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Thousands were expected to gather at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial for a rally and march to the U.S. Capitol.
Washington, DC was transformed into a vibrant hub of celebration, activism, and unity as WorldPride came to the nation's capital.
As the 50th annual Pride celebration came to a close this weekend in Washington D.C., violence was seen across the city. The violent acts followed a long week of debate over whether or not Dupont Circle Park should remain open for pride-related events.
Organizers for World Pride 2025 told ABC News they are emphasizing messages of hope at a time when the LGBTQ+ community is being targeted by the Trump administration.
The National Park Service said Friday it would temporarily close the park at the center of Washington’s historic LGBTQ neighborhood ahead of the city’s annual Pride weekend, moving forward with
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Washingtonian on MSNDupont Circle Park Will Be Closed During Pride Weekend Because a DJ Plans an Unpermitted Party There, the Park Service SaysThe National Park Service and the US Park Police announced that they will close Dupont Circle Park between 5 AM Friday and 6 PM Sunday, a window that coincides with multiple celebrations during WorldPride,
It’s a busy weekend with Pride events in the D.C. area and scattered showers and thunderstorms may have an impact on the festivities.
The global Pride celebration in the nation's capital is taking place at a critical moment when LGBTQ freedoms are increasingly being threatened.
Washington is hosting WorldPride, a global celebration of the L.G.B.T.Q. community, but the event has been made more difficult by shifts in U.S. policy.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Khalid cried on stage at his first-ever Pride. The "Better" singer got emotional on stage while performing at the WorldPride DC 2025 Free Street Festival & Closing Concert on Sunday, June 8. A video posted by Gaye Magazine shows Khalid teary-eyed on stage while the crowd chants his name.
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNWeather in DC today: Is more rain coming post-parade?It may be officially the final weekend of spring here in the D.C. region but saying it is anything other than a busy summer weekend would be an understatement. World Pride events continue across the D.