
Man accused of stabbing Senate staffer after prison release
Investigators believe the attack was random
Investigators believe the attack was random
Snyder had yet to accept an offer when the league’s finance committee met Monday so his future wasn’t openly discussed
The ruling sets up the unprecedented scenario of a former vice president being compelled to give potentially damaging testimony against the president he once served
The International Criminal Court named the 38-year-old politician alongside Vladimir Putin on a warrant for the ‘unlawful deportation’ of Ukrainian minors
The Russian mercenary organization has turned the impoverished Central African Republic into a successful center of economic and military influence for Moscow
Beijing has avoided using the term ‘peace plan’ but the Chinese leader’s Moscow visit provides an opportunity to showcase his vision for a ‘community with a shared future for mankind’
House Republicans are promising a season of direct congressional intervention in local affairs
Authorities alleged Oath Keepers prepared for weeks leading up to the attack, attended training sessions and recruited others to come to Washington
Many U.S. cities are struggling to recover from the blow of the Covid pandemic and the generalization of teleworking, with Washington and San Francisco among the hardest hit
Two decades after George Bush ordered the invasion, Washington’s prestige in the Middle East is damaged, populism is on the rise and military spending divides Congress
Larry Brock joined other rioters on the Senate floor only minutes after former vice president Mike Pence, senators and their staff evacuated the chamber to escape the mob
U.S. District Judge James “Jeb” Boasberg, an Obama appointee, will be sworn in on Friday as chief judge of the federal district court in Washington, D.C
A Senate vote to overturn a district crime law has kicked a political hornet’s nest in the US over self-determination, racial discrimination and crime
The death of the physician is commemorated every year on March 10 but providers still face threats and harassment despite the overturning of ‘Roe v. Wade’
Hackers who broke into a Washington, DC health insurance marketplace stole sensitive personal data on members of Congress, their employees and family
The president’s support of a Republican resolution to block new District of Columbia crime laws has split members of his own party amid
The self-governing island, which China considers an inalienable part of its territory, is drawing lessons from the Russian invasion as Washington ups military assistance
Council Chairman Phil Mendelson announced the withdrawal of the law, which would have overhauled how the nation’s capital prosecutes and punishes crime
‘All cancerous tissue was successfully removed’, the White House doctor said, adding that no further treatment will be necessary
The Seattle-based company is delaying the beginning of construction of PenPlace, the second phase of its headquarters development in Northern Virginia
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Western allies would support Ukraine for “as long as it takes”
The Democratic National Committee has unanimously expressed “our full and complete support” for Biden’s reelection
The US President says he will sign a GOP-backed measure to overturn changes to the criminal code in the District of Columbia
Although a president enjoys broad legal latitude to communicate to the public on matters of concern, the department said that “no part of a President’s official responsibilities includes the incitement of imminent private violence
Crews responded to the flight and took seven people to hospitals with injuries that were believed to be minor
Washington has issued a warning against any attempt by Beijing to provide military support to Moscow while the FBI assesses coronavirus originated in a ‘potential lab incident in Wuhan’
The National Park Service announced that Washington’s 3,700 cherry blossom trees would reach peak bloom this year from March 22-25