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Trump administration continues spending to celebrate US 250th anniversary, including $5.1 million to restore statues

Trump administration continues spending to celebrate US 250th anniversary, including $5.1 million to restore statues

Jill Biden rules out that her husband and Kamala Harris are estranged due to the controversial revelations released by the former vice president

Uncertainty has weighed heavily on the 20,000 sailors stranded in the war zone

An investigation by the Niskanen Center indicates that, allegedly, the presence of the National Guard in Washington is costly and not so effective

Despite the legal victory for the military plaintiffs, the outlook remains adverse for the LGBTQ community in the military sphere

The Democratic candidate assures that he will prosecute ICE agents who apply racial profiling

The celebration of Donald Trump's 80th birthday could be overshadowed by the call of the “No Kings” movement to go out and protest

Court decision allows Trump's order to reform the electoral system to temporarily advance

Joe Biden reappeared with a lawsuit filed against the Department of Justice demanding to block audios and material that could harm him

Adam Brandon, senior advisor at the Independent Center, explains the rise of independent voters and its impact on US elections.

The president affirmed that he must remain in Washington in the face of the crisis with Iran and Cuba

The White House seeks to reduce millions of pending cases and toughen immigration processes

The White House Ballroom will actually be a real fortress that will have a port for attack drones mounted on its roof

Hispanic organizations and congressmen asked for limits on ICE and greater protection for migrant communities

Police identified the suspect as Michael Orlando Dickey, 42, who faces a charge of involuntary manslaughter and remains in custody.

The drama is even more heartbreaking for some 22,000 of these minors, who have seen how ICE took both parents away, leaving them completely helpless.

Economists say that American drivers who travel long distances daily are spending up to $100 a month on gasoline

Rumors of reconciliation between Cardi B and Stefon Diggs began in April when the player attended a concert on the singer's tour.

Frauds on Facebook caused losses of $794 million in 2025 and triggered a lawsuit against Meta for lack of protections against fraud for users

Agents from the local sheriff's office responded to the scene. Upon arrival, the officers claimed to have found Spillman in the middle of an act of indecent exposure.

Judge Zia Faruqui Apologizes to Cole Allen for Restrictive Jail Conditions as He Faces Charges for Attempted Murder of Trump

A sudden swing in temperatures, with variations of up to 30 degrees, will impact this week a large part of the United States

Ohio Representative Marcy Kaptur was the victim of fraud orchestrated by a former employee who charged her personal expenses to a credit card

Apparently, they are paving the way for two millionaires to be favored in the primary election

A study reveals you need to earn $53,000 a year to live in the US. We explain how much you would need to earn per hour and which states require

A partial list of the main ways Trump is trying to win the November election, even against the will of the voters

A study reveals that most families in the U.S. do not earn enough to pay for childcare, whose costs exceed even rent

President Claudia Sheinbaum orders greater coordination between Mexico's Foreign Minister and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio

Appointed Crown Prince of Iran in 1967 during his father's coronation, Pahlavi is demanding the resignation of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from exile.

Musician Brian King Joseph files lawsuit in California Superior Court against Will Smith

Trump's immigration offensive enriches companies that profit from the division and pain of Latino families

Air crashes in the US in 2025 left dozens dead, opened federal investigations and reignited the debate on aviation safety

The flu vaccine is free for millions of people in the U.S. With new strains circulating, immunization is key. Where to get it for free.

Controversy grows over adding Donald Trump's name to the Kennedy Center; some relatives of the former Democratic president disapprove of the move

Brian Walshe was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife and the disappearance of her body

Climate of anarchy and terror increases in abusive arrests of immigrants

The press secretary reported on the name change of the Center for the Performing Arts, following a unanimous vote by the board of directors

AIPAC is led by 50 people: 41 board members who govern the organization and nine executives who implement its strategies

It's about recognizing that cannabis can have legitimate medical applications when administered carefully, the president noted

Citizens with total restrictions on entering the U.S. are from the countries of Burkina Faso, Laos, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Syria

The tour announcement, which will begin in April 2026, comes shortly after the release of their first album together, Better Late Than Ever

Lawmakers heard testimony from U.S. citizens detained by immigration agents during raids in Southern California

After 14 phone conversations, President Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum met for the first time in person

For Landon Donovan, the Mexican national team won't have much of a future in the next World Cup and he doesn't foresee a good future for them beyond the first

Mexico will start from the thirteenth position among those vying for the title, according to the results of the Opta supercomputer analysis

Review the four pots presented by FIFA from which the 12 groups of the 2026 World Cup will be drawn: eight Latin American teams have already qualified

A young Cuban immigrant received a call from USCIS on the same day as her citizenship appointment: she was informed that the process had been canceled

Donald Trump made racist comments, describing Omar and other Somali immigrants as “trash” and calling for them to leave the United States

Rahmanullah Lakanwal was identified as the alleged shooter in the ambush attack that killed a National Guard member

Government identified the shooting suspect as Rahmanullah Lakamal, who according to DHS was admitted to the United States in September 2021

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that, at Trump's direction, he will deploy 500 additional troops to Washington, D.C.

