Home Home About Contact
Log in Sign Up Search media
Home About Contact Log in Sign Up Search media
Ligth
Dark
English (United States)
Serbian (Latin, Serbia)
Afghanistan
Aland Islands
Albania
Algeria
American Samoa
Andorra
Angola
Antigua
Argentina
Aruba
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Bolivia
Bosnia
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Central African Republic
China
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Egypt
England
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Hungary
Iraq
Ireland
Jamaica
Japan
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Mauritius
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Nigeria
Pakistan
Palestine
Philippines
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovenia
Somalia
Spain
Swaziland
Sweden
Syria
Tanzania
Thailand
Turkey
United States
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yemen
Zimbabwe
Other
Log in Sign Up

Arts
Arts
Autos
Bezbednost
Business
Bussiness
Cars
Economy
Entertainment
Environment
Fashion
Finance
Food
Hardver
Healt
Health
Internet
IT
Jobs
Life
Lifestyle
Magazine
Mobilni
News
News
Opinião
Opinion
Politica
Politics
Politics
Politics
Science
Softver
Sports
Tech
Tech
Technology
Tehnology
TV
Weather
World
Sedma sila

The Washington Post

Democracy Dies in Darkness
washingtonpost.com
Washington , United States
Subscribe
Entertainment Sports Lifestyle Tech Politics Business Opinion World Cars Jobs
The Washington Post
3h
Lawmakers launch bipartisan, last-minute bids to force vote on ACA subsidies
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers has launched a last-minute bid to extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire at the end of the
Read more ->
The Washington Post
3h
Calibri font banished as U.S. diplomacy returns to Times New Roman
Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the Biden administration’s shift to a sans serif font, to assist people with vision issues, a “wasteful” diversity
Read more ->
The Washington Post
4h
House passes Pentagon bill pressuring Hegseth to release boat strike evidence
The Senate could approve the measure in coming days, and lawmakers expressed confidence that President Donald Trump will sign it into law.
Read more ->
The Washington Post
7h
How voters really feel about affordability
Trump brushes it off, but the evidence is piling up that Americans are unhappy with their economist situations.
Read more ->
The Washington Post
7h
Supreme Court wrestles with death penalty in cases of intellectual disabilities
The justices wrestled with whether to allow Alabama to execute a man with low cognitive function, a ruling that could set new rules for states’ death
Read more ->
The Washington Post
8h
Trump finally confirms using vulgar slur about several countries in 2018
Trump previously denied using the language about Haiti, El Salvador and several African countries — before his nonchalant admission at a rally Tuesday
Read more ->
The Washington Post
11h
Second federal judge in New York orders release of Epstein files
Judge Richard M. Berman says a law Congress passed last month overrides the usual secrecy of grand jury proceedings.
Read more ->
The Washington Post
17h
Shapiro, Cox cross aisle to denounce the rise in political violence
Govs. Josh Shapiro (D) and Spencer Cox (R) join forces to denounce the rise in political violence in the past few years.
Read more ->
The Washington Post
18h
Migrants facing mandatory detention in U.S. are fighting back, and winning
DHS issued a policy blocking migrants from having bond hearings. But immigration attorneys are starting to win cases in which judges call the detentions
Read more ->
The Washington Post
18h
Texas midterms point to ideological corners, not swing-state issues
Next year’s contests seem destined to produce a congressional delegation of staunch conservatives and liberals, as determined by primary voters.
Read more ->
The Washington Post
yesterday
At the first stop on his affordability tour, Trump mocks affordability
What was supposed to be a speaking tour to connect with Americans struggling with higher prices and stagnant wages was instead a greatest hits campaign
Read more ->
The Washington Post
yesterday
House panel plans to end its boat strike probe, GOP chair says
Lawmakers in the House and Senate have been scrutinizing the U.S. military’s killing of two alleged drug smugglers who survived an attack on their boa
Read more ->
The Washington Post
yesterday
National Guard member shot in D.C. ‘stood up today,’ Trump says
Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe was one of the two West Virginia National Guard members shot in D.C. on Nov. 26. Spec. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, died the next day.
Read more ->
The Washington Post
yesterday
Miami will have its first Democratic mayor in nearly 30 years
The city elected former county commissioner Eileen Higgins on Tuesday in a runoff that attracted attention from President Donald Trump and national De
Read more ->
The Washington Post
yesterday
Senate Republicans offer counter-proposal on Obamacare subsidies
The GOP plan would replace expiring ACA subsidies with a new program that directly funds health savings accounts for eligible patients.
Read more ->
The Washington Post
yesterday
Supreme Court weighs further loosening campaign finance limits
Republican leaders are asking the high court to remove limits on how much parties can spend in coordination with federal candidates on items like adve
Read more ->
The Washington Post
yesterday
Justice Dept. says a court ruling is blocking efforts to reindict Comey
Justice Department lawyers said a ruling barring their access to key evidence has crippled their efforts to reindict former FBI director James B. Come
Read more ->
The Washington Post
yesterday
GOP lawmakers wary of Trump escalating beyond boat strikes in Venezuela
President Donald Trump has said Nicolás Maduro’s “days are numbered” as the country’s leader and declined to rule out deploying U.S. troops on the ground
Read more ->
The Washington Post
yesterday
Rights groups sue administration for release of memo justifying boat strikes
The complaint alleges that the U.S. military strikes on boats suspected of trafficking drugs from Latin America are illegal and that the public deserves
Read more ->
The Washington Post
yesterday
Judge orders release of ‘voluminous’ records in Ghislaine Maxwell case
A federal judge ordered the release of “voluminous” material gathered for the prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of aiding Jeffrey Ep
Read more ->

Subscribers (1)

About Privacy policy Terms Contact Advertising

Social network

© 2025 Sedmasila All rights reserved.

Services

REGISTER MEDIA