obscured by patchy data on rents, vacancies and hidden homelessness.
Once reserved for the elite, sports academies now serve families across income levels. Their rapid growth raises questions about access, pressure on youth, and the future of local school sports.
Four Seasons Hotel Seattle has been named the best hotel in Washington State by U.S. News & World Report, earning top marks for luxury accommodations, service, and guest experience.
The U.S. and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire as President Trump scales back earlier threats, easing immediate regional tensions while diplomatic efforts cautiously resume.
The Democratic Party has shifted left, but so has the nation, driven by evolving views on race, gender, climate, and the economy, blurring lines between party ideology and public opinion.






















