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On Wednesday night, Washington D.C. residents took to the streets to yell at law enforcement officers and National Guardsmen who were stationed in the city.
Protesters confronted police officers at a checkpoint on 14th Street Northwest in Washington D.C., yelling 'get off our streets' following Trump's federal takeover.
NEW YORK — As National Guard troops deploy across her city as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to clamp down on crime ...
Trump threatened to “take over” and “beautify” D.C. on the campaign trail and claimed it was “a nightmare of murder and crime.” ...
National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., could soon be armed as part of a military-assisted crackdown on crime ordered by ...
Trump has urged Congress to pass a “crime bill” that would extend his D.C. takeover past its 30-day limit. On Wednesday, ...
E.J. Antoni, the MAGA partisan Trump tapped to replace Erika McEntarfer as head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, was at the ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of the District of Columbia is urging residents to remain calm, be prepared, and know their rights.
D.C. protesters cried chants of “Whose Street? Our street!” and “Go home!” across 14th street NW Wednesday night towards ...
Trump's announcements have raised fears that the government will use the Olympics to take actions that deprive homeless ...
The flight MX-704 from Norfolk to Los Angeles diverted to Grand Junction. An unruly passenger on the plane was drunk, became agitated, yelled racial slurs at airline staff, and waved a skateboard, ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer vowed Democrats will fight "tooth and nail" against President Donald Trump's request to ...