Washington D.C.
6 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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AI Glitch Unleashes "Demon" in Real Estate Listing
A bizarre AI-generated image in a Washington, D.C. real estate listing has sparked alarm and amusement online, highlighting the risks of relying on artificial intelligence in content creation.
Entertainment and Politics Collide in a Week of Big Announcements
From TV series adaptations to presidential addresses, the entertainment and politics worlds intersect in unexpected ways
Kennedy Center to Halt Entertainment Operations for Two Years Amid Renovations and Leadership Turmoil
The John F. Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. will cease entertainment events for two years starting July 4, as the venue undergoes renovations. This decision comes after a wave of canceled events and low ticket sales, which have plagued the center since President Trump's leadership overhaul. The move has raised concerns about the center's future and its role in the nation's cultural landscape.
Alabama Prison Activists Transferred to Solitary Confinement Amid Funding Crisis and Immigration Enforcement Controversy
Three activist inmates in Alabama were moved to solitary confinement, raising concerns of retaliation. Simultaneously, in Washington D.C., the US Senate scrambled to reach a funding deal amid a partial shutdown and the controversial deaths of two U.S. citizens killed by federal agents.