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Transgender Sports Policies Spark Federal Complaint in Washington School District

A Washington school district has filed a federal complaint over transgender sports policies, challenging state guidelines on athlete eligibility and…

When Will the Government Reopen? A Look at How Long Past Shutdowns Have Lasted

As Congress grapples with a budget impasse, many are asking when the government will reopen. Past shutdowns offer clues, with…

Oklahoma Will Test New Teachers With Controversial ‘America-First’ Exam

Oklahoma will pilot an “America-first” civics exam for some incoming teachers, igniting debate over politicization of education standards and potential…

Suspect in DC Shooting of 2 National Guard Members Formally Charged With Murder

A suspect in the Washington, DC shooting that killed two National Guard members has been formally charged with murder, authorities…

Homicides Plummet in Major U.S. Cities as Overall Crime Continues to Decline

Homicides in major U.S. cities have dropped sharply, according to new Council on Criminal Justice data, extending a broader nationwide…

22 Fun Facts Everyone Should Know About Washington, D.C

From cherry blossoms to secret stairways in the Capitol, Washington, D.C. brims with surprises. Discover 22 fun, quirky facts that…

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