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Former President Donald Trump has appointed Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C. The move marks a notable shift in the city’s legal leadership amid ongoing political tensions.
Proposed cuts to USAID risk slashing billions in aid that support U.S. farms and businesses abroad, jeopardizing economic ties and global market access, The Washington Post reports.
“With Science on Our Side,” featured in The Washington Post, explores the critical role of scientific research in shaping public policy and addressing global challenges, emphasizing the need for evidence-based decision-making in uncertain times.
A secret Navy museum located on an active military base offers a rare glimpse into naval history, but visitors must be officially escorted at all times due to security protocols. Access remains tightly controlled.
The House has passed a critical funding bill aimed at averting a government shutdown, sending the legislation to the Senate for approval. The move seeks to maintain federal operations and prevent disruption.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Washington observed National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, highlighting support and resources for victims and reaffirming commitment to justice, the Department of Justice announced.
USAID faces increased scrutiny under the Trump administration, which targets its global aid programs for budget cuts. The agency’s role in foreign assistance is at the center of policy debates about U.S. foreign aid priorities.
The Education Department’s future faces uncertainty as legal experts debate whether President Trump can dismantle the agency without Congressional approval. The move would challenge longstanding separation of powers norms.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is the son of Mario and Oriales Rubio, Cuban migrants who settled in Florida. Their immigrant journey and values have significantly influenced Rubio’s political outlook and public service career.
President Trump held a swearing-in ceremony for the new U.S. ambassador to China amid escalating trade tensions between the two nations, signaling a strategic move to strengthen diplomatic ties during ongoing negotiations.
A Turning Point USA protest at the University of Washington sparked tense clashes, highlighting growing social sentiment risks. Experts warn this volatility may impact crypto markets, underscoring the intersection of politics and blockchain.
Ukraine and the US have signed a landmark minerals deal aimed at securing critical supplies for clean energy technologies. The agreement includes cooperation on mining, processing, and investment to reduce reliance on China.
The New England Patriots selected Washington State wide receiver Kyle Williams with the 69th overall pick in the NFL Draft, adding a dynamic playmaker to their offensive arsenal, according to 98.5 The Sports Hub.
Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington DC has been demolished, authorities confirm. The iconic site, painted in 2020 to honor racial justice protests, is being cleared amid city redevelopment efforts, sparking public debate.
In an opinion piece, The Washington Post highlights Amsterdam’s progressive criminal justice approach, contrasting it with the U.S. system’s punitive failures. The Dutch model prioritizes rehabilitation over incarceration, offering a blueprint for reform.