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Wall Street and Main Street are urging U.S. lawmakers to reconsider foreign tax rules in the upcoming budget bill. The push aims to balance global competitiveness with fair tax practices, Reuters reports.
Michael Penix Jr.’s legendary 2023 season is captured in stunning photos by Huskies Wire. The quarterback’s standout moments highlight his impact and leadership on the field throughout the year.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson challenges a federal order restricting birthright citizenship, deeming it unconstitutional. The move underscores Washington’s commitment to protecting constitutional rights.
Iran’s president signals willingness for dialogue with the US following the recent Israel conflict, emphasizing a potential shift in diplomatic relations amid regional tensions, Al Jazeera reports.
Tanks, cannons, and soldiers slept in Washington, DC offices ahead of Trump’s birthday military parade, highlighting unprecedented use of federal spaces for event logistics in the nation’s capital.
The DOJ and several states have filed a lawsuit against Live Nation, accusing the live entertainment giant of monopolistic practices that limit competition and harm consumers, raising concerns over the industry’s future.
The Trump administration is set to take steps to significantly cut funding to the Education Department, aiming to reduce federal involvement in schools. Details of the proposed budget cuts are expected to be released soon.
Oregon and Washington have been ranked among the nation’s top 10 most dangerous states, according to a recent report. The findings highlight rising crime rates and safety concerns in the Pacific Northwest.
John Ure, a prominent figure at The Business Journals, continues to shape the landscape of business journalism with insightful reporting and expert analysis, reinforcing the publication’s reputation for excellence.
Pickleball has been officially designated as Washington’s state sport, following approval by the Washington Senate Democrats. The move highlights the game’s growing popularity and community impact across the state.
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling challenges the future of birthright citizenship, sparking debate over immigration policies and constitutional interpretations. Experts weigh in on potential legal and social impacts ahead.
Former President Donald Trump returned to Washington following the NATO summit, announcing that the U.S. and Iran are set to meet next week. Details on the agenda and outcomes remain forthcoming.
As the 2024 US election approaches, food policy emerges as a key battleground. American University explores how debates on agriculture, food security, and sustainability are shaping voter priorities and campaign agendas.
Trumpism has become a persistent force in American politics, described as a chronic “lifestyle disease” that shapes attitudes and divisions nationwide. The Washington Post explores its lasting impact on the country’s fabric.
New Pew Research Center data reveals mixed public views on the U.S. Department of Education, highlighting concerns over funding and policy impact alongside support for improving student outcomes nationwide.
The U.S. lacks a specific federal crime for domestic terrorism, complicating prosecution. Experts say laws target acts, not motives, sparking debate on the need for clearer definitions and penalties.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno, who amassed his fortune in the auto industry, is now championing legislation aimed at boosting the sector. His business background shapes his push for policies benefiting automakers.
The US Department of Justice has threatened legal action against California over a new law allowing transgender athletes to compete in sports aligning with their gender identity, citing concerns of federal civil rights violations.
The manhunt for Travis Decker enters its third week as authorities continue to search for the suspect linked to a violent incident. Officials urge the public to remain vigilant and report any information.
“We’re the hottest country in the world,” declared Donald Trump as his parade rolled through Washington, DC. The event drew large crowds, showcasing a blend of patriotic displays and political fervor.