President-elect Donald Trump will take the oath of office from inside the Capitol Rotunda on Monday due to forecasts of intense cold weather.
By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON - Drugmaker MSN Pharmaceuticals cleared another hurdle on Thursday toward launching its generic version of Novartis' blockbuster heart-failure drug Entresto after a U.S. appeals court ended a temporary pause on MSN's launch.
The Mississippi national guard will assist the Washington, D.C. national guard will provide security to agencies in the district.
For the first time, the District of Columbia is hosting three so-called National Special Security Events in a two-week span: Monday’s congressional certification of President-elect Donald Trump’s electoral win,
WASHINGTON (7News) — On Wednesday, a D.C. Council committee held a hearing to learn the impacts of a law that has been in effect for almost two years, which increases the minimum wage for tipped workers in the city — a measure that has been a lightning rod for fierce debate between restaurant owners and employees.
“That legacy will be determined by what President-elect Trump does about these pardons,” said Rizwan Qureshi, a former federal prosecutor with the U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Columbia. Nearly 1,600 people accused of participating in ...
Edgar Maddison Welch, 36, was shot just after 10 p.m. on Jan. 4, after pulling out a gun during a traffic stop, Kannapolis Fire and Police announced.
Columbia Public Schools will be closed Monday because of winter weather. Instead, the district will have an AMI, or alternative methods of instruction, day. "AMI allows all Columbia Public Schools students to be engaged in learning on inclement weather ...
There are 50 to 100 expected executive orders on Trump’s first day in office. Many will focus on boosting fossil fuels and reversing climate policy
The trade groups argue that Congress did not empower CFPB to supervise large non-banks offering consumer financial services.
A federal appeals court on Friday threw out a rule the U.S. Department of Transportation had adopted during Republican President-elect Donald Trump's first term which allowed liquefied natural gas to be transported by train.
As he assumes the presidency for a second time, Donald Trump brings with him a broad expanse of business relationships and financial entanglements — and the possibility that those associations could influence his decision-making in the White House.