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Washington, DC is preparing major events for America’s 250th anniversary in 2026, from National Mall ceremonies to museum exhibits, concerts and special tours across the capital.
A U.S. judge is poised to block a Trump-era directive targeting the removal of so-called “gender ideology” from state sex education programs, citing legal concerns and potential rights violations.
The Education Department’s layoffs are striking key offices overseeing special education and civil rights enforcement, raising concerns about protections for vulnerable students nationwide.
Fact Check Team examines crime statistics nationwide and in Washington, DC, separating perception from reality as policymakers and residents debate what the numbers truly show.
Authorities are investigating a Washington, D.C., shooting that injured two National Guard members, as officials search for suspects and examine possible motives behind the attack.
The Education Department has quietly scrapped key guidelines for teaching English learners, raising concerns among advocates about transparency, equity, and the future of language instruction.
The Eagles face the Commanders in a key NFC East clash. Here’s how to watch the matchup, including TV channel, livestream details and kickoff time, on Sports Illustrated.
The Trump administration’s proposal to dismantle the Department of Education has sparked widespread backlash from educators, parents, and advocacy groups, who warn it threatens public schooling and civil rights.
Flash, the acclaimed Washington DC nightclub, continues to shape the city’s electronic music scene, drawing global DJs and devoted local crowds to its intimate, high-fidelity dance floors.
Erika Kirk endorsed J.D. Vance for president at the annual Turning Point USA conference, signaling growing conservative support, The Washington Times reported.
The Education Department’s new push for “patriotic education,” backed by right-wing groups, raises concerns among educators and civil rights advocates over political influence in classrooms.
Washington’s Department of Ecology has adopted a new rule to curb methane emissions from landfills, aiming to cut climate pollution through stricter monitoring and gas control measures.
Washington Weekly: Government Shutdown Standoff – UBS analyzes mounting tensions in Congress, investor concerns, and potential market fallout as funding deadlines loom with no clear compromise.
Team USA’s cricket squad, long overshadowed on the global stage, is making strides with rising talent and growing support. This underdog story highlights their quest for recognition in a traditionally foreign sport.
Former President Trump’s efforts to influence law enforcement in Washington, DC, face legal and political barriers. While he can push policies, direct control remains limited by local and federal laws.
Tyler Perry and Kerry Washington discuss their new film “Six Triple Eight,” based on the true story of an all-Black, all-female WWII battalion. The film highlights their heroic efforts in the Europe Theatre.
Celebrities lit up the 2024 US Open courtside, with Ben Stiller, Kerry Washington, and more spotted cheering on their favorite players. Their presence added star power to the thrilling tennis showdown.
D.C.’s Rasika has been recognized as one of the nation’s most influential restaurants, highlighting its impact on the culinary scene and business innovation, The Business Journals reports.
Columbus Day, Indigenous Peoples Day, or just a regular Monday? Observance varies widely across the U.S., reflecting regional and cultural differences, according to a new Pew Research Center report.
A congressional intern was fatally shot in Washington, DC, officials confirm. Authorities are investigating the incident. Details remain limited as the community mourns the loss. More updates to follow.






















