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Strike Delays Classes in Southwest Washington
A teacher strike has delayed the start of classes in a southwest Washington school district as contract negotiations remain at a standstill.
Appeals Court Upholds Washington’s Redistricting Map
A federal appeals court has affirmed Washington state’s redrawn legislative district map, ruling it meets constitutional standards despite ongoing challenges.
National Guard Deployed in Washington, D.C.
Guard members from six states and the District of Columbia have been deployed to Washington, D.C., in support of local and federal authorities amid rising tensions.
Oregon Firefighter Arrested While on Duty in Washington
An Oregon firefighter battling a wildfire in Washington state has been arrested and detained by immigration authorities, sparking outcry from local officials.
Washington State Fair Opens in Puyallup
The Washington State Fair has officially opened in Puyallup, celebrating its 125th year with rides, concerts, and agricultural showcases for visitors.
Port Washington Data Center Approved for $8 Billion Project
Designs for a massive $8 billion data center in Port Washington have been approved, marking one of the largest technology infrastructure projects in the region.
Washington Transportation Officials Reject C-TRAN Board Proposal
State transportation officials in Washington have rejected an effort to restructure the C-TRAN board, citing concerns about representation and governance.
BASE Jumper Dies After Leap in Washington Mountains
A BASE jumper was killed after leaping from a 6,000-foot mountain in Washington state, with authorities confirming the death during the hazardous descent.
Former Congressman Duke Cunningham Dies at 83
Randy 'Duke' Cunningham, a decorated Vietnam War hero who later served in Congress before being convicted of bribery charges, has died at the age of 83.
Judge Blocks Trump Expansion of Migrant Expulsions
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s effort to expand expedited removal of migrants, ruling the policy overreaches executive authority.
Federal Reserve Independence Questioned Amid Trump’s Push to Reshape Central Bank
Emergency hearing on Fed Governor Lisa Cook highlights dispute as Trump seeks stronger control over monetary policy and faster rate cuts
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US Appeals Court Rules Against Most Trump-Era Tariffs
Federal Circuit finds International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize key tariffs; decision effective October 14 while appeal expected
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UK Sought Broad Access to Apple Users’ Data, Court Filing Reveals
Government aimed to widen data surveillance capabilities
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EU Antitrust Chief Urges Resistance to Trump’s Approach on Big Tech
European regulator calls for a firm stance on tech policy
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Japan Canceled U.S. Visit as Trade Deal Implementation Encounters Technical Hurdles
Negotiations on a $550 billion investment-for-tariff relief package stall amid unresolved administrative issues and calls for clarifying executive orders
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Community Accelerator Grants Award $10 Million to Washington Arts
Over 930 arts and cultural organizations across Washington state have received a total of $10 million in funding through the Community Accelerator Grant program to support creative projects.
Border Patrol Arrests Firefighters Battling Washington Wildfire
Two firefighters working to contain Washington state’s Bear Gulch wildfire were arrested by U.S. Border Patrol agents for alleged immigration violations, prompting sharp criticism from local officials and lawmakers.
New Adoration Chapel Opens in Washington Parish
A new Adoration chapel has been dedicated at Immaculate Conception Parish in Washington, honoring Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, a young Catholic who is soon to be canonized.
Washington Becomes First State to Ban Formaldehyde in Cosmetics
Washington state has enacted the nation’s first ban on all formaldehyde-releasing chemicals in cosmetics, marking a major step toward consumer safety and stricter product regulations.
Washington State Reports 200,000 Illegal School Bus Passings Annually
A new state report has revealed that drivers in Washington illegally pass stopped school buses more than 200,000 times each year, raising alarms over student safety.
Washington State Fair Celebrates 125th Anniversary
The Washington State Fair has opened its 125th edition, celebrating its history while showcasing new attractions and events for visitors of all ages.
Trump Orders National Guard Deployment in Washington, D.C.
Former President Donald Trump has ordered a National Guard surge in Washington, D.C., sparking protests, political controversy, and widespread concerns about federal overreach.
Federal Court Upholds Washington’s Redistricting Map
A federal appeals court has affirmed Washington state’s redrawn legislative district map, concluding that the boundaries comply with constitutional requirements and will stand for upcoming elections.
Washington Governor Condemns Arrest of Firefighters
Washington’s governor has criticized the arrest of firefighters by federal immigration authorities at an active wildfire site, warning that such actions undermine public safety and emergency response efforts.
