The Newsroom in D.C. Tries to Keep the Newsstand as a Shopping Destination
The Newsroom, overflowing with magazines and newspapers on mismatched shelves, has endured as a symbol of a different Washington.

Stephen Bota, owner of the Newsroom, one of the last newsstands in Washington.
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In the World Cup’s missing country, failure sparks bitter political battle
Giorgia Meloni’s government is keen to extend control over Italian football as fans mourn a third consecutive World Cup debacle.
The happiest World Cup game
POLITICO has been crunching the numbers to see how all 48 of this year’s World Cup participants rank in several other off-field categories, which we’ll share more of over the weekend. In today’s item, we're looking at countries sorted by their FIFA rank against their citizens' as
Spanish prime minister’s wife to face corruption trial, judge orders her to surrender passport
The wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez was ordered by a judge on Saturday to surrender her passport ahead of an impending trial on corruption charges, according to multiple outlets. Begoña Gómez is accused of using her position to help certain private-sector companies s
Exclusive: Iran declares Mexico to be World Cup winner
After striking a ceasefire deal with U.S., regime officials are striking at the the country's handling of the tournament.