Stories from Washington D.C. · United States
1,441 stories in this location, newest first.
US Seeks Response To Memorandum Of Understanding
The United States is seeking a response from 'the Union side' regarding a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that the US put forward earlier this week. The US is looking for the Union side to come forward and offer their response to this memorandum.
Bloomberg Radio
Machines Reportedly Have Single Accessible Password
A report indicates that certain machines possess a single password, which is accessible to everyone.
WNYC 93.9 FM
Dominion Election System Allegedly Vulnerable To Manipulation
An investigator from the Secretary of State's office reportedly called regarding the Dominion election management system. Claims were made that the system allows for changes to votes and ballots.
WNYC 93.9 FM
US Navy Support Capabilities Weakening, Aircraft Carriers Cited
The US Navy's support capabilities are reportedly weakening and becoming increasingly difficult to sustain. This includes large aircraft carriers with a displacement of 100,000 tons, capable of carrying over 60 carrier-based aircraft.
CRI News Radio
US Restaurant Prices Up Nearly 4% This Year
The average price of restaurant meals in the US has increased by nearly 4% this year. In comparison, grocery prices have risen by approximately half that amount. This increase in restaurant costs is largely due to the labor involved in cooking and serving meals.
KQED FM
Student Veterans Fully Reimbursed For Housing
Some student veterans reportedly faced unexpected tuition costs ranging from $14,000 to $20,000 after a university exhausted its funding from the Yellow Ribbon Program.
WTOP Washington DC
Parenthood Linked To Lower Death Rates In Men
Researchers believe parenthood may offer a protective effect, leading to lower death rates in men with children compared to those without. Scientists note there is almost no national system for tracking paternal mortality, unlike the monitoring of maternal deaths.
WBBM Newsradio 780
President Trump's Projects Extend Beyond White House
President Trump currently has at least a half dozen major construction projects underway or in the planning stages in the nation's capital. These projects, some of which are more modest, extend beyond the White House and are expected to change the city.
KRLD Dallas
US Has Sufficient Fertilizer Due To Energy Independence
Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that America has enough fertilizer. Rollins attributed this sufficiency to President Trump's energy independence agenda, speaking from the White House driveway.
WWJ Detroit
Black Lives Matter Street Mural Removed In Washington D.C.
A large yellow 'Black Lives Matter' street mural was removed from a street near the White House in Washington D.C. in March 2025. The source described this action as a symbolic blow against public spaces of protest.
Deutschlandfunk