Washington DC July 9, 2024 Would-be carjacker targets Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor security detail officer, suspect shot A Deputy U.S. Marshal assigned to protect U.S. Supreme Court justices shot a would-be carjacker near the home of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor in Washington, D.C.
Congress July 8, 2024 Reporter's Notebook: Backlash in the halls of Congress Vandalism that occurred on July 4 outside Rep. Brad Schneider's office on Capitol Hill comes as part of an increase in violence and threats against lawmakers in recent years.
US July 8, 2024 Washington, DC police reunite woman with French bulldog stolen during armed robbery A Washington, D.C. woman has been reunited with her French bulldog after he was stolen from her at gunpoint more than a week ago while they were walking in the District.
LIFESTYLE July 2, 2024 On this day in history, July 2, 1964, President Johnson signs 'sweeping' Civil Rights Act The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law on this day in history, July 2, 1964, by President Lyndon B. Johnson. It forbade discrimination in public spaces, among other steps.
Washington DC June 25, 2024 DC wax statue of Abraham Lincoln melts in sweltering weekend heat A statue of Abraham Lincoln made of wax in Washington, D.C., partially melted over the weekend after temperatures reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hunter Biden June 25, 2024 Hunter Biden's law license suspended following historic guilty verdict First son Hunter Biden's law license was suspended in Washington, D.C., following the guilty verdict in his historic gun trial in Wilmington, Delaware.
LIFESTYLE June 23, 2024 DC faith leader says Christians should prepare themselves with the 'armor of God' Faith leader Shea Bradley-Farrell of Washington, D.C., reflects on Ephesians 6:11-13, and what it means for Christians to wear the "armor of God" ahead of the "evil day" that is coming.
Mexico June 21, 2024 Washington, DC, woman learns her $4 thrift store vase is 2,000-year-old Mayan artifact Anne Lee Dozier of Washington, D.C. displayed a 2,000-year-old Mayan vase in her library for five years before learning its origin after picking it up at a thrift shop for $4.
Kamala Harris June 20, 2024 Kamala Harris called 'Madam President' in mistaken video caption from 'Queer Eye' visit "Queer Eye" cast members met with Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House. A video shared by Harris on social media features an apparent caption error that gives Harris a promotion.
Hunter Biden June 19, 2024 DC Bar moves to suspend Hunter Biden’s law license after felony conviction A disciplinary counsel in DC moved to suspend Hunter Biden's law license following his conviction on three felony charges in Delaware earlier this month.
POLITICS June 18, 2024 VA Rep. Wexton’s endorsed candidate wins Democratic primary to succeed her Virginia State Sen. Suhas Subramanyam was declared the winner of the key Democratic primary for Virginia's Tenth Congressional District late Tuesday.