A guide to the Week One distractions, late-night devilry, executive overreach, and the Administration’s early infighting.
Faced with the highly infectious H5N1 strain, Long Island’s last duck farm must kill its entire flock and may go out of business, its owner says.
A nationwide crackdown on sanctuary cities has resulted in nearly 500 arrests, including alleged MS-13 gang members and suspects of rape and murder.
Police in Arizona are investigating the death of a teen girl after she was found unresponsive while being cared for by her grandmother.
Thirty-three other countries grant automatic citizenship to children born in the country regardless of their parent’s citizenship.
The New York Yankees could look to sign a Gold Glove infielder from the San Diego Padres to replace infielder Gleyber Torres.
Senators voted 51-49 to advance Hegseth's defense secretary bid, which has been mired in a series of controversies. Two Republicans are opposed to Hegseth.
The pardons, Trump said in the Oval Office, will go to 23 “peaceful protestors” who were prosecuted under the Biden administration.
Three federal judges in Washington DC reluctantly dropped the cases of several Jan. 6 rioters who were among the 1,500 protesters President Trump pardoned.
The former vice president’s first acts as a nonelected official for the first time in decades could be a sign of what comes ...
Mayor Bowser and DPR promote reduced-rate summer camps for DC families, with a deadline to apply on February 10, 2025.
The new lineup was unveiled just hours after CNN CEO Mark Thompson outlined job cuts and a digital-first strategy for the venerable cable news channel.