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Denzel Washington, acclaimed actor and director, has earned critical praise for roles in films like Macbeth. With multiple Oscars and a storied career, his impact on Hollywood remains profound, as detailed in Britannica’s latest biography.
Washington Nationals catcher was diagnosed with a concussion following a frightening injury during last night’s game. The team reported he is receiving medical care and his condition is being closely monitored.
Secretary Linda McMahon stated she does not know when the Department of Education will be dissolved. The uncertainty leaves questions about the agency’s future, as the administration offers no clear timeline. More updates to come.
On January 6, 2021, a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, disrupting the certification of the presidential election. The attack led to widespread arrests and numerous criminal charges, marking a pivotal moment in American history.
Washington has been ranked the eighth-most dangerous state in the U.S., according to the latest FBI crime report. The Spokesman-Review highlights rising crime rates as officials consider new safety measures.
How DOGE cracked Washington: By targeting obscure agencies, Musk and his allies swiftly gained control of key government nerve centers, reshaping influence in the capital with surprising speed and strategy.
The US has accepted a luxury jet from Qatar for use as Air Force One during Trump’s presidency, Reuters reports. The aircraft will serve as the primary presidential transport, enhancing travel capabilities and security.
Some Canadians openly embrace the idea of the U.S. annexing Canada as the 51st state, citing economic benefits and political alignment. This controversial notion sparks debate on identity and sovereignty.
The FBI reports a nationwide decline in crime, yet some politicians selectively use statistics to support their agendas, Kansas Reflector reveals. The data contrasts sharply with political narratives shaping public perception.
U.S. Senate Democrats blocked a bill that would ban transgender athletes from participating in women’s school sports, sparking debate on gender identity and inclusivity in school athletics nationwide.
Is Alexis DeBoer related to Kalen DeBoer? Washington softball star Alexis DeBoer shares a surname with the college football coach, but there’s no confirmed family connection. Stay tuned for updates.
Former President Trump announced that under a new trade framework, the U.S. will source rare earth minerals from China, while tariffs on Chinese goods are set to total 55%, signaling a major shift in trade policy.
Four people were killed in five separate shootings across Washington, DC, on Tuesday, according to WUSA9. Authorities are investigating the incidents as the city reels from rising gun violence.
Watch Trump’s military parade live in Washington, D.C., featuring a display of troops, tanks, and flyovers. The event showcases U.S. military strength and patriotism. Find live streaming details and schedule on The Tennessean.
President Trump signs an executive order to dismantle the Education Department, aiming to reduce federal involvement in schools. The controversial move sparks debate over the future of U.S. education policy.
A Washington state skier died in the second incident on Mount McKinley during the 2025 climbing season, highlighting the ongoing risks on North America’s highest peak, officials report. Rescue efforts continue.
The White House confirmed that President Trump will proceed with tariffs, escalating global trade tensions. Markets and governments worldwide remain on edge as fears of a full-scale trade war intensify.
The US Education Department plans to cut half its staff amid President Trump’s push to eliminate the agency. The reduction reflects efforts to reduce federal involvement in education, according to Reuters.
At the World Vaccine Congress Washington, experts confronted rising anti-vaccine rhetoric in U.S. politics, emphasizing strategies to rebuild public trust and counter misinformation amid ongoing health challenges.
The Education Department has fired 1,300 workers in a major staff reduction, raising concerns about the agency’s ability to fulfill its duties effectively. The move marks a significant shake-up in the federal workforce.