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Former President Donald Trump has appointed Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as a Washington DC prosecutor. The move marks Pirro’s entry into a significant legal role within the capital’s justice system.
Four congresswomen known as ‘The Squad’—Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, and Rashida Tlaib—were targeted by former President Trump’s racist tweets, sparking widespread criticism and debate.
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Former President Trump is reportedly using misleading claims of soaring crime rates in US cities to justify federal interventions. Critics argue these “pure lies” distort reality and politicize public safety.
Washington state has enacted broad tax increases affecting income, property, and business sectors. The measures aim to boost revenue for public services amid rising budget demands, signaling major fiscal shifts for residents and companies.
The Embassy of Italy in Washington hosted the first Italian Sports Day in the United States, celebrating Italian athletic heritage and fostering cultural exchange through various initiatives and events across the capital.
Republicans are increasingly urging former President Trump to broaden military deployment on U.S. soil, citing national security concerns, a move that raises debates over civil-military relations and domestic policy, reports PBS.
Trump’s Washington, DC crackdown appears to be a political stunt, but experts warn it could escalate into a more dangerous conflict. The move raises concerns about potential unrest and government overreach.
Former President Trump demands homeless people in Washington DC be moved out “immediately,” sparking debate over city policies and humanitarian concerns, according to a BBC report. Authorities assess next steps.
A judge has struck down the U.S. Education Department’s guidance opposing school diversity programs, ruling it oversteps federal authority. The decision supports efforts to promote inclusive education nationwide.
The National Guard has been deployed in Washington, D.C., as part of a new anti-crime initiative. Officials aim to bolster law enforcement efforts to reduce crime and enhance public safety in the city.
Trump’s Washington DC takeover faces widespread condemnation as critics denounce the move amid escalating political tensions. The Guardian reports on growing opposition to the former president’s actions in the capital.
Richard Wolfe’s latest column in The Holland Sentinel dives into the truths and falsehoods shaping Washington politics, offering sharp insights and revealing the spin behind today’s headlines.
Esquire uncovers the untold story of John David Washington, tracing his rise from NFL athlete to acclaimed actor. The feature delves into his relentless drive, family legacy, and breakthrough roles reshaping Hollywood.
Former President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, Reuters reports. The move seeks to reduce federal oversight and shift control to state and local authorities.
Former President Donald Trump announced plans to pursue a “long-term extension” of federal oversight in Washington, D.C., aiming to maintain enhanced police presence amid ongoing security concerns.
Crime rates have continued to decline across the U.S., driven by factors like improved policing, demographic shifts, and economic changes. Experts analyze these trends to understand the complex causes behind the sustained drop.
The University of Washington ranks among America’s top public universities, securing a strong position in the U.S. News & World Report’s latest college rankings. Its academic programs and research impact continue to impress nationwide.
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Three Republican-led states will send troops to bolster the National Guard presence in Washington, D.C., marking an expansion of security forces during the Trump administration, The New York Times reports.





















