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After mobilizing hundreds of federal agents and thousands of soldiers to the nation's capital, President Donald Trump has declared victory over what he called a “crisis” of crime in Washington, and floated the idea of using such deployments to U.
Washington is paralyzed by a deepening partisan shutdown, with Trump and Congress trading blame as 750,000 federal workers face growing financial strain.
It wasn't just a win. The Washington Commanders saw their QB make history, a WR join franchise legends, and a rookie match an all-time great in a record-breaking game.
There have still been visible changes to the federal workforce. Non-essential services have been suspended. Most federal workers won’t be paid until the shutdown ends, while some who were furloughed may be denied back pay, the president threatened this week, in contradiction with a law he signed in his first term.
An intruder broke into the Washington state Capitol on Sunday before setting fire to a flag and knocking over busts of George Washington and Martin Luther King Jr.
The vandalism did not appear to have been politically motivated, according to the Washington State Patrol, which said that a suspect was in custody.
In her memoir "Unscripted," Hines reflects on her relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., her new role in Washington and why humor helps her handle it all.
Tyrique Stevenson says he’s ready to return to the scene of one of the most embarrassing moments in NFL history Monday night when the Chicago Bears visit Washington
Ahead of the Port Washington Common Council's Oct. 7 meeting, comedian Charlie Berens posted a video highlighting concerns with the upcoming AI data center.
An 18-year-old man stabbed his ex’s friend when they tried to pick up her things at his Washington home, police said. The incident happened at about 3:15 p.m. Oct. 5 in Spokane Valley, the police department said in a Facebook post.