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A New York Times analysis shows spikes in immigration arrests across the country since Donald Trump started his second term ...
Riding the three-car train, which shuttles between the U.S. Capitol and two Senate office buildings, has become a gamble for ...
The State Department is firing more than 1,300 people on Friday as part of a dramatic overhaul of the agency, according to an ...
State Department to release letter to all employees Thursday evening informing them that it's officially moving to implement ...
The second round of tariff negotiations between Bangladesh and the United States continued yesterday in Washington, DC, with ...
The second day of the second round of three-day tariff talks between Bangladesh and the United States ended on today in ...
The layoffs, which affect 1,107 civil service and 246 foreign service officers based in the United States, come at a time when Washington is grappling with multiple crises on the world stage.
A senior Trump administration official said Friday that Fed Chair Jerome Powell is “considering resigning” as pressure grows ...
FEMA was ready to respond to this week's floods in Texas—but was delayed by administrative hurdles and approval processes ...
Douglas Development buys a downtown office building, Skanska's 17xM inks another law firm, an affordable apartment building ...
The Washington Nationals hold the No. 1 pick in Sunday’s MLB amateur draft, a key moment in their rebuilding efforts.
Voters in southeast Washington, D.C., will fill a vacant city council seat Tuesday in a special election to replace former ...