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Washington ranks among the top states nationwide for education and environment, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report. The new rankings highlight the state’s strong schools and commitment to sustainability.
Washington’s murder rate has increased, but experts say focusing solely on this spike overlooks broader crime trends and community efforts aimed at prevention. The full picture reveals complex factors at play.
Former President Donald Trump has linked autism to Tylenol and vaccines, a claim not supported by scientific evidence, according to a Reuters report. Experts emphasize no proven connection exists.
Activists vow to protect a display highlighting George Washington’s ties to slavery, asserting the importance of confronting history. The move sparks debate on how the nation remembers its founding figures.
U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany has officially entered the 2026 race for Wisconsin governor, becoming the third Republican candidate in the field, sources confirm. The GOP primary is shaping up to be highly competitive.
Four U.S. presidents have wielded economic sanctions as a key instrument of global power, reshaping international relations and economies. The Washington Post explores their strategies and impacts worldwide.
The Education Department announced it will release billions in grant funds previously withheld from schools, aiming to support education programs and address budget shortfalls, officials confirmed Tuesday.
Donald Trump sparked controversy over the Kennedy Center Honors when he did not attend the 2017 ceremony, breaking decades of tradition. The incident raised debates on politics and cultural respect in the U.S. arts community.
US small businesses are voicing strong opposition to the Trump-era tariffs, calling them harmful as a legal battle unfolds. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions over trade policies impacting local enterprises.
House GOP leaders are rallying behind Trump and Elon Musk’s push to slash government spending, adopting the mantra “In DOGE we trust” to signal support for cryptocurrency and fiscal conservatism.
Former President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. will pursue the death penalty for murder cases in Washington, D.C. The move aims to address rising violent crime in the nation’s capital, CBS News reports.
Washington, the U.S. capital, was founded in 1790 and named after George Washington. Rich in history, it hosts iconic landmarks like the Capitol and the White House, reflecting America’s political heritage.
Anne McCoy has been named Washington State’s new athletic director, marking a pivotal moment for the university’s sports programs. Her leadership is expected to drive growth and enhance the Cougar athletics legacy.
In 2017, pop culture buzzed with new releases and viral moments, U.S. politics saw pivotal shifts under the Trump administration, and global events shaped history. Explore key highlights from this transformative year on History.com.
Founded in 1912, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has grown into the nation’s largest business federation, advocating for pro-business policies and economic growth across diverse industries nationwide.
Trump’s 30-day control of the D.C. police concludes, raising questions about the future of law enforcement in the capital. Officials weigh next steps amid ongoing security concerns and political tensions.
The Pew Research Center’s latest report reveals the challenges and rewards faced by American teachers today, highlighting issues like workload, pay, and public perception in the evolving education landscape.
The Center for Politics’ Sabato’s Crystal Ball analyzes the political impact of possible D.C. and Puerto Rico statehood. It highlights shifts in congressional power and electoral dynamics that could reshape U.S. politics.
The University of Washington Law School received a $45 million gift, marking the largest donation for legal education in 2024, Reuters reports. The endowment aims to boost scholarships, faculty support, and program expansion.
A new survey by American University in Washington, D.C. reveals a significant tax literacy gap among small business owners, highlighting urgent needs for improved financial education and support.






















