Melted Wax Effigy of Abraham Lincoln in Washington DC

A wax effigy of President Abraham Lincoln melted due to a heatwave in Washington DC, leaving his head and leg dripped off and the chair sinking into the ground. The statue is part of The Wax Monument Series by artist Sandy Williams IV and is a commentary on DC's history of Civil War-era Contraband Camps.

Robbery in Navy Yard, Washington, DC

Rep. Mike Collins reveals that his staffer and friend were robbed at gunpoint by three men in Navy Yard, Washington, DC. He criticizes the city's policies and highlights the rise in violent crimes. The incident ended with the victims being safe after fending off the assailants.

Former President Donald Trump addressing Libertarian National Convention

Former President Donald Trump will address the Libertarian National Convention in Washington, DC on Saturday, May 25.

West Virginia Republican Gubernatorial Nomination

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey (R) wins Republican gubernatorial nomination in the state, advancing to general election against Democrat Huntington Mayor Steve Williams. Morrisey emphasizes states as the solution to standing up to a 'broken' Washington, DC.

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser's Private Jet Controversy

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser faces backlash for taking a private jet to a golf tournament amidst rising violent crime in the city, causing her approval rating to plummet below 50%.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas addresses critics at judicial conference

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas addresses critics at a judicial conference in Alabama, expressing frustration with 'nastiness' and 'lies' directed at him, as well as the challenges faced in Washington, DC. He emphasizes the importance of making decisions with a lifetime appointment that he believes are right. Thomas also discusses concerns about the Supreme Court's handling of emergency requests and the leaking of court opinions.

Tragic Death of Ty'ah Settles in Washington, DC

A three-year-old girl named Ty'ah Settles was tragically killed in Washington, DC, after being hit by a stray bullet during an exchange of gunfire. The incident has sparked calls to end senseless killings of children.

Demolition of RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.

The National Park Service has approved the demolition of RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., paving the way for the Commanders to potentially return to their original location. The move is seen as a necessary step to bring the team back to D.C.

Former President Donald Trump expresses gratitude to Washington, DC, Young Republicans for exposing never Trumper in House Speaker Mike Johnson’s office

Former President Donald Trump thanked the Washington, DC, Young Republicans for exposing a never Trumper in House Speaker Mike Johnson’s office, who opposed the club’s endorsement of Trump. Trump expressed his appreciation in response to emails obtained by Breitbart News.

Crime in Washington, DC

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg dismissed the rise in crime in Washington, DC, stating that a lot of energy is going into painting a different narrative. Despite recent crime statistics, Buttigieg highlighted that he can safely walk his dog to the Capitol.

Cherry Blossom Trees in Washington, D.C.

The cherry trees in Washington, D.C. were planted in 1912 as a gift from Japan, symbolizing goodwill and friendship between the two nations. The annual National Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the beauty of the blossoms each spring.

Washington, DC Shooting Incident

Two people were shot dead and five others wounded in Washington, DC. The suspect is still unidentified and on the loose. The shooting occurred at 3 a.m. at the intersection of 7th Street NW and P Street NW. The motive remains under investigation.

Washington, DC Republican Primary Election

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley wins Washington, DC Republican primary against former President Donald Trump by a significant margin. Haley has lost other Republican primaries but vows to stay competitive.

Mother in Washington, DC Spends Taxpayer-Funded Program Money on Lavish Vacation

A mother in Washington, DC, received $10,800 from a taxpayer-funded program for low-income families and spent most of it on a luxury vacation to Miami, using the remaining funds for bills and a used car.