Peak Bloom for DC Cherry Trees, Including Hundreds of New Additions
It’s spring in the nation’s capital as Washington D.C. witnessed peak bloom for thousands of cherry trees scattered across the capital.
It’s spring in the nation’s capital as Washington D.C. witnessed peak bloom for thousands of cherry trees scattered across the capital.
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s firing also comes less than two weeks before she was scheduled for a deposition on the Epstein files. She was subpoenaed by the Republican-led House Oversight Committee to appear for that deposition here on Capitol Hill on April 14.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Trump announced he will sign an executive order to pay all Department of Homeland Security employees. This follows a historically long shutdown for the DHS. There’s also new developments on Capitol Hill to fund DHS.
The case is centered around an order by President Trump to limit birthright citizenship. The fate of that order now lies in the hands of the Supreme Court justices.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A federal judge ordered Trump’s ballroom construction to halt. According to court documents, the judge said Congress must approve any changes to the White House, but Trump says otherwise.
As the conflict surrounding Iran intensifies — and questions swirl about leadership, stability and the future of the regime — Iranian-American advocates are pushing a different strategy: political support from the outside, while supporting resistance from within.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – For the first time in years, the national average of gas is slightly over four dollars a gallon. Experts said its due to the conflict in Iran.
The gridlock on Capitol Hill is deepening after the Republican-controlled House rejected a bipartisan Senate plan to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security late last week.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Recent polls show on average, the majority of Americans disagree with the President’s handling of the Iran conflict. On Monday, the President also renewed his threats to target Iranian oil and energy sites.
The bipartisan DIGNITY Act — introduced by Florida Republican María Salazar and Texas Democrat Veronica Escobar — is quickly building momentum, now backed by 60 national organizations and dozens of lawmakers, including Congressman Mike Kelly.