by Scott McCabe
The apparent murder-suicide of a former U.S. ambassador and his wife Thursday stunned neighbors at an upscale retirement home in Northwest Washington who saw them as a dashing, vibrant couple.
by Michael Neibauer
D.C. Jail inmates have attacked guards with bodily fluids nearly three dozen times in two years, and the U.S. attorney’s failure to demand stout punishment has provided little deterrent to end the assaults, a District official said Thursday.
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Congressional Democrats — aided by droves of etiolated Republicans — are determined to reward their government union donors by forcing local cops and firefighters across the country to be unionized, no matter the consequences.
by Susan Ferrechio
Barack Obama elicits laughs from audiences at his political rallies by telling them about Republicans who approach him and whisper their support.
by Bill Sammon
Analysts are divided over whether Hillary Clinton can use her delegates as political leverage to force her way onto the Democratic ticket as Barack Obama’s running mate.
by Whitney Blake
The Potomac Mills shopping center is set to expand by 50,000 feet and add a Neiman Marcus Last Call Clearance Center to existing space, its owners announced Thursday.