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Former President Donald Trump warns that Republicans may face political backlash if they support a tax hike on the wealthy, urging GOP lawmakers to reconsider proposals targeting high earners.
Grim details have emerged in the deaths of three Washington girls as authorities continue searching for their father. Investigators are piecing together the tragic circumstances surrounding the case.
A major federal agency plans to return leased office space in Washington, D.C., signaling potential shifts in federal real estate use. Other agencies may follow suit, reflecting evolving workspace needs.
The State of Washington and federal agencies have finalized an agreement to advance tank waste cleanup at the Hanford Site. This pact aims to accelerate environmental remediation efforts, ensuring safer conditions for the region.
Most federal workers are based outside Washington, D.C., with significant populations in nearby states and across the country. The Washington Post explores where these employees live and how this shapes the federal workforce.
The largest teachers’ union in the U.S. faces backlash after reportedly omitting Jews from Holocaust references in educational materials, sparking controversy over historical accuracy and anti-Semitism concerns.
The U.S. Department of State’s official website (.gov) serves as a vital resource for foreign policy updates, travel advisories, and diplomatic initiatives, reinforcing America’s global engagement and international relations.
Deloitte highlights the Washington B&O tax nexus traps catching unsuspecting taxpayers off guard. Complex rules and expanding nexus standards demand vigilance to avoid costly penalties in this evolving tax landscape.
The George Washington University, a prestigious institution in Washington, D.C., is renowned for its strong programs in international affairs, law, and public policy, shaping future leaders on a global stage.
Ben Shelton stunned hometown favorite Frances Tiafoe in a thrilling match at the Washington, D.C. Open, showcasing his rising talent and marking a major upset in the tournament.
NBC4 Washington highlights top events for Fourth of July week in the DC area, featuring fireworks, parades, and family-friendly activities. Stay informed on how to celebrate safely and enjoy the holiday festivities.
Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch, alleging defamation over a story linking him to Jeffrey Epstein. The case highlights ongoing legal battles tied to Epstein’s network.
Former President Donald Trump faces challenges in blocking the Washington Commanders’ stadium deal, as legal and political hurdles limit his influence over the team’s name dispute, reports USA Today.
WATCH: House Republicans held a press briefing following the passage of key cryptocurrency bills, outlining their vision for regulatory clarity and innovation in the crypto market. Coverage by PBS.
For the first time ever, U.S. billionaires paid a lower tax rate than the working class last year, highlighting growing concerns over tax equity and the effectiveness of the current tax system. (The Washington Post)
Latest update on Sam Cosmi offers Commanders fans a small sigh of relief as signs of progress emerge. However, the team cautions there’s still a long road ahead before full recovery is expected.
The Business Roundtable has redefined the purpose of a corporation, emphasizing a commitment to all stakeholders to promote an economy that serves all Americans, shifting focus from solely maximizing shareholder value.
The Atlantic Council calls for a shift in U.S. policy toward West Africa, urging a broader engagement strategy to address growing security and economic challenges amid changing regional dynamics.
Education spending has doubled in the past decade, with the majority of funds directed toward hiring administrators and non-teaching staff, the Washington Policy Center reports. This shift raises questions about resource allocation in schools.
Washington’s patience with Andriy Yermak is wearing thin, sources tell Politico. Frustrations over his handling of crucial diplomatic channels have strained U.S.-Ukraine relations amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.




















