Washington DC December 29 Feds say man accused of planting DC pipe bombs confessed, admitting he targeted both parties Man accused of Jan. 6 pipe bombs allegedly confessed he felt compelled to "speak up" for those who believed 2020 election was stolen, prosecutors say.
VIDEO December 26 Video shows suspect drag trooper, steal Washington State Patrol vehicle on I-5 Video shows a confrontation on I-5 that ended with a suspect stealing a Washington State Patrol vehicle. Authorities confirmed the suspect was later arrested. (Credit: TMZ)
National Guard December 24 New charges against DC National Guard shooting suspect open death penalty door An Afghan national accused of killing a National Guard member faces new federal charges that could lead to the death penalty in a Washington, D.C., shooting case.
White House December 24 Inside the White House Christmas card tradition – from Coolidge to Trump The history of the White House Christmas card list is long, unique, with annual messages as distinct as the former presidents themselves.
Washington DC December 21 Mock funeral held for the penny at Lincoln Memorial as 230-year coin production ends Mock funeral held at Lincoln Memorial marks end of penny production after President Trump's announcement to halt minting due to rising production costs.
America 250 December 19 White House pressures Smithsonian for internal records, warns funding could be withheld: report The White House reportedly threatened to withhold Smithsonian funding unless the museum system provides internal records by Jan. 13 over American history exhibit concerns.
Donald Trump December 19 Trump's name added to Kennedy Center following unanimous board vote to rename historic building President Donald Trump's name officially added to Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. after board vote to rename historic venue, sparking fierce criticism from JFK's family.
Scott Bessent December 18 DC dinner turns chaotic as CODEPINK activists corner Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: 'Blood on your hands' CODEPINK protesters interrupted Scott Bessent’s dinner in Washington, accusing him of economic war crimes tied to U.S. sanctions. The secretary pushed back.
US Army December 17 US government admits fault in deadly Potomac River collision that killed 67 people in Washington DC U.S. government admits fault in deadly plane crash near Washington airport that killed 67 people when Army helicopter collided with passenger flight.
National Guard December 17 Federal appeals court rules in favor of Trump administration on DC National Guard deployment A federal appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration's bid to continue National Guard deployment in Washington DC through February.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash December 17 Pirro says misreporting of DC crimes undermined public trust, praises Trump-Bondi crackdown U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro touts significant crime reduction in Washington, D.C., following federal probe into police department's reporting practices.