May 1 Georgetown refuses to cut ties with Israel, stands up to pressure from students Georgetown University's interim president said the institution will not implement a student referendum calling for divestment from Israeli-linked companies.
May 1 Bipartisan lawmakers introduce bill to bolster water system protections against hackers A new bill being introduced Thursday by Sens. Ruben Gallego and Tom Cotton aims to provide additional protections for public water systems from foreign cyberattacks.
May 1 Ukraine signs deal to give US access to rare minerals with Trump admin 'committed to a peace process': Bessent Ukraine signed a deal with the U.S., giving the U.S. access to Ukraine's rare minerals as it continues to work with the Trump administration to end its three-year war with Russia.
April 29 Suspect in Noem purse snatching accused of similar crime in NY weeks before The illegal migrant accused of snatching Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse was arrested in New York City weeks earlier and released from custody, according to a New York Post report.
April 28 Commanders strike deal with DC officials to take over old RFK Stadium site The Washington Commanders came to an agreement with Washington, D.C., officials to take over the old RFK Stadium site in hopes of building a new facility there.
April 27 Black Hawk pilot failed to heed flight instructor in moments before plane collision over DC: report Black Hawk pilot Rebecca Lobach failed to follow her flight instructor in the moments before colliding with a civilian airliner over Washington, D.C., according to a new report.
April 27 Trump should raze HUD headquarters to drain DC swamp HUD was supposed to bring social justice to American cities. Instead, it's left a "trail of failed developments in every corner of the country."
April 27 SCOOP: Dolly Parton symphony concert heads to DC's Kennedy Center in event 'no one will want to miss' The National Symphony Orchestra will perform Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony at the Kennedy Center in June, Fox News Digital exclusively learned.
April 26 Nationals grounds crew member nearly falls victim to tarp monster during weather delay At least one member of the Washington Nationals grounds crew was nearly gobbled up by a tarp as it was being rolled onto the infield as rain fell in the first inning.
April 26 Kennedy Center cancels LGBTQ+ Pride events to align with new priorities after Trump fired center's leadership The Kennedy Center has canceled events celebrating LGBTQ+ people for the World Pride festival in Washington, D.C., after President Donald Trump's takeover.