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The Washington Post captures the thrilling Commanders’ Hail Mary victory over the Bears in a stunning photo gallery. Relive the game-winning moment and explosive action through dynamic images.
Forbes has released its latest rankings of the best states to start a business. The list evaluates factors like startup costs, access to funding, and economic climate, highlighting top states for entrepreneurs in 2024.
Former President Trump’s claims about soaring crime in Washington DC are largely exaggerated and misleading, according to recent reports. Data shows crime rates remain stable, challenging his hyperbolic narrative.
Crooked Media continues to engage audiences with live events featuring political discussions, interviews, and comedy. These gatherings offer unique insights and foster community among listeners nationwide.
Former President Donald J. Trump remains a dominant figure in American politics, frequently making headlines for his statements and legal challenges. CNN continues to cover his impact on the GOP and national discourse.
US jobless benefit applications rose last week, signaling some labor market shifts. However, layoffs remain historically low, reflecting ongoing job stability despite economic uncertainties, according to WTOP.
The Trump administration has released billions in withheld funds to schools, reversing prior delays. The move aims to support education budgets amid growing concerns over resource shortages.
The US Treasury has sanctioned three Mexican financial institutions, linking them to fentanyl trafficking. The move aims to disrupt drug networks fueling the opioid crisis, intensifying US-Mexico efforts against illicit trade.
Monday proved tough for Washington, DC sports fans as the Wizards, Nationals, and Capitals all suffered losses, marking a challenging night for the city’s major teams, according to USA Today.
“This is an emergency”: Trump deploys troops and assumes control of DC police, escalating tensions. This move raises concerns over federal overreach and the potential impact on civil unrest in the capital.
U.S. intelligence agencies report that Iran was not actively building a nuclear weapon. However, former President Trump publicly dismissed this assessment, raising tensions amid ongoing nuclear negotiations, PBS reports.
President Trump announces a federal takeover of the Washington, D.C. police and orders the mobilization of the National Guard amid escalating security concerns in the capital, CNN reports.
The U.S. government is terminating legal residency records for some Washington State University students, the school confirmed. This action threatens their ability to remain in the country, sparking concern among affected students.
A recent USA TODAY High School Sports study ranks the top 25 Washington high schools for athletes, highlighting programs excelling in performance, facilities, and athlete development across the state.
Human Rights Watch condemns the US military deployment in Washington, DC, calling it unwarranted and dangerous. The group warns that such actions risk escalating tensions and infringing on civil liberties.
Leading the DEA and DC police presents challenges far beyond those faced by former President Trump’s staff. Navigating law enforcement in the nation’s capital demands resilience amid political pressure and complex security threats.
US protesters accuse former President Trump of leveraging a ‘crime emergency’ to justify a heavy security presence in Washington, DC. Critics argue this move is politically motivated, raising concerns over civil liberties.—Al Jazeera
Washington schools chief condemns former President Trump’s order to eliminate the Department of Education, calling it “cruel chaos” that threatens students’ futures and destabilizes public education systems statewide.
Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu is set to visit Washington next Monday as former President Trump urges a ceasefire in Gaza. The meeting highlights growing international pressure to de-escalate the conflict.
New York joins Florida, Washington, California, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Georgia, and Texas as key US hubs gearing up for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, boosting sports tourism nationwide. Here’s what travelers need to know.





















