Kristi Noem 7 hours ago DHS chief Kristi Noem's purse was stolen days after similar incident just blocks away: report A woman recently had her purse stolen in Washington, D.C., near the restaurant where Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s handbag was swiped, a report said.
Crime 2 days ago DHS chief Kristi Noem's purse stolen with thousands of dollars in DC restaurant: sources Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse was stolen with thousands in cash on Sunday night at a restaurant in Washington D.C.
Trump's First 100 Days 4 days ago Trump White House releases video series leading up to America's 250th birthday: 'Road to Independence' The White House launched a new video lecture series for President Donald Trump's planned year-long festivities commemorating America's 250th anniversary.
Politics 5 days ago LGBTQ Christians crusade against Trump's religiously 'hostile' policies during Holy Week Attendees at the Collective of Queer Christian Leaders event in Washington told Fox News Digital they reject President Donald Trump.
DOGE 5 days ago HUD puts half-occupied headquarters building in DC up for sale HUD's headquarters was put on a list of federal assets to be sold, and it is facing hundreds of millions in deferred maintenance costs with only half the building being used.
Media 5 days ago DC matchmaker says political polarization 'on steroids' as liberals refuse to date Trump voters, Tesla owners Matchmakers in Washington, D.C. speak about how political polarization in dating has worsened in the nation's capital under President Trump, DOGE cuts.
Politics 6 days ago LGBTQ Christians invoke 'righteous rage' at Capitol during Holy Week A community of LGBTQ+ Christians began Holy Week with a proclamation of “righteous rage and holy hope" at the U.S. Capitol in Washington Monday.
Crime April 15 DC transit police officer stabbed at train station as Sec. Sean Duffy arrives to talk safety: 'Unacceptable' A Washington, D.C., transit officer was stabbed in the face Tuesday afternoon as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was about to speak at a station about transit safety.
Crime April 10 American car thefts surge as teenage bandits, international crime rings ship stolen vehicles overseas U.S. cities are seeing a rise in carjacking as stolen vehicles are transported through shipping ports and arriving in West Africa in virtually untraceable transnational theft rings.
Police and Law Enforcement April 9 Plane undergoes security search 'away from main terminal' near DC after ominous sound reported during flight Frontier Airlines plane deplaned near Washington, D.C. on Wednesday after a security incident was reported by the crew mid-flight.
Virginia April 9 Virginia shooting during illegal gun sale leaves 3 dead, police say An illegal gun sale in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, devolved into a shooting that left three people dead, police say.
Travel April 8 Rare letter reveals 'profound' Christian faith of former atheist at the Museum of the Bible A rare letter penned by C.S. Lewis in 1937 is on display at The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., in the new exhibit, "C. S. Lewis and the Myth That Became Fact."
Politics April 5 Protesters rally against Trump, Musk in 'Hands Off!' gatherings nationwide Thousands of protesters gathered nationwide Saturday to protest Trump administration policies, including federal downsizing, reciprocal tariffs and immigration reform.
VIDEO April 5 ‘Hands Off’ rally against Trump administration flood DC Fox News correspondent Madeleine Rivera joins ‘Fox Report’ to discuss the anti-Trump and anti-DOGE protest occurring in Washington, D.C.
US April 3 Drugged suspect in 'altered mental state' stabs six, along with himself, during DC rampage: police An intoxicated person randomly stabbed six people and himself in Washington, D.C., according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Media April 3 Veteran Washington Post columnist leaves paper, says Jeff Bezos' editorial changes spurred exit Liberal columnist Eugene Robinson says he's leaving The Post as a result of the editorial shift being enforced by its billionaire owner Jeff Bezos.
Russia April 3 Kremlin official says he's meeting Trump admin in first Russian visit to US since Ukraine war Russia's special envoy on international economic and investment, Kirill Dmitriev, says he's in Washington meeting with the Trump administration.
Barack Obama April 2 Former President Obama photobombs children taking cherry blossoms pics in Washington Former President Barack Obama apologized to a pair of children after accidentally photobombing their picture in Washington, D.C., on Monday.
Air And Space April 2 FAA increasing air traffic control staff, supervisors at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport The FAA is increasing air traffic control staffing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington, D.C., following a fatal January midair collision that killed 67 people.
Hunter Biden April 2 Hunter Biden agrees to be stripped of license to practice law in DC: court records Former President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden agreed to be disbarred from practicing law in Washington, D.C., court records show.
Washington DC April 2 Dirt bikes, ATVs driven around World War II memorial in Washington, DC: video Authorities are working to identify people seen on video driving ATVs and dirt bikes inside the World War II memorial in Washington, D.C., over the weekend.
US March 31 FAA employee charged with assault after altercation in air traffic control tower at Reagan National Airport An FAA employee was arrested and charged with assault after a scuffle in the air traffic control tower at Reagan Washington National Airport on March 27.
Woke Culture March 31 Transgender activists' National Mall rally to be joined by a dozen members of Congress: organizers Transgender protesters and activists are expected to hold a National Mall rally alongside a dozen congressional members in Washington on Monday afternoon for Trans Day of Visibility.
Lee Zeldin March 31 Zeldin shutters multimillion-dollar Biden EPA museum that 'scarcely' saw visitors EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the National Environmental Museum and Education Center will shutter after costing taxpayers millions under Biden administration,
Washington DC March 31 Expelled DC councilmember teases run for old seat despite federal bribery charge Trayon White, an expelled D.C. councilmember, is teasing a re-election campaign for his old Ward 8 seat despite facing a federal bribery charge.
Travel March 31 Tourists question if simple act is 'illegal' amid cherry blossom season, park ranger reveals answer Fox News Digital asked travelers in Washington, D.C., if it is "illegal" to touch or pick the cherry blossoms in bloom. Tourists shared thoughts as an NPS ranger revealed the answer.
Airlines March 30 Kite reportedly makes contact with United flight attempting to land at Reagan National Airport Officials confirm that a kite reportedly struck a United Airlines flight from Houston to Washington D.C. while it was attempting to land on Saturday afternoon.
Politics March 30 Trump announces plan to chop down magnolia tree purportedly planted by Andrew Jackson: 'Must come to an end' President Donald Trump has revealed plans to remove a tree from the White House thought to have been planted by President Andrew Jackson in the early 1800s.
Travel March 29 Travel do's and don'ts for DC cherry blossom season amid peak blooms: 'Pack your patience' Peak bloom has been reached for the cherry blossom trees in Washington, D.C., as millions of travelers and tourists arrive. A National Park Service ranger shared tips for seeing the blooms.
Airport News & Updates March 28 Delta plane, Air Force jet nearly crash in 'loss of separation' during Arlington National Cemetery flyover A Delta plane carrying 131 passengers nearly collided with an Air Force jet in a 'loss of separation' Friday leading up to a flyover at Arlington National Cemetery.