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In Japan, a key U.S. security ally, mounting anger grows over Washington’s “unacceptable” steel import measures. Tokyo warns the tariffs threaten economic ties and regional stability, escalating trade tensions.
The University of Washington’s College of Arts and Sciences hosts a timely forum, “Making Sense of This Political Moment,” exploring the complexities of today’s political landscape through expert analysis and community dialogue.
Discover the top events in Cincinnati from May 26 to June 1, featuring live music, family activities, and local festivals. Our picks highlight the best ways to enjoy the city’s vibrant culture this week.
The latest Nation’s Report Card reveals how Washington state schools and student test scores compare nationally. Results highlight strengths and areas needing improvement in Washington’s education system.
Homicides declined in numerous major U.S. cities in 2023, signaling a potential shift in crime trends, according to a Washington Post report. Experts highlight varied factors contributing to the decrease.
Concerns over the Trump administration’s policies have led to a noticeable decline in international tourists canceling U.S. travel plans. Experts warn this trend may impact the tourism industry and broader economy.
A guide to Washington’s active NFL players highlights standout Huskies making big impacts across the league. From rising stars to seasoned veterans, this overview keeps fans updated on their pro careers.
Former President Donald Trump accused China of breaching the U.S. tariff agreement, claiming Beijing failed to meet its trade commitments. His remarks highlight ongoing tensions in Sino-American economic relations.
Millions of bees escaped after a lorry transporting hives overturned in the US. Authorities scrambled to contain the swarming insects as the incident raised safety concerns for nearby residents and motorists.
Several migrants have been criminally charged for failing to register with the U.S. government, highlighting ongoing enforcement challenges at the border. Authorities emphasize the importance of compliance with registration requirements.
The Washington Times explores home entertainment with reviews spanning the gripping apocalypse of “The Last of Us” and a tribute to iconic performer Liza Minnelli, offering diverse insights for viewers this season.
Former President Trump plans to order the U.S. Education Department abolished, according to a Reuters report citing the Wall Street Journal. The move aims to reduce federal oversight in education policy.
Murder and violent crime rates declined across the U.S. last year, according to new FBI data. The report highlights significant drops in key offenses, signaling a positive trend in national public safety efforts.
Former President Donald Trump plans to prioritize business deals over geopolitical issues during his upcoming visit to the Middle East, signaling a shift from traditional diplomatic focus, The Washington Post reports.
As NFL stars set their sights on the Olympics, seasoned flag football veterans advocate for recognition and inclusion. They seek opportunities to showcase the sport’s growing appeal on the global stage.
Two Israeli embassy staff were fatally shot near the Washington DC Jewish Museum. Authorities are investigating the incident, with heightened security measures in place. The motive remains unclear.
Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s May meeting reveal concerns over inflation pressures, rising jobless risks, and financial stability. Policymakers debated the pace of rate hikes amid economic uncertainties, Reuters reports.
A recent YouGov poll reveals mixed opinions among Americans and Canadians on whether California, Oregon, and Washington should join Canada. The survey highlights regional attitudes toward potential border changes.
New data reveals significant staff losses across several Education Department offices, highlighting challenges in retaining employees amid ongoing reforms. Education Week details which divisions faced the steepest declines.
The US Senate has blocked Washington’s Revised Criminal Code Act, sparking debate over justice reforms. Critics argue the bill could undermine public safety, while supporters call for modernized laws.