Opinion February 18 Green rhetoric, polluted water: The Left’s DC sewage failure is a disgrace Massive sewage spill dumps hundreds of millions of gallons into Potomac River near D.C. Trump calls in FEMA while local Democratic leaders stay silent.
Washington DC February 17 Teen in tactical gear arrested after allegedly charging toward US Capitol with loaded shotgun The U.S. Capitol Police said Tuesday that it detained a man near the U.S. Capitol Building who was in possession of a loaded shotgun.
Homeland Security February 16 Shutdown flips ICE oversight fight as DHS moves to block surprise lawmaker visits DHS claims government shutdown allows ban on surprise congressional visits to immigration detention facilities, sparking ongoing legal battle with lawmakers.
Opinion February 14 As America turns 250, Trump should restore Washington, DC's original borders Virginia Democrats proposed an electoral map giving them 10 of 11 House seats, prompting calls to return Arlington County to D.C. due to slavery origins.
Media February 11 Washington Post shed roughly half its staffers in recent years The Washington Post shed roughly half of all staffers in recent years due to multiple rounds of layoffs and voluntary buyouts, according to numbers from executive editor Matt Murray.
US protests February 11 Breaking the Fourth Wall: Left-wing groups defiant as GOP sheds light on groups tied to China A top GOP House committee chairman exposed "malign foreign influence" during a Tuesday hearing, but the groups under scrutiny did not retreat or apologize.
Washington DC February 10 Through winter storms and injury, Buddhist monks finish 2,300-mile 'Walk for Peace' to Washington, DC Nearly two dozen Buddhist monks cross into Washington after a 2,300-mile walk, completing a months-long spiritual journey marked by winter storms, injury and acts of compassion.
Justice Department February 10 DOJ moves to wipe Steve Bannon's contempt conviction tied to Jan 6 probe The Justice Department is seeking to dismiss Steve Bannon's contempt conviction despite his completed four-month prison sentence for defying a Jan. 6 Committee subpoena.
Politics February 9 Labor Department orders lawyers to cut ties with ABA, slams group as ‘radical’ activist force Trump administration expands effort to weaken American Bar Association as Labor Department joins other agencies in severing official ties with legal organization.
Media February 7 Washington Post CEO steps down amid onslaught of backlash following mass layoffs The Washington Post announced its CEO and publisher Will Lewis stepped down following intense backlash over the paper's mass layoffs, with CFO Jeff D’Onofrio tapped to take over.
VIDEO February 7 National Guard members to receive Purple Hearts after DC shooting Secretary of War Pete Hegseth made an announcement about the National Guard members shot in an ambush-like attack in Washington, D.C.