August 7 Washington Post bombarded with ‘cake’ parties for departing staffers Glenn Kessler, the former Washington Post fact-checker who left the paper after 27 years, revealed the "sugar overload" that has taken place in the newsroom.
August 6 DC US attorney says ‘enough is enough’ as youth crime puts spotlight on nation’s capital Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for D.C., seeks changes to the judicial system to bring accountability to criminal youth offenders on "The Ingraham Angle."
August 6 WATCH: Trump hints he will federalize DC soon, bring in National Guard after ‘Big Balls’ attack Following a former DOGE worker nicknamed “Big Balls" being brutally beaten in the streets of D.C., Trump indicated he is strongly considering taking control of the city to stamp out the rampant crime.
August 6 2 juveniles arrested in bloody DC attack on ex-DOGE worker known as ‘Big Balls’ Police in Washington, D.C., arrested two juveniles in connection with an alleged assault on a former DOGE worker during a carjacking attempt early Sunday.
August 5 Trump threatens to federalize DC after ex-DOGE employee 'Big Balls' violently beaten President Trump warns he will take federal control of Washington, D.C., following brutal assault on a former DOGE team member, citing rising crime and inadequate local response.
August 5 Anti-Israel gunman faces federal hate crime charges in deadly DC embassy staffers shooting Chicago man accused of killing Israeli Embassy workers Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim at Washington D.C. museum to face federal hate crime charges.
August 1 Crackdown on illegal immigrants voting in DC elections launched by Senate GOP Republican lawmakers target Washington, D.C., noncitizen voting rights following 2024 election participation by approximately 400 noncitizens in the nation's capital.
August 1 Mother of slain congressional intern says DC Council treats violent crime like a 'joke' amid unsolved killing The mother of a congressional intern whose son was killed in a drive-by shooting criticized the D.C. council, saying it's not doing enough to protect residents.
July 31 Air traffic controller should have warned plane of Army helicopter's path ahead of fatal DC crash: FAA Air traffic controller failed to notify commercial plane crew about approaching Army helicopter before Washington D.C. collision that killed 67 people, FAA official says.
July 31 Army helicopter that crashed with commercial plane in DC was flying above altitude limit: NTSB The Army helicopter that collided with a plane over D.C. in January had incorrect altitude readings, contributing to the aircraft getting too close.