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A federal appeals court will allow President Donald Trump to continue to block news outlets from covering him in “restricted” spaces such as the Oval Office and Air Force One based on their editorial decisions.
A rally and memorial was held on the Ellipse near the White House for the victims of the Kerr County, Texas, flood on the weekend after the Fourth of July.
The press office of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, meanwhile, also seized on the attention, writing on X, “Superman was an undocumented immigrant.” Newsom has been challenging Trump’s deployment of the National Guard amid protests over ICE raids.
White House staffers were upset other DC employees got to tour the site before them, Politico said. The White House set aside three days for staffers and their families to see the holiday decor.
President Donald Trump reignited the debate over the name of Washington’s NFL team. Now D.C.-area leaders are weighing in on his comments.
The White House was pleased at the first signs of the Black Lives Matter Plaza being torn ... painted “Black Lives Matter” on the street near the White House on June 05, 2020 in Washington, DC.
On August 24, 1814, British troops marched on Washington, DC, and burned the White House, the Capitol, and several other public buildings. Hoban returned to rebuild the residence, ...
A guide to one of DC's most storied nights. — -- The annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner (WHCD) is typically one of Washington’s hottest events. It’s known as a night where ...
Federal government offices and many schools in Washington, DC were closed and hundreds of flights were canceled Monday as a winter storm was expected to dump up to 10 inches of snow on the region.
Stores near White House board up ahead of election DC Police Chief Pamela Smith says so far there is no credible threat to the nation's capital ahead of the election. To stream WUSA9 on your phone ...
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White House history: Did you know a president started National Ice Cream Day? | Opinion
From Thomas Jefferson to Donald Trump, ice cream has dripped deeply into the fabric of the White House and presidential history.