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Air India will suspend a key U.S. route as Pakistan’s ongoing airspace closure disrupts long-haul operations, forcing costly detours and prompting schedule cuts, the airline confirmed.
As Twitter’s influence in D.C. politics wanes, Meta’s Threads is vying to become the new digital watercooler. Lawmakers, staffers and strategists test its reach, tone and staying power.
A senior U.S. official said Washington remains “open for business” if Iran chooses to re-engage, signaling readiness for renewed dialogue amid ongoing regional tensions, Reuters reported.
The Council on Criminal Justice’s mid-year 2025 report reveals diverging crime trends across major U.S. cities, with some posting sharp declines while others face renewed violence.
The Washington Post’s top editor resigned following a contentious round of newsroom layoffs, intensifying scrutiny of leadership decisions and sparking debate over the paper’s future.
An Australian correspondent heads to Washington to decode US politics, but encounters a city reshaped by polarization, power plays and personal stories that challenge assumptions about democracy.
A Washington high school band has been selected to represent the state in the United States’ 250th birthday parade, showcasing local talent on a historic national stage.
Patrick Kane set a new U.S.-born scoring record, but the milestone wasn’t enough as the Detroit Red Wings fell to the Washington Capitals in a tense NHL shootout loss.
Residents of a Washington neighborhood say they feel more vulnerable despite Trump’s pledge to restore law and order, citing rising crime fears and increased tension on their streets.
At a New York movie premiere, Melania Trump reflected on her journey as an immigrant, her years in the White House, and how she hopes her public role will shape her long-term legacy.
Washington state has joined a multistate lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s sweeping Department of Education funding cuts, arguing they are unlawful and threaten vital services for students nationwide.
Senators reconvene amid growing pressure from President Trump to scrap the filibuster and break the stalemate over the government shutdown, as PBS highlights the escalating political stakes.
High‑dosage tutoring is transforming classrooms, boosting achievement and enthusiasm for learning. Now educators are pushing to turn this pandemic‑era intervention into a permanent fixture in schools.
Actor Stephen Graham reportedly misplaced his Golden Globe following a mix-up at a US airport, prompting an internal review and renewed questions about award security.
Two National Guard members were shot in Washington, D.C., authorities say. An Afghan national who reportedly worked with the CIA is in custody as investigators probe the motive and circumstances.
The USS George Washington Strike Group has departed Busan after completing scheduled port activities, resuming operations in the Indo-Pacific to support regional security and allied commitments.
A suspect in the DC National Guard shooting will face first-degree murder charges, according to Jeanine Pirro, ABC News reports, as authorities intensify their investigation.
With Iran’s economy reeling and regional pressures mounting, Trump still faces no clear path to a decisive victory, as escalating US-Iran tensions risk deeper instability and unpredictable fallout.
With less than a week to avert a shutdown, Congress faces a standoff over spending and policy riders. Here’s how a lapse in funding could impact federal services and workers.
Romania will host a week-long series of events in Washington, DC, celebrating its strategic partnership with the United States, featuring political, economic, and cultural dialogues.






















