Hundreds of No Kings protesters Mar. to Houston City Hall
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Interim Chicago ICE field office director, called to testify on feds' use of force, going back to DC
The interim head of the Chicago U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Field Office, who was called to answer questions Monday about federal agents' use of force, is heading back to Washington, effective Friday.
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Paris in DC? Trump proposes building an arch near the Lincoln Memorial
President Donald Trump is already leaving his mark on the White House with recently announced renovations. Now, he wants to alter the landscape of Washington, D.C., with a Paris-like arch near the Lincoln Memorial.
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José Andrés restaurants in DC offer free lunch to federal workers during government shutdown
WASHINGTON ( DC News Now) — With the government shutdown still in full effect, celebrity chef José Andrés is offering free food to federal workers at four of his restaurants in Washington, D.C.
President Trump on Wednesday detailed plans for an arch to be built near the Lincoln Memorial at the entrance to Washington, D.C., the latest instance of Trump’s efforts to give the capital
Trump’s claim that National Guard members beat child gang members on the streets of Washington was disputed even by the military.
Washington is paralyzed by a deepening partisan shutdown, with Trump and Congress trading blame as 750,000 federal workers face growing financial strain.
Pam Hemphill, formerly known as “Maga Granny”, has come to the city to document immigration protests and to prove Donald Trump is wrong about Antifa, the Left-wing group he designated a terrorist organisation.
Honor Flight Maine wrapped up its final trip of 2025, giving 76 veterans a three-day experience of remembrance, healing, and camaraderie in the nation's capital.
Video captures three suspects in Halloween masks attempting to break into an Alexandria, Virginia, woman's home while allegedly threatening the family inside.
JB Pritzker has been clashing with Donald Trump for years, but the acrimony reached new heights with the president’s recent declaration that the Illinois governor should “be in jail.” In a new interview with The Conversation, Pritzker brushed it off.