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D.C. summer law enforcement surge ready for America 250
Washingtonians should expect an increased presence in law enforcement this summer ahead of America's 250th anniversary celebrations, Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald said during a Friday news conference.
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Trump's announcement marks the first time he has provided a specific completion date for the $400 million ballroom.
SharesWATCH: Surprise, surprise: God is actually ‘very partisan’
Christians sometimes have a hard time fighting for what they know is morally and politically correct because they're concerned about offending others, or intruding on others' free will and individual rights. They think it's not the job of the church to tell people their politics. But that's incorrect.
SharesThe redistricting war: How Republicans and Democrats are fighting over your vote
Right now, in courtrooms and state capitals across the country, Republicans and Democrats are waging war with maps, lines, and voting demographics as their weapons of choice, all to determine who represents you in Congress.
SharesJeanine Pirro readies to charge parents of teens who violate the D.C. youth curfew
U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro vowed to clamp down on juvenile curfew enforcement, telling parents that they could face charges if their children violate curfew.
SharesPreakness racegoers bid a wistful farewell to historic Laurel Park
Baltimore's Pimlico Race Course did not host the Preakness, the middle jewel of horse racing's Triple Crown, for the first time in 118 years. That made this weekend's 151st race likely a last hurrah for Laurel, which opened in 1911 and is slated to become a training facility next year as officials consolidate the state's declining racing industry.
SharesWATCH: President Trump has more leverage over Xi Jinping
On the latest Politically Unstable, China scholar Gordon Chang sits down with Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler to discuss the Trump-Xi summit, plus more on threats from China.
Shares‘Culture of fear’ helped influence D.C. police leaders to fudge crime numbers, internal report says
The full report on the District's Metropolitan Police Department crime data manipulation scheme shows that the department's higher-ups reclassified hundreds of crimes as lesser offenses, as multiple police leaders pointed to a "culture of fear" created by Chief Pamela A. Smith that motivated some officials to fix the numbers.
SharesJeffries says despite Republican gains on redistricting, Democrats will still win back the House
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says, despite Republican gains with redistricting, Democrats will win back the House of Representatives in November.
SharesTrump invites China’s Xi to White House for a September visit
President Trump on Thursday invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to the White House for a visit on Sept. 24.
SharesWATCH: Trump offers platitudes while Xi warns of possible confrontation during China summit
China's Xi Jinping warned President Trump on Thursday that the two countries could clash over Taiwan if the issue was not handled properly, an unusually harsh admonition that stood in contrast to the American leader's praise for his counterpart.
SharesXi tells Trump that U.S., China should be ‘partners, not rivals’
President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the need for cooperation among the world's two superpowers as they seek to stabilize a trade agreement and find common ground amid uncertainty over the Iran conflict.
SharesTrump on security concerns over China’s large-scale nuclear expansion
President Trump is expected to raise security concerns regarding China's large-scale nuclear expansion during meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, according to senior Trump administration officials.
SharesCMS announces 6-month enrollment pause for new hospice and home health providers
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced the six-month temporary suspension of enrollment of providers of hospice and home health agency services on Wednesday, in another administrative move to clamp down on fraud, waste and abuse.
SharesRepublicans pivot to emergency gas tax holiday, affordability agenda as soaring prices anger voters
Soaring inflation, rising gasoline prices and crushing housing costs have pressured Republicans in Congress to make an emergency pivot to affordability measures as they face an increasingly dissatisfied electorate that could boot them out of the majority after November.
SharesTrump administration says it has hantavirus ‘under control’ after rare rodent-borne illness kills 3
President Donald Trump said Monday he thinks the U.S. is "in very good shape" in dealing with the hantavirus that has killed three people and sickened a number of others after an outbreak on a cruise ship.
SharesTrump denies awarding no-bid contract to firm that worked on his club’s swimming pool
President Trump is refuting a report that his administration awarded a no-bid contract for repairs to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to a company that has done work on the president's private golf club.
SharesWATCH: Israel’s war against Hezbollah is the West’s fight against Iran
Before the Trump administration's rejection of Iran's latest peace plan response, the joint U.S.-Israeli war against the regime in Tehran had begun to recede from public memory.
SharesCeasefire near collapse amid ‘stupid’ Iran proposal, Trump says, raising specter of new fighting
The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran hung by a thread Monday after President Trump panned Tehran's latest proposal as a "piece of garbage" and met with military leaders to plot his next move.
SharesWATCH: Two kittens rescued after tornado find new home
Two kittens who were rescued from the rubble of a tornado-flattened Mississippi trailer park now have a new family.
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