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.
Washington DC June 26 DC House delegate's office walks back 88-year-old's statement that she'll run for re-election Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton said that she is going to run for re-election, but her office has indicated that a decision has not yet been made.
Travel June 24 Amtrak apologizes after heat wave trapped passengers without AC or power for over an hour Travelers were reportedly evacuated from Northeast Regional Amtrak Train 94 after being stuck for more than an hour in the Baltimore & Potomac Tunnel with no air conditioning or power. Amtrak apologized.
Iran June 23 Hospitals in sanctuary cities could be most vulnerable to Iran terror attacks, warns expert Following reports that the Biden admin released 729 Iranian illegal immigrants into the country, experts are warning that sanctuary jurisdictions may be the most vulnerable targets for retaliation attacks.
DOGE June 23 ‘For Sale’: DOGE moves to sell off almost half a billion in federal real estate, relocate cabinet agency HQs Sale of six prominent Washington D.C. properties would help reduce $36 trillion national debt without layoffs.
US June 21 Major US cities on high alert following airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities Law enforcement in NYC and DC coordinate with federal partners to enhance security at sensitive locations following Iranian airstrikes, implementing patrols and cyber monitoring
Opinion June 17 LIZ PEEK: Trump's Army celebration offers startling split screen with angry Democrats America watched inspiring and patriotic celebrations of the Army's 250th birthday on Saturday in contrast with Democrats jeering veterans and leading anti-Trump protests.
First Amendment June 16 WATCH: Protesters at DC parade justify violent tactics 'as long as they don't hurt anyone' Protesters at a D.C. military parade express their commitment to peaceful demonstration while sharing perspectives on violent protests occurring in cities like Los Angeles.