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Monumental Sports & Entertainment is set to acquire full ownership of NBC Sports Washington, expanding its media footprint. The move aims to enhance regional sports coverage and fan engagement across the area.
Shakira’s scheduled concert in Washington DC was canceled a day after the Boston show was also called off. The cancellations have sparked disappointment among fans and raised questions about the singer’s upcoming tour dates.
New data reveals significant staff losses across several Education Department offices, highlighting challenges in retaining employees amid ongoing reforms. Education Week details which divisions faced the steepest declines.
Victoria Pirro, former TV host and staunch Trump ally, is the president’s choice for top D.C. prosecutor. Her media savvy and unwavering loyalty reflect Trump’s preference for loyalists in key legal roles.
Switzerland ramps up financial preparations ahead of a key tariff deadline in Washington, signaling readiness to counter potential trade tensions, Reuters reports. The move underscores Switzerland’s strategic economic positioning.
Businesses in the nation’s capital are enhancing the cherry blossom season with fun and entertainment, offering unique events that celebrate spring’s arrival, boosting local engagement and tourism, says the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
ICE arrested several immigrants in Virginia solely for illegal entry, sparking massive anxiety in local communities. Advocates warn the raids deepen fear and disrupt families, highlighting ongoing immigration enforcement challenges.
The Vera Institute highlights community-based strategies as effective alternatives to incarceration, emphasizing prevention, support, and local resources to enhance public safety beyond traditional jail systems.
The US capital has withdrawn a significant criminal justice reform bill amid growing political tensions. The move raises concerns over stalled progress in addressing systemic issues within the justice system.
Trinity Rodman embraces failure as a crucial part of her growth, turning setbacks into lessons that fuel her success on and off the field. The Washington Post highlights how resilience shapes her rising career.
Two Israeli embassy staff were killed in a Washington DC shooting, authorities confirm. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the attack, attributing it to rising antisemitism. Investigations are ongoing.
A new Washington influence industry is profiting millions by navigating and exploiting sanctions, reshaping power dynamics in global policy. The Washington Post uncovers the key players behind this lucrative sector.
Former President Donald Trump has appointed Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., a move that has sparked significant political and legal attention, according to CNN.
A small business owner invested his life savings in eco-friendly paper straws, but rising political tensions and potential policy shifts under Trump threaten to devastate his company.
President Trump plans to sign an executive order to shut down the Department of Education, a White House official confirmed to Reuters. The move aims to reduce federal oversight in education. Details on transition remain pending.
Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Kurios’ captivates Washington, D.C., audiences with breathtaking acrobatics and imaginative storytelling. The show delivers entertainment at its finest, blending artistry and innovation on stage.
Horacio Rozanski, CEO of Booz Allen Hamilton, leads with a focus on innovation and growth. Featured in The Business Journals, Rozanski’s strategic vision drives the firm’s success in the evolving consulting landscape.
Former President Donald Trump described the U.S. as being in a “period of transition” amid ongoing political and economic shifts. NPR highlights key takeaways from this pivotal week across the nation.
Tax revenue could decline by 10 percent as turmoil at the IRS triggers operational disruptions. Experts warn the agency’s challenges may hamper tax collection, raising concerns over federal funding and economic stability.
In Trump’s Washington, language takes on a new edge, as words increasingly serve as tools for political warfare. The New York Times explores how rhetoric shapes power and division in the nation’s capital.






















