
Rosa Parks exhibit shows she was no accidental activist
Thousands of Parks' own writings are on display at the exhibit, which is free to the public
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Thousands of Parks' own writings are on display at the exhibit, which is free to the public
"CBS Evening News" will be the only network evening news broadcast based from the nation's capital.
Stefanelli's first hit restaurant was Washington D.C.'s Masseria, winner of the coveted Michelin star
Asking price for glitzy hotel that hosts lobbyists and other guests with administration interests: as much as $500 million
An elite FBI agent shoots his estranged wife after he says she came after him with a knife -- was it self-defense or murder? "48 Hours"' Susan Spencer investigates.
The goal is to not just help people seal or remove records, but provide access to services that ensure people are getting the support they need
Visitors were rescued a few at a time by D.C. Fire from a height of nearly 500 feet
"It's a fraternity no one ever wanted to join," one mayor said. "There is no playbook"
The time-honored summertime business is illegal in 34 states, but that's starting to change around the country
Bowser said that the district's Emergency Planning and Security Fund will be depleted by the end of 2019
Lawyers for ex-D.C. Metrorail officer say he's "66.6 percent less guilty" after 2 of 3 counts against him were thrown out
The House is considering H.R. 51, which would make the nation's capital the 51st state
Nashville's Music Row and the National Mall Tidal Basin are among those at risk
Firefighters managed to extinguish the fire and an unidentified adult male was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries
The deadly Memorial Day weekend comes amid amid increasing concern about violence in D.C.
On "Intelligence Matters" this week, Tamir Pardo told CBS senior national security contributor Michael Morell that cyber attacks are a "soft and silent nuclear weapon"
The International Spy Museum is reopening in a new $160 million building at a new location in Washington, D.C.
But opponents argue the effort to unchain Georgetown's past takes liberty from today's students
About a million-and-half people visit the nation's capital every March and April to see the cherry blossoms in bloom. Now their natural beauty faces a new threat, which could cost hundreds of millions of dollars to fix. Jan Crawford reports.
Pope Francis taps Archbishop Wilton Gregory to head the powerful, but scandal-battered Washington D.C. archdiocese
The dinosaurs inside the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History have been hiding for nearly five years while the Dinosaur Hall is renovated. But now those fossils are coming out of storage before the exhibit is reopened in Washington later this year. Chip Reid offers a sneak peek of the renovated space.
Representatives of National Assembly President Juan Guaidó, who has been recognized by the U.S. and more than four dozen countries as Venezuela's legitimate leader, said they took control of three diplomatic offices in Washington and New York that were formerly operated by the government of President Nicolás Maduro. CBS News State Department Christina Ruffini joins CBSN with analysis.
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider Virginia's plea to reinstate the life-without-parole sentence of a man who as a teenager participated in sniper shootings that terrorized the Washington, D.C., region in 2002. Lee Boyd Malvo was 17 when he and John Allen Muhammad fatally shot 10 people in Maryland, Virginia and Washington. Ilya Shapiro, director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano for analysis.
Lee Boyd Malvo will have his life sentence reviewed by the Supreme Court this fall
The dance team Wizdom (you have to be at least 50 to join) is showing fans you are only as old as you feel
The president made the dramatic move after engaging in months of public attacks against the central bank.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was taken into custody Monday by immigration authorities and the Department of Homeland Security said he is being processed for deportation to Uganda.
President Trump signed an executive order that seeks to go after people who burn the American flag.
Wednesday night's Powerball jackpot will be an estimated $815 million, the game's seventh biggest, with an approximate cash value of $367.9 million, after no one won Monday's $750 million grand prize.
President Trump on Monday floated returning the Department of Defense to its prior name, the Department of War, calling its current moniker "too defensive."
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer subpoenaed estate of Jeffrey Epstein, seeking over a dozen categories of documents.
Cracker Barrel badly misread its own customer base — and our culturally sensitive times — in trying to spruce up its image, experts say.
Lil Nas X has been charged with three felony counts of battery with injury on a police officer and one felony count of resisting arrest after he was arrested last week on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City.
A group of current and former FEMA officials is blasting the Trump administration for its sweeping changes to the disaster relief agency, days before the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.