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Washington DC: The Calm Before the Storm

Reporter Tim Constantine says it is unusually quiet in Washington, D.C. as President Donald Trump prepares to deliver his State of the Union address…

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Americans Reflect on 2025 and Look Ahead to 2026

As 2025 comes to a close, Pulse Reporter Migi Fabara took to the streets of Washington, D.C., to hear directly from Americans about the…

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ZooLights Returns to DC National Zoo with Giant Pandas Stealing the Show

The National Zoo in Washington, D.C., is kicking off the holiday season with the return of ZooLights, running now through January 3, 2026. The…

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Inside Trump’s Renovation Push at the Kennedy Center

The Trump Kennedy Center renovations mark a significant new chapter for one of the United States’ most important cultural landmarks. Under his renewed involvement,…

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National Guard Members Critically Injured in Targeted Ambush Near White House

Two members of the West Virginia National Guard are in critical condition after being shot in what authorities describe as a “targeted ambush” just…

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House Faces Showdown Over Bill to End Historic Shutdown

Daniel Compatangelo reports: This morning in Washington, all eyes are on Capitol Hill as the House prepares for a pivotal vote on the Senate-approved…

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House Votes to End Shutdown as Americans Face Rising Costs and Global Strains

Daniel Compatangelo reports: In Washington, the House reconvened this morning to vote on the Senate funding bill aimed at ending the nation’s longest-ever government…

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From Meme to Verdict: DC Sandwich Thrower Found Not Guilty

A Washington, DC jury has acquitted Sean Dunn, the man charged with assault for throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal officer during protests…

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Karoline Levitt Sounds Alarm as Government Shutdown Cripples Services

On Day 23 of the government shutdown, Press Secretary Karoline Levitt highlights the growing fallout: 500,000 federal workers missing paychecks, stalled small business loans,…

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U.S. Government Shutdown Enters 23rd Day

The U.S. government shutdown has stretched into its 23rd day, the second longest in history. With Congress still deadlocked over healthcare funding, millions face…

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From Truman to Trump: White House Transformations Continue

Construction is underway on a controversial new addition to the White House: a $250 million ballroom championed by U.S. President Donald Trump. Demolition began…

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Showdown in Washington: Government Shutdown Enters Day Two

Pulse TV reports from Washington, D.C., where the government shutdown has entered its second day. With federal workers furloughed and empty streets around the…

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Trump Says Iran’s Military Is Crumbling

During a roundtable on saving college sports, President Donald Trump briefly addressed the ongoing war and said U.S. forces are performing exceptionally well. Trump…

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Trump Pushes U.S. Weapons Production

President Trump posted on Truth Social that he concluded a meeting with the largest U.S. defense manufacturers, including BAE Systems, Boeing, Honeywell Aerospace, L3Harris…

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Turkey asks Britain to help protect Syria’s president

Turkey’s intelligence agency has asked its British counterpart, MI6, to take a larger role in protecting Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa following recent assassination plots,…

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