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August 23, 2026

Two-panel image: left shows a security operations room with multiple monitors and an American flag; right shows the US Capitol dome against a blue sky.

America August 14, 2026

Washington Is Outsourcing Its Cyberwar to Private Companies for the First Time

President Donald Trump signed a memo clearing the way for vetted American companies to launch their own offensive cyberattacks against…

By Jimmy Adeel

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USA Herald August 11, 2026

From a Free Concert to a $252,000 Bill: How the Kennedy Center’s Lawsuit Against a Jazz Musician Backfired

A lawsuit that started with threats of a $1 million penalty just ended with the plaintiff owing the defendant a…

By Rihem Akkouche

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America August 10, 2026

A Yuan, a Powder, and a Judge’s “Amazement”: Inside the Evidence Nobody Knew Was There

Ten convenience stores. Twenty-eight counts. Nine defense lawyers. And in the end, what nearly upended a month-long federal trial wasn’t…

By Rihem Akkouche

Two people ride small motorcycles on a wet, reflective pavement with the Washington Monument in the distance.

America June 30, 2026

Reflecting Pool Becomes Political as Biden Mocks Trump Over Costly Repairs

The Reflecting Pool at the Lincoln Memorial has become the center of a new political dispute after former President Joe…

By Jackie Allen

Left: athlete paddling a stand-up paddleboard through spray, wearing a white helmet and USA gear. Right: Lincoln Memorial beside a reflecting pool with people nearby and blue sky.

America June 21, 2026

Reflecting Pool Incident Leads to Arrest of Former U.S. Olympian After Alleged Vandalism

The Reflecting Pool at the Lincoln Memorial has become the center of a federal investigation after a former U.S. Olympic…

By Jackie Allen

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America July 5, 2023

White House Evacuation: Cocaine Found in Executive Mansion where first-family stays

What was initially called an “unknown item” was discovered at the White House on Sunday night. There was a White…

By Jackie Allen

USA Herald

Business March 21, 2022

Grubhub Facing Lawsuit from Washington D.C.

In today’s world, it’s become all too common for people to use food delivery apps. As more people are on…

By Gabrielle Seunagal

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America April 17, 2018

Washington, D.C. Moves to Permit 16 and 17-Year-Olds to Vote

The Hill reports that lawmakers in Washington, D.C. are considering allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to vote in the forthcoming 2020…

By Gabrielle Seunagal

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