(WASHINGTON) -- The Justice Department has placed on indefinite paid leave the attorney who argued on behalf of the government on Friday in a... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- Tens of thousands of protesters mustered in cities and towns across the country on Saturday to sound off against the Trump administration's... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- The IRS started a new round of layoffs on Friday beginning with the agency's Office of Civil Rights and Compliance, according to... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- After about six hours of amendment votes, the Senate approved a budget blueprint Saturday morning by a vote of 51-48.Republican Sens. Rand... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- After months of negotiations, a deal to turn over TikTok’s United States operations to a new company with a majority American ownership... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- Former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Kamala Harris, in separate remarks on Thursday, criticized President Donald Trump and the White... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- A tearful tribute from the United States' most decorated figure skaters coupled with multiple fundraising efforts has garnered $1.3 million on behalf... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- When President Donald Trump announced his controversial tariffs on virtually every trading partner in the world, he repeatedly called them "reciprocal" --... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, said in a message to staff on Friday that he's "expanded"... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- Foreign adversaries including Russia and China are targeting government workers who have been laid off amid the Trump administration's attempt to downsize... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- Hundreds of college and high school students representing student governments from some of the largest schools in the Washington, D.C., area will... Read More.