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Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping sports, from predictive analytics and biometric tracking to personalized fan experiences, raising new questions about fairness, privacy and the soul of competition
China’s influence over Hollywood grows as studios court its vast market, reshaping storylines, casting choices and censorship standards, The Washington Post reports.
Sphere Entertainment has unveiled plans for a second US Sphere venue, expanding its immersive live entertainment concept beyond Las Vegas. The new site is expected to boost regional tourism and large-scale event offerings.
Two-thirds of Americans believe the nation is on the wrong track, an ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll finds, reflecting deep dissatisfaction ahead of the 2024 election.
Washington’s intensified crime crackdown is drawing scrutiny as officials pursue federal charges for minor offenses, raising concerns over civil liberties, equity, and policing tactics.
Liberal activists are launching a new college initiative to counter conservative group Turning Point USA, aiming to reshape campus political discourse and boost progressive organizing.
Washington and Ashgabat mark a new chapter in bilateral ties as the Turkmen-American Business Cooperation Association launches, aiming to deepen trade, energy, and investment partnerships.
The Trump administration has advanced a major initiative to dismantle the Education Department, signaling a shift toward reduced federal oversight and increased state control in U.S. schools.
The Kennedy Center has removed Donald Trump’s name from donor listings after he missed a key funding deadline, USA Today reports, underscoring shifting ties with the former president.
As the World Cup descends on Trump’s America, politics, nationalism and sport collide, testing the nation’s image abroad and revealing deep divisions at home.
A US judge has ordered the removal of Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center, ruling a prior naming agreement invalid. The decision follows legal challenges to Trump-era commemorations.
Amid rising antisemitism and political polarization, Holocaust education in U.S. schools remains inconsistent, with state mandates expanding unevenly and curricula under renewed scrutiny.
USA Today reveals the top 25 high schools for athletes in Washington, spotlighting powerhouse programs, rising contenders, and campuses where academic and athletic excellence go hand in hand.
Getty Images has announced the extension of its Editorial Photography Internship Program into 2026, offering emerging visual storytellers expanded training, mentorship, and newsroom experience.
Organizers of the Freedom 250 at the State Fair have unveiled a high-profile roster while key contenders remain undecided, fueling speculation as race day rapidly approaches.
Union officials warn crews racing to dye a Washington DC reflecting pool blue ahead of a Trump event may face safety risks, raising concerns over chemical exposure and rushed deadlines.
From harvest fairs to cultural parades, October in the Washington, DC, area offers a packed calendar of festivals and events that draw locals and visitors to parks, museums, and waterfronts.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded $466M for the renovation of Washington Union Station, advancing major upgrades to rail capacity, safety and passenger amenities.
USC’s upset win over Washington in 2016 reshaped the playoff picture. We break down the studs and duds from the clash, spotlighting key performances that defined the PAC-12 showdown.
Authorities in Washington state say at least one person is dead and nine are missing after a chemical tank ruptured at a paper plant, prompting evacuations and an ongoing search.






















