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A man charged with a felony for hurling a sandwich at a federal law-enforcement official in the nation's capital has been fired from his job at the Justice Department.
We do teens no favors by letting them believe feral behavior can be tolerated — and with his DC police takeover, Donald Trump is making it clear he won’t stand for it.
District of Columbia's Attorney General Brian Schwalb, says Trump exceeded his authority under the Home Rule Act of 1973 when he invoked a section of the federal law by declaring a local crime ...
Trump compels his followers to endorse obvious lies. It’s accelerating the country’s descent into authoritarianism.
Washington Examiner reporter Anna Giaritelli joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss surviving sexual assault in Washington, D.C., and President Donald Trump’s crackdown on crime in the nation's capital.
While Washington, D.C., isn’t quite the dystopian hellhole depicted by President Donald Trump, there’s little denying that the city is on a downward trajectory.
Mayor Muriel Bowser is in Martha's Vineyard Thursday to pick up her daughter from camp, and is expected to return to the ...
As the Trump administration seeks to halt D.C. policies limiting police cooperation with immigration authorities and touts ...
Washington D.C. is suing Donald Trump over his attempt to control the city's police force, escalating a power struggle.
D.C. District judge Ana Reyes has scheduled an emergency hearing for 2 p.m. Friday on D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb's ...
Then-Sen. Joe Biden described avoiding red traffic signals in Washington, D.C., due to carjackers while advocating for his crime bill on the Senate floor.
The showdown in Washington is the latest attempt by Trump to test the boundaries of his legal authority to carry out his ...
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