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Most K-12 programs are set to leave the U.S. Education Department under a sweeping downsizing plan, raising questions about federal oversight, funding stability, and the future of school support services.
ArentFox Schiff’s Washington, DC office continues to expand its regulatory and government affairs practice, positioning the firm as a key player in the capital’s legal market.
Nine cities vie for the title of America’s premier sports hub, as The Washington Post weighs championships, fan passion and cultural impact to crown the nation’s top sports city.
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 Senate has rejected the government funding bill for the 11th time, deepening the budget impasse. Lawmakers remain deadlocked as the clock ticks closer to a potential shutdown. Sources: NBC4 Washington.
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.
Kindergarten attendance is mandatory in 21 U.S. states, reflecting growing emphasis on early childhood education. This policy aims to boost school readiness and long-term academic success nationwide.
In Washington, areas with persistent crime face deep skepticism toward federal troops. Residents and local leaders argue that lasting solutions require community investment and policing reforms, not a military presence.
Latham & Watkins LLP’s Washington, D.C. office is a key hub for regulatory and government affairs, advising clients on complex legal matters in energy, finance, and healthcare sectors.
Former President Donald Trump returned to the sports spotlight at the US Open final, drawing attention for his presence at the high-profile tennis event, Reuters reports. His appearance marks a notable moment in sports and politics.
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 U.S. government shutdown continues as former President Trump confounds senators with incorrect health care claims, deepening legislative gridlock and complicating efforts to reopen federal operations.
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.
A teenager in Washington state was arrested after authorities intercepted plans indicating “school shooter ideations,” officials said. The arrest highlights ongoing concerns about youth violence in schools.
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.
Former President Donald Trump hosted UN dignitaries for a dinner in Washington, D.C., notably arriving without his customary armor-plated vehicle. His casual approach signaled a departure from typical high-security protocol.
Washington-based Boeing Company reported strong quarterly gains, driven by robust commercial aircraft sales and growing defense contracts. The aerospace giant remains a key player in global aviation markets.
Washington State University Athletics will host the USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Course, offering elite training and coaching certification. The event aims to boost local athletic development and expertise.
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.
As the US government shutdown countdown ticks closer, essential services brace for impact. Funding gaps could halt non-essential operations, delaying public services and affecting millions nationwide. Stay tuned for updates.






















