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The USDA says November SNAP benefits will not be issued on Nov. 1, prompting concern among millions of low-income households as states adjust payment schedules and outreach efforts.
A new Washington University study finds heart disease gaps widening across U.S. communities, with low-income and rural populations facing rising risks despite overall medical advances.
The Trump administration has excluded nursing and teaching degrees from its list of “professional” programs, raising concerns about federal support, career pathways, and the value placed on essential public service professions.
Dick Cheney, the hard-line vice president who reshaped executive power and dominated Washington’s national security debates after 9/11, has died at 84, his family announced.
A new ABC News poll shows rising U.S. concern over a possible government shutdown, with more Americans blaming Republicans and Donald Trump than Democrats for the looming crisis.
The Education Department is teaming with conservative organizations to develop new civics programs, raising debate over ideological influence in classrooms and the future of civic education.
The American Council on Education, a key voice in U.S. higher education, advances policies, research, and leadership programs that shape colleges and universities nationwide.
A Vermont Avenue office building is headed to foreclosure auction, signaling ongoing stress in D.C.’s commercial real estate market, according to documents reviewed by The Business Journals.
As record crowds pack stadiums and sponsors surge in, U.S. women’s pro soccer is undergoing a transformative boom, reshaping the sports landscape and challenging old business assumptions.
Trump’s sweeping firings at the Department of Education are disrupting student aid, special education support, and civil rights oversight, leaving millions of US students vulnerable.
The Washington Post left Philadelphia off its list of top sports cities. From devoted fanbases to recent titles, the Inquirer lays out nine reasons why the omission misses the mark.
The U.S. government has shut down after President Trump and congressional leaders failed to agree on a funding bill, triggering furloughs, service disruptions, and fresh political uncertainty.
Auburn dominated Washington 88-66 on Nov. 9, 2018, showcasing its depth, defensive pressure and three-point shooting. The Tigers controlled the tempo early and never allowed the Huskies to recover.
A new Pew Research Center study finds Americans are following the news less closely than in previous years, raising concerns about civic engagement and informed public debate.
The federal government shutdown is poised to stretch into next week after the Senate adjourned Friday without a funding deal, raising uncertainty for workers and key public services.
LeBron James criticized President Trump in a Washington Post interview, accusing him of using sports to divide Americans and undermine unity among players, fans, and communities.
Two US National Guardsmen were injured in a Washington, DC shooting, officials said, prompting an investigation into the incident as authorities work to determine a motive and secure the area.
Washington Weekly: The federal government shutdown drags into another week, with lawmakers deadlocked over spending and policy riders. UBS warns prolonged gridlock may weigh on markets.
Washington, DC has officially launched its bid to host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, with Events DC highlighting the city’s stadiums, transit access, and global profile in a competitive U.S. candidate field.
Washington-based Boeing Company reported strong quarterly gains, driven by robust commercial aircraft sales and growing defense contracts. The aerospace giant remains a key player in global aviation markets.






















