Less than six months after President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard to Washington, DC, the mission is becoming more perilous and complex — and perhaps more permanent.
The ballroom and his other proposed building projects are many things, but they are not exactly works of architecture.
Plans to paint a famed federal building white and build a new White House ballroom have triggered legal challenges.
President Donald Trump and the Defense Department illegally deployed the National Guard in Washington, DC, a federal judge ruled Thursday. Washington, DC’s attorney general’s office had sued the Trump ...
Indulge in the magic of the season this December and visit some of the most dazzling holiday trees in town. Get glammed up or ...
It could cost $100,000 just to move the rug and affected drapes to another location for the repairs, the agency said. It will require storing them in a climate-controlled space at an estimated $750 ...
The 30-year-old Virginia resident evaded capture for years after authorities discovered pipe bombs planted near buildings in ...
Local law enforcement in Washington, D.C., will join National Guard members on patrols around the nation's capital after an attack on two Guard members killed one and left the other in critical ...
The change was announced after President Trump said the White House will host a UFC event on the weekend typically set for ...
That house looked almost normal—except for the three tinted skylights that awkwardly faced the street—and yet, for almost a quarter century, the FBI used it to spy on the Russians, visually ...
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) introduced legislation Wednesday to have the former Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., ...
TikTok user Ray Ray shared that she met members of the Walk for Peace pilgrimage as they passed through the metro this week.