Man Rescued From Collapsed Trench in Washington County
Emergency crews in Washington County successfully rescued a man trapped in a collapsed trench, after hours of careful digging and stabilization to free him safely.
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Powerball Jackpot in Washington Climbs to $815 Million
Lottery officials announced that the Powerball jackpot in Washington has surged to an unprecedented $815 million after no ticket matched all winning numbers in the latest drawing, making it one of the largest prizes in U.S. history.
Police Identify Shooter Who Attacked Catholic School
Authorities have identified the gunman who opened fire at a Catholic school, noting he had previously posted disturbing online videos, as investigators work to determine his motives and assess security vulnerabilities.
DHS Moves to Restrict Aid for Undocumented Immigrants
The Department of Homeland Security has issued new directives aimed at barring aid organizations from providing services to undocumented immigrants, prompting backlash from humanitarian groups and legal advocates.
FEMA Employees Suspended After Criticizing Administration
Several employees of the Federal Emergency Management Agency have been placed on leave after publishing an open letter criticizing the Trump administration’s handling of disaster response operations.
Chinese Envoy to Visit Washington for Trade Talks
China’s Ministry of Commerce has confirmed that a top trade envoy will travel to Washington for high-level negotiations, signaling a possible thaw in strained economic relations between the two nations.
FDA Limits New Coronavirus Vaccine to High-Risk Groups
The Food and Drug Administration announced it will restrict approval of the newest coronavirus vaccine to high-risk populations, citing safety considerations and the need to prioritize vulnerable communities.
D.C. Residents Report Slump in Restaurants Amid Troop Presence
Restaurant owners across Washington, D.C., say business has dropped sharply since troops began patrolling city streets, with residents citing heightened security and unrest as reasons for avoiding dining out.
Trump Administration Takes Control of Washington’s Union Station
The Trump administration has assumed control of Washington’s Union Station from Amtrak, with the Department of Transportation outlining plans for major renovations and increased federal oversight of the historic transit hub.
White House Fires CDC Director Over RFK Jr. Comments
The White House has dismissed the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention after he stated that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was weaponizing public health, a decision that has sparked intense political debate.
Trump and Gabbard Fire CIA’s Top Russia Expert
President Donald Trump and Vice President Tulsi Gabbard have removed the CIA’s leading Russia analyst just days after their summit in Alaska, a move that has raised alarms about intelligence oversight during heightened global tensions.
Argentine President Javier Milei Evacuated After Stones Thrown During Campaign Event
Milei and his inner circle unharmed after rock-throwing incident at Lomas de Zamora rally amid mounting political tensions
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Denmark Confronts U.S. Diplomat Over Covert Trump-Linked Influence in Greenland
Copenhagen summons top U.S. envoy after reports of covert efforts by Trump-affiliated Americans to sway Greenlandic sentiment, amid mounting Arctic geopolitical tensions
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Trump Demands RICO Charges Against George Soros and Son for Funding Violent Protests
President Trump calls for racketeering charges, accusing George Soros and his son Alexander of orchestrating and financing unrest across the United States.
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After the Shock of Defeat, Iranians Yearn for Change
Following the swift knockout of Iran’s military sites, public anger turns against the Ayatollahs as Trump’s decisive action inspires a nationwide push for freedom.
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Trump Challenges Fed Governor Lisa Cook in Historic Fight Over Presidential Authority
Governor Cook vows to contest her dismissal, as Trump cites constitutional power and positions the case for a Supreme Court showdown.
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National Guard Deployment in Washington Stirs Fear Among Immigrants
The deployment of National Guard units in Washington, D.C., as part of Trump’s crime crackdown has left many immigrant residents fearful of leaving their homes, highlighting the deep anxiety the measures have triggered in vulnerable comm...
Poll Shows Limited Support for Troops Policing Washington, D.C.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll has found that only 38 percent of Americans support Trump’s decision to deploy troops to patrol Washington, D.C., reflecting widespread public unease over the use of military forces for domestic law enforcement.
Washington to Conserve 77,000 Acres of Forest
Washington state has announced the permanent conservation of 77,000 acres of older forests on public lands, a move aimed at protecting biodiversity, supporting climate goals, and preserving natural habitats for future generations.
Washington Commanders Finalize 53-Man Roster
The Washington Commanders have announced their initial 53-man roster for the upcoming season, making several surprise cuts and adjustments as the team prepares for its 2025 campaign.
