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The Supreme Court has allowed former President Trump’s efforts to close the Education Department to proceed, halting lower court decisions. This ruling marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle over federal education policy.
Washington, DC is facing a sharp rise in homicides, sparking concern among residents and officials. Experts cite factors like economic hardship, gun violence, and strained community relations as key drivers behind the surge.
A Maryland couple made history as the first Black owners of the Fort Washington Business Park. Their achievement marks a significant milestone in local entrepreneurship and community representation.
Legal sports betting was expected to curb the black market, but it remains widespread. Despite regulations, unauthorized operators continue to thrive, highlighting challenges in enforcement and consumer protection.
Bryan Kohberger was sentenced in the high-profile Idaho college student murder case. The article outlines key events and a timeline, detailing the investigation and trial that gripped the nation.
Ben Shelton stunned hometown favorite Frances Tiafoe in a thrilling match at the Washington, D.C. Open, showcasing his rising talent and marking a major upset in the tournament.
A wave of Trump-affiliated oligarchs is relocating to Washington, purchasing prime real estate. This trend raises concerns about increased political influence and economic power concentrated in the capital, fueling debates on governance and transparency.
NBC4 Washington highlights top events for Fourth of July week in the DC area, featuring fireworks, parades, and family-friendly activities. Stay informed on how to celebrate safely and enjoy the holiday festivities.
The Trump administration is withholding over $6 billion in education grants meant for schools, raising concerns about funding disruptions amid the ongoing need for support in education, NPR reports.
A recent study named Washington state the most impacted by retail crime in the US, highlighting rising theft and shoplifting rates. Retailers face growing challenges, prompting calls for stronger security measures.
Business optimism surges as Donald Trump prepares to take office, with entrepreneurs and investors anticipating pro-growth policies and deregulation. Economic confidence hits new highs ahead of the Washington transition.
The Washington Wizards suffered their 15th consecutive loss, again outmatched from the opening tip. Struggling on both ends, the team’s slide deepens as they search for answers and a turnaround.
Questions swirl around Terry McLaurin’s status with the Washington Commanders as the team navigates contract talks and injury concerns. Updates remain closely watched by fans and analysts alike.
Washington Commanders star is turning heads with an unconventional training method to boost performance. The bold tactic aims to enhance agility and focus, signaling a new era in athlete preparation.
Once again, the debt ceiling is roiling Washington, sparking urgent talks and political clashes. Here are 4 key points to understand the stakes, timeline, and potential fallout of this recurring fiscal showdown.
Monumental Sports has announced a framework agreement to relocate the NHL’s Capitals and NBA’s Wizards to Virginia by 2028, marking a major sports shift in the region, WUSA9 reports.
New Secretary Linda McMahon has unveiled her “final mission” for the U.S. Department of Education, focusing on improving student outcomes and expanding access to quality education nationwide.
The University of Washington is ranked among the 30 most dangerous campuses in the U.S., according to a recent report highlighted by MyNorthwest.com. The analysis raises concerns about campus safety and crime rates nationwide.
The US has reported its first coronavirus death: a man in his 50s from Washington state. This marks a significant development as health officials continue efforts to contain the virus and monitor its spread across the country.
The Washington Commanders changed their name to move away from their controversial former identity. However, President Trump urges the team to revert, citing tradition and fan loyalty in a recent statement.