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Michigan overpowered Washington to capture the national championship, dominating on defense and controlling the ground game. Key plays, turnovers and late drives sealed the Wolverines’ historic title win.
A Washington Post columnist reflects on how creeping polarization, disinformation, and civic apathy—not dramatic coups—quietly emerged as the most insidious threats to American democracy.
The UAE Embassy in Washington, DC spotlights education and youth initiatives, fostering academic exchanges, scholarships, and innovation partnerships between Emirati and American students.
Teenagers across Washington, D.C., say a sweeping federal police presence has upended daily life, with many reporting heightened anxiety, fewer public outings, and growing mistrust of authorities.
Long-term unemployment has surged to its highest level since the pandemic, leaving workers struggling to recover while economists warn of lasting damage to the labor market and growth.
Chabad rabbis marked Education and Sharing Day USA with President Trump at the White House, highlighting Jewish educational values and the Rebbe’s legacy in a special Washington ceremony.
The Washington Commanders shed their former name amid mounting criticism over its racist connotations, pressure from sponsors, and a broader reckoning with Native American imagery in sports.
Fox News host Jeanine Pirro sharply criticized Washington, D.C.’s crime laws, labeling them “absurd” and arguing they undermine public safety, The Washington Post reported.
From cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin to summer festivals and solemn national commemorations, Washington, DC’s calendar showcases the U.S. capital at its most vibrant and revealing.
Bain & Company intensifies its global recruiting events, offering students and professionals interactive case workshops, networking sessions and insight days into its consulting culture.
Washington is ramping up sports diplomacy as a tool of soft power, hoping major events, athlete exchanges and global partnerships can repair its image and counter rising rivals.
The House swiftly approved a bipartisan spending package aimed at averting another government shutdown, as lawmakers raced against a looming deadline to keep federal agencies funded.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce launches Small Business Day 2025, spotlighting local entrepreneurs, policy priorities, and new resources aimed at driving Main Street growth nationwide.
CNN delivers breaking news, in-depth reporting and exclusive videos from around the globe, offering real-time coverage of politics, business, world events and more.
Graduate School USA, a longtime training ground for federal employees, is set to be sold, raising questions about the future of government workforce development programs.
DC Ghana Week returns to Washington, DC from October 7–12, 2024, with a full slate of cultural, business, and community events. Details and registration available at eventsdc.com.
The White House confirmed Trump explored acquiring Greenland, with officials noting U.S. military options are “always on the table,” Reuters reports, raising tensions with Denmark.
The U.S. Marshals Service Director says Washington, D.C. is safer following former President Trump’s crime crackdown, citing lower violent crime and expanded federal-local enforcement efforts.
A Connecticut congress member signals a return to traditional politics, warning that Republicans cannot afford to ignore Democrats, the Hartford Courant reports, as bipartisan engagement resurfaces.
As a federal shutdown looms, many Smithsonian museums and national monuments in D.C. could close. NBC4 Washington outlines what’s affected and suggests alternative local attractions.






















