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Former President Donald Trump announced he will leave the G7 summit early to return to Washington. The early departure marks a shift in his international engagement amid ongoing political developments.
Competence questions pose a growing risk to Trump’s political image, casting doubt on his leadership abilities amid ongoing scrutiny. The Washington Post reports these concerns may impact his 2024 campaign prospects.
Eastern Washington events are set to spotlight the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People crisis, raising awareness and honoring victims. Community leaders emphasize the urgent need for action and support.
The Trump administration’s first month brought rapid, significant shifts in education policy, impacting funding, civil rights enforcement, and curriculum guidelines, signaling a swift departure from prior approaches, reports Oregon Public Broadcasting.
Thirty-four individuals were charged in Eastern Washington in a large cockfighting, drug trafficking, and money laundering ring tied to a prison gang, authorities announced. The bust highlights ongoing gang-related criminal activity in the region.
Energy industry leaders are heading to Washington this week for a major lobbying effort aimed at influencing upcoming legislation and securing support for renewable initiatives, reports pv magazine USA.
The Washington Post unveils “The Ultimate College Football Streaming Guide for the 2024 Season,” detailing where and how fans can catch every game live, including key platforms, subscription tips, and blackout updates.
An Egyptian traveler faces federal charges after kicking a Dulles CBP beagle that detected over 100 pounds of prohibited food products. U.S. Customs and Border Protection is pursuing legal action following the incident.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is reportedly drawing interest from the Pittsburgh Steelers and Aaron Rodgers. Teams are evaluating potential trades ahead of the NFL draft, aiming to bolster their receiving corps.
Amid growing fears of retaliation, critics of former President Trump are increasingly choosing silence. The New York Times reports on how intimidation tactics are stifling public dissent and reshaping political discourse.
At McMahon’s confirmation hearing, senators scrutinized the Education Department’s policies and leadership, putting the agency itself on trial as debates over education reform and accountability took center stage.
The DOJ abruptly fired three prosecutors handling Jan. 6 cases, sources tell AP. The unexpected move raises questions about the department’s approach to key investigations into the Capitol attack. PBS reports.
A top Russian negotiator stated that US businesses would be welcomed in Russia if sanctions were lifted, signaling potential economic opportunities amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, CNN reports.
The Washington Commanders face the Baltimore Ravens in an NFL Week 6 clash. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and odds as both teams aim to solidify their playoff hopes in this key divisional matchup.
Supreme Court rules to limit nationwide injunctions in birthright citizenship case – NBC4 Washington
The Supreme Court ruled to limit nationwide injunctions in a key birthright citizenship case, tightening judicial authority and impacting immigration policy nationwide, NBC4 Washington reports.
Washington cautions adversaries against misreading U.S. political divisions as weakness. Officials emphasize America’s unity and resilience, underscoring a continued strong stance in global affairs.
Sylvester Stallone praised Donald Trump as a “second George Washington” and described him as a “mythical character,” highlighting the former president’s impact on American history, USA Today reports.
The National Catholic Register explores the potential impacts if the U.S. Department of Education were shuttered under a Trump administration, examining effects on schools, funding, and federal oversight in education.
The House Committee on the Budget reports that Washington, D.C., is experiencing its worst crime surge in over two decades, with sharp increases in violent offenses raising serious concerns for public safety and budgeting priorities.
A utility pledged to end coal burning but shifted course after tech giants Google and Meta expanded locally. Their arrival spurred new energy demands, complicating the utility’s clean energy goals.






















