Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) cited recent changes in Maryland’s use-of-force policy for why multiple law enforcement agencies were reported as being unable to assist with security for the 2025 presidential inauguration ceremonies.
By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON - Drugmaker MSN Pharmaceuticals cleared another hurdle on Thursday toward launching its generic version of Novartis' blockbuster heart-failure drug Entresto after a U.S. appeals court ended a temporary pause on MSN's launch.
Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. said Tuesday they have joined 39 colleagues in introducing the District of Columbia statehood bill for the 119th Congress in the Senate. “Year after year, nearly 700,
The Mississippi national guard will assist the Washington, D.C. national guard will provide security to agencies in the district.
For the first time, the District of Columbia is hosting three so-called National Special Security Events in a two-week span: Monday’s congressional certification of President-elect Donald Trump’s electoral win,
“That legacy will be determined by what President-elect Trump does about these pardons,” said Rizwan Qureshi, a former federal prosecutor with the U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Columbia. Nearly 1,600 people accused of participating in ...
More than seven years after hosting its last sporting event, RFK Stadium in Northeast D.C. will finally face the wrecking ball.
The Jan. 20 swearing-in caps a two-week stretch of national special security events — occasions of the highest national significance that get a boost in federal funding and are led by the US Secret Service.
The group, Parents Defending Education, filed the complaint with the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights.
The outgoing top prosecutor for the nation’s capital said that he doesn’t see a basis for President-elect Trump to pardon those who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in an exit interview with The Washington Post.
A group representing major automakers said on Friday it filed a lawsuit to block a landmark rule from the administration of President Joe Biden requiring nearly all new cars and trucks by 2029 to have advanced automatic emergency braking systems.
TikTok, ByteDance and several users of the app sued to halt the ban, arguing it would suppress free speech for the millions of Americans who use the platform.