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There was little sign of President Trump's deployment of troops and federal agents in some of Washington, DC's most crime-ridden neighborhoods.
US Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller were heckled ...
The clearing of homeless encampments in the nation's capital is unfolding under what President Donald Trump calls his Making ...
On Thursday evening in Washington, D.C., the weird juxtapositions of life in this city, eleven days into the Trump ...
Homeless people in Washington, D.C., could face jail time if they do not comply with President Donald Trump's efforts to ...
Washington, D.C. residents in the city's most dangerous neighborhoods say they haven't felt the effects of President Donald ...
Pedestrians walk their dogs past parked military vehicles. Commuters move past National Guards at metro stations. Baseball ...
A pair of senior Washington, D.C., police commanders acknowledged Tuesday that the ongoing federal law enforcement surge in ...
President Trump concluded his Friday summit in Alaska with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin by his side as the two announced no peace deal for Ukraine. The highly anticipated face-off on ...
President Trump’s federal “crime emergency” takeover in Washington, D.C., has led to the removal of dozens of homeless ...
Leaders in Washington, D.C., say they're striving to maintain calm as growing numbers of National Guard soldiers deploy to ...