Hunter Biden's Law License Suspension in Washington, D.C. following Gun Trial Verdict

Hunter Biden's law license in Washington, D.C. has been suspended following his guilty verdict in a criminal gun trial. He was found guilty of lying about his drug use when purchasing a firearm in 2018. The suspension only affects his ability to practice law in D.C.

Senator Tom Cotton's STATUE Act

Senator Tom Cotton introduces bill to enforce mandatory minimum prison sentences for vandals who deface statues on federal property, following a pro-Hamas rally in Washington, D.C.

Crime in Washington D.C.

Mail bandits strike in a Washington D.C. neighborhood, U.S. Rep. Mike Collins' staffer robbed at gunpoint. Collins blames local officials for crime issues. Overall crime in the city down by 16% compared to 2023.

Pro-Palestinian protesters told to remove tents in Washington, D.C.

Pro-Palestinian protesters in Washington, D.C. were told by U.S. Capitol Police to take down tents set up on the Ellipse, citing violation of National Park Service and Federal law.

National Eucharistic Pilgrimage in Washington, D.C.

Thousands of people gathered in Washington, D.C. for the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, displaying faith and devotion to Jesus Christ. The pilgrimage is part of a series of events across the country leading up to the National Eucharistic Congress in July.

Political News

Fox News article discussing political news from Washington D.C., including updates on the 2024 campaign trail and statements from former President Trump regarding President Biden's mental decline and intelligence.

Repeal of Washington, D.C. Law Allowing Noncitizens to Vote

The House of Representatives voted to repeal a Washington, D.C. law allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections. The bill faced opposition from Democrats accusing Republicans of trying to tip the scales at the ballot box.

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's Business Trips

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser travels to Las Vegas for a business trip after facing scrutiny for attending the Masters Golf tournament. She aims to attract retail to the District of Columbia through the International Council of Shopping Centers event.

2024 Presidential Debate Challenge

2024 Fox News article discussing Biden and Trump accepting a debate challenge, political news from Washington D.C., and updates on the 2024 campaign trail.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Criticism

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas faces criticism over accusations of accepting gifts and his wife pushing claims of corruption. Thomas defended himself and his wife's actions, expressing his distaste for Washington, D.C.

Donald Trump's stance on FBI location and ongoing criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump advocates for keeping the FBI in Washington D.C. rather than splitting it with a new site in Maryland, citing reasons of collaboration and crime reduction. He faces a criminal trial in New York over falsifying business records.

High School Shooting in Washington D.C.

A 17-year-old female student was grazed in the head by a stray bullet at a High School in Washington D.C. during a wild shoot-out outside the facility. The victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Crime in Washington, D.C.

Democratic mayor of Washington, D.C. demands more positive media coverage of crime despite recent shootings and stabbings. Social media users criticize her comment about crime being down for a week. Homicides are down compared to last year but still high. Mayor refuses to meet with father who lost three sons to violent crime.

Formula 1 Racing Event in Washington, D.C.

Thousands of fans gathered in Washington to watch a Formula 1 race-winner drive down Pennsylvania Avenue in a championship-winning car. The event was hosted by Oracle Red Bull Racing to engage with American fans and showcase the speed and excitement of F1 racing.

Washington D.C. Mayor attends PGA Masters Tournament on taxpayer funds

Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser attended the PGA Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia on taxpayer funds, claiming it was for promoting sports and economic development in the city.

Arrest in Cold Case Homicide of Off-Duty Washington, D.C., Police Officer

Man arrested in cold case homicide of off-duty Washington, D.C., police officer in 2017 after five years of the case being unsolved.

Trivia Cheating Scandal in Washington, D.C.

A cheating scandal in Washington, D.C. involving a trivia player using a device to get answers has caused a stir in the trivia community.

