February 6 Hegseth says National Guard members shot in DC ambush by Afghan national will receive Purple Heart Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Purple Heart recognition for two West Virginia National Guard members, one killed and another recovering.
February 6 Washington Post joins other news outlets in laying off race-based journalists The Washington Post is the latest legacy news oulet to lay off race-based journalists, following others like CBS News, NBC News, The Los Angeles Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
February 4 Feds file sweeping terrorism charges against suspect in deadly DC ambush of Israeli Embassy staffers at museum A Chicago man accused of killing two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., is now facing a slew of new terrorism charges.
February 4 Washington Post's top editor backs Jeff Bezos as critics lash out over struggling paper's layoffs Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray speaks to Fox News Digital about widespread layoffs at billionaire Jeff Bezos' struggling newspaper.
February 4 Ex-Washington Post chief blasts 'gutless' Bezos as paper rocked by major layoffs In a blistering statement, former Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron took aim at the paper's owner Jeff Bezos as sweeping layoffs were announced.
February 3 Baby elephant makes historic arrival at Smithsonian's National Zoo as first birth in nearly 25 years Rare Asian elephant birth at Smithsonian's National Zoo marks first new calf in nearly 25 years, offering new hope for endangered species conservation efforts.
February 3 Ex-Washington Post staffer accuses Jeff Bezos of trying to 'survive' Trump rather than save paper Former Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler took aim at the paper's billionaire owner Jeff Bezos as a round of major layoffs loom over the newsroom.
February 3 Trump unveils new rendering of sprawling White House ballroom project New White House ballroom rendering shows sprawling 90,000-square-foot space for about 650 guests, funded by Trump and private donors at $200 million cost.
February 3 Pirro credits 'enhanced federal partnership' for DC’s first homicide-free stretch in decades D.C. crime plummets with 9,500 arrests and nearly 1,000 guns seized since Trump's crackdown began, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro says.
February 3 Trump-Kennedy Center details massive repairs, warns venue won’t survive without fixes Trump-Kennedy Center renovations will close Washington's performing arts venue for two years, starting July 4, to address $250 million in deferred maintenance.