by Cayla Labgold-Carroll | Feb 25, 2026 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — President Trump delivered the nation’s longest State of the Union address Tuesday evening as he touted his administration’s immigration enforcement and condemned the actions of Democratic representatives. Among the guests were Charlie Kirk’s...
by Anisha Iqbal and Brooke Sharp | Feb 25, 2026 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — Many high-profile lawmakers and guests attended the State of the Union address Tuesday, where President Donald Trump spent most of his 107-minute speech boasting his administration’s accomplishments in his second term. “But tonight, after just one...
by Cate Bouvet | Feb 25, 2026 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON —The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case where a county foreclosed on a Michigan family’s home and sold it at auction at a price far below market value in order to recoup $2,200 in taxes. Pung v. Isabella County, challenges the High Court...
by Alexia Sextou | Feb 25, 2026 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday confronted a question that could reshape U.S.-Cuba relations by interpreting a decades-long property rights law for the first time in 30 years. The case, Havana Docks Corporation v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, wrangled with how...
by Sarah Han | Feb 25, 2026 | Featured, Politics, Topics
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday seemed split over whether Exxon Mobil can override immunity protections for foreign companies and sue Cuban companies for expropriating property that Exxon initially owned prior to the 1959 Cuban Revolution. The case, Exxon...
by Sarah Han | Feb 25, 2026 | Featured, National Security
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers at a House of Foreign Affairs hearing on Tuesday called for stronger export enforcement mechanisms to stop China from smuggling American AI chips for Chinese technological development. The Bureau of Industry and Security declared in January that...
by Anisha Iqbal | Feb 25, 2026 | Business, Featured
WASHINGTON –– The Trump administration announced Tuesday they plan to formalize a new economic security coalition designed to counter China’s dominance in rare minerals and artificial intelligence infrastructure. “The nation that controls the industrial foundation of...
by Sarah Han and Chloe Park | Feb 24, 2026 | Featured, National Security, Topics
WASHINGTON — Draped in blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag, hundreds of protesters filled the steps of Lincoln Memorial on Saturday ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin initially expected to seize Ukraine...
by Cate Bouvet | Feb 19, 2026 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — Two groups of protesters with strikingly different objectives demonstrated outside the inaugural meeting of President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, at which world leaders pledged a combined $7 billion for Gaza’s reconstruction. One group opposed...
by Dasha Dubinina | Feb 19, 2026 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON – The International Monetary Fund was prepared to bring Ukraine’s $8.2 billion loan package to its executive board within days, after the war-ravaged country met requirements and secured other financing assurances from partner nations, the IMF’s top...
by David Sun | Feb 19, 2026 | Environment, Featured
WASHINGTON — Exactly one month after a major sewer line collapsed, pouring raw sewage into the Potomac River, environmental advocates and experts warned the public health threat could continue for months. The initial spill occurred on Jan. 19 when a section of the...
by Jasmine Kim | Feb 19, 2026 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — As lawmakers on Capitol Hill weigh how quickly autonomous vehicles should be allowed on American roads, one critical issue remains unresolved: ensuring driverless cars can safely navigate around firefighters, EMTs, and police during emergencies. With...