The days of D.C.’s home rule may be numbered. President Trump is sending shockwaves through the District after saying that ...
A federal judge has said that the Trump administration can continue its mass firing spree of federal employees.
The Trump administration can proceed with its plans to fire thousands of government workers, the judge said, noting that the dispute should go before the agency that handles federal labor disputes.
By Wednesday, Zelensky pushed back on Trump’s ridiculous assertions by saying that he was living in a Russian-made ...
For the first time in MLB history, a pitch was challenged using the new Automated Ball-Strikes system — and the call on the ...
New York State Court of Appeals issued a 4-3 decision upholding the constitutionality of the Commission on Ethics and ...
Pro-Israel evangelicals and some members of Congress want to use the biblical names Judea and Samaria for what is now known ...
In all of California, there may be no better political launching pad than the office of attorney general. As the state’s top cop as well as its chief consumer advocate, the attorney general resides in ...
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred shared conflicting feelings about the big-spending Los Angeles Dodgers this week, praising ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said it’s great to see the “quality of the infrastructure” in Flint, which serves as "a model for other communities across the country.” ...
So the Mets have reduced parking fees for 2025 season-ticket holders who buy parking passes in advance to $25, or $27 if ...
As an indication of just how personal and petty this dynamic has become, the bill previously introduced in Congress proposing to repeal D.C. home rule was titled to produce an antagonistic acronym. It ...