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Washington’s Department of Ecology has honored top-performing wastewater treatment plants, recognizing facilities that consistently meet or exceed rigorous clean-water and environmental standards.
Events DC announced the Walter E. Washington Convention Center has earned LEED Platinum certification, recognizing its top-tier sustainability features and leadership in green building practices
Two US National Guardsmen were injured in a Washington, DC shooting, officials said, prompting an investigation into the incident as authorities work to determine a motive and secure the area.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker condemned President Trump’s suggestion of sending federal troops to Chicago, telling the BBC such an action would be an abuse of presidential power.
Washington.org’s 2025 Presidential Inauguration guide outlines parade routes, security updates, ticket details and key events, helping visitors navigate historic Washington, DC.
Two National Guardsmen were shot in a Washington, DC incident, prompting a swift security response. Authorities are investigating the circumstances as live updates continue to emerge.
Michigan has dismissed head coach Sherrone Moore, sending shockwaves through Ann Arbor. As the Wolverines pivot, top candidates are already emerging to lead the storied program.
Washington, DC has officially launched its bid to host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, with Events DC highlighting the city’s stadiums, transit access, and global profile in a competitive U.S. candidate field.
Photos capture “No Kings” protests as demonstrators rally nationwide against the Trump administration, denouncing authoritarianism and defending democratic norms.
Unemployment in Washington, D.C., is surging as President Trump and Elon Musk launch aggressive efforts to shrink the federal government, sparking layoffs, protests, and economic uncertainty.
From cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin to lively street festivals and cultural parades, Washington, D.C.’s top spring events offer visitors a vibrant snapshot of the capital.
The White House is reportedly exploring plans for an “Arc de Trump,” a grand monument echoing Paris’s Arc de Triomphe, sparking debate over cost, design, and the politics of presidential legacy.
The Atlantic Council announces a series of upcoming events focusing on global security, economic policy, and transatlantic relations. Experts and leaders will convene to discuss pressing international challenges.
The 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup groups are officially set, revealing the USA’s matchups in the tournament. Experts highlight a potential “Group of Death,” promising intense competition early on. Stay tuned for full coverage.
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.





















