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As US-Israel tensions with Iran intensify, analysts question Donald Trump’s ultimate strategy. Is he seeking regime change, leverage in Washington, or a new role in Middle East power politics?
Donald Trump denies considering a draft executive order to seize control of U.S. elections. PBS examines what prompted the report, what the draft contained, and how experts view its implications.
U.S. officials say Russia is sharing intelligence with Iran to help target American forces, signaling deepening military ties and raising tensions across the Middle East.
On day 34 of US-Israel attacks on Iran, airstrikes intensify across key cities as civilian casualties mount, regional tensions escalate, and diplomatic efforts struggle to gain traction.
President Trump announced 100% tariffs on drugmakers that fail to cut prices, escalating his administration’s campaign to pressure pharmaceutical companies and reshape U.S. drug costs.
Award of Merit, K–12 Education: Washington School for the Deaf, Divine Academic and Hunter Gymnasium
ENR’s Award of Merit in K-12 education honors the Washington School for the Deaf’s Divine Academic and Hunter Gymnasium, recognizing inclusive design, accessibility and innovative learning spaces.
The United States has renewed threats of military action after Iran and Russia announced joint naval drills, raising tensions and concerns over security and stability in the region.
As federal gridlock persists, state legislatures are rapidly reshaping American politics, advancing sweeping laws on voting, public health, policing, and culture with national consequences.
The FBI has raided the home of a Washington Post reporter, a move media advocates call highly unusual and aggressive, sparking alarm over press freedom and government overreach.
US crime rates have fallen sharply since the 1990s, but are they truly at historic lows? Experts weigh long-term FBI data against recent upticks in violence and public fear.
American University’s School of Education expands its portfolio, offering innovative undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs designed to prepare future educators and policy leaders.
A lively Washington waterfront city lures visitors with a packed entertainment district, dozens of indie shops, and world-famous donut counters that keep the crowds coming late into the night.
U.S. President Donald Trump escalated global trade tensions, threatening 30% tariffs on imports from the European Union and Mexico, Reuters reports, raising fears of retaliation and market instability.
A Washington DC snowstorm turned into playtime for the National Zoo’s giant pandas, as they tumbled, slid, and rolled in fresh snow. BBC footage shows the bears reveling in the winter weather.
As the Big Game approaches, online sports betting remains a patchwork across the U.S., with states split between full legalization, partial access, and outright bans.
Buddhist monks on a cross-country “Walk for Peace” have reached Washington, D.C., after weeks on the road, calling for non-violence, dialogue, and global solidarity, Euronews reports.
Diplomatic channels between Iran and the United States have reportedly been severed amid rising regional tensions, Al Jazeera reports, raising concerns over escalation and stalled nuclear talks.
A new map visualizes how Washington, D.C.’s crime rates stack up against all 50 states, highlighting stark contrasts and fueling fresh debate over public safety and policy.
A new U.S. News & World Report ranking highlights Washington’s top 10 high schools, revealing standout campuses across the state for academic performance, equity, and college readiness.
As colleges cut nonrevenue sports to curb costs, the U.S. Olympic pipeline faces mounting risk, raising concerns about talent development and the nation’s future competitiveness






















