Trump announces plan to chop down magnolia tree purportedly planted by Andrew Jackson: 'Must come to an end'
President Donald Trump has revealed plans to remove a tree from the White House thought to have been planted by former President Andrew Jackson in the early 1800s.
Delta plane, Air Force jet nearly crash at DCA during Arlington National Cemetery flyover: reports
A Delta Air Lines plane nearly crashed midair with a T-38 Air Force jet Friday night near Reagan Washington National Airport, just months after a January collision near the airport claimed 67 lives.
$1400 IRS stimulus checks, $1 billion in unclaimed tax refunds & $5000 DOGE checks update
American taxpayers are encouraged to act quickly to see if they are eligible for refunds that could provide vital financial relief – before time runs out!
Social Security Administration to require more in-person visits
The Social Security Administration is imposing tighter security measures that could require more Americans to visit the agency in person.
Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen: Here's how you can get yours
Not only is it the first day of Spring, but it's also Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen. Here's how you can get yours.
DC teen vanishes after police chase, mom demands answers
A mother is demanding answers after her 17-year-old son disappeared following a police chase in Southwest D.C.
Judge blocks Trump's use of 1798 law to deport Venezuelan migrants
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, just hours after Trump invoked the law.
Judge orders Trump administration to reinstate thousands of fired workers
The agencies included Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Defense, Energy, the Interior and Treasury.
Deadly U.S. plane crashes in 2025: Timeline
Since the beginning of 2025, at least 109 people have died in 22 U.S. aviation incidents.
Trump administration withdraws David Weldon's nomination for CDC director
The White House has rescinded the nomination of Dr. David Weldon, a former congressman from Florida, for the position of director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Feds cut ties with Austin-based Southwest Key, move to drop lawsuit
The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it would no longer use an Austin-based company to house unaccompanied migrant children.
Texas man who attacked passenger on flight to DC said he was ‘mad’ at Trump
A Texas man on an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, was arrested Tuesday night after allegedly assaulting another passenger and threatening a flight attendant during the plane’s final descent.
FBI warning smishing texts: New threat includes hack targeting iPhone users
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has long cautioned against smishing text scams. However, a new threat now aims to trap even more victims.
Trump says 'You're better off not knowing her' in reference to Rosie O'Donnell
President Donald Trump says "you're better off not knowing her," in reference to Rosie O'Donnell during an afternoon meeting.
Secret Service shoots gunman near White House
A U.S. Secret Service officer shot an armed man early Sunday after a confrontation near the White House, officials said.
Secret Service shoots man in overnight 'armed confrontation' near White House
The Secret Service shot a man overnight during an armed confrontation near the White House Sunday, the agency announced.
President Trump expresses interest in dismantling the Department of Education
President Donald Trump's interest in dismantling the Department of Education could come sooner rather than later. What does this mean?
Speaker Mike Johnson's chief of staff charged with DUI after Trump speech
House Speaker Mike Johnson's chief of staff, Hayden Haynes, was arrested and charged with drunk driving after hitting a parked car following President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress Tuesday night, according to U.S. Capitol Police.
Black Lives Matter Plaza to be redesigned as part of new DC mural project
The famous Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House will soon look very different.
Hundreds of federal properties slated for sale; DC buildings removed hours later
The U.S. General Services Administration released a list on Tuesday of 443 federal buildings and facilities it says are "functionally obsolete." The list was reduced to 320 hours later Tuesday evening.