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Supreme Court Asked To Decide If Trump Has Immunity From Prosecution
The former Republican president's historic trial is scheduled to begin in Washington on March 4, 2024.
Biden, Xi Set For High-stakes Summit
The two leaders have not met in person since they held talks in Bali in November 2022, and relations nosedived after the United States shot down an alleged Chinese spy balloon in February this year.
US Senate Staves Off Government Shutdown Reaching Deal In the Nick of Time
The shutdown crisis was largely triggered by a small group of hardline Republicans who had defied their own party leadership to scupper various temporary funding proposals as they pressed for deep spending cuts
Washington Says Goodbye To Pandas Amid Bitter US-China Backdrop
The Chinese government tends to "bestow" pandas on "nations with whom China's relations are on the upswing, as a form of soft power projection," said Kurt Tong, a former high-ranking US diplomat and managing partner of the Asia Group consultancy.
After ODs In Streets And Fentanyl Death Of 5-Year-Old, 'Most Hippie' Town In Washington Bans Drugs
Two teenagers and a child overdosed on fentanyl in March and were discovered dead by police with froth flowing from their lips are among the deceased.
3 Things That Need To Go Right For Carson Wentz And The Washington Commanders To Make The NFC Playoffs
The Washington Commanders (7-7-1) face the Cleveland Browns (6-9) on Sunday, with a familiar face back under center.
Missed Calls Cost Washington Commanders An Overtime Opportunity In 20-12 Loss To NY Giants
The Washington Commanders (7-6-1) got hosed in the final seconds of their 20-12 loss to NFC East division rival the New York Giants (8-5-1) on Sunday Night Football at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland.
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong Warns US Of Fatal Security Crisis For Condemnation Of Its ICBM Tests
Kim Jong Un’s sister warned the United States of “a more fatal security crisis" amid a push from Washington for a U.N. condemnation of North Korea’s recent intercontinental ballistic missile test.
Social Media Reaction To The Commanders Surprising Victory Over The Previously Unbeaten Eagles
The Commanders prevailed 32-21 over the previously undefeated Philadelphia, in a thrilling Monday Night Football game highlighted by a ground game for Washington that kept the ball away from the Eagles.
Can You Guess What The Fastest Growing Sport In The U.S. Is? Pickleball
You could find yourself in the backyard playing America's hottest game this Fall, after Thanksgiving dinner with family members young and old. Pickleball, a twist on the traditional sports of tennis, badminton and ping pong come together to form the fastest growing sport in the United Sates two years in a row.
Woman Escapes Carjacking After Doing Good Deed To 31-Year-Old Man
A woman who tried to give man water and allowed the suspect in her car, ended up being threatened and as a carjacking victim.
Good Samaritan Escapes After Being Kidnapped At Knifepoint By Man She Tried To Help
A woman was reportedly forced to jump from a moving vehicle to escape after she was kidnapped at knifepoint by a man she tried to help. The incident reportedly happened in the 24000 block of NE 28th street in Camas, Washington, about 20 miles east of Portland, Oregon on Saturday, Sept. 3.
30-Year-Old Filipina Shot Dead In Alleged Home Invasion In Washington
A 30-year-old Filipino woman was reportedly shot dead by three men who invaded their home in Washington.
Man Kills Himself At U.S. Capitol After Ramming Car Into Barricade, Opening Fire
An armed man reportedly rammed his vehicle into a barricade near the U.S. Capitol before proceeding to open fire and then shooting himself to death in Washington D.C. on early Sunday morning, Aug. 14.
Three-Year-Old Baby Dies After Being Left Inside Hot Car For Two Hours
A three-year-old baby reportedly died after he was left inside a hot vehicle in Washington D.C.
Female Hiker Found Dead After Wandering Off While High On Mushrooms
A New Jersey hiker was found dead in a Washington state hiking trail on Saturday after she reportedly got lost while high on mushrooms.
Woman Who Set Five Police Patrol Cars On Fire During 2020 Protests Sentenced
A Washington woman who set five police patrol cars on fire during the anti-police brutality protests in Seattle in 2020 has been sentenced to five years behind bars on Tuesday, March. 1.
Criminally-Convicted Librarian Forced Third-Graders To Reenact Holocaust, Gruesome Gas Chamber Events
Investigations are ongoing after a D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) librarian allegedly instructed third-grade students to reenact the atrocities of the Holocaust last week, directing them to portray different perspectives, including as if they are being gassed and committing suicide.
Alleged 'Sleepwalker' Leaves Newborn Baby Dead, With Fractured Ribs Following Abuse
A Fayetteville father faces a charge of second-degree murder following the death of his four-week-old daughter on Aug. 29 while the infant was left in his care.
Man Scores $2-Million Powerball Jackpot After Discovering Ticket While Cleaning Car
A Washington man discovered that he had won the $2-million Powerball jackpot after finding the lucky lottery ticket while he was cleaning his car.
Woman Found ‘Beaten To A Bloody Pulp’ In Swanky Cancun Hotel After Trip With Boyfriend
Sativa Transue, a woman vacationing in Cancun with her boyfriend, was found dead in her hotel room in what may possibly be a domestic violence case, with her boyfriend Taylor Allen arrested for her death.
Controversial $375-Million D.C. Trump Hotel To Drop Donald's Name After Waldorf Astoria Acquisition
The Trump International Hotel has reportedly been sold to the CGI Merchant Group for $375 million, as the House Oversight Committee investigates possible corruption in the hotel's dealings.
Anti-Mask, Anti-Vaxxer Physician Assistant’s License Suspended Over COVID Complaints
The commission found Scott C. Miller guilty of treating at least four COVID-19 patients without conducting a physical examination, but giving them prescription medicines.
Washington Woman Dies Of Blood Clot After Taking Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine
A woman reportedly died from a rare blood clot after she took the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Native American Mother Of Two Disappears Under Mysterious Circumstances After Las Vegas Trip With Fiancé
A Native American woman mysteriously disappeared early September after a Las Vegas trip with her fiancé and friends.
Neo-Nazi Leader Who Harassed, Sent Threats To Journalists, Jewish Activists Sentenced
Local Seattle neo-Nazi leader Cameron Shea has been sentenced to three years in prison for sending threatening messages to journalists and Jewish activists.
Darknet Operator Laundered Over $300 Million In Illicit Funds Using Bitcoin ‘Mixer’
An Akron, Ohio man is facing up to 20 years behind bars after pleading guilty on Wednesday to functioning as a bitcoin “mixer” or “tumbler” to transfer more than $300 million worth of bitcoin in a manner that users, particularly drug traffickers, can mask the source of their cryptocurrency.
Meth Dealer Bombed Witness' Car With Improvised Explosives To Harass, Instill Fear
David Hoffman, a drug dealer from Washington, has been sentenced to more than 8 years in prison for drug trafficking and the intimidation of a witness using an explosive device.
Inmate Dishes Fatal Revenge After Being Assigned To Be Cellmate Of Underage Sister's Rapist
A Washington inmate has been sentenced to an additional 24 years in prison on Tuesday after he killed a cellmate following the grim discovery that the convicted child rapist had once victimized his sister, who was still a minor as of last year.
60-Year-Old Man Brutally Rapes Goat, Animal Dies From Assault
The goat's owner was alerted to the sick tryst after hearing the animal making strange bleating noises at the back of her home.