US July 3 UMass Amherst Congressional intern killed in Washington, D.C. shooting, police offer reward for suspects 21-year-old Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a Congressional intern in Washington, D.C., was shot and killed on Monday. He was an intern for Rep. Ron Estes (R-Kan).
Opinion July 3 Why are major museums pushing climate change instead of celebrating the spirit of America? Major museums face scrutiny as the Smithsonian undergoes review to eliminate political bias. But climate change messaging and ideological content remain.
Opinion July 3 High school seniors see red when they learn the size of the national debt Students face reality of America's $37 trillion national debt in government class, learning interest payments, COVID-19 spending and military costs added to their burden
Massachusetts July 3 Congressional intern gunned down in DC street shooting wasn't intended target: police Congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a UMass Amherst finance student, was fatally shot in DC in what police believe was a targeted attack where he wasn't the intended victim.
Food July 1 Paper and plastic straw debate rages as President Trump celebrates 'common sense' win President Donald Trump on Tuesday criticized paper straws, highlighting his executive order banning federal use of them as federal buildings switch back to plastic.
Airlines June 30 East Coast flyers face travel nightmare after weather sparks delays ahead of holiday weekend East Coast airports face flight disruptions as storms cause delays up to four hours at Newark, three hours at LaGuardia, and 90 minutes at JFK, with about 600 cancellations reported.
Washington DC June 30 Dozens arrested at Capitol while protesting Republican tax and spending cut bill Demonstrators arrested at U.S. Capitol while protesting Republican tax bill, carrying coffins representing potential Medicaid and SNAP benefit losses across multiple states.
Police and Law Enforcement June 30 Capitol Police arrest man who disrupted Senate debate on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill': 'You people are awful' A man was arrested by Capitol Police on Sunday after shouting from the Senate gallery and disrupting debate on President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill."
Sex Crimes June 27 Washington Post editor on leave after DOJ charges him with possessing child pornography Washington Post deputy video director Thomas LeGro has been placed on leave after being charged with child pornography possession by the US Attorney's office in Washington D.C.
Crime June 27 Washington Post reporter arrested on child pornography charges after FBI search and is placed on leave An FBI investigation led to the arrest of Washington Post journalist and deputy video director Thomas Pham LeGro for alleged child pornography possession.
Border security June 27 Traveler nabbed by CBP beagle at airport for carrying illicit food deported after kicking dog 'off the ground' A traveler from Egypt kicked a U.S. Customs and Border Protection beagle Freddy after the dog sniffed out over 100 pounds of banned food earlier this week at Dulles Airport.