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WATCH: At a White House event dubbed ‘Liberation Day,’ former President Trump announced broad new tariffs, signaling a tough stance on trade. Details on affected sectors and potential economic impacts remain forthcoming.
Monumental Sports & Entertainment and the Embassy of Qatar hosted a vibrant Qatar 2022 World Cup celebration in Washington, D.C., highlighting international unity and the global spirit of football.
The U.S. Department of Education has fired over 1,300 employees, significantly reducing its workforce. The mass layoffs raise concerns about the agency’s capacity to manage key education programs effectively.
Carjackings, homicides, and robberies are surging across Washington, DC, eroding residents’ sense of security. Authorities are intensifying efforts to tackle the rising violent crime wave in the capital, CNN reports.
New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Washington DC, San Francisco, Houston, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and more have been named top U.S. business travel cities for 2024, according to a new report by Travel and Tour World.
Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore may finally make his debut this season. After months of recovery and preparation, the star defender looks poised to bolster the team’s secondary, sources say.
Former President Donald Trump has appointed Fox News host and former judge Jeanine Pirro as the top federal prosecutor in Washington, DC. The announcement marks a controversial move amid ongoing political tensions.
Thousands gathered in Washington DC for the People’s March, advocating for social justice and policy reforms. The event drew diverse crowds, highlighting widespread calls for change and unity across the capital.
Former President Trump does not have the authority to install Jeanine Pirro as an interim U.S. attorney. Such appointments are governed by federal law and require approval beyond the executive’s unilateral decision.
Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Kurios’ captivates Washington, D.C., audiences with breathtaking acrobatics and imaginative storytelling. The show delivers entertainment at its finest, blending artistry and innovation on stage.
A recent report reveals that 72% of Washington eighth graders are not proficient in math, highlighting ongoing challenges in the state’s education system. Officials urge increased support to boost student performance.
Washington faces a surge in crime as officers grow fearful of backlash and reduced support. Rising violence strains law enforcement efforts, prompting concerns over public safety and policing challenges in the nation’s capital.
Horacio Rozanski, CEO of Booz Allen Hamilton, leads with a focus on innovation and growth. Featured in The Business Journals, Rozanski’s strategic vision drives the firm’s success in the evolving consulting landscape.
🦅 Top Washington DC Sports Betting Sites for New & Experienced Bettors in 2025 🦅 – Covers.com highlights the leading platforms offering secure, user-friendly options and competitive odds for all skill levels.
A judge declined to immediately reverse former President Trump’s recent changes at the U.S. Institute of Peace, allowing his appointees to remain while legal challenges proceed, NPR reports.
RFK Jr.’s grandchildren swam in a contaminated creek in Washington, DC, despite official warnings to avoid the water due to pollution risks, raising concerns about public health and safety enforcement.
USAID faces increased scrutiny under the Trump administration, which targets its global aid programs for budget cuts. The agency’s role in foreign assistance is at the center of policy debates about U.S. foreign aid priorities.
KING5.com highlights the 10 best Fourth of July events and fireworks shows across Washington. From Seattle’s iconic celebrations to scenic waterfront displays, discover top spots to enjoy Independence Day festivities statewide.
The Education Department’s future faces uncertainty as legal experts debate whether President Trump can dismantle the agency without Congressional approval. The move would challenge longstanding separation of powers norms.
“Crime tourists” from abroad are targeting wealthy Asian residents in the D.C. area, sparking concerns over a rising spree of thefts and burglaries. Authorities urge vigilance as investigations intensify.