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Guest Column | Horror movies are experiencing unprecedented popularity, dominating box offices and streaming platforms. This surge raises questions about societal fears and the genre’s evolving impact on audiences.
Washington State has joined a multistate lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Education’s new conditions on federal funding. The move aims to protect state autonomy and oppose perceived overreach in education policy.
The U.S. has urged travelers to reconsider visiting Jamaica due to rising violence on the island. The advisory highlights increased crime and safety concerns, urging caution for tourists and residents alike.
Souring US-China relations are threatening Washington apple growers, a key export sector, as tariffs and trade barriers disrupt access to the lucrative Chinese market, the US-China Business Council warns.
Businesswoman and sports owner Michele Kang has made a historic investment in U.S. soccer, acquiring a majority stake in the Washington Spirit and becoming a leading figure in women’s sports advancement.
Photos capture President Trump’s military parade showcasing U.S. armed forces, juxtaposed with nationwide “No Kings” protests challenging his leadership. The images reflect a nation divided over power and patriotism.
A deal to revive the US-China trade truce has been finalized, President Trump announced Tuesday, signaling progress in easing tensions between the world’s two largest economies, Reuters reports.
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.
The Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., kicks off with 13 key events this spring. Highlights include the Parade, Sakura Matsuri, and the Blossom Kite Festival, celebrating the iconic blooms with vibrant activities.
Over 50 universities are currently under investigation as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, NPR reports. The probes target funding linked to DEI programs.
In a recent column, The Washington Post highlights how Republicans persistently create new narratives blaming immigrants for various societal issues, shifting focus from deeper policy challenges and fostering division.
ICE and law enforcement partners arrested nearly 200 alien offenders during a four-day immigration enforcement operation in Washington, D.C., targeting individuals with criminal histories, officials reported.
Washington Football’s evolving team culture is turning heads on the recruiting trail. Emphasizing unity and resilience, the Huskies are attracting top talent eager to be part of a rising program.
The highly anticipated Trump DC military parade is set to take place in the heart of Washington, D.C. The route will showcase key landmarks, including the National Mall and Constitution Avenue. See the full map and details.
The US House has passed a $9.4 billion cut to foreign aid and international broadcasting funding, a move backed by Trump-era priorities. The reduction reflects ongoing debates over US global engagement and budget priorities.
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.
Love Island USA star Kendall Washington faces controversy after a NSFW video surfaced online. The leaked footage has sparked widespread attention and raised questions about privacy and online security.
President Trump signs an executive order to dismantle the Education Department, aiming to reduce federal involvement in schools. The controversial move sparks debate over the future of U.S. education policy.
A U.S. senator has faced increased threats amid a sharp rise in anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim incidents nationwide, highlighting growing concerns over hate-driven violence and political targeting, The Washington Post reports.
A small Washington border town faces economic strain as Trump’s trade war with Canada disrupts cross-border commerce. Local businesses report losses, highlighting the far-reaching impact of tariffs on everyday livelihoods.





















