VIDEO 7 hours ago 'Friday Follies': Democrats' leaders have no clear message for 'No Kings' protests 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Raymond Arroyo discusses Democrats' latest 'grievance party,' off-key chants and more on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Washington DC 8 hours ago National Guard intervenes as suspect swings foot-long kitchen knife in violent DC street brawl National Guard members intervened in a chaotic street fight near Nationals Park Wednesday that ended with one man being stabbed with a large kitchen knife.
US protests 16 hours ago ‘No Kings’ movement and what it wants: Inside the message driving Saturday’s nationwide protests Nationwide "No Kings" protests on Oct. 18 will target President Donald Trump's immigration policies and deportation operations in major U.S. cities.
National Guard 2 days ago Bowser doesn't think it's legal for National Guard to 'police Americans on American soil' Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser said she is skeptical that the federal deployment of the National Guard to cities across the country is legal.
U.S. 2 days ago Teens who assaulted former DOGE staffer get no jail time with probation-only sentences Two teenagers who officials say attacked a former DOGE staffer were sentenced to probation after pleading guilty in a D.C. courtroom on Tuesday.
Donald Trump 6 days ago Trump plans whirlwind trip to Israel and Egypt before rushing back to White House for Charlie Kirk honor President Trump will address Israel's Knesset and visit Cairo as part of a trip marking the historic Israel-Hamas peace deal before honoring Charlie Kirk.
Hate Crime October 8 Man faces hate crime charges over 'hundred plus' explosives, threats outside cathedral ahead of SCOTUS event Washington police allegedly found a man camped outside a cathedral with homemade explosives and writings showing animosity toward Catholics, Jews and ICE officials.
FBI October 7 FBI fires agents, dismantles corruption squad after probe unveils monitoring of GOP senators, Patel says FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau was already taking action after it was revealed that Republican lawmakers' communications were monitored.
Justice Department October 5 Rank-and-file DC officers accuse superiors of downgrading crimes to mask real levels: report Three dozen D.C. police officers report crime misclassification allegations to DOJ as Trump deploys National Guard citing inflated safety statistics.
Washington DC October 5 DC police arrest suspect for alleged explosive outside annual Red Mass Louis Geri, 41, of Vineland, New Jersey, was arrested outside Saint Matthew's Cathedral in Washington, D.C., for allegedly possessing an explosive.
First Amendment October 2 Woman caught on camera allegedly lunging at MAGA activist in viral confrontation Conservative activist Cam Higby used pepper spray in self-defense when a woman allegedly attacked him at Union Station in Washington, D.C.
Media October 1 Washington Post's new opinion chief says ‘tough decisions about staffing’ are looming Opinion editor Adam O'Neal warned Washington Post staffers of upcoming restructuring while announcing new hires with right-leaning backgrounds for the opinion section.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash October 1 Mother of slain DC congressional intern warns fugitive suspect 'can't hide forever' The mother of slain congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym urges lawmakers to charge violent teens as adults after her son was killed in a gang-related shooting in June.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash September 29 Former DOGE staffer Edward Coristine describes brutal DC attack by teen gang: 'Bunch of punches' Edward Coristine, former DOGE staffer, spoke out about his August attack in D.C. after a 15-year-old pleaded guilty to felony assault and robbery charges.
U.S. September 29 Police share new pictures of third suspect amid manhunt in congressional intern’s killing Police in Washington, D.C., released more pictures of a third suspect accused in the murder of a House of Representatives intern in June.
Media September 29 Editorial overhaul: Washington Post's new opinion chief feels the weight of the challenges ahead The Washington Post's new opinion editor Adam O'Neal spoke with 91±¬ÁÏ Digital about the challenges he faces as he reshapes the paper's editorial pages.
VIDEO September 27 Georgetown student sounds alarm about ‘hey fascist, catch’ posters at his university  College Republican and TPUSA member Shae McInnis discusses the disturbing flyers found on Georgetown University’s campus after Charlie Kirk’s assassination on ‘91±¬ÁÏ @ Night.’
Washington DC September 25 Teen pleads guilty to DOGE staffer beating that sparked DC National Guard deployment A 15-year-old boy pleaded guilty to the beating of an ex-DOGE staffer earlier that sparked President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to restore order to the city.
VIDEO September 25 'HOLD THEM RESPONSIBLE': Georgetown College GOP member demands 'full investigation' of leftist gun club's 'Hey, fascist! Catch!' flyers Georgetown College GOP board member Knox Graham weighs in on a leftist gun club not affiliated with the university referencing late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's assassination in its recruitment flyers on 'America Reports.'
Congress September 24 White House tells federal agencies to prepare layoff plans as government shutdown looms The White House budget office directed federal agencies to prepare reduction-in-force plans, warning shutdowns would target programs not required to continue.
Washington DC September 24 American Airlines accused of ‘running red lights’ before horrific Potomac River plane crash near DC Victims' families file lawsuit seeking damages and safety reforms after American Eagle Flight 5342 DC plane crash near Reagan Airport killed 64 commercial passengers.
Donald Trump September 24 White House unveils Presidential Walk of Fame with Biden portrait replaced by autopen image Donald Trump criticized Joe Biden's autopen use after the White House displayed the former president's portrait as an autopen machine in the Presidential Walk of Fame.
VIDEO September 22 Jeanine Pirro announces charges against teen in shooting against DC firefighter: 'Sad commentary on what's going on' U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., Jeanine Pirro announces charges against a teen in the shooting of a D.C. firefighter.
Washington DC September 22 Man arrested for allegedly pointing laser at Marine One helicopter carrying President Trump near White House A man was arrested in Washington D.C. after allegedly pointing a red laser at Marine One, creating a danger of pilot disorientation and potential collision risks.
House Hearings September 19 Byron Donalds rebukes 'Squad' member over 'fascist' slur: ‘Do I look like a member of the Third Reich?’ A House hearing on D.C. crime spiraled into a shouting match as Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., blasted Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., for calling the GOP's crime proposals "fascist."
Opinion September 19 How we realize Trump's vision to make federal architecture beautiful again New bill aims to reverse decades of ugly federal building construction by mandating preference for classical architecture that reflects American values.
Politics September 16 Dozens of House Dems vote against crackdown on DC youth crime after Trump backs off capital police The House approved two Republican-backed bills lowering the age for trying juveniles as adults in Washington, D.C., with Democrats largely opposed.
Opinion September 15 Trump's DC crime success puts spotlight on Chicago's deadly 'war zone' Federal crime enforcement in D.C. shows dramatic results with nearly 60% drop in homicides since August, while Chicago continues struggling with over 650 annual murders.
Tennessee September 12 Trump eyes federal takeover of blue city with highest violent crime rate in US: 'Deeply troubled' President Trump announced plans to deploy National Guard troops to Memphis, which has the highest violent crime rate among U.S. cities with over 250,000 people.
Media September 10 Trump makes surprise DC restaurant stop to showcase 'virtually no crime' in capital, faces down protesters President Donald Trump stopped for a surprise dinner with Cabinet members in Washington, D.C., Tuesday night to demonstrate city safety and also faced down left-wing protesters.