
Supreme Court tosses remaining travel ban case
The president's latest travel ban is already being challenged in court
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The president's latest travel ban is already being challenged in court
Around the corner from the Capitol building is Grubb's Pharmacy, which makes special prescription drug deliveries to lawmakers
Museum director Lonnie Bunch reflects on the past year and why he's hopeful
Fans of the "horrorcore" hip-hop duo known for their "dark carnival" face paint are protesting alleged discrimination by law enforcement
Washington D.C.'s Howard University is offering a unique class where students and police officers share their experiences with each other. Jeff Pegues reports.
McCain "looks forward to continuing his work for the people of Arizona and the nation," a statement from his office said
The DOJ claims the website is related to Inauguration Day riots
Two metro trains have collided near the Fort Totten Station in Washington, D.C. As Nancy Cordes reports, at least one passenger is dead and many others were injured during the crash.
As summer recess has finally arrived in Washington, politicians getting out of town have to be careful not to look like they're enjoying themselves too much
Musk's Hyperloop would be able to ferry people and cars from New York to Washington in 29 minutes
"I'm losing more people to the sweets than to the streets," DC-area pastor says
Many states are speaking out against a request for voter registration information from President Trump's Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
Incident, which led to some Northeast Corridor delays, being investigated
Two attorneys general allege that the president has violated the Constitution's anti-corruption laws
Police say the noose was found at 5 p.m. near Beers Elementary School and they have not identified any suspects
"Wonder Woman" is off to a good start at the box office
Foreign Ministry says resolution from House of Reps. is "one-sided," as U.S. lawmakers demand apology from key ally
American Airlines believes it was a technical fault, as the door would have alarmed in "multiple places" before takeoff if it was not properly secured
The 44th president will participate in a conversation about community organizing and civic engagement on Monday at the University of Chicago
Miriam Carey had a history of making delusional statements about President Obama and the White House but had never directly threatened the president; and as part of our continuing series, "On the Road," Steve Hartman met one man who is changing the face of debt collection. Bill Bartmann and his company CFS-2 believe that the best way to collect on someone's debt is to help them start earning again. The company provides a gamut of free services including resume help or free housing -- and they're trouncing their competition in the process.
The White House and U.S. Capitol were locked down after a woman hit a barricade at the White House complex, then led police on a car chase that ended when she was shot and killed. Investigators still don't know what triggered the incident; and, The increase in natural gas production has had a devastating impact on coal country, forcing many miners to seek employment elsewhere.
Police say victims were grandparents 11-year-old lived with and their killer is their son and her uncle
Handy bills its workers as “background checked,” but that didn't prevent a string of alleged thefts from clients' homes
National Park Service still says peak bloom is expected in next week -- but there may be fewer trees blossoming
GOP Rep. Will Hurd and Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke, both from Texas, decided to take a road trip together back to Washington after the blizzard ruined their travel plans. Chip Reid caught up with them on Skype and reports on how the drive is going.
A federal judge threw out the Trump administration's challenge to a standing order issued by a U.S. district court in Maryland.
Heavy rain and wind followed the dust storm, delaying flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and causing some damage to a terminal roof.
President Trump said Monday he has fired Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors — a dramatic move after months of public attacks against the central bank.
The suspect killed a 59-year-old detective and a 35-year-old senior constable, police said. Another detective was shot and was undergoing surgery.
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.
The New World screwworm case is the first reported U.S. case tied to travel to a country with a current outbreak.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer subpoenaed estate of Jeffrey Epstein, seeking over a dozen categories of documents.
Unable to find buyers, a growing number of sellers are pulling their homes off the market rather than compromise on price.
Southwest Airlines will soon require travelers who don't fit within the armrests of their seat to pay for an extra one in advance, part of a string of recent changes the carrier is making.