Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District of Columbia's delegate in Congress, has filed paperwork to end her reelection campaign, ...
The case against Dr. Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, raises questions about presidential power ...
Congress faces a Jan. 30 deadline to pass a funding measure and avoid another government shutdown. Families still struggle after the last shutdown.
National Guard troops to remain in Washington, D.C. until 2026, supporting the 47th President's law and order efforts. Legal challenges faced in other cities.
Target faces financial fallout as Pastor Jamal Bryant's boycott against the retailer gains momentum, demanding reinstatement of DEI commitments.
In Minneapolis, people of faith are coming together to support those targeted by ICE during the immigration crackdown. Find out how they are making a difference.
A heartfelt farewell to gospel artist Richard Smallwood, filled with music, memories, and messages of faith, celebrated his life and legacy.
Massive winter storm brings sleet, freezing rain, and snow across the US, causing power outages, flight cancellations, and ...
Maryland lawmakers unveiled a proposal to ban individualized grocery pricing driven by consumer surveillance and data. Advocates say the plan could ease food insecurity for Maryland consumers.
Federal prosecutors allege that fixers focused on lower-level Division I programs, including historically Black colleges, where financial vulnerability made athletes easier targets.
Thousands of protesters in Minnesota braved subzero temperatures on Jan. 23, 2026, to rally against federal immigration enforcement, with about 100 clergy arrested at Minneapolis-St. Paul ...
Mary’s House for Older Adults was celebrated last year as Washington, D.C.’s first housing development created for LGBTQ+ seniors. Now, the housing complex is facing criticism from former residents ...
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