Since late January of 2012, the Washington Examiner’s Paul Bedard has once a week featured a “Mainstream Media Scream” selection in his “Washington Secrets” column. For each pick, usually posted online on Monday, I provide an explanation…
The last four winners of the NWSL Championship – the Orlando Pride, Gotham FC, the Portland Thorns and the Washington Spirit – make up this year's semifinalists
Von Miller refused, not surprisingly, to publicly point a finger at Dan Quinn and his staff to explain what has gone wrong for the Washington Commanders during this failure of a season. No one, including Quinn, seemed prepared to explain…
An excerpt from his new book, Unfettered, Fetterman answers questions for the first time about his health struggles, which many political observers have watched from afar for years.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Mike Johnson said Monday that House lawmakers should start returning to Washington “right now” after a small group of Senate Democrats broke a 40-day stalemate late Sunday ev
Fatal violence strikes Washington, D.C., as three people killed in homicides during Trump's declared war on capital crime. Police probe separate shooting incidents.
House Speaker Mike Johnson spoke Monday morning about next steps in ending the government shutdown, saying he will call the House back as soon as the Senate passes a government funding bill.
Even though the Senate clocked in a 60-40 vote to end the U.S. government shutdown, the curtain hasn’t officially dropped just yet. Meanwhile, prediction markets are reshuffling faster than a Vegas dealer—Polymarket’s latest odds now point…
Speaker Mike Johnson urged House members to start returning to Capitol Hill "right now" in comments to reporters Monday as the chamber prepares to vote on a funding package that would end the 41-day government shutdown.
The No. 10-ranked and third-seeded University of Michigan men's soccer team (11-2-4, 6-2-2 Big Ten) will open the Big Ten Tournament against No. 15-ranked and second seed Washington (10-5-2, 7-3-0 Big Ten) on Wednesday (Nov. 12) at 4 p.m.…
Washington State University suspended a continuing medical education course involving a video series on youth gender medicine after the accrediting body opened an inquiry following complaints from LGBTQ activists.