The draw will define the groups on December 5 and both teams will be on opposite sides of the bracket

Several chefs share techniques to achieve a juicy, tender, and well-cooked Thanksgiving turkey, from brining to smoking or frying

After three consecutive terms as mayor of Washington DC, Democrat Muriel Bowser decided not to seek reelection again

Influencer Christopher Blake Griffith responds to defamation lawsuit filed by player Stefon Diggs

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene fears facing President Donald Trump's anger directed at her and chooses to resign from Congress

All SNAP recipients will have to reapply for vouchers, according to the Secretary of Agriculture: we explain what's behind this measure

Brian Walshe, accused of killing his wife, was found competent to stand trial after undergoing a mental evaluation

The Mega Millions jackpot grows to $965 million, the eighth-highest prize in the game's history. The next drawing will be this Friday

Capitol Police intervention prevented a subject from entering the building with the intention of assassinating Robert Garcia, representative from California

They are generating labor shortages, increasing prices and contracting the economy

Trump ordered the Department of Justice to implement the death penalty, reversing more than four decades of abolition of this punishment in the nation's capital

Democrats are also considering holding such a gathering before the November 2026 elections

Trump will send the National Guard to Memphis, a city he called “four times more dangerous” than Mexico City

Muhammad Zahid Chaudhry served in the Washington, D.C. National Guard from 2001 to 2005

Trump announced his decision to fire Cook on August 25 due to allegations raised by a Trump appointee

Vice President JD Vance flew to Utah and met with the family of slain political activist Charlie Kirk before transporting his coffin to Arizona

Lucas Allen Fussell had already pleaded guilty to two counts of distributing child pornography at the end of 2024

A federal court has temporarily blocked the IRS from providing sensitive taxpayer data to ICE.

Trump says Chicago will figure out why its called the WAR Department and that he likes the smell of deportations in the mornings

Washington, DC, Attorney General Brian Schwalb sued the Trump administration over the

Faced with the lack of attention from municipal authorities, they are taking the bull by the horns, but they want to see more commitment from the council members

Noem said it was Trump prerogative to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago as he did in Los Angeles

A judge temporarily blocks the Trump administration from quickly deporting most undocumented immigrants without due process

Trump says Chicago and New York are likely next targets in his fight against crime with federal agents and the National Guard

The Secretary of Defense authorized the more than 2,000 members of the National Guard stationed in the capital to carry weapons

BBC Verify examined what the figures for violent crime in the capital show and how it compares to other US cities.

The two-time Democratic governor questioned the president authority to carry out some of his threats.

Stephen Miller believes that crime has increased in Washington to the point of making it a very dangerous place

Redistricting would create five Republican-leaning seats in the United States House of Representatives

Federal court reaffirms ruling limiting Trump asylum ban at the U.S.-Mexico border

The immigration agency made a request for more than seven million physical addresses of people who pay taxes with ITIN

Applicants must be U.S. citizens and live in one of the 50 states.

The current FBI headquarters had structural and utility problems, and its move was discussed for several years.

Trump took advantage of the protests against ICE raids to take control of the California National Guard, which reports to the governor

The Trump administration delivered personal data of immigrants enrolled in Medicaid to deportation officials at the Department of Homeland Security

The US Army marks its 250th anniversary with a rare military parade in Washington, D.C., coinciding with Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. Tanks, warplanes, and nearly 6,000 troops will take over

The U.S. Army plans a massive parade in Washington D.C. on June 14, 2025, coinciding with its 250th anniversary and former President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, featuring thousands of troops,

President Donald Trump signs an executive order directing federal agencies to identify sanctuary cities and potentially cut their funding, intensifying immigration enforcement efforts.

Women’s March stages a protest in Washington following Donald Trump’s election victory, raising concerns over women’s rights and progressive causes.

USAElections2024: Kamala Harris hosts election night watch party at Howard University as election results show wins for both Harris and Trump.

A former FTX executive and a crypto policy expert, once a powerful Washington couple, now face prison time amid the downfall of FTX and criminal investigations.
Rahul Gandhi speaks on Modi’s campaign strategies and criticizes the coalition in Washington, D.C., highlighting political dynamics in India.

Federal judge orders Donald Trump’s campaign to cease using the song “Hold On, I’m Coming” by Isaac Hayes, following a lawsuit from the artist’s estate.

President Biden returns to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, for a brief retreat amid ongoing presidential duties, with locals expressing they miss his casual ice cream outings.

Donald Trump’s legal team requests to transfer his Manhattan criminal case to federal court in a strategic move to delay potential sentencing.

Pro-Palestine group releases insects and sets off fire alarms at Watergate Hotel where Israeli PM Netanyahu is staying. Netanyahu to deliver a speech at US Congress amid protests.