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Authorities are identifying victims and probing the background of the suspected gunman in the DC National Guard shooting, as investigators piece together motives and timeline.
A relative says the suspected gunman in the National Guard shooting once served alongside U.S. troops in Afghanistan, raising questions about his past and possible military ties.
An increasing number of disillusioned U.S. expatriates are renouncing their citizenship, citing political polarization, gun violence and high tax burdens as reasons they no longer feel proud to be American.
Discover Washington, DC’s top winter happenings in our January-February 2026 events calendar, from inaugural cultural festivals to political spotlights and museum showcases.
Washington University surgeons at Barnes-Jewish Hospital have successfully performed the first fully robotic liver transplant in the U.S., marking a major milestone in surgical innovation.
Crime in the U.S. declined in 2025, continuing a post-pandemic drop. But experts caution the trend may be fragile, hinging on policing, economics, and community investment.
Cushman & Wakefield is reshaping Washington DC’s commercial real estate market, as tenants, investors and developers adapt to shifting office demand and evolving urban priorities.
Previewing North Texas vs. Washington State on September 13, 2025, with updated betting odds, key matchups, and expert prediction for Saturday’s nonconference showdown.
Donald Trump has outlined a list of demands for Venezuela’s new leader, according to Politico, signaling a tougher U.S. stance on sanctions, elections and political reforms.
Federal agents searched a Washington Post reporter’s home in a classified document probe, USA Today reports, raising fresh concerns over press freedom and government secrecy.
France plans to open a consulate in Greenland, a move framed as a strategic “political signal” to Washington amid growing Arctic competition and shifting geopolitical interests.
The Kennedy Center unveils a dynamic lineup of theater, music, and dance this season, spotlighting premier artists, new productions, and special events for audiences of all ages.
The U.S. Education Department is partnering with conservative groups to develop new “patriotic” civics lessons, raising concerns among critics about politicization of classroom content.
The U.S. is on track to close 2025 with the largest single-year decline in homicides ever recorded, experts tell ABC News, signaling a sharp reversal in violent crime trends.
Developers plan upscale apartments and new commercial space along a key Washington corridor, aiming to boost local housing options and attract retailers, city officials say.
FIFA will conduct the 2026 World Cup draw this Friday in Washington, D.C., as 48 teams learn their group-stage fate ahead of the expanded tournament hosted across North America.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Donald Trump’s challenge to birthright citizenship, setting up a major test of the 14th Amendment’s scope and its guarantee of citizenship by birth.
The FBI has raided a Washington Post reporter’s home, seizing electronic devices in a move raising press freedom concerns, Al Jazeera reports, as officials cite an ongoing federal investigation.
Donald Trump’s emerging strategy to empower Europe’s nationalist parties is already in motion, raising alarms in EU capitals over potential shifts in transatlantic alliances.
Washington, DC glows in 2025 with dazzling holiday light displays, riverfront spectacles and festive neighborhood events drawing visitors to the nation’s capital all season long.






















