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As the US celebrates its 250th birthday in 2026, there is no better place to be during this historic milestone than Washington, DC.
From day to night and Beyoncé to parades, here’s what to do for the Fourth of July on the National Mall and beyond.
The city of Pawnee is honoring the American showman and performer, Pawnee Bill, with a memorial rodeo as well as other ...
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In a divided world, I found the community I was craving on the streets of Washington DC
I’d just left a gay bar in Washington DC when news broke of the massacre at Pulse nightclub in Orlando. Forty-nine LGBT + ...
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DC News Now on MSNThousands headed to DC for Independence Day: how to plan for travel
If you're celebrating Independence Day in the nation's capital, expect fireworks, fun and a fair share of traffic headaches.
Emotions ran high as speakers recalled the sacrifices of their fallen “brothers and sisters,” with more than 58,000 names of ...
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What to do in DC for July Fourth
Washington D.C. is always a hot tourist destination in the United States, and the city will host a myriad of patriotic events to commemorate the nation’s birthday. Over 72 million people are estimated ...
Nebraska football will conduct its annual Fan Day on Saturday, Aug. 2, followed by a Husker Big Red Preview open practice ...
July Fourth crab feasts, rooftop parties and a hot-dog-eating contest are on the agenda, along with outdoor movies, concerts ...
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Ethiopian News Agency - ENA on MSNEthiopia: Adwa Victory Memorial Attracts Over 189,000 Domestic and Foreign Visitors in 11 Months
More than 189,000 domestic and international tourists have visited the Adwa Victory Memorial over the past 11 months, according to Girum Girma, Director General of the Adwa Victory Memorial.
Joseph Drake, 100, of Hawley, is one of five surviving U.S. Army Rangers who served in World War II. He received a Congressional Gold Medal recently.
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5 things to know for July 21: Flooding, Gaza, Russia-Ukraine, LA crash, Washington Commanders
Washington Commanders. President Donald Trump is threatening to restrict a stadium deal in Washington, DC, unless the ...
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