Car-related crimes have risen this year in Washington, D.C., with motor vehicle thefts rising by 93% compared to 2022, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Lawmakers return to Washington this week without the threat of a government shutdown looming, but the three-week sprint to the Christmas recess will be anything but drama-free as time runs short for Congress to pass aid to Ukraine.
The House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is set to reconvene this week for its first hearing in more than four months, featuring testimony from two of the authors behind the “Twitter Files.”
President Joe Biden is not planning any substantive changes to his reelection campaign despite numerous polls showing him trailing former President Donald Trump in critical swing states and nationally.
AUSTIN, Texas — An international human rights organization said Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R-TX) border security initiatives were to blame for dozens of fatalities that resulted from police pursuits of suspected human smuggling vehicles near the border with Mexico.
An anti-Israel group that has been accused of funding Hamas and other Palestinian terror factions received a boost from the philanthropy of Democratic megadonor George Soros before helping to lead protests across the United States against the Jewish state.
President Joe Biden announced the creation of a new White House Council on Supply Chain Resilience on Monday, along with more than 30 new actions to strengthen U.S. supply chains.
The Republican National Committee denied accusations that it has run into financial problems, touting its "battle-tested infrastructure" ahead of 2024.