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The Trump administration on Friday agreed to leave the Washington, D.C., police chief in control of the department. That came ...
Back in early spring, Trump’s efforts upended the U.S. Institute of Peace, among other institutions and departments. On ...
The memo from Attorney General Brian Schwalb argues that Bondi’s order hours earlier naming an “emergency police commissioner” and vacating district rules limiting local police cooperation with ...
Editorial written by Bloomberg Opinion Board. The White House has promised swift action on homelessness. It aims to dismantle encampments, force addicts and the mentally ill into treatment, and yank ...
A federal operation to clear homeless encampments in D.C. causes a standoff as Trump's control over the city persists, ...
In the capital, federal agents have run a sobriety checkpoint, made gun and drug busts and carried out other day-to-day ...
The lawsuit alleges President Donald Trump and members of his administration overstepped their authority when taking federal control of the city’s law enforcement earlier this week.
Fear and confusion are spreading among Washington, DC’s homeless population at the start of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on encampments. Leaders from three prominent advocacy groups in the natio ...
Tension in the nation's capital escalated over the question of who controls the city's police department after Washington, D.C.'s Attorney General sued over the White House's bid for full control.
Time count reported more than 2,500 homeless individuals. Mercy House helps lower these numbers, celebrating its 500th permanent housing placement.
Photos from Washington, D.C. show crews dismantling a homeless encampment near the Kennedy Center on Thursday.