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Former President Trump has reportedly seized control of the Washington DC police and deployed the National Guard, escalating tensions in the capital. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as events unfold.
Washington bucks the national trend by shifting further left in recent elections. The state’s progressive swing contrasts with conservative gains elsewhere, signaling a distinct political trajectory.
Handling crime remains a key strength for Trump, with many Americans citing it as a “major problem” in big cities, according to an AP-NORC poll reported by MyNorthwest.com. Public safety concerns shape voter views.
President Trump has authorized the deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C., as part of a broader crime-fighting initiative. The move aims to bolster law enforcement amid rising concerns over public safety.
Human Rights Watch warns US forces may be liable for aiding Israeli war crimes in Gaza, urging accountability amid escalating violence and civilian casualties. The report calls for urgent policy reassessment.
On August 26, significant events shaped history, including the 1920 ratification of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote in the U.S., marking a major milestone in civil rights.
Buzz is building around Washington State defensive lineman David Gusta, who is making an impact at Kentucky. Scouts and fans alike are closely watching his development on the Wildcats’ defense this season.
Former President Trump’s recent statements have grown increasingly unclear, leaving many baffled. Yet, public and media response appears muted, signaling fatigue or indifference toward his rhetoric.
Markets open cautiously as tensions in Ukraine persist, with investors eyeing the upcoming Jackson Hole symposium for clues on U.S. monetary policy. Uncertainty keeps trading volumes subdued, fueling cautious sentiment.
USA Track & Field COO Renee Washington was honored by World Athletics for her outstanding leadership and contributions to the sport. The recognition highlights her impact on global track and field development.
The Ambasciata d’Italia a Washington plays a crucial role in strengthening political ties between Italy and the United States, fostering cooperation on global issues and enhancing diplomatic dialogue.
Former President Donald Trump visited police and military personnel in Washington amid a nationwide crackdown on crime. The visit underscores his support for law enforcement amid rising public safety concerns.
Flags will fly at half-staff across Washington state today to honor the memory of community members who have recently passed. This somber tribute reflects the state’s commitment to remembrance and respect.
US crime rates fell in 2024, according to a new FBI report. The data reveals significant declines in violent crimes and property offenses, marking a notable shift in national public safety trends, Al Jazeera reports.
WATCH: President Trump’s military parade honoring the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday rolled through Washington, D.C., showcasing troops, tanks, and historic military vehicles in a display of national pride.
IN THE NEWS: Canadian premiers visit Washington to discuss key Canada-U.S. relations amid rising tensions. Meanwhile, anthem booing at sports events sparks national debate. Insights from Brock University experts.
Washington’s main thoroughfare is set for a $43 million makeover led by IDOT. The project aims to improve infrastructure and traffic flow, enhancing safety and accessibility for residents and commuters.
The U.S. Department of Education has released $137 million in previously frozen funds to Washington State, boosting local education programs and initiatives, officials announced Wednesday.
“Best American political movies: How Washington life eerily resembles art | Opinion – The Palm Beach Post” explores how films about U.S. politics often mirror real-life power struggles and scandals in the nation’s capital, blurring fiction and reality.
Maria Contreras-Sweet serves as Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, driving support for American entrepreneurs. Based in Washington, DC, she champions small business growth and access to resources.






















