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The new album “No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings.” by No Kings challenges traditional power narratives with its raw sound and bold lyrics. The band pushes boundaries, questioning authority in today’s chaotic world.
Millions marched across the US in the “No Kings” protest, condemning Trump’s policies and leadership. Demonstrations erupted nationwide, highlighting widespread dissent and calls for accountability in the ongoing political climate.
The US Army’s 2025 conference in Washington showcased cutting-edge tech, strategic initiatives, and key leadership insights, highlighting the Army’s modernization efforts and future defense priorities.
Free Little Art Galleries are popping up nationwide, offering bite-size bursts of creativity in communities big and small. These mini exhibits invite public interaction, making art accessible and fostering local culture.
The US government has officially shut down after Congress failed to agree on funding. Essential services continue, but many federal workers face furloughs. The impact is widespread as negotiations remain stalled.
US Vice President visits troops deployed in Washington, DC amid ongoing protests and a heavy crackdown. The visit underscores rising tensions as authorities respond to civil unrest, reports Al Jazeera.
The Washington Post highlights 18 essential books that vividly capture the spirit and essence of living in Washington, D.C., offering readers diverse perspectives on the city’s culture, politics, and history.
Data darkness in the U.S. is spreading a global shadow, Reuters reports. Increasing gaps in data transparency are fueling uncertainty worldwide, impacting everything from economic forecasts to security assessments.
The U.S. has dropped out of the top 10 on the Henley Passport Index, reflecting a decline in travel freedom for American passport holders amid evolving global mobility trends, The Washington Post reports.
The Washington Post analyzes the NBA’s most and least entertaining teams this season, highlighting thrilling offenses and lackluster defenses. Fans are watching closely as some clubs push excitement, while others struggle to engage.
The Washington Commanders face the Dallas Cowboys in an NFL Week 7 showdown. Experts share predictions, key picks, and updated odds as both teams aim to secure a crucial midseason win. Stay tuned for analysis and insights.
Former President Trump’s efforts to influence law enforcement in Washington, DC, face legal and political barriers. While he can push policies, direct control remains limited by local and federal laws.
Millions are expected to join the “No Kings” protest on October 18, challenging monarchy and demanding democratic reforms. Organizers anticipate one of the largest demonstrations in recent history.
National Guard troops stationed in Washington, DC are now armed, a defense official confirmed. The move aims to enhance security amid ongoing concerns. ABC News will continue to monitor updates on this developing story.
Tyler Perry and Kerry Washington discuss their new film “Six Triple Eight,” based on the true story of an all-Black, all-female WWII battalion. The film highlights their heroic efforts in the Europe Theatre.
The U.S. has revoked visas for six foreign nationals following a speech by conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The decision underscores heightened scrutiny on political gatherings linked to controversial figures, The Winchester Star reports.
China has targeted five U.S. subsidiaries of South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean, sparking concerns over trade tensions. Following the announcement, Hanwha’s shares dropped 8%, reflecting investor uncertainty, CNBC reports.
Celebrities lit up the 2024 US Open courtside, with Ben Stiller, Kerry Washington, and more spotted cheering on their favorite players. Their presence added star power to the thrilling tennis showdown.



									 
					















