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President Trump has placed the Washington, DC, police department under federal control and deployed the National Guard amid escalating protests. Authorities aim to restore order as tensions continue to rise, ABC News reports.
The Washington Commanders face the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 3 of the NFL season. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and updated odds ahead of this pivotal matchup. Stay tuned for full coverage.
Washington Wizards forward earned a spot on the AmeriCup All-Star Team, showcasing outstanding performance and skill throughout the tournament. His leadership was key to the team’s success.
Freedom House condemns recent political violence in Washington, urging U.S. leaders to uphold democratic principles and ensure peaceful discourse. The watchdog calls for accountability and protection of civil rights.
ESPN has announced the updated schedule for WWE live televised events, featuring exclusive broadcasts of weekly shows and pay-per-view specials. Fans can catch all the high-stakes action live on ESPN’s platforms.
Washington officials are partnering with schools to combat the opioid epidemic. They aim to expand education, prevention, and support programs to curb substance abuse among students statewide.
The U.S. government is pursuing the death penalty in homicides linked to Donald Trump in Washington, DC, marking a significant legal escalation, The Jerusalem Post reports. The cases highlight rising tensions in the capital.
A recent report by the Washington Policy Center highlights how the state’s stringent regulations and high taxes create a harsh business climate, posing significant challenges for small businesses to thrive and grow.
Washington State stunned the Big Ten by defeating Washington, sparking a wave of celebrations and clever trolling across social media. The unexpected victory sends a clear message to the conference rivals.
Former President Donald Trump reportedly instructed homeless individuals he encountered en route to a golf course to leave Washington, DC. The directive raises concerns amid ongoing city homelessness challenges.
President Trump has ordered the National Guard into Washington, DC, to assist local authorities amid escalating unrest. The move aims to restore order and ensure public safety in the nation’s capital.
Washington bucks the national trend by shifting further left in recent elections. The state’s progressive swing contrasts with conservative gains elsewhere, signaling a distinct political trajectory.
Garth Brooks and Kygo are set to headline the 2025 U.S. Grand Prix in Austin, bringing star-studded concerts to the F1 event. Fans can expect high-octane racing and electrifying performances in Texas.
The University of Washington Medical School announced it will no longer participate in U.S. News & World Report rankings, citing concerns over the methodology’s impact on academic priorities and student well-being.
Former President Donald Trump called for the death penalty for anyone charged with killing someone in Washington, DC. His statement adds to ongoing debates about crime and justice in the capital.
Lidl has signed a deal to open its second store in Washington, D.C., expanding its presence in the city. The new location aims to serve more local shoppers with affordable groceries and fresh produce.
Jayden Daniels leads 2025 in jersey sales, outselling all major athletes worldwide. The star quarterback’s merchandise surge highlights his growing impact on and off the field. Sports Illustrated reports on this unexpected retail dominance.
Can former President Trump legally reinstate the death penalty in Washington, D.C.? PBS examines the complex legal and jurisdictional challenges surrounding federal authority over the district.
Several firefighters battling wildfires in the US were arrested by immigration agents, raising concerns over workforce shortages amid crisis. The detentions highlight tensions between immigration enforcement and emergency response efforts.
Angie Craig and Peggy Flanagan intensify their campaigns for Minnesota’s U.S. Senate seat, showcasing strong political influence and mobilizing support in a high-stakes race shaping the state’s future.





















