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Australia has ruled out retaliating against US steel tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, opting instead for diplomatic engagement, Reuters reports. The move aims to maintain strong bilateral trade relations.
The Washington Commanders have waived former Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman, marking a notable roster move. Hartman, a promising talent, now enters free agency as the team reshapes its quarterback depth.
Former President Trump has appointed Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as the top prosecutor in Washington, D.C. The move sparks debate over media influence and legal impartiality, NBC News reports.
USAFacts reveals the political pulse of America with its “How Red or Blue Is Your State?” tool, offering a data-driven look at state voting patterns and party affiliations. This analysis highlights shifting trends ahead of upcoming elections.
With Kid Rock at his side, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at cracking down on ticket scalping. The move targets unfair resale practices to protect consumers and ensure fair access to event tickets.
The U.S. Education Department announced plans to cut nearly half of its staff, citing budget constraints and restructuring efforts. The move raises concerns about the impact on federal education programs and services.
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.
Tariffs on key imports are impacting Washington state’s economy, affecting industries from agriculture to manufacturing. Local businesses face rising costs, prompting concerns about long-term growth and job stability.
Sunday Night Football’s matchup between the Washington Commanders and Atlanta Falcons will mark a significant NFL milestone, underscoring the league’s evolving history and highlighting key team narratives.
Former President Donald Trump has appointed Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C. The move marks a notable shift in the city’s legal leadership amid ongoing political tensions.
Former President Donald Trump has chosen Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., Reuters reports. The appointment marks a high-profile return to government for Pirro.
Tensions in Washington have reached unprecedented levels, with residents expressing deep fear over escalating political unrest. Experts warn that the capital’s volatile atmosphere signals a critical moment for democracy.
Washington, D.C., once plagued by high violent crime rates, has emerged as an outlier with significant declines. Experts cite focused policing, community programs, and economic shifts driving this unexpected turnaround.
Proposed cuts to USAID risk slashing billions in aid that support U.S. farms and businesses abroad, jeopardizing economic ties and global market access, The Washington Post reports.
The Republican-led U.S. House advanced a bill imposing limits on transgender student athletes’ participation in school sports. The move intensifies nationwide debates over transgender rights and youth sports policies.
A shooting involving Israeli embassy staff occurred in Washington DC, prompting a swift police response. Authorities are investigating the circumstances, with no further details released yet. The situation remains under close watch.
Pakistan’s Chinese-Made Jet Successfully Shoots Down Two Indian Fighter Aircraft, Say US Officials
Exclusive: US officials reveal that a Chinese-made Pakistani jet reportedly shot down two Indian fighter aircraft, escalating regional tensions. Details remain under investigation, sources tell Reuters.
In “The Path Forward: Video Entertainment with Neil Druckmann,” The Washington Post explores the future of gaming narrative and innovation, featuring insights from the acclaimed creator behind critically lauded titles.
Washington schools continue to uphold Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs despite a recent U.S. Department of Education letter warning of potential discrimination concerns, affirming their commitment to inclusive education.
Violent crime and murders increased in 2015, according to FBI data released by The Washington Post. The report highlights a notable rise in offenses, raising concerns about public safety nationwide.