Pentagon 1 day ago Republicans demand probe into DOD’s taxpayer-funded charges at casinos, bars and nightclubs Sen. Joni Ernst and Rep. James Comer urge GAO review of federal charge card misuse, highlighting systemic oversight failures and risky transactions at the Department of Defense.
Entertainment 3 days ago Kennedy Center promotes first explicitly pro-Christian feature in years as part of new ‘family-friendly’ focus The Kennedy Center is seeking to expand its family-focused and pro-faith programming, starting with a special event June 1, a screening of the cartoon movie "King of Kings."
Justice Department 4 days ago Jeanine Pirro sworn in as interim US attorney Judge Jeanine Pirro was sworn in as U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., on Thursday, after leaving her role on "The Five."
Immigration 6 days ago Judge orders release of Georgetown researcher arrested by ICE after allegedly spreading Hamas propaganda A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the release of a Georgetown University postdoctoral researcher detained by immigration officials in March.
Washington DC 6 days ago Homeland Security reveals staggering increase in Secret Service agent applications The U.S. Secret Service saw an application increase of roughly 214% from Jan 20 to May 1 year over year.
Washington DC 6 days ago ICE cracks down on DC-area businesses, nearly 200 illegal immigrants arrested ICE announced the arrests of nearly 200 people and targeted members of the MS-13 and Tren de Aragua gangs during an operation in Washington, D.C.
Media May 13 Jeff Bezos' tenure as Washington Post owner in spotlight as paper grapples with low morale, staffer exodus Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is facing scrutiny over his tenure as the owner of The Washington Post, which has been plagued by financial struggles and a staff exodus.
Politics May 12 House staffer victim of armed carjacking in popular Washington neighborhood A senior staffer for California Democrat Rep. Sara Jacobs' office was the victim of an armed carjacking in a popular Washington neighborhood on Friday afternoon, police said.
Congress May 12 Congressman reveals hidden secret passageway from America's founding under Capitol floorboards Republican North Carolina Rep. Tim Moore posted a viral video showing a hidden passageway under the floorboards of the Lincoln Room in the U.S. Capitol.
Politics May 12 'Nonpartisan' CBO's health division overwhelmingly staffed by Dems, GOP-aligned group says A conservative research nonprofit says a division of the Congressional Budget Office is overwhelmingly staffed with Democratic liberals.
Fox News Flash May 11 Family of pilot killed in DC midair crash calls for air safety reforms, thanks Trump admin for swift action The family of pilot Sam Lilley, killed in the Washington, D.C., midair crash, is fighting for increased aviation safety after the broken system was exposed.
Donald Trump May 9 Dems erupt after report of Trump firing Librarian of Congress: ‘A disgrace’ Democratic leaders erupted late Thursday after it was reported that President Trump had abruptly fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.
FBI May 7 205 arrested in FBI child sex operation, Patel and Bondi announce Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel on Wednesday announced that 205 alleged child sex predators who preyed on children online have been arrested in the last week as part of "Operation Restore Justice."
Politics May 7 How many Americans are actually ready for REAL ID? Compliance crosses partisan, geographic bounds Americans are scrambling to get compliant with REAL ID ahead of its May 7 deadline, 20 years after George Bush signed the law.
Migrant Crime May 5 ICE nabs illegal migrant after blue city authorities drop home invasion, child abduction charges An illegally present Honduran national was captured after several of his charges were dropped and he was released by Fairfax County officials.
Washington DC May 5 Army pauses helicopter training flights around Pentagon after 2 disruptions to commercial flights last week The Army paused helicopter training flights in and around the Pentagon after two commercial flights performed "go-arounds" to avoid an Army Black Hawk last week.
Washington DC May 5 Deadline looms allowing left-wing court to select US attorney as state AGs urge confirmation of Trump pick State attorneys general sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Sen. Chuck Grassley to confirm Ed Martin as U.S. attorney.
US May 3 Two planes do 'go-arounds' to avoid military helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport Two planes had to perform "go-arounds" to avoid a military helicopter on Thursday at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, the site of a harrowing midair plane crash in January.
Washington DC May 2 US readies Russia sanctions over Ukraine, unclear if Trump will sign, sources say To intensify pressure on Moscow to end its war on Ukraine, U.S. officials have finalized new economic sanctions against Russia including energy and banking measures.
Politics May 1 Jasmine Crockett sets sights on top Democratic seat on Oversight Committee: reports Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, is reportedly stumping for support to take over the top Democratic seat of the House Oversight Committee.
Israel May 1 Georgetown refuses to cut ties with Israel, stands up to pressure from students Georgetown University's interim president said the institution will not implement a student referendum calling for divestment from Israeli-linked companies.
Washington DC May 1 Bipartisan lawmakers introduce bill to bolster water system protections against hackers A new bill being introduced Thursday by Sens. Ruben Gallego and Tom Cotton aims to provide additional protections for public water systems from foreign cyberattacks.
Ukraine May 1 Ukraine signs deal to give US access to rare minerals with Trump admin 'committed to a peace process': Bessent Ukraine signed a deal with the U.S., giving the U.S. access to Ukraine's rare minerals as it continues to work with the Trump administration to end its three-year war with Russia.
Illegal Immigrants April 29 Suspect in Noem purse snatching accused of similar crime in NY weeks before The illegal migrant accused of snatching Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse was arrested in New York City weeks earlier and released from custody, according to a New York Post report.
Washington Commanders April 28 Commanders strike deal with DC officials to take over old RFK Stadium site The Washington Commanders came to an agreement with Washington, D.C., officials to take over the old RFK Stadium site in hopes of building a new facility there.
Transportation April 27 Black Hawk pilot failed to heed flight instructor in moments before plane collision over DC: report Black Hawk pilot Rebecca Lobach failed to follow her flight instructor in the moments before colliding with a civilian airliner over Washington, D.C., according to a new report.
Opinion April 27 Trump should raze HUD headquarters to drain DC swamp HUD was supposed to bring social justice to American cities. Instead, it's left a "trail of failed developments in every corner of the country."
Dolly Parton April 27 SCOOP: Dolly Parton symphony concert heads to DC's Kennedy Center in event 'no one will want to miss' The National Symphony Orchestra will perform Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony at the Kennedy Center in June, Fox News Digital exclusively learned.
Washington Nationals April 26 Nationals grounds crew member nearly falls victim to tarp monster during weather delay At least one member of the Washington Nationals grounds crew was nearly gobbled up by a tarp as it was being rolled onto the infield as rain fell in the first inning.
Politics April 26 Kennedy Center cancels LGBTQ+ Pride events to align with new priorities after Trump fired center's leadership The Kennedy Center has canceled events celebrating LGBTQ+ people for the World Pride festival in Washington, D.C., after President Donald Trump's takeover.