D.C. Council delays vote on Commanders stadium as budget battle continues
The back and forth over a new Commanders stadium continues.
Trump Mobile removes 'made in the USA' from smartphone website
Eric Trump said last week that Trump Mobile phones will be made in the U.S., though experts quickly questioned how that was possible.
Youngkin announces HUD relocation to NSF building in Alexandria
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will relocate its headquarters from the Robert C.
Trump at NATO: From ‘daddy’ comment to defending US strikes on Iran
From getting called “daddy" doubling down on the damage done to Iran’s nuclear sites, here’s what to know about President Trump’s time at the NATO summit Wednesday.
Virginia Gov. Youngkin signs law banning phones during school hours
Virginia students will soon be required to keep their phones off during class, now that a policy first introduced through executive order last year has been signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin.
Trump swearing video: Says Iran, Israel ‘don’t know what the f—’ they’re doing
Watch the raw video of President Donald Trump swearing Tuesday morning while talking to reporters about the faltering ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
Is Trump reversing a Biden-era asbestos ban? Here’s what we know
The EPA under President Trump says it will review a Biden-era ban on chrysotile asbestos, the last form still legally used in the U.S.—but the policy remains in place for now.
DC police to increase presence at religious institutions after US bombing of Iran
Following the U.S. bombing of three nuclear facilities in Iran, the Metropolitan Police Department issued a statement saying there would be increased presence at religious institutions across the city.
US bombs Iran: Read Trump address here
President Trump addressed the nation Saturday night and said Iran's key nuclear sites are "completely and fully obliterated" after the US attacked, and warned Tehran against retaliation.
JD Vance calls Sen. Alex Padilla 'Jose' during news conference in LA
On June 12, Sen. Padilla was forcibly removed during a news conference with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Cover up of Biden's decline was 'worse than Watergate,' claims Jake Tapper in new book
Veteran D.C. political journalist Alex Thompson joined Jim Lokay on "The Final 5" to discuss his new book "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again", co-authored with CNN anchor Jake Tapper. The book, which has generated buzz across the political spectrum, offers a deep dive into President Biden's mental fitness, the Democratic Party’s decision-making process, and what Thompson describes as a coordinated effort to shield the public from Biden’s decline.
Trump slams 'non-working holidays' on Juneteenth, cites billions in costs
President Donald Trump lamented that there were too many "non-working holidays" on Thursday, as Americans across the country observed Juneteenth.
New Virginia laws go in effect July 1: Here's what you need to know
Here's a look at the new laws that go into effect on July 1.
Trump can keep control of National Guard in Los Angeles, appeals court rules
President Donald Trump will be able to keep control of the National Guard in Los Angeles, according to a ruling from an appeals court.
Trump has 80-foot-tall flagpoles installed on White House lawn
The two 80-foot-tall flagpoles and massive flags were made by a company in Plano, Texas.
DC Mayor Bowser proposes expanded juvenile curfew to curb youth violence
Mayor Muriel Bowser is proposing an expansion of D.C.'s juvenile curfew to address youth violence during the summer months.
President Trump throws TikTok a lifeline as ban deadline approaches
The president plans to sign an order this week to "keep TikTok up and running."
Construction begins on Trump's plan to pave over Rose Garden grass, add flagpoles to lawns
President Donald Trump on Wednesday revealed plans to install two "beautiful" 100-foot flagpoles on the White House lawns that will each fly an American flag.
Trump dismisses Gabbard's Iran nuke claim; WH insists he's aligned with intel chief
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard dismissed concerns Iran was building a nuclear weapon earlier this year, but Trump now says he believes Iran is close to building the weapon.
Former US Coast Guard officer facing charges after alleged Trump threat due in court
A former U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant accused of threatening to kill President Donald Trump is scheduled to appear in federal court Wednesday afternoon.


















