Washington DC January 26 Sewage spill sends E coli surging in the Potomac River near DC Potomac River sewage spill creates E. coli contamination 12,000 times above safe limits near Washington, D.C., affecting local waterways and public health.
Media January 26 Washington Post staffers plead with billionaire owner Jeff Bezos to save the paper amid major looming layoffs Washington Post staffers have resorted to directly addressing billionaire owner Jeff Bezos as rumors of massive layoffs swirl around the newspaper.
Politics January 26 88-year-old Democrat DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton ends re-election campaign It appears that D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, a long-serving Democrat, will not run for another term during the 2026 election cycle.
VIDEO January 25 Energy Department issues emergency order to stop blackouts amid massive winter storm Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent Madeleine Rivera joins ‘Fox Report’ to give the latest on the massive winter storm barreling across America.
Washington DC January 23 Cissie Graham Lynch warns abortion fight ‘far from over’ at annual March for Life in DC Cissie Graham Lynch shares how March for Life transformed her views as young families and students lead the charge defending unborn children nationwide.
Culture Trends January 20 Anti-ICE agitator who stormed Minnesota church service also harassed congregants at Pete Hegseth’s church An anti-ICE agitator who stormed a Minnesota church on Sunday has also been accused of harassing churchgoers in Washington, D.C., for several months.
National Guard January 17 National Guard troops will likely remain in DC through 2026, official says National Guard troops likely will have their ongoing deployment to Washington, D.C., extended until the end of 2026, a U.S. official told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ.
Donald Trump January 14 Sanders-backed bill jabs Trump's ‘narcissism’ with ban on self-named federal buildings Sen. Bernie Sanders introducesd legislation to prevent sitting presidents from renaming federal buildings after themselves, targeting President Trump's alleged "narcissism."
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash January 14 Jeanine Pirro fires back at Fed Chair Powell, says ‘no one is above the law’ amid central bank probe The U.S. attorney says a probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell is about accountability, not politics, after Powell accused investigators of threatening the central bank’s independence.
World Religions Buddhism January 13 Buddhist monks walking 2,300 miles from Texas to DC go viral with 1M+ social media followers Buddhist monks trek 2,300 miles from Texas to Washington, D.C., in spiritual peace walk, drawing national attention and inspiring millions across America.
Washington DC January 11 Washington anti-ICE agitators clash with crowd calling for Iran regime change A convoluted protest clash unfolded in D.C. on Sunday. Anti-ICE agitators shouted at Iranian regime change protesters as others shouted "Free Palestine" and "No kings."