The Romanian Organized Crime Group is believed to have been targeting houses of worship in the Washington, D.C., area, according to police, and were reportedly seen stealing from Buddhist monks on surveillance footage.
Brandon McManus is denying all claims that he sexually assaulted two women during a flight to London with the Jacksonville Jaguars last season, per his attorney.
Employees at the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle are protesting against the museum's "Confronting Hate Together" exhibit for allegedly framing anti-Zionism as hateful.
Libertarian delegates jeered former President Donald Trump during his speech at the Libertarian Party convention Saturday night as he attempted to pull some unlikely voters.
A 60-foot-long, bronze WWI monument will take form in Washington, D.C.'s Pershing Park. Master sculptor Sabin Howard reveals his creative process and what the work means for America's heroes.
A U.S. District Court judge ruled that the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's advertisement restrictions were a violation of the First Amendment on Tuesday.
A Seattle police chase suspect who hurt two people had a strange request when located by officers in a dumpster earlier this month, body camera footage shows.
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is preparing to grill leaders from Northwestern, UCLA and Rutgers over their handling of campus antisemitism.
One of the former Tacoma police officers acquitted of killing Manny Ellis has taken steps to sue city and state officials, alleging that he was falsely accused of criminal and racist misconduct.
Raul Benitez Santana, 32,Β is being held at the Snohomish County Jail in connection to the death of Washington State Patrol Trooper Christopher M. Gadd.
While conservative lawmakers hoped a new statue of the Rev. Billy Graham would be placed in one of the Capitol's main corridors, planners had other ideas.
D.C. resident and former restaurant owner Adam Kelinsky accused Mayor Muriel Bowser of "abandoning" local businesses while she jets to Las Vegas on taxpayer money.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died on this day in history, May 19, 1994. The former first lady was a style icon and talented in her own right; she unwaveringly supported husband John Kennedy's ideals.
Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser will travel to Las Vegas this weekend less than a month after she faced scrutiny for attending the Masters on the taxpayers dime.
Washington has some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation. One former resident who now owns a gun store in Idaho warns it could happen to other states.
Mount St. Helens erupted on this day in history, May 18, 1980, triggering the largest landslide in recorded history. A total of 57 people lost their lives in the tumult.
WA law enforcement officials said a man with a hammer, who attacked state Department of Transportation workers, was fatally shot by a state trooper along Interstate 5 north of Seattle.
The Justice Department announced multiple arrests in a series of stolen identity theft cases that are reportedly part of a scheme that generates proceeds for North Korea its weapons program.
A statue honoring the Rev. Billy Graham was unveiled on Thursday, May 16, at the U.S. Capitol. The statue is one of two that represents prominent North Carolinians.
NPR's CEO met with a Republican senator the same day NPR rolled out a new editorial layer at the publication after receiving an onslaught of criticism due to alleged bias.
The U.S. Capitol Police is investigating after a bag that was found inside the agencyβs headquarters tested positive for cocaine, officials announced.
Conservatives claimed pro-life activists who were sentenced to prison received a far harsher punishment than left-wing rioters and agitators have received.
President Biden touted his efforts to support law enforcement and shared about the pain of loss during remarks at the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service at the Capitol.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn wore a controversial, dual-feather "W" t-shirt during a recent media session during OTAs, and it's garnered widespread coverage.
President John Adams ordered the federal government to pack up offices in Philadelphia and move to the new home in Washington, D.C., on this day in history, May 15, 1800.
Muriel Bowser, Washington, D.C.'s Democratic mayor whose approval rating is in a free fall, is facing criticism for taking a private jet to The Masters while her city's crime issue persists.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said there were no ill intentions behind the controversial T-shirt he wore to a media availability over the weekend.
A conservative activist took credit for recruiting two men with the same name as Democratic frontrunner Bob Ferguson to enter Washington's gubernatorial race.
The American Culture Quiz from Fox News Digital tests readers' knowledge of unique national traits, trends, people and popular interests. Try this newest one featuring a baseball great and more.
The number of supporters for Howard University nursing graduates was too large for the venue chosen by the historically black college to honor them last week.
A judge criticized for letting a teen who allegedly opened fire on a busy street out of jail before trial previously posted online about being "woke" and donated to a Soros group.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said he and his wife have faced "nastiness" and "lies" in recent years and criticized Washington, D.C., as a "hideous place."
A defaced statue of George Washington at its namesake school in Washington, D.C., was seen covered Wednesday after police cleared an anti-Israel encampment and arrested dozens of protesters.
An anti-Israel protester who reportedly was arrested this morning at an encampment at George Washington University says her movement is "stronger than ever."
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., said Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser's potential oversight hearing prompted "swift action" to clear the George Washington University encampment.
A former roommate of two of the University of Idaho students killed in an ambush attack in November 2022 has broken her silence as she pushes for campus safety around the U.S.
Former President Donald Trump wrote on Tuesday via his social media platform Truth Social that if elected to a second term, he would ensure the FBI headquarters stays in Washington, D.C.
Members of an Anti-Israel encampment at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., apparently called for the beheadings of school administrators.
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is set to testify before House lawmakers Wednesday to discuss anti-Israel protests and an encampment on the campus of George Washington University.
President Biden said Tuesday that "the terrorist group Hamas unleashed the deadliest day of the Jewish people since the Holocaust" during their Oct. 7 attack.
Anti-Israel agitators at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., have repeated a demand for the school not to call the MPD to clear their encampment.
Rhubarb explodes across rural America in May. The rare perennial plant is a vegetable that's treated more like a fruit, and its harvest is celebrated with festivals around the country.
Idaho's population is growing, thanks to a surge of California, Washington and Oregon residents moving in. Here's what new Idaho residents say drove them out of their previous homes.
The head of the House Administration Committee is expressing concern about what he sees as D.C. officials encouraging non-citizen voting in upcoming elections.
A new statue of faith leader Billy Graham is to be unveiled at the U.S. Capitol building on May 16, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association told Fox News Digital on Monday.
Mark Hamill, famous for playing Luke Skywalker in 'Star Wars,' visited President Joe Biden at the White House and left with a pair of the president's sunglasses.
Organizers announced a festival celebrating Asian American literary works, canceled by the Smithsonian Institution last year, is making a return from Sept. 14-22 and will be spread out nationwide.
A witness in the NY v. Trump case, attorney Keith Davidson, testified that former Trump attorney Michael Cohen had hoped for a job in the White House following the 2016 election.