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Former President Donald Trump asserted the US will not permit Iran to enrich “any” uranium under a nuclear deal, emphasizing strict enforcement to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions, reports France 24.
Volkswagen announced plans for “massive” investments in the US, aiming to boost electric vehicle production. The automaker also described ongoing tariff talks with the government as constructive, signaling potential trade easing.
Federal officials criticize a new law requiring priests to report child abuse confessions as “anti-Catholic.” The Catholic Church vows to excommunicate clergy who comply, sparking a fierce legal and moral battle.
Washington police report 2 dead and 4 injured following a mass shooting in a local neighborhood. Authorities are investigating the incident; no arrests have been made. Community members express shock and call for increased safety measures.
Washington Commanders standout player is stepping up as a key leader ahead of the 2025 season. His influence on and off the field signals a new era for the team, aiming to boost performance and locker room unity.
Former President Donald Trump disputed claims Elon Musk was exiting the spotlight, stating Musk is “really not leaving” as Trump formally concludes his government tenure. The remarks highlight ongoing ties between the figures.
NPR reports on the “Fox-to-Trump Funnel” drawing in Jeanine Pirro of “The Five.” The segment highlights how pro-Trump narratives from Fox News hosts like Pirro amplify the former president’s influence within conservative media.
Washington Nationals’ late May surge is largely credited to their standout slugger, whose powerful hitting has fueled a key winning streak, reigniting the team’s playoff hopes.
Washington’s college campus has been ranked among the most beautiful in the US, according to a recent survey featured by Kitsap Sun. The picturesque setting highlights the state’s appeal to students and visitors alike.
In Japan, a key U.S. security ally, mounting anger grows over Washington’s “unacceptable” steel import measures. Tokyo warns the tariffs threaten economic ties and regional stability, escalating trade tensions.
Former President Donald Trump accused China of breaching the U.S. tariff agreement, claiming Beijing failed to meet its trade commitments. His remarks highlight ongoing tensions in Sino-American economic relations.
Millions of bees escaped after a lorry transporting hives overturned in the US. Authorities scrambled to contain the swarming insects as the incident raised safety concerns for nearby residents and motorists.
Two Israeli embassy staff were fatally shot near the Washington DC Jewish Museum. Authorities are investigating the incident, with heightened security measures in place. The motive remains unclear.
Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s May meeting reveal concerns over inflation pressures, rising jobless risks, and financial stability. Policymakers debated the pace of rate hikes amid economic uncertainties, Reuters reports.
Four Washington cities have been named among the nation’s best places to live, according to US News. The rankings highlight quality of life, affordability, and community appeal in these top-ranked locales.
The Washington Times reports that businesses must actively support U.S. border control efforts to ensure national security and economic stability. Strengthened collaboration is crucial amid rising border challenges.
Former President Trump has appointed Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., drawing attention due to her media background and outspoken political commentary.
RFK Jr. suggests he might prohibit scientists from publishing in leading medical journals, sparking controversy over academic freedom and scientific integrity, The Washington Post reports.
Victoria Pirro, former TV host and staunch Trump ally, is the president’s choice for top D.C. prosecutor. Her media savvy and unwavering loyalty reflect Trump’s preference for loyalists in key legal roles.
Two Israeli Embassy staffers were shot dead outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., authorities confirmed. The incident is under investigation amid heightened security concerns, NBC News reports.





















