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The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files flap is cascading, further roiling a Justice Department and FBI that have ...
Riding the three-car train, which shuttles between the U.S. Capitol and two Senate office buildings, has become a gamble for ...
The eastern box turtle represents holding on and surviving, sticking its neck out, which led to its status as a state symbol ...
King County is seeking to site a walk-in mental health crisis center in Capitol Hill, but a group of local business owners ...
In the interactive game “Fight for America,” audience members on Team Blue and Team Red reenact the Jan. 6 riot, an exercise ...
A military veteran was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison for plotting to attack an FBI office and assassinate law enforcement officers in retaliation for his arrest on charges that he was part of ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe has signed a repeal of a law guaranteeing paid sick leave for workers and inflationary adjustments ...
Planned medical towers won't have to build around state development restrictions meant to protect views of the Capitol dome.
Widespread, abrupt terminations have left Justice Department and FBI employees wondering if they will be next, people familiar with the matter say.
Pratik Chougule wants to make wagering on politics as popular and legal as wagering on sports. Is that all in good fun—or a bad bet for democracy?
A veteran advocating for military civil rights is suing after being banned from state Rep. Shelly Boshart Davis' office and ...
There is no large crisis in the raw amount or supply of housing in Oregon. The crisis lies in the sale price of that housing.
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