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The Washington Post reports the federal government is currently paying over 154,000 individuals to not work, highlighting ongoing challenges in workforce participation and government spending amid economic shifts.
The U.S.-Ireland Business Summit, hosted by Irish America, convened leading entrepreneurs and policymakers to strengthen transatlantic economic ties and explore new opportunities for trade and investment.
FBI data reveals a decline in violent crimes across the U.S. in 2023, marking a notable shift in national crime trends, according to a PBS report. Experts suggest multiple factors may contribute to this drop.
Crypto’s “huge moment” is disrupting US politics, with digital currencies reshaping campaign finance and regulatory debates, Politico reports. Lawmakers face mounting pressure as crypto’s influence grows ahead of key elections.
Anna Kalinskaya stunned Emma Raducanu to reach the Washington final, setting up a highly anticipated clash with Leylah Fernandez. Kalinskaya’s strong performance highlights her rise on the WTA Tour.
Bryan Kohberger was sentenced in the high-profile Idaho college student murder case. The article outlines key events and a timeline, detailing the investigation and trial that gripped the nation.
Washington Commanders star is turning heads with an unconventional training method to boost performance. The bold tactic aims to enhance agility and focus, signaling a new era in athlete preparation.
USA delivered a dominant 40-5 victory over England in Washington DC, but the match was briefly disrupted by a sudden lightning storm. Despite the weather delay, the home team showcased unbeatable strength.
Rep. Dan Newhouse has been advised to avoid public events following the arrest of a man accused of making death threats against the GOP congressman and his staff, The Spokesman-Review reports.
Leaders gathered to debate a new bill proposing to designate Washington, D.C., as the nation’s official sports capital. The measure highlights the city’s rich athletic history and growing sports culture.
Washington braces for heightened tensions as Donald Trump returns to the capital. Officials describe the atmosphere as “toxic,” reflecting deep political divisions and growing concerns over potential unrest.
Huskies Wire reviews EA Sports’ Top 10 places to play in College Football 25, highlighting key corrections and overlooked programs. The article offers a fresh perspective on the game’s rankings, emphasizing accuracy and fan insight.
Billions in federal funding for U.S. schools are currently on hold amid legislative delays. Educators warn this pause could disrupt essential programs and impact student resources nationwide.
The Washington High School athletic department faced turmoil as punches were thrown during a heated basketball game, followed by injuries sustained in a running drill. Officials are investigating both incidents.
The 2024 season opener between the Washington Huskies and Weber State will be broadcast live on The Husky Haul. Fans can tune in via radio or audio stream for full game coverage and commentary.
House Republicans have unveiled a new spending bill that sharply curtails funding for key programs, prompting strong opposition from Democrats who warn it risks government shutdowns and cuts to essential services.
Mortgage lender NewDay USA is considering relocating its headquarters from Maryland to Florida, aiming for strategic growth and operational benefits, according to recent reports by The Business Journals.
A suspect has been formally charged with murder in the killing of two Israeli embassy aides. Authorities continue to investigate the motive, while security measures remain heightened at diplomatic sites.
US small business confidence slipped further in February, extending a downward trend amid concerns over inflation and rising borrowing costs, according to a Reuters report. Economic uncertainty weighs on optimism.
The US Supreme Court will review a case on whether state taxpayer funds can support a Catholic virtual school, raising key questions about the intersection of public funding and religious education.