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The June 14 event will feature flyovers, demonstrations, musical performances and fireworks. Here's what to know about attending or watching from home.
The year-long effort will culminate next weekend with a few lingering uncertainties, including how many spectators will show ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump was overshadowed by the drama surrounding Trump ...
A new travel ban signed by President Trump goes into effect Monday morning, blocking citizens from more than a dozen ...
The Army said it would cover the cost of any damage to Washington, D.C.'s streets from its June 14 parade. Mayor Muriel ...
LGBTQ+ people and supporters from around the world marched through the streets of Washington on Saturday in a joyful ...
About a mile from the home of a president who has been rolling back LGBT rights, popular drag queen Gottmik is firing up a ...
LGBTQ+ people and their allies ­gathered yesterday at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC – the site of Martin Luther King’s 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech – to rally for preserving decades of ...
LGBTQ+ people and supporters from around the world marched through the streets of Washington on Saturday in a joyful ...
Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys recently performed at a Unite for Veterans, Unite for America Rally at Washington, DC. The ...
As Washington, D.C. gears up for an upcoming military parade, city officials are raising concerns about potential street ...
The airport will be closed to accommodate the various activities of the parade, which is meant to celebrate the 250th ...