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The Pittsburgh Steelers face the Washington Commanders in a crucial NFL Week 10 matchup. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and updated odds as both teams aim to strengthen their playoff chances.
Al Jazeera fact-checked former President Trump’s claim that crime in Washington, D.C., is ‘out of control.’ The report examines crime data and expert insights, revealing a more nuanced reality than the claim suggests.
US trade adviser urges India to halt its purchase of Russian oil, citing geopolitical tensions and sanctions. The call reflects growing pressure on New Delhi amid strained US-Russia relations.
US News identifies 11 top Washington state companies as the best workplaces, highlighting strong employee satisfaction and benefits. These firms set a benchmark for job seekers in the region. Read more on Yahoo.com.
Former President Donald Trump has advocated relocating Washington DC’s homeless population away from the capital, sparking debate over the city’s handling of homelessness and public space management.
At the USA Basketball camp, teenage prodigy Cooper Flagg dominated the court with exceptional skill and poise, quickly becoming the standout player and capturing the attention of coaches and scouts alike.
Sounds of US is a festival for everyone, reflecting its diverse lineup. The Washington Post highlights how the event brings together artists from varied genres and backgrounds, creating an inclusive celebration of American music.
President Trump has placed Washington, DC, police under federal control and deployed the National Guard amid escalating protests. The move aims to restore order ahead of upcoming demonstrations in the capital.
President Trump warns other US cities could face National Guard deployment as he sends troops to Washington, DC, amid mounting unrest. Authorities brace for potential protests and unrest nationwide.
Alcoléa & cie kicks off their USA/CA tour with the acclaimed movie-concert Méliès, “Right in the Eye.” The Arizona Republic hails the performance as a captivating blend of film and live music, captivating audiences nationwide.
Washington has become the seventh U.S. state to mandate LGBTQ+-inclusive curricula in schools, aiming to foster understanding and acceptance while combating discrimination and promoting diversity in education.
Discover 9 can’t-miss events this weekend across DC, Maryland, and Virginia. From cultural festivals to live performances, WUSA9 highlights top activities to make the most of your weekend in the DMV area.
Myanmar has signed a deal with Washington lobbyists to improve its strained relations with the US. The move aims to foster dialogue and economic cooperation amid ongoing political challenges.
Former President Trump’s plan to lower U.S. drug prices relies heavily on threats to pharmaceutical companies but lacks concrete enforcement mechanisms, raising doubts about its potential effectiveness, The Washington Post reports.
The Chicago Cubs have acquired right-handed pitcher Michael Soroka from the Washington Nationals, bolstering their rotation. Soroka’s addition aims to strengthen the team’s pitching depth ahead of the season.
Former President Donald Trump plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin soon, sources revealed. The Washington Post reports the upcoming talks aim to address key geopolitical issues and restore dialogue.
The US Institute of Peace reported a surprising incident as a dog broke into its building, NBC4 Washington revealed. Authorities later safely escorted the canine off the premises, ensuring no harm was done.
In the Spotlight: Armando Borja, Jesuit Refugee Service/USA highlights his leadership in providing critical support to displaced communities, advancing humanitarian efforts across the United States.
A new Pew Research Center report reveals Americans’ enduring trust in government’s role despite decades of deep-seated distrust. The study highlights a complex relationship marked by skepticism yet continued support for key functions.
New research from Brookings reveals that “tough-on-crime” policies in Washington, DC, and other cities often backfire, leading to increased violence and decreased public safety. Experts urge for smarter, evidence-based reforms.






















