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Author: Miles Cooper
Cushman & Wakefield is reshaping Washington DC’s commercial real estate market, as tenants, investors and developers adapt to shifting office demand and evolving urban priorities.
U.S. crime rates declined nationwide in 2024, according to new FBI data, with drops in violent and property crimes. Ohio Capital Journal reports experts cite policing, policy shifts and community programs.
Massachusetts and Washington State are emerging leaders in trauma-sensitive education, pioneering school-wide approaches to address ACEs and support students’ mental health nationwide.
Federal employees have filed a lawsuit against the Education Department, alleging partisan bias in shutdown-related emails that they say pressured staff and violated federal worker protections.
U.S. Figure Skating will host the “Legacy on Ice” benefit at Capital One Arena, raising funds and awareness for victims and families affected by the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport tragedy.
Seattle now ranks as the fourth worst U.S. city for total crime, with rates nearly three times the national average, according to a new analysis reported by MyNorthwest.com.
Donald Trump is correct that Washington, D.C., faces serious crime challenges. But his record and rhetoric suggest he is ill-suited to deliver the reforms the city truly needs.
U.S. public universities increasingly recruit full-paying international students to offset steep state funding cuts, reshaping campus demographics while raising questions about access for in-state applicants.
One bizarre stat sums up the Commanders’ 2025 struggles, revealing an offense that moves the ball but can’t finish drives, and a defense that collapses in crucial late-game moments.
A federal judge has ruled the government cannot bar AP journalists from White House events, restoring the news agency’s access and underscoring press freedom protections in government spaces.
The USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group has departed Busan after joint drills with South Korea, underscoring allied readiness and deterrence amid regional security tensions.
Protesters rallied at “No Kings” events nationwide, denouncing Donald Trump’s rhetoric and warning of authoritarianism, as organizers urged voters to defend democratic norms.
Patriot Games, National Mall State Fair, White House UFC Fight: DC’s Bold America 250 Plans Revealed
Organizers have unveiled ambitious America 250 plans for D.C., including a “Patriot Games” spectacle, a state fair on the National Mall and a UFC-style fight night at the White House.
Charanjit “Sunny” Singh is profiled by The Business Journals for his strategic leadership, innovative growth initiatives and impact on regional entrepreneurship and job creation.
The Washington Post’s analysis maps 18 years of gun violence in U.S. schools, revealing patterns in location, frequency and impact, and highlighting the persistent toll on students and communities.
As Trump warns of rising crime, his administration quietly cuts federal prevention funds, prompting experts to question whether tough rhetoric can compensate for reduced resources.
The U.S. government shutdown continues as former President Trump confounds senators with incorrect health care claims, deepening legislative gridlock and complicating efforts to reopen federal operations.
A teenager in Washington state was arrested after authorities intercepted plans indicating “school shooter ideations,” officials said. The arrest highlights ongoing concerns about youth violence in schools.
The Washington Commanders may have ended their quarterback carousel with the arrival of Jayden Daniels. The young signal-caller’s poise and talent offer hope for stability and a brighter future under center.
Former President Trump’s decision to call in troops to Washington, DC is extraordinary for its rarity in a peaceful capital and its political implications amid tense unrest, marking a significant moment in U.S. civil-military relations.






















