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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce hosts influential events that shape policy, drive economic growth, and address key societal issues, impacting businesses and communities nationwide.
The Washington Commanders face the New York Giants in a crucial Week 9 NFL clash. Experts analyze key matchups, provide predictions, and reveal odds for this divisional showdown, highlighting potential game-changers.
President Trump proposed “Trump accounts,” investment funds designed to provide financial support for American newborns. The plan aims to boost long-term savings and economic opportunity for future generations.
A prominent office building in Dupont Circle has hit the market, attracting attention from investors and developers. The sale highlights continued interest in prime Washington, D.C. commercial real estate opportunities.
A Washington Post opinion piece highlights extensive data revealing systemic racism in the U.S. criminal justice system, presenting clear evidence of racial disparities in arrests, sentencing, and incarceration rates.
A draft executive order proposes integrating AI technology into K-12 schools nationwide, aiming to enhance learning and prepare students for the future workforce. The plan emphasizes equity, training, and ethical use guidelines.
These Washington, D.C. hotels from the MICHELIN Guide offer more than luxury—they provide an atmosphere of influence and prestige, making guests feel like true power brokers in the nation’s capital.
Tanks, cannons, and soldiers slept in Washington, DC offices ahead of Trump’s birthday military parade, highlighting unprecedented use of federal spaces for event logistics in the nation’s capital.
As the 2024 US election approaches, food policy emerges as a key battleground. American University explores how debates on agriculture, food security, and sustainability are shaping voter priorities and campaign agendas.
The U.S. lacks a specific federal crime for domestic terrorism, complicating prosecution. Experts say laws target acts, not motives, sparking debate on the need for clearer definitions and penalties.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno, who amassed his fortune in the auto industry, is now championing legislation aimed at boosting the sector. His business background shapes his push for policies benefiting automakers.
A new analysis from The Washington Post reveals that violent crime rates in the U.S. have neither surged nor significantly declined in recent years, challenging popular narratives of a crime wave or sustained drop.
The U.S. Education Department announced it will resume collecting on defaulted student loans, ending the pandemic-era pause. This move affects millions of borrowers and marks a return to regular repayment enforcement, Reuters reports.
Colorado basketball secured a solid victory over Washington State, showcasing strong teamwork and clutch plays. Check out exclusive photos capturing key moments from the game in The Coloradoan.
Two Israeli Embassy staffers were killed in an apparent act of terror in Washington, DC. Authorities are investigating the incident while condemning the attack. ABC News will provide ongoing updates.
Former President Donald Trump announced a new trade agreement with Vietnam, marking a key development amid ongoing global trade negotiations. The deal aims to boost economic ties and strengthen market access between the two nations.
Taylor Swift’s re-recorded album, The Economy (Taylor’s Version), highlights her ongoing battle for artist rights and ownership. The release is sparking industry-wide discussions on control and profit-sharing in music.
The Sacramento Kings have included sharpshooter Buddy Hield in a trade proposal with the Washington Wizards, aiming to bolster the Wizards’ perimeter shooting and reshape both rosters ahead of the season.
Sylvester Stallone praised Donald Trump as a “second George Washington” and described him as a “mythical character,” highlighting the former president’s impact on American history, USA Today reports.
Hillary Clinton, George Soros, and Denzel Washington were awarded the highest US civilian honor, recognizing their significant contributions to public service, philanthropy, and the arts, officials announced Tuesday.




















