U.S. still in grasp of Chinese virus
A formal complaint was filed this week as leaders from Virginia, DC and 18 states seek insight into the future of the US Postal Service.
Sen. Joe Manchin and Rep. Henry Cuellar represent areas that have some of the highest poverty rates in the U.S.
Fifteen local news outlets dedicate resources on Thursday to 2021 DC Homeless Crisis Reporting Project.
Will today's border crisis be forgotten by the mid-term elections?
Hundreds of thousands of people participated in marches across the country Saturday.
Southwest border bungling, push to settle Afghans show Biden has little interest in a sovereign U.S.
More than 1 out of every 10 District of Columbia rental households are in arrears as of early August, according to a new analysis.
Police agencies throughout D.C. ramped up security preparations ahead of the protest, where a few hundred gathered peacefully Saturday.
Speaker Pelosi's vast wealth could go a long way to helping Afghan refugees
The U.S. is poorly served when it continues to admit thousands from nations still coping with their own COVID-19 crises
Biden may be irreversibly changing the direction of the country
Activists are expressing concern about suppressive voting laws being passed in state legislatures.
U.S. Capitol Police officers are suing former President Trump and far-right groups, claiming domestic terrorism and incitement to riot.
Arriving Afghans represent the first wave of an incoming refugee stream that will last into the foreseeable future
Despite bad immigration polling, Biden doesn’t care about voters’ opinions or how open borders will alter U.S. sovereignty
The ACLU of the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit Thursday on behalf of two photojournalists against the Metropolitan Police Department.
Too many people means not enough water
Christian college celebrates tenth year of World Leaders Forum, which has featured heads of states and entertainers
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Washington DC residents.
Despite the deepening border crisis, Congress is aggressively pursuing an amnesty for several million illegal immigrants
A new analysis found more than 6 million nationwide are behind on rent, owing a total of $23 billion.
Reckless rush to admit as many foreign nationals as possible exposes citizens to health risks, adds to U.S. workers’ job concerns
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In a recent roundtable discussion, Congressman Brown discussed the expansion and eligibility of the Child Tax Credit for Maryland families.
Six months following the Jan. 6 insurrection on the Capitol, tourists and D.C. locals alike can walk freely to the building.
The D.C. Council voted Tuesday to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes, The Washington Post reported.
Monthly $300 payments, as part of the American Rescue Plan, will go to 39 million U.S. households starting July 15. Here's who qualifies.
Solutions needed now for the many American medical school graduates who have been sidelined
District of Columbia's unemployment rate decreased recently.
The court's unanimous decision does not affect immigrants with Temporary Protected Status who legally entered the U.S.
The Blue Angels are back in Maryland for Commissioning Week and performed for scores of people who lined along the streets of Annapolis.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
The U.S. Secret Service will be conducting drone flights “in the greater Washington, D.C. area” over the next two weeks, the agency said.
The EPA also issued a Clean Air Act waiver Tuesday for D.C. and parts of Virginia to help alleviate fuel shortages due to a pipeline attack.
D.C. officials said Monday they are lifting restrictions over the next month on everything from bars to concert venues to sports stadiums.
The decision by the Democratic Governors Association marks the first time a D.C. government official has been allowed to join the group.
The West Virginia senator said he believes the bid to make the nation's capital a state should come by constitutional amendment.
Community solar has emerged as a win-win for consumers’ wallets and the environment -- no solar panels required.