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The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History has removed former President Donald Trump from its impeachment exhibit. The update aims to reflect evolving perspectives on the historic 2021 events, sparking public discussion.
A new Pew Research Center report uses five charts to reveal key trends in U.S. public, private, and charter schools, highlighting enrollment shifts, funding disparities, and changing parental preferences.
Violent crime in the US fell by 4.5% last year, according to new FBI data. The report highlights a continuing trend of decline, marking progress in public safety efforts nationwide, Boston Herald reveals.
Boeing, grappling with production delays and competition, is shifting key operations to Washington in a strategic move to regain footing in the global aerospace race, signaling a major shakeup in the industry.
The Pac-12 made a stunning comeback in 2024, revitalizing its brand through strategic leadership, new media deals, and key coaching hires, reestablishing itself as a powerhouse in college sports.
The US government plans to test Medicare and Medicaid coverage for weight-loss drugs, aiming to expand access to these treatments, the Washington Post reports, citing sources familiar with the initiative.
University of Washington’s Reinheimer secured a top-20 finish at the USA Championships, showcasing standout performance and solidifying his status among the nation’s elite athletes. A promising highlight for Huskies Athletics.
Elon Musk expands his influence in Washington, skillfully avoiding scrutiny over his actions involving DOGE cryptocurrency. Despite growing concerns, regulatory bodies have yet to intensify their investigations, reports PBS.
A GOP lawmaker has introduced a proposal to rename the Kennedy Center after former President Donald Trump. The move has sparked debate over the cultural institution’s legacy and political symbolism.
A bill to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education has been filed, aiming to dismantle the federal agency responsible for education policy and funding. The proposal outlines transferring powers back to states and local districts.
Data from recent crime reports reveals a rise in violence and criminal activity during the Biden-Harris administration, echoing former President Trump’s warnings about escalating crime rates, according to the Washington Times.
Maria Contreras-Sweet serves as Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, driving support for American entrepreneurs. Based in Washington, DC, she champions small business growth and access to resources.
USWNT star Trinity Rodman was forced to leave Washington Spirit’s match in a wheelchair after sustaining a back injury. The extent of the injury remains unclear as the team prioritizes her recovery.
A United Airlines pilot declared a mayday emergency shortly after takeoff, prompting an immediate response from air traffic controllers. The plane safely returned to the airport, with no reported injuries. Authorities are investigating.
The US Institute of Peace reported a surprising incident as a dog broke into its building, NBC4 Washington revealed. Authorities later safely escorted the canine off the premises, ensuring no harm was done.
The Washington Post reports the federal government is currently paying over 154,000 individuals to not work, highlighting ongoing challenges in workforce participation and government spending amid economic shifts.
Washington, DC will host VENGEANCE DAY® on Saturday, February 15, at the Entertainment & Sports Arena. The high-energy event promises thrilling battles and top-tier competition for all attendees.
The Washington State Board of Education has outlined key priorities for the next legislative session, focusing on equity, school funding, and student mental health to improve public education statewide.
A Chinese association in the U.S. faces accusations of blending patriotism with illicit activities, allegedly acting as an extension of Beijing’s influence. The Washington Post reports on concerns over its role in advancing China’s agenda.
The U.S.-Ireland Business Summit, hosted by Irish America, convened leading entrepreneurs and policymakers to strengthen transatlantic economic ties and explore new opportunities for trade and investment.





















