LIFESTYLE September 25, 2024 Rare mosaic revealing earliest 'physical evidence' of Christianity now on display at Museum of the Bible The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., has a new exhibit showcasing the Megiddo Mosaic, one of the earliest physical evidence of Christianity, on display for first time since being found.
Washington DC September 24, 2024 Land a job at the White House as part of the president’s administration Earning experience through internships and building connections through networking can be highly beneficial to landing a full-time job at the White House.
Washington DC September 22, 2024 Secret Service uniformed officer accidentally shoots himself while on duty A U.S. Secret Service uniformed officer was on duty Saturday night when he was handling his service weapon and accidentally shot himself before being taken to the hospital.
Cabinet September 20, 2024 Biden holds first Cabinet meeting in nearly a year, first lady joins for first time President Biden convened a meeting of his Cabinet -- this time with First Lady Jill Biden attending -- for the first time Friday in nearly a year.
Washington DC September 19, 2024 Washington, DC, city council member suggests businesses go cashless to combat crime A Washington, D.C., councilmember introduced a bill Tuesday to allow retail shops to go cashless to combat ongoing robberies and burglaries in the city.
Washington DC September 16, 2024 New National Mall memorial to honor fallen journalists: 'Beacon of the free press' Planning is underway for a new Washington D.C. monument that will memorialize fallen journalists, including the five Capital Gazette staff members killed in 2018.
Kamala Harris September 15, 2024 Harris mocked online for breaking out another 'new accent' at Congressional Black Caucus event Kamala Harris was panned on social media for using a "new accent" at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Phoenix Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C.
Hunter Biden investigation explained September 14, 2024 IRS whistleblowers sue Hunter Biden’s attorney for $20M in defamation case: 'Clear malice' A $20 million defamation lawsuit has been filed in D.C. court by IRS investigators Gary Shapley and Joe Ziegler, who accuse attorney Abbe Lowell of retaliating against them.
White House September 14, 2024 Former aide to New York Gov. Hochul, who is accused of being Chinese spy, went on a tour of the White House Linda Sun, a former aide to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul who is accused of being a Chinese spy, visited the White House earlier this year, an official says.
Washington DC September 13, 2024 Anti-Israel protester charged for spray-painting 'Gaza' on statue outside DC's Union Station: prosecutors A 20-year-old Maryland woman who spray-painted "Gaza" on a statue in Washington, DC in July now faces a federal charge, according to prosecutors.
LIFESTYLE September 12, 2024 On this day in history, September 12, 1953, John F. Kennedy weds Jacqueline Bouvier in Newport, Rhode Island Then-Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts married Jacqueline Lee Bouvier on this day in history, Sept. 12, 1953, in Newport, Rhode Island. Over 800 guests attended the church ceremony.