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“Collateral Damage: 10 Lives Upended by Trump’s War on Government” reveals the human toll of aggressive policies, spotlighting individuals whose careers and lives were shattered amid the political crackdown on federal institutions.
Wake Forest has hired Jake Dickert, former Washington State head coach, as its new football coach. Dickert brings fresh leadership to the program aiming to elevate the Demon Deacons on the national stage.
The New York State Police provide a dedicated “Contact Us” portal on their official .gov website, offering quick access to emergency numbers, regional offices, and online resources for public assistance and inquiries.
The Washington Commanders and rookie QB Jayden Daniels emerged as darlings in the 2025 NFL schedule release, drawing attention with key matchups and a promising season outlook, USA Today reports.
Washington’s college campus has been ranked among the most beautiful in the US, according to a recent survey featured by Kitsap Sun. The picturesque setting highlights the state’s appeal to students and visitors alike.
Discover the top events in Cincinnati from May 26 to June 1, featuring live music, family activities, and local festivals. Our picks highlight the best ways to enjoy the city’s vibrant culture this week.
Former President Donald Trump plans to prioritize business deals over geopolitical issues during his upcoming visit to the Middle East, signaling a shift from traditional diplomatic focus, The Washington Post reports.
Sunday Night Football’s matchup between the Washington Commanders and Atlanta Falcons will mark a significant NFL milestone, underscoring the league’s evolving history and highlighting key team narratives.
The U.S. women’s national soccer team will face Canada at Audi Field this summer, marking a key matchup ahead of upcoming international competitions. The game promises a fierce rivalry and high stakes.
Two Israeli Embassy staff members were shot dead in a “depraved act of terrorism” outside the DC Jewish Museum. Authorities have launched a full investigation into the deadly incident.
Washington has reduced Intel’s chip manufacturing grant following the company’s recent setbacks. The move reflects growing scrutiny as Intel faces challenges in advancing its semiconductor technology.
A Washington Post study reveals Black men receive longer prison sentences than white counterparts for identical crimes, highlighting persistent racial disparities in the U.S. justice system.
Aramark, a leader in food services and facilities management, continues to expand its global footprint. The company delivers tailored solutions across education, healthcare, and business sectors, emphasizing innovation and sustainability.
DC’s Audi Field is set to host matches for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, joining 11 other U.S. stadiums. The announcement highlights America’s growing role in international soccer events.