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Author: Isabella Rossi
Donald Trump has claimed that constructing a triumphal arch in Washington DC is his domestic policy chief’s top priority, raising questions over symbolism and policy focus.
Developers plan upscale apartments and new commercial space along a key Washington corridor, aiming to boost local housing options and attract retailers, city officials say.
The U.S. Education Department has launched a civil rights investigation into DC Public Schools, examining allegations that disabled students were denied required services and supports.
Kevin Rudd will step down a year early as Australia’s ambassador to the US, the ABC reports, ending his Washington posting amid speculation over diplomatic and domestic political implications.
A low-profile Chinese magnate dominates America’s Fourth of July fireworks, controlling a vast supply chain that fuels celebrations while raising questions over safety, pricing and U.S. dependence.
Washington, D.C. prepares major festivities for America’s 250th anniversary, featuring commemorative events, museum exhibits, parades, and concerts drawing visitors nationwide.
U.S. Education Secretary visited a Lancaster community school, praising its “it takes a village” approach as a model for supporting students’ academic, social and emotional needs.
CNN examines Donald Trump’s false assertion that Washington, DC, has “no crime at all,” contrasting his claim with official crime statistics and expert analysis on public safety trends.
Sports Illustrated examines how the Washington Wizards have quietly become the NBA’s gold standard in business strategy, from savvy cap management to innovative fan engagement initiatives.
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.






















