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Iran has received President Trump’s 15-point plan to end the conflict, according to reports, as the U.S. leader says the sides are “in negotiations right now,” CNBC has reported.
Donald Trump vowed to renovate what he called the “filthy” Reflecting Pool on the National Mall, criticizing its upkeep and pledging a full overhaul if he returns to the White House.
From parades on the National Mall to museum exhibits and neighborhood festivals, the D.C. area is rolling out special events to mark America’s 250th anniversary this spring.
US President Donald Trump delivered a primetime address on the Iran conflict, outlining military actions, justifying his strategy, and pledging to avoid a prolonged war while defending US interests.
As record-breaking storms, fires and floods batter communities, officials race to test disaster plans, expose gaps in infrastructure, and rethink resilience in a rapidly warming world.
The White House is weighing options, including potential military measures, to acquire Greenland, officials say, in a move drawing global attention and raising concern among US allies.
The U.S. Secret Service is investigating reports of gunfire near the White House, prompting a brief security lockdown as officers searched the area. No injuries or arrests were immediately reported.
A recent WTO ruling may force China to relax restrictions on foreign films and media, potentially opening new doors for U.S. studios seeking greater access to the vast Chinese market.
Former President Donald Trump holds an urgent news conference following a reported shooting near the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, addressing security concerns and calling for a swift investigation.
Washington’s Department of Ecology declared a statewide drought on April 8, citing dismal snowpack levels that threaten water supplies, agriculture, fish habitats, and wildfire readiness.
The Women’s March, launched in 2017, mobilized millions worldwide in protest against gender inequality, prompting renewed debate over women’s rights, politics, and civic participation.
King Charles arrived in Washington today, aiming to reinvigorate the US-UK relationship amid global tensions, with talks expected to focus on security, climate, and trade.
Authorities have identified the suspected gunman who triggered a security alert at the White House press dinner, The Guardian reports, as investigators probe motive and possible accomplices.
Monumental Sports & Entertainment has launched a new Girls Empowerment Program in Washington D.C., aiming to expand access, boost confidence, and elevate opportunities in girls’ sports.
A federal court has struck down a Trump-era tariff imposed after his Supreme Court loss, dealing a fresh blow to his trade agenda and raising questions over executive authority.
U.S. debt has reached a worrisome new peak, prompting economists to warn that Donald Trump’s proposed tax cuts and spending plans could deepen deficits and strain long‑term fiscal stability.
Lucky Strike, the major U.S. bowling alley chain, faces a class action lawsuit alleging inflated prices, anticompetitive practices, and abuse of its market dominance, plaintiffs say.
Iran has rejected reports of new agreements with former President Trump, calling them “baseless” and politically motivated, as tensions over U.S. sanctions and nuclear talks persist.
Debate grows over revising classic children’s books and shows to match modern values, as parents, educators and creators weigh cultural sensitivity against preserving original works.
Israeli officials say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet former U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday to discuss ongoing U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, PBS reports.






















