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Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson challenges a federal order restricting birthright citizenship, deeming it unconstitutional. The move underscores Washington’s commitment to protecting constitutional rights.
Iran’s president signals willingness for dialogue with the US following the recent Israel conflict, emphasizing a potential shift in diplomatic relations amid regional tensions, Al Jazeera reports.
The DOJ and several states have filed a lawsuit against Live Nation, accusing the live entertainment giant of monopolistic practices that limit competition and harm consumers, raising concerns over the industry’s future.
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling challenges the future of birthright citizenship, sparking debate over immigration policies and constitutional interpretations. Experts weigh in on potential legal and social impacts ahead.
Former President Donald Trump returned to Washington following the NATO summit, announcing that the U.S. and Iran are set to meet next week. Details on the agenda and outcomes remain forthcoming.
Trumpism has become a persistent force in American politics, described as a chronic “lifestyle disease” that shapes attitudes and divisions nationwide. The Washington Post explores its lasting impact on the country’s fabric.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno, who amassed his fortune in the auto industry, is now championing legislation aimed at boosting the sector. His business background shapes his push for policies benefiting automakers.
The manhunt for Travis Decker enters its third week as authorities continue to search for the suspect linked to a violent incident. Officials urge the public to remain vigilant and report any information.
“We’re the hottest country in the world,” declared Donald Trump as his parade rolled through Washington, DC. The event drew large crowds, showcasing a blend of patriotic displays and political fervor.
Former President Trump, after hosting a military parade, is now set to launch America’s yearlong 250th birthday celebration, marking a historic milestone with nationwide events and festivities.
Sheriff’s deputies, alongside a SWAT team, continue the intense search for Travis Decker. Authorities urge the public to stay vigilant as efforts to locate the suspect remain underway.
Washington events celebrated the enduring cultural and diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Ireland. Attendees reaffirmed their shared heritage through speeches, performances, and community gatherings, highlighting the strong bilateral bond.
Authorities in Idaho have called off the manhunt for fugitive Travis Decker following a false report of his whereabouts. The search was suspended after confirming the lead was inaccurate, officials said.
India is moving swiftly to finalize a key trade deal with the US, with top officials set to visit Washington shortly. The agreement aims to boost bilateral trade and strengthen economic ties, The Economic Times reports.
House Republicans have unveiled a new spending bill that sharply curtails funding for key programs, prompting strong opposition from Democrats who warn it risks government shutdowns and cuts to essential services.
Two Israeli Embassy staffers were killed in an apparent act of terror in Washington, DC. Authorities are investigating the incident while condemning the attack. ABC News will provide ongoing updates.
CBS News reports on former President Trump’s planned Army anniversary parade, highlighting its scale, costs, and controversies. The event aims to showcase military strength but faces scrutiny over expenses and logistics.
#19 | Real Events Caused by Fake News in the US – marubeni.com explores how misinformation has sparked significant real-world consequences, from public unrest to political shifts, highlighting the urgent need for credible information in democracy.
The Washington Commanders face a pivotal choice as training camp approaches, weighing key roster moves and strategic adjustments that could define their season’s trajectory. The team’s decision is under close scrutiny.
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in Washington to discuss regional security, bilateral relations, and ongoing cooperation. The talks underscore strong U.S.-Israel ties amid Middle East tensions.





















