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A Washington border county is facing economic strain as Canadian travelers stay away, hurting local businesses reliant on cross-border visitors. Officials urge easing travel restrictions to revive the economy.
President Trump held a swearing-in ceremony for the new U.S. ambassador to China amid escalating trade tensions between the two nations, signaling a strategic move to strengthen diplomatic ties during ongoing negotiations.
Miss Washington 2014 represented the state at the Miss USA pageant, showcasing poise and talent on a national stage. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer covered her journey, highlighting her dedication and community involvement.
President Trump’s recent order targeting the U.S. Education Department could reshape funding and policies affecting Washington schools, prompting concerns among educators about potential cuts and shifts in federal oversight.
New data charts reveal that immigrants residing in the U.S. illegally commit significantly less crime than native-born citizens, challenging long-standing misconceptions about immigrant criminality.
Businesses warn the Trump administration’s escalating tariff policies are disrupting supply chains and raising costs, sparking fears of broader economic harm. The trade uncertainty intensifies concerns across industries.
The New York Giants face the Washington Commanders in an NFL Week 2 showdown. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and odds as both teams aim to secure an early-season win. Stay tuned for key insights.
The Coast Guard cutter returned to Washington after a successful law enforcement patrol, enhancing maritime safety and security. The mission focused on interdiction and protection of U.S. waters.
Voice of America has announced it will carry programming from One America News, expanding its broadcast content. The move, reported by The Washington Post, marks a notable shift in VOA’s media partnerships.
EU far-right leaders are heading to Washington to align with the rising MAGA movement in the US. This transatlantic surge highlights growing nationalist ties amid shifting political landscapes.
This weekend, explore the Old Town Art Festival in Alexandria, featuring local artists and live music. Plus, discover more exciting events around DC to enjoy with family and friends. Stay tuned for NBC4 Washington updates.
Despite President Trump’s campaign promises to dismantle the Department of Education, the agency remains intact. Political challenges and public opposition have stalled efforts, highlighting the complexities of federal reform.
Life Science Washington has announced new board members as the state’s life sciences sector strengthens, solidifying its position among the top 10 US clusters, boosting innovation and economic growth.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin emphasized the team’s need to “make the most” of their current opportunity. McLaurin urges focus and execution as the Commanders aim to turn their season around.
In a keynote speech to Congress, Donald Trump declared he is “just getting started,” emphasizing his administration’s early achievements and outlining bold plans for the future. The address highlighted key policy priorities.
This week in good Black news: Kai Cenat launches Streamer University, Kara Lawson named head coach for Team USA at FIBA AmeriCup, and Denzel Washington reunites with Spike Lee in the teaser for ‘Highest 2 Lowest.’
Elon Musk’s growing influence is reshaping Washington’s political landscape. “Money, Power and Politics: The Musk Effect” explores how his ventures sway policy and power dynamics beyond Silicon Valley.
Grammy-winning singer Roberta Flack was honored in a heartfelt tribute at a Washington, DC venue. The celebration highlighted her legendary career and lasting impact on music, drawing fans and peers alike.
The U.S. EPA has launched the Washington School Food Share Program Toolkit, aimed at reducing food waste in schools by promoting sharing and donation. This initiative supports sustainability and community aid efforts statewide.
New data reveal stark variations in gun crime rates across US states, highlighting the ongoing debate over gun control. States with stricter laws report lower incidents, fueling calls for nationwide reforms.





















