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From parades on the National Mall to museum exhibits and neighborhood festivals, the D.C. area is rolling out special events to mark America’s 250th anniversary this spring.
As record-breaking storms, fires and floods batter communities, officials race to test disaster plans, expose gaps in infrastructure, and rethink resilience in a rapidly warming world.
A recent WTO ruling may force China to relax restrictions on foreign films and media, potentially opening new doors for U.S. studios seeking greater access to the vast Chinese market.
The Women’s March, launched in 2017, mobilized millions worldwide in protest against gender inequality, prompting renewed debate over women’s rights, politics, and civic participation.
Monumental Sports & Entertainment has launched a new Girls Empowerment Program in Washington D.C., aiming to expand access, boost confidence, and elevate opportunities in girls’ sports.
Lucky Strike, the major U.S. bowling alley chain, faces a class action lawsuit alleging inflated prices, anticompetitive practices, and abuse of its market dominance, plaintiffs say.
Debate grows over revising classic children’s books and shows to match modern values, as parents, educators and creators weigh cultural sensitivity against preserving original works.
King Charles III arrived at the White House on a delicate mission to bolster strained UK-US ties, aiming to reaffirm shared priorities on security, climate and global stability.
The Washington Post explores how different generations grew up with distinct technologies—from landlines to smartphones—and how these experiences shape our views on innovation and digital life today.
From record-shattering hurricanes to deadly heat waves, the 2010s delivered some of the most extreme weather in U.S. history. Here are 10 events that redefined climate risk.
From election shocks to climate milestones, 2025 reshaped our world. Explore the year’s defining stories through powerful visuals that decode the data behind the headlines.
As Call of Duty dominates global sales, critics warn its cinematic combat and military partnerships blur lines between game and reality, embedding war propaganda in mainstream entertainment.
King Charles III embarks on a high-profile US tour this week, with USA Today detailing his full schedule of state meetings, climate talks, cultural events and public engagements.
The FTC has filed suit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, accusing the companies of deceptive ticket resale tactics that harm fans and distort competition in the live events market.
The Great American State Fair is set to debut in DC, bringing rides, live music, and regional foods. FOX 5 DC breaks down dates, tickets, attractions, and what visitors should expect.
King Charles III visits Washington on a delicate mission to repair strained UK-US ties, signaling a renewed push for diplomatic unity amid global tensions and domestic political uncertainty.
Washington DC will host the Great American State Fair for 16 days, the largest of all US Freedom 250 events, highlighting culture, innovation, and family entertainment nationwide.
April brings cherry blossoms, parades, and cultural festivals to Washington, DC. TripSavvy highlights key events, from National Cherry Blossom celebrations to neighborhood fairs.
Network World highlights 2026’s top network and data center events, where IT leaders explore AI-driven automation, cloud-native architectures, edge computing, and new security strategies.
From the National Mall fireworks to neighborhood parades and concerts, Washington, D.C. offers countless ways to mark Independence Day across the capital on July 4.






















