United States' financial condition worsened by more than $10 trillion in 2021
The People's Convoy, a large group of truck drivers and other protestors, vowed to continue every day until demands are met.
U.S. president has overseen and given his blessing to a border invasion
Ukrainians’ fate in the country’s Russia-perpetrated war is, on February’s last day, unclear
The protests come as Russian troops march toward Kyiv and have encircled the Ukrainian capital city, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz suspended the approval process earlier this week in response to Russian aggression toward Ukraine.
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff was removed from the stage while giving a presentation at Dunbar High School, according to reports.
The America COMPETES Act intentionally harms U.S. citizens, but will be a bonanza for arriving foreign nationals
Democrats abdicate on immigration enforcement
New report released by Truth in Accounting
U.S. tech workers again taken the brunt of the government’s illegal ploys
Fewer H-1Bs are denied under Biden Administration
Office of Personnel Management has updated the operating status for federal employees in the D.C. area for Thursday.
Lawmakers from Maryland and D.C. introduced legislation Tuesday to remove the name of a former senator from Nevada from Chevy Chase Circle.
CBC abandons constituency for foreign nationals
The District of Columbia unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is experiencing symptoms and is recovering at her home, her office said in a statement Sunday.
The former Senate Majority Leader will lie in state in D.C., just another politician whose views shifted with the Capitol Hill winds
Office of Personnel Management has updated the operating status for federal employees in the D.C. area for Friday
Nirvana manager-turned-activist Danny Goldberg shares lessons from the intersection of celebrity and the 2020 presidential campaign.
Office of Personnel Management has updated the operating status for federal employees in the D.C. area for Wednesday.
Office of Personnel Management has updated the operating status for federal employees in the D.C. area for Tuesday.
With no indicators from of a shift in Southwest border policy, expect the surge of illegal aliens to continue
Office of Personnel Management has updated the operating status for federal employees in the D.C. area due to Monday's winter storm.
DHS Secretary to reward 20,000 aliens with visas, all without Congressional approval
The District of Columbia’s population dropped by 2.9 percent over the last year, the largest percentage drop in population in the nation.
Dems make three attempts to sneak amnesty into budget bill
Schumer pushes bad BBB bill for December vote
Washington, D.C.’s political class is focused on West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin and which way he’ll vote on Build Back Better
Ten months into Biden’s presidency, it's clear there's no interest in national sovereignty or in advancing America
President Joe Biden pardoned turkeys "Peanut Butter" and "Jelly" in advance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Leahy claims he was humbled by first win.
Is Germany's refugee program a guide for the U.S.?
$1.2 trillion legislation will allow region to compete for critically needed funds that were previously unavailable
The October Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed that the economy boomed forward with a higher than anticipated 531,000 new jobs
October 2021 may be the date historians ID the goal of Joe Biden’s presidency: subvert and destroy sovereign America
Policies of DHS Sec. Mayorkas make U.S. the most insecure its been in years
In their ninth day of a hunger strike, the group was outside the Capitol Thursday as President Joe Biden met with House Democrats inside.
Biden also promised to “continue to fight for real police reform legislation," which has stalled out in Congress after bipartisan talks coll
The District of Columbia unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.