Crime in Washington, D.C., has made headlines as unlawful acts spike, and in 2023, the events also started to affect the national government in the district.
The House Ethics Committee announced on Wednesday that it had voted to launch an investigation into allegations of campaign finance law violations by Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL).
Big Tech companies are cutting back on the number of staffers dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion, a significant change from the company's commitments nearly three years ago after George Floyd's death.
The Supreme Court is almost certain to review a Colorado high court decision that would remove Donald Trump from the state's primary election ballot now that Michigan's high court has come to the opposite conclusion, legal experts say.
Japan will incur “the most serious consequences” for the provision of Patriot air defense missiles expected to aid Ukraine, according to a prominent Russian diplomat.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) is criticizing veteran Democratic strategist James Carville over his warnings that President Joe Biden could lose the 2024 election to former President Donald Trump.
The Department of Energy announced Tuesday that it has awarded contracts for its December purchase of 3 million barrels of crude oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the United States’s emergency supply of petroleum. This brings the total amount of oil purchased in 2023 to 13.8 million barrels — a drop in the bucket as the Biden administration attempts to refill the reserve after selling off more than 40% of its stockpile.
House Republicans are seeking information from President Joe Biden's counsel about whether the president knew in advance that his son Hunter Biden planned to defy a congressional subpoena this month.