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Memphis now holds the highest crime rate in the U.S., according to new data. The Hill’s analysis ranks the top 10 cities, highlighting trends in violence, policing, and public safety.
A veteran Trump reporter recounts a decade of covering his rise, revealing at the White House correspondents’ dinner how the Trump-era darkness felt suddenly immediate and dangerously close.
Niranjali Amerasinghe shares her journey from policy advocate to executive leader, detailing how global climate negotiations shaped her vision for inclusive, sustainable business.
As record-breaking storms, fires and floods batter communities, officials race to test disaster plans, expose gaps in infrastructure, and rethink resilience in a rapidly warming world.
ICE Washington has arrested another undocumented fugitive wanted for murder, challenging claims of “non-criminal” narratives in media coverage of immigration enforcement.
The White House is weighing options, including potential military measures, to acquire Greenland, officials say, in a move drawing global attention and raising concern among US allies.
Twenty members of the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team will attend President Trump’s State of the Union, The Athletic reports, in a high-profile crossover of sports and politics.
The Washington Post explores how different generations grew up with distinct technologies—from landlines to smartphones—and how these experiences shape our views on innovation and digital life today.
As cultural battles dominate headlines, a new Washington Post opinion warns that America’s public schools are quietly falling behind, with crumbling systems and widening gaps in student achievement.
A new Washington Post map reveals stark gaps in per-pupil spending, highlighting which states invest most in public education—and which lag furthest behind.
King Charles III visits Washington on a delicate mission to repair strained UK-US ties, signaling a renewed push for diplomatic unity amid global tensions and domestic political uncertainty.
A new column in The Washington Post explores how Mormonism’s emphasis on community, civility and lay leadership may offer lessons for easing polarization in America’s increasingly toxic politics.
Washington DC will host the Great American State Fair for 16 days, the largest of all US Freedom 250 events, highlighting culture, innovation, and family entertainment nationwide.
New research uncovers deep psychological and social forces driving America’s bitter partisan divide, showing how identity, media, and mistrust are locking voters into opposing camps.
From the National Mall fireworks to neighborhood parades and concerts, Washington, D.C. offers countless ways to mark Independence Day across the capital on July 4.
President Trump has approved a federal emergency declaration after a major sewage spill into the Potomac River near Washington DC, mobilizing resources to contain contamination and protect public health and the environment.
A Washington military leader warns that weaponized drones could target the 2026 World Cup and other major events, urging tighter airspace security and rapid-response defenses.
Three people were killed and one person was injured in a head-on collision on U.S. 2 in Snohomish County, authorities said. The crash closed both directions as troopers investigated.
Pete Hegseth’s Christian-infused commentary on Iran is drawing renewed scrutiny, as critics warn it blurs lines between faith and U.S. foreign policy, PBS reports.
Fact Check Team examines crime statistics across the US and in Washington, DC, separating trends from misconceptions and analyzing what the latest data really shows.






















