July 13, 2021 3 teens involved in armed DC carjacking, only 1 is being charged as incidents soar Three young girls in Washington, D.C., were arrested for attempted carjacking with a Taser, but only one faces charges as the crime skyrockets in the city.
July 12, 2021 Washington, DC, records 100 homicides by July 10 for first time since 2003 Washington, D.C., marked a grim milestone over the weekend after it recorded 100 homicides by July 10 – the earliest the city has hit that number since 2003.
July 10, 2021 Capitol Hill Baptist Church and DC reach settlement after liberal-led city barred churchgoers from gathering The District of Colombia agreed to pay $220,000 to the Capitol Hill Baptist Church that sued over coronavirus mandates that restricted in-person prayer.
July 8, 2021 Obama ethics chief blasts secret Hunter Biden art scheme arranged by White House The White House announced its ethics plan surrounding the sale of the presidential progeny’s pieces on Thursday, saying the younger Biden would not be privy to who is buying his artwork to try and avoid ethical pitfalls, according to a report by the Washington Post.
July 8, 2021 Giuliani's law license in DC suspended The District of Columbia Court of Appeals suspended Rudy Giuliani’s D.C. law license Wednesday pending the disposition of his New York suspension.
July 7, 2021 Reporter's Notebook: US Capitol to lose fencing, but still not be back to normal The Smithsonian, National Mall, Nats Park are all fully open, but the U.S. Capitol remains mostly closed.
July 7, 2021 Eastern US sees Songbirds dying from mysterious illness, scientists ask public for help Across the eastern and mid-Atlantic United States, songbirds are dying and scientists are asking for the public's help to understand why.
July 6, 2021 Washington Post calls for 'serious' investigation into COVID origins The Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post wrote Tuesday about the need for a "serious investigation" into the origins of the coronavirus -- after the mainstream media spent more than a year either dismissing or casting doubt on the distinct possibility the virus escaped from a laboratory in Wuhan, China; rather than being the causation of a zoonotic transmission between a bat or a civet from a nearby "wet market" and a human.
July 6, 2021 Psaki says Howard U 'quite lucky' to have 1619 Project creator Nikole Hannah-Jones The White House weighed in on Tuesday about 1619 Project creator Nikole Hannah-Jones's decision to turn down a tenure offer at the University of North Carolina and instead head to Howard University after long-simmering drama over a lifetime faculty appointment.
July 6, 2021 Girl, 14, sentenced in death of Uber Eats driver Mohammad Anwar The second teenage girl who pleaded guilty in connection with the brutal death of an Uber Eats driver in Washington D.C., during a botched carjacking caught on video was sentenced Tuesday to juvenile detention.