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A secret Navy museum located on an active military base offers a rare glimpse into naval history, but visitors must be officially escorted at all times due to security protocols. Access remains tightly controlled.
The Washington Commanders’ recent resurgence feels especially satisfying as it unfolds without former owner Dan Snyder. Fans and analysts alike see this new chapter as a fresh start for the franchise.
More than 1,000 “Hands Off” protests erupted across US cities, rallying against former President Donald Trump. Demonstrators voiced concerns over his influence and potential political resurgence.
Former President Donald Trump called for the federal government to “take over” and govern Washington D.C., criticizing local leadership and highlighting ongoing debates over the city’s autonomy and statehood efforts.
An Afrikaner seeking refugee status in the US has defended his claim, stating, “I didn’t come here for fun.” The BBC reports on his plight amid rising concerns over safety and political instability in South Africa.
Demonstrators gathered at the U.S. Capitol to protest former President Trump’s alleged “direct attack” on education, highlighting concerns over policies impacting schools nationwide, as reported by West Virginia Watch.
The United States has seen a significant drop in gun violence, driven by factors such as improved law enforcement strategies, community programs, and legislative efforts, marking a hopeful shift in public safety trends.
Global financial services firm announces relocation of its U.S. headquarters to downtown Washington, D.C., aiming to leverage the city’s growing business ecosystem and attract top talent. The move is set for late 2024.
Men’s basketball travels to La Salle this Saturday, aiming to secure a key conference win. George Washington University looks to build on recent momentum in this crucial Atlantic 10 matchup.
Former President Trump and Elon Musk have launched efforts to dismantle USAID, sparking fierce opposition from Democratic lawmakers who warn the move threatens crucial international aid programs.
The House has passed a critical funding bill aimed at averting a government shutdown, sending the legislation to the Senate for approval. The move seeks to maintain federal operations and prevent disruption.
Veterans Day 2024 in the DC area offers numerous ways to honor service members, including the National Veterans Day Ceremony at Arlington, museum exhibits, and community events. NBC4 Washington details key activities and schedules.
President Trump plans to sign an executive order to shut down the Department of Education, a White House official confirmed to Reuters. The move aims to reduce federal oversight in education. Details on transition remain pending.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Washington observed National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, highlighting support and resources for victims and reaffirming commitment to justice, the Department of Justice announced.
The Washington Spirit’s business transformation culminates in a thrilling NWSL Finals appearance. Front Office Sports highlights how strategic changes propelled the team to newfound success on and off the field.
A military parade honoring the US Army is scheduled to take place on June 14, coinciding with former President Donald Trump’s birthday, BBC reports. The event highlights military pride and national unity.
Tens of thousands gathered in Washington, DC, at the “Hands Off” protest, voicing strong opposition to former President Donald Trump. The large-scale rally underscored widespread concerns about his political influence.
WATCH: At a White House event dubbed ‘Liberation Day,’ former President Trump announced broad new tariffs, signaling a tough stance on trade. Details on affected sectors and potential economic impacts remain forthcoming.
Monumental Sports & Entertainment and the Embassy of Qatar hosted a vibrant Qatar 2022 World Cup celebration in Washington, D.C., highlighting international unity and the global spirit of football.
The U.S. Department of Education has fired over 1,300 employees, significantly reducing its workforce. The mass layoffs raise concerns about the agency’s capacity to manage key education programs effectively.