November 4, 2021 Climate group protests outside of where Manchin docks his houseboat The heat directed at Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., burned a little closer to home on Thursday as climate protesters demonstrated outside of where he docks his houseboat in Southwest DC.
November 3, 2021 GOP lawmakers urge DC Health Dept. to walk back threat to revoke medical licenses of firefighters, EMS A group of House Republicans have sent a letter to the Washington, D.C. Health Department asking them to walk back the threat of revoking medical licenses of firefighters and EMS workers who don’t submit to a coronavirus vaccination.
November 2, 2021 Rev. Jesse Jackson discharged from hospital after fall at DC university The Rev. Jesse Jackson was discharged from the hospital Tuesday, one day after falling and hitting his head at Howard University in Washington D.C.
November 2, 2021 Rev. Jesse Jackson hospitalized after fall at DC university The Rev. Jesse Jackson was hospitalized Monday after he fell and hit his head while meeting with student protesters at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
October 30, 2021 Jesse Watters exposes corruption in Washington: Voters are getting 'hosed' Jesse Watters said Washington is "corrupt to the bone" and voters are getting "hosed" Saturday on "Watters' World."
October 30, 2021 COVID-19's 5 million dead honored with memorials worldwide Memorial flags, hearts, ribbons: These simple objects have stood in for virus victims, representing lost lives in eye-catching memorials from London to Washington D.C., and Brazil to South Africa.
October 30, 2021 Crime in Washington, DC has made city akin to San Francisco: Chris Bedford The Federalist senior editor discusses how rising crime rates in Washington, D.C. are pushing residents out of the city.
October 29, 2021 Biden admin says it will not halt firing employees seeking vax exemptions before a DC court ruling A Washington, D.C., district judge issued a minute order Thursday in a case regarding religious exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines.
October 28, 2021 Maryland man allegedly in possession of a 'ghost gun' arrested by Capitol Police The United States Capitol Police arrested a 20-year-old man allegedly in possession of a “ghost gun” while driving a stolen vehicle on Tuesday just a couple of blocks from the Capitol building, according to police.
October 28, 2021 Reporter's Notebook: US Capitol has its share of ghosts Some politicians naturally have skeletons in their closets. But some real skeletons haunt Capitol Hill. You've heard of Tales from the Crypt. But how about tales from the Congressional crypt?