The quest to make D.C. the 51st state faces a long, uphill battle, even if local residents sign off on the referendum.
Voters line up outside polling places in the district to make their voices heard in the contentious election cycle.
If the Washington Redskins win their final home game before a presidential election, the incumbent party wins, says one theory.
Supporters of Donald Trump who believe voting machines are rigged have signed a petition demanding Congress meet in an "emergency session."
Trump will be in town for a ribbon-cutting for his new Trump International Hotel, and D.C. officials are keeping their distance.
The new regulations announced Friday are meant to further normalize relations between the two countries.
President announces new partnerships for deep-space travel. "We'll benefit from a better understanding of our environment and ourselves."
The ruling blocks the attorney who filed it from obtained classified information through subpoena, however.
The Republican presidential nominee is suing restaurateurs who abandoned plans to open in new D.C. hotel after the controversial comments.
If you want to watch the debate with a crowd, there's a few viewing parties in the area.
The Obama administration had indicated the president would veto the bill soon after it passed in the House.
The event is being touted as a women's leadership forum, as well as a fundraiser for Clinton's presidential campaign.
Trump made the announcement at his new hotel in Washington, D.C.
Matt Bevin made the comments to the Values Voter Summit.
It could be her first public event since she was videotaped nearly collapsing on Sept. 11.
Hinckley was released from the Washington D.C. psychiatric hospital where he has been confined.
Trump is scheduled to speak at the conservative summit at 3:30 p.m. Eastern time.
The independent presidential candidate is the standard bearer for the "Never Trump" movement, but his campaign is struggling.
Abid Riaz Qureshi is a Washington, D.C., attorney of Pakistani descent.
Once welcomed into the city, Trump's relationship with Washington, D.C., leadership has cooled.
The case involved a man who wanted to call attention to 'deficiencies' in the Constitution by jumping the fence draped in a U.S. flag.
After a four-year battle with the U.S. government, Matt Bissonnette has finally reached a legal settlement on his book about Bin Laden raid.
The DNC staffer was murdered last month, sparking conspiracy theories among fringe groups.
The site has been involved in a very public battle with the Democratic Party in recent months.
In his weekly address, the president touted the diversity Team USA displays at the 2016 Olympic games.
She took questions from reporters in the crowd on race, her emails and more.
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The proposal is the second such move this week by the presumptive Democratic nominee to win an endorsement from her opponent.
The announcement was made Thursday afternoon.
Two new polls released Sunday show the presumptive Democratic nominee's lead growing but by widely different margins.
Authorities warn they're seeing more high-powered weapons with large-capacity magazines on Washington, D.C., streets.
Speaking to several news channels Sunday, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the government would be releasing the transcripts on Monday.
In his address, President Obama said we need to teach kids to love and cherish differences in the wake of the tragedy in Orlando.
President Obama defended his decision not to use the term, "Radical Islam," saying his administration knows exactly who they are fighting.
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After the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, Donald Trump said he didn't want congrats for being right on Islamic terrorism.
In 2008, Hillary Clinton voters came around to Obama. And now, Bernie Sanders voters will come around to Clinton.
The Democratic presidential candidate is in town to visit with the president.
The primary may be over but Sanders’ job isn’t done: He’s got a political revolution to nurture and, Obama hopes, a party to unify.