Washington Homelessness Rises Despite Billions Spent
A new report shows that homelessness in Washington state continues to climb despite billions of dollars in state spending, sparking debate over the effectiveness of existing programs and the urgent need for more targeted solutions.
FEMA Employees Suspended After Criticism of Trump Administration
Several FEMA employees have been placed on administrative leave after signing an open letter that sharply criticized the Trump administration’s handling of disaster relief, raising concerns over free speech protections within federal age...
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Federal Reserve Independence Questioned Amid Trump’s Push to Reshape Central Bank
US Appeals Court Rules Against Most Trump-Era Tariffs
UK Sought Broad Access to Apple Users’ Data, Court Filing Reveals
EU Antitrust Chief Urges Resistance to Trump’s Approach on Big Tech
Japan Canceled U.S. Visit as Trade Deal Implementation Encounters Technical Hurdles
Argentine President Javier Milei Evacuated After Stones Thrown During Campaign Event
Denmark Confronts U.S. Diplomat Over Covert Trump-Linked Influence in Greenland
Trump Demands RICO Charges Against George Soros and Son for Funding Violent Protests
After the Shock of Defeat, Iranians Yearn for Change
Trump Challenges Fed Governor Lisa Cook in Historic Fight Over Presidential Authority
How Beijing-Linked Networks Shape Elections in New York City
Trump Says U.S. Holds 'Incredible Cards' Over China but Reaffirms Positive Ties
Majority of Voters Support Trump’s National Guard Deployment in Washington, D.C.
White House Says National Guard Deployments in 19 States Unrelated to Trump’s Crime Crackdown
A 150-Year Tradition to Be Abolished? Uproar Over the Popular Central Park Attraction
FBI Investigates John Bolton Over Classified Documents in High-Profile Raids
Ukraine Declares De Facto War on Hungary and Slovakia with Terror Drone Strikes on Their Gas Lifeline
Hungary Criticizes Ukraine: "Violating Our Sovereignty"
U.S. Treasury Secretary Whitney Bessent Backs Stablecoins to Boost Treasury Demand
White House Confirms Talks Over Intel Stake
Trump Suggests U.S. Could Support Ukraine ‘By Air’
Trump Called Viktor Orbán: "Why Are You Using the Veto"
Shari Redstone Confirms $16 Million Trump Settlement Preceding Paramount–Skydance Merger
MSNBC Rebrands as MS NOW Amid Comcast’s Cable Spin-Off
Katie Miller Leaves Musk Role to Launch Podcast for Conservative Mothers
UK Government Tries to Sue 4chan for Breaching Online Safety Act
Zelenskyy and his allies say they will press Trump on security guarantees
Beijing is moving into gold and other assets, diversifying away from the dollar
High-Stakes Trump-Putin Summit on Ukraine Underway in Alaska
Trump Family-Backed Crypto Group Targets Asian Acquisitions to Build Bitcoin Reserve
Man Who Threw Sandwich at Federal Agents in Washington Charged with Assault – Identified as Justice Department Employee
Mexico Extradites 26 Cartel Figures to the United States in Coordinated Security Operation
Trump Extends US-China Tariff Truce for 90 Days
Trump considers lawsuit against Powell over Fed renovation costs
South Korean court orders arrest of former First Lady Kim Keon Hee on bribery and corruption allegations
Private Welsh island with 19th-century fort listed for sale at over £3 million
JD Vance to meet Tory MP Robert Jenrick and Reform’s Nigel Farage on UK visit
DC paid protester requests surge 400% amid Trump’s federal takeover of city police: crowd company CEO says vast majority of political event attendees in Washington are paid in some way
Trump will reassess DC crime crackdown after 30 days
Nvidia and AMD Strike Revenue-Sharing Deal to Sell AI Chips in China
Markets Slip as Semiconductor Sector Faces New Revenue-Sharing Demands
Trump Extends Tariff Truce With China by 90 Days
Concerns Over Inflation Data Integrity After BLS Chief Fired
Trump Declares Crime Emergency in Washington, D.C.
White House Considers Marijuana Reclassification
Markets Slip as Government Targets AI-Chip Exports
Trump Proposes Land Concessions to End Ukraine War
Deadly Explosion at U.S. Steel Plant in Pennsylvania
Trump Urges Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to Resign Over Alleged Chinese Business Ties
Superman Actor Dean Cain To Become ICE Agent With Gen Z Army
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