Safety Concerns in Washington, D.C. Amid High Crime Rates

Residents in Washington, D.C. share their concerns about safety amid high crime rates, contrasting opinions on feeling safe walking around Capitol Hill, and reactions to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's comments about his safety while walking his dog to the U.S. Capitol.

Armed Robberies Targeting UPS and Amazon Trucks in Washington, D.C.

Two armed robberies targeting UPS and Amazon trucks occurred in southeast Washington, D.C. within 30 minutes of each other. Delivery drivers are being specifically targeted in a recent rash of armed vehicle robberies in the area.

History of Easter Monday at the Smithsonian National Zoo

The article explores the history of Easter Monday at the Smithsonian National Zoo and its significance as a tradition for Black families in Washington, D.C.

Farewell to 'Stumpy' the Cherry Blossom Tree at Washington D.C.'s Tidal Basin

A famous cherry blossom tree named Stumpy, located in Washington D.C.'s Tidal Basin, will be cut down along with 150 other trees as part of a seawall reconstruction project after reaching peak bloom. Visitors bid farewell to Stumpy, a symbol of resilience, by taking photos and leaving flowers.

Lawsuit against Washington, D.C., Law Allowing Noncitizens to Vote

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against a Washington, D.C., law allowing noncitizens to vote in municipal elections, ruling that the plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge the law.

Pro-Palestinian Protester Charges Stage at Art Festival in Washington, D.C.

Pro-Palestinian protester rushed the stage where D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser was speaking at an art festival in Washington, D.C. No injuries reported. Protests highlight growing discontent with U.S. support for Israel.

Mail Theft in Washington D.C.

Mail bandits strike in a Northwest Washington D.C. neighborhood, thieves caught on camera stealing from residents' mailboxes, residents frustrated with ongoing thefts, inspectors offering $100,000 reward for information leading to arrests.

GOP Presidential Nominating Contest in Washington, D.C.

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley won the Washington, D.C., primary over former President Donald Trump, giving her campaign momentum ahead of Super Tuesday. Haley received 63% of the GOP primary vote to Trump's 33%.

Trump's Legal Battles and Washington, D.C. GOP Primary

Former federal prosecutor Katie Cherkasky believes Trump will prevail with a 'decisive victory' in the Colorado ballot case. Top Democratic lawyer Marc Elias warns of potential disaster for Trump's legal battles after his defeat in the Washington, D.C., GOP primary.

Nikki Haley wins Washington, D.C., GOP primary

Nikki Haley wins the Washington, D.C., GOP primary over former President Donald Trump, giving her campaign momentum ahead of Super Tuesday. Haley took 63% of the GOP primary vote to 33% for Trump, securing the District's 19 delegates.

2024 GOP presidential primary in Washington D.C.

2024 GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley faces challenge from former President Trump in Washington D.C. primary, with unique voting rules and delegate allocation.

Cherry Blossom Season in Washington D.C.

Washington D.C. is expecting a banner year for cherry blossoms with peak bloom estimated between March 23 and 26, attracting an estimated 1.5 million tourists. The tradition of cherry trees in Washington dates back to 1912 when the mayor of Tokyo gifted 3,000 trees. Climate change is causing the cherry trees to bloom earlier each year, with officials warning of threats from rising sea levels.

Hotel Room Murder in Washington, D.C.

A man strangled and beat a woman to death with a toilet lid in a hotel room in Washington, D.C. The man has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder.

Recall Efforts Against Democratic Councilmembers in Washington, D.C. Amid Rising Crime Rates

Recall efforts are being made against Democratic councilmembers in Washington, D.C. due to rising crime rates and dissatisfaction with their handling of the situation.

Man Sets Himself on Fire at Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C.

A man set himself on fire in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., and is in critical condition. Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the incident, and the man, an active duty airman, has been transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Man Sets Himself on Fire Outside Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C.

A man set himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. and was taken to the hospital in critical condition. The incident involved the U.S. Secret Service and D.C. law enforcement. The man's motive is currently unknown.