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Spike Lee and Denzel Washington reunite in “Highest 2 Lowest,” delivering a powerful performance that captivates audiences once again. USA Today praises the duo’s undeniable chemistry and compelling storytelling.
More than 3,100 Native American students died at boarding schools designed to erase their cultures, a Washington Post investigation reveals. The report highlights decades of abuse and neglect within these institutions.
Washington, D.C. – Akin announces new policy initiatives aimed at boosting economic growth and enhancing infrastructure. Details expected to be unveiled in the upcoming congressional session.
Washington, D.C., has intensified efforts to clear homeless encampments following pressure from former President Trump, sparking debate over sanitation, safety, and the rights of the homeless amid a growing crisis.
According to USAFacts, approximately 2 million people work for the federal government, spanning civilian agencies and the military. This workforce is essential for delivering public services nationwide.
Former President Trump claims Washington requires National Guard protection amid rising crime concerns. However, recent police data indicates crime rates in the capital are actually declining, presenting conflicting views on safety.
Former President Donald Trump announced plans to evict homeless individuals from Washington, D.C., prompting widespread debate on homelessness policy and civil rights. The move has drawn sharp criticism from advocacy groups.
The suspect in the murder of Israeli embassy staffers in Washington has been formally charged. Authorities allege a hate crime motive, with the accused facing possible death penalty, officials confirm.
Despite a recent drop in inflation, grocery prices remain high, leaving many Americans puzzled. Experts cite supply chain issues, labor costs, and lingering effects of the pandemic as key factors behind sustained food price inflation.
The Washington Post reveals how for-profit companies are driving a Gaza aid plan led by Israeli and U.S. nonprofits, raising questions about transparency and the true beneficiaries of the humanitarian effort.
Commanders’ quarterback Jayden Daniels shocked fans by revealing a hidden strategy behind the Bears’ recent Hail Mary play. Daniels disclosed key insights that could reshape how future endgame moments are approached.
The US foreign aid agency has sparked a political uproar in Washington amid allegations of mismanagement and bias. The controversy highlights growing tensions over US international aid priorities, officials say.
A new Pew Research Center report uses five charts to reveal key trends in U.S. public, private, and charter schools, highlighting enrollment shifts, funding disparities, and changing parental preferences.
A Maryland couple made history as the first Black owners of the Fort Washington Business Park. Their achievement marks a significant milestone in local entrepreneurship and community representation.
The Washington Commanders changed their name to move away from their controversial former identity. However, President Trump urges the team to revert, citing tradition and fan loyalty in a recent statement.
Former Detroit Red Wings forward has signed a professional tryout (PTO) contract to rejoin the Washington Capitals. The move aims to bolster the team’s depth as they prepare for the upcoming NHL season.
Washington D.C. crime trends are visualized in a new ArcGIS StoryMap, highlighting key data on offenses across neighborhoods. The interactive tool offers insights into patterns and law enforcement efforts citywide.
Former President Donald Trump shakes up Washington with aggressive moves challenging established norms and institutions, fueling political unrest and deepening divisions in the nation’s capital, The New York Times reports.
In a thrilling Group Phase clash of the FIBA AmeriCup 2025 Qualifiers, USA edged past the Bahamas with a commanding performance, showcasing their dominance and securing a crucial spot in the next round.
The FBI reports a nationwide drop in crime rates, yet politicians continue to selectively cite statistics to support their agendas, highlighting ongoing tensions in interpreting law enforcement data.