Tanks roll through Washington DC for Trump's military parade
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Despite the parade, overall travel demand to Washington D.C. remains steady this weekend. Here's what travelers should know.
Israel has fully coordinated with Washington on Iran and notified the United States before its strike on Iranian targets, state broadcaster Kan quoted an Israeli official as saying on Friday.
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Investigators have been looking for Travis Decker since May 30. Three days later, a sheriff's deputy discovered the bodies of his three young daughters.
A video from Washington Commanders practice has stirred up rumors about Deebo Samuel's alleged weight gain and declined foot speed.
Travis Decker remained missing despite a multi-jurisdictional manhunt in effect for the 32-year old father and U.S. Army veteran.
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Texas Republicans were evasive Thursday about a request from the White House to redistrict the state ahead of the 2026 midterm elections after exiting a meeting in Washington to discuss the proposal.
3 sisters allegedly killed in Washington during visit with their father were suffocated: Authorities
Paityn Decker, 9; Evelyn Decker, 8; and Olivia Decker, 5, were located on June 2 near the Rock Island Campground in Chelan County, Washington, police said.
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The board of Washington County’s sewer agency approved a six-figure payout for its former chief executive officer, who tendered her resignation last month in the aftermath of an investigation by The Oregonian/OregonLive that uncovered lavish spending at the public agency.
Mr. O’Neal, a correspondent for The Economist, will be in charge of championing “personal liberties and free markets,” the section’s new direction laid out by Jeff Bezos.
The board rehired tenured employees while reducing teaching assistant positions to part-time amid a budget shortfall.
Public schools have had a tough run — pandemic closures and culture wars, falling test scores and rising absenteeism. Now they’re facing a host of new pressures, this time from state and federal policies including proposals for private-school vouchers, funding cuts, and scrutiny of their approaches to gender and race.
The Rev. William Barber II, a nationally known civil rights activist from North Carolina, has faced recent arrests for protesting legislation. Luciana Perez Uribe Guinassi reports the anti-poverty advocate has challenged proposed cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs, like SNAP.