No Kings, Washington DC
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Activists held “no Kings” protests in New York, DC, and cities around the country to blast President Trump and accuse him of executing an illegal power grab. The vibe was festive at many protests
President Donald Trump is involved in planning for a major new monument in Washington, DC: a triumphal arch to commemorate the country’s 250th anniversary, marking his latest effort to impose his style and tastes on the nation’s capital.
The Key Bridge between Arlington and Washington, D.C. is shut down again in both directions on Friday afternoon due to an unspecified incident.
Tens of thousands will march on the National Mall in Washington DC in protest against Donald Trump - with millions more taking part in No Kings rallies across the US.
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Nation's capital defies shutdown chaos with bold 'DC is open' push to lure tourists back to capital
Washington DC's tourism bureau relaunches its 'DC is Open' campaign during the federal government shutdown, reminding visitors that city attractions and hotels remain open.
President Donald Trump has formally unveiled yet another construction project near the nation’s capital. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
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National Guard troops are leaving Washington. What have they accomplished?
There are many reasons — cost, efficient use of personnel and resources, a hallowed democratic tradition of keeping the military out of domestic politics — why the National Guard and U.S. Army
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets from Times Square to the National Mall on Saturday, waving flags and holding signs calling for accountability and democracy during nationwide “No Kings Day" protests.
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Visiting DC During the Shutdown? Here’s What to Do in Washington Right Now.
The government shutdown has temporarily closed many of Washington's go-to spots for tourists, including the free Smithsonian museums. But if you’re coming to town during the shutdown, your itinerary can still be salvaged.
A super yacht formerly named after Ghislaine Maxwell caught fire in a harbour in Washington, DC. The 180ft vessel was bought by press baron Robert Maxwell for $20m in 1986 and he named it the “Lady Ghislaine” after the youngest of his nine children.