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The White House confirmed that President Trump will proceed with tariffs, escalating global trade tensions. Markets and governments worldwide remain on edge as fears of a full-scale trade war intensify.
Former Washington running back Clinton Portis is making a surprising return to football, Sports Illustrated reports. The former NFL star aims to bring his experience back to the field after years away from the game.
Injury woes hit the Commanders’ wide receiver group at minicamp, raising questions on roster depth. This setback could pressure the team to resolve Terry McLaurin’s ongoing contract standoff, sources say.
A man was spotted scaling the American University radio tower, prompting a swift response from authorities. Officials have secured the area, ensuring public safety while investigating the motive behind the daring climb.
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.
Washington.org highlights the DC Sports Scene, showcasing top teams, major events, and venues in the capital. From NFL games to international tournaments, the city offers a dynamic sports experience year-round.
D.C. schools are under federal investigation for allegedly failing to provide adequate services to special needs students. The probe aims to determine compliance with federal education laws protecting these students’ rights.
The United States Secret Service operates multiple field offices nationwide, ensuring close coordination in protective and investigative missions. These offices are critical hubs for counterfeiting, cybersecurity, and dignitary protection efforts.
The New York Times has named three D.C.-area restaurants among the 50 best in the U.S., highlighting the region’s vibrant culinary scene. This recognition underscores growing acclaim for local dining establishments.
Dylan Crews made his MLB debut with the Washington Nationals, marking a new chapter in his promising career. The top prospect and former LSU star aims to make an immediate impact at the major league level.
Washington Nationals veteran pitcher, if healthy, could become a key MLB trade deadline target. Teams are eyeing his experience and potential impact as playoff push intensifies, sources say.
A suspect has been charged in connection with the killings of two foreign officials in Washington DC. Authorities continue to investigate the motive as the city grapples with the high-profile case. Further details are awaited.
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.
Quiz: How well do you know the Trump administration’s impact on K-12 education policy and funding? Test your knowledge with Education Week’s latest quiz exploring key changes and initiatives from 2017 to 2021.
Washington DC police have charged a suspect after a couple was shot 21 times in a violent attack. Authorities continue to investigate the motive behind the shooting as the victims receive medical care.
The US Education Department plans to cut half its staff amid President Trump’s push to eliminate the agency. The reduction reflects efforts to reduce federal involvement in education, according to Reuters.
Washington football ranks inside the top 25 in Athlon Sports’ latest roster talent rankings. The Huskies demonstrated strong depth and key playmakers, signaling a promising season ahead, according to Huskies Wire.
Two Israeli Embassy staffers were killed in a Washington, D.C. shooting. Described as a “young couple with a bright future,” their deaths have shocked the diplomatic community and prompted a thorough investigation.
A suspect has been charged with murder in the killings of two Israeli Embassy aides, authorities confirmed. The incident has intensified security concerns amid rising tensions in the region. Investigations are ongoing.
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.