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Former President Trump attended a military parade amid widespread protests across the U.S. opposing his administration’s policies. Demonstrators voiced concerns over his leadership as tensions escalated nationwide.
Courts have issued rulings on key Trump administration initiatives, including policies related to the Defense of Government Entities (DOGE) and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. The decisions mark pivotal shifts in federal policy enforcement.
A Louisiana state lawmaker alleges Senator Bill Cassidy revoked his tickets to the Washington Mardi Gras ball over political differences, sparking controversy ahead of the annual event. The claim raises questions on political influence in social gatherings.
Washington politics is poised for significant shifts in 2025 as new leadership and policy reforms take center stage. Key elections and legislative changes are expected to reshape the state’s political landscape.
Elon Musk’s controversial political statements have sparked concern over their impact on Tesla and his broader business empire. Critics warn his outspoken views could affect investor confidence and brand reputation.
Elon Musk expands his political playbook internationally, leveraging his global influence to shape policy and public opinion. This move signals a new chapter in tech-driven political engagement.
As the government shutdown deadline approaches, Senate Democrats have vowed not to support the GOP-led bill, deepening the standoff and raising concerns over a potential shutdown. The impasse intensifies ahead of today’s key vote.
At the World Vaccine Congress Washington, experts confronted rising anti-vaccine rhetoric in U.S. politics, emphasizing strategies to rebuild public trust and counter misinformation amid ongoing health challenges.
In a recent THR News interview, Denzel Washington warned Americans about political manipulation, stating both U.S. parties exploit citizens to serve their agendas, urging voters to think critically beyond partisan narratives.
Washington returns to Damascus amid critical negotiations, signaling renewed U.S. engagement in Syria’s political transition. The move highlights high stakes for stability and regional influence in the war-torn nation.
Two Israeli Embassy staff members were shot and killed outside the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has heightened security concerns in the area. No suspects identified yet.
Elon Musk, once a vocal ally of Donald Trump, expresses disillusionment and announces his decision to exit Washington. The Tesla CEO signals a shift away from political engagement amid growing frustrations.
The Senate budget vote reveals key insights into bipartisan priorities, spending limits, and economic strategies. It sets the stage for the next phase of Trump’s agenda, highlighting potential legislative battles ahead.
Angry voters confronted a GOP lawmaker at a town hall in Washington, expressing frustration over recent policies and decisions. The tense exchange highlighted growing political divisions ahead of upcoming elections.
The University of Washington’s College of Arts and Sciences hosts a timely forum, “Making Sense of This Political Moment,” exploring the complexities of today’s political landscape through expert analysis and community dialogue.
Several migrants have been criminally charged for failing to register with the U.S. government, highlighting ongoing enforcement challenges at the border. Authorities emphasize the importance of compliance with registration requirements.
A recent YouGov poll reveals mixed opinions among Americans and Canadians on whether California, Oregon, and Washington should join Canada. The survey highlights regional attitudes toward potential border changes.
As the Trump presidency progresses, the family’s business empire sees soaring profits, overshadowing widespread protests. Financial gains appear to outpace political dissent, raising new questions about conflicts of interest.
The Supreme Court ruled that former President Trump can temporarily revoke immigration parole for 530,000 migrants, pausing protections that allowed them to live and work in the U.S. while their cases are reviewed.
U.S. budget cuts in Somalia risk undermining efforts to combat al-Shabab, experts warn. Reduced funding may limit military support and intelligence sharing, potentially strengthening the extremist group’s foothold.






















