George W. Bush Delivers Passionate, Tearful Eulogy for His Father
Former President George W. Bush eulogized his father, George W. Bush, on Wednesday, just eight months after losing his mother, Barbara Bush.
Former President George W. Bush eulogized his father, George W. Bush, on Wednesday, just eight months after losing his mother, Barbara Bush.
Washington’s Cardinal Donald Wuerl announced his upcoming resignation Tuesday, saying he intends to travel to Rome to discuss with Pope Francis his departure from the archdiocese he currently leads.
On Wednesday, the Pittsburgh diocese announced that the Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School would remove the priest’s name.
Open borders activists across the country gathered Saturday to rally against the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy and in favor of abolishing the U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agency.
Facebook invited a number of conservative think tanks and free market groups to a secretive meeting in Washington, D.C., where they were forced to sign strict legal agreements to prevent discussion of the event.
A bronze statue dedicated to the former crack-smoking Democratic mayor of Washington D.C., Marion Barry, has been erected just blocks from the White House.
Iran has claimed that United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley “fabricated” her announcement that the charred remains of a short-range ballistic missile discovered in Yemen originated in Iran.
WASHINGTON, DC – Israel’s Ambassador to the United States Ron Dermer says he believes “Israel is going to be the most important ally of the United States in the 21st century.”
A disabled, white man was attacked on a Maryland mass transit bus by an African American who seemed to be blaming the victim for putting his ancestors into slavery, according to police.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tea Party Patriots held a Capitol Hill rally on Saturday calling on legislators to keep the promises that they made to the American people on issues like repealing Obamacare, enforcing the border and immigration laws and cutting taxes.
WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary James Mattis delivered a speech at the Pentagon on Monday in honor of 9/11 victims and first responders.
Failed former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton can’t quit criticizing President Donald Trump, even though soundly defeated by her opponent.
President Donald Trump said that House and Senate Republicans shouldn’t leave Washington D.C. for their August recess until they have passed something on Obamacare.
On Thursday, former President Barack Obama made his first political appearance since he left office in January at a private fundraiser for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee (NDRC).
The report of initial findings by a volunteer group investigating the Seth Rich murder states that “Seth’s death does not appear to be a random homicide,” and that “Seth’s death does not appear to be a robbery gone bad.”
Turkey summoned U.S. ambassador John Bass in Ankara on Monday to complain about “aggressive and unprofessional” actions taken by American security personnel against Turkish bodyguards in Washington D.C. last week.
An investigation in Waco, Texas, led to the discovery of a Chinese sex trafficking ring in that victimized 16 Chinese women.
President Donald Trump memorialized fallen law enforcement officials, promising to support and back their mission to keep America safe.
Approximately 5,000 activists rallied in San Diego on Saturday as part of approximately 300 coordinated sister marches across the United States to call on the Trump administration to take action on climate change.
Federal immigration agents have arrested 82 criminal illegal immigrants in Virginia, Maryland and Washington D.C., including two MS-13 gang members.
With the inauguration of Donald Trump just days away, droves of his supporters are preparing to meet in Washington D.C. to welcome the new President. But there are also darker forces assembling; a gathering of at least 75 anarchist, socialist and communist groups preparing for an event called #DisruptJ20 that has officially called for violent Black Bloc protesters to gather at 10:00 am on Friday, January 20th in Washington D.C. at the Logan Circle and the Francis Scott Key Memorial.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton was a guest on Tuesday’s Breitbart News Daily, where SiriusXM host Matt Boyle asked him to give President-elect Donald Trump some advice on “draining the swamp” of D.C. corruption.
For the first time, the FBI has charged a law enforcement officer in the United States with attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State.
With 344 murders, last year was the bloodiest year in the City of Baltimore’s history. But as 2016 reaches its halfway point, the bloodshed seems to be showing no signs of stopping.
Thousands of men, women, and children, carrying candles, flocked onto the National Mall Friday night to remember and honor fallen law enforcement officers across the country.
A group of Democratic legislators in Virginia are demanding George Mason University not rename its law school after recently deceased Justice Antonin Scalia.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blasted President Barack Obama’s foreign policy at a VIP dinner in Washington and charged him with supporting terrorism by backing the Kurds.
The city council of the District of Columbia thinks it just might have the best way to stop a rising crime rate: Pay residents not to commit crimes.
Washington D.C. may be hard up for money, so they’re grateful for the blizzard that struck the city. Since last Friday, according to NBC Washington, the district has issued $1,078,000 worth of parking tickets and $65,600 in fines.
How badly has Washington D.C. been hit by the current snowstorm? According to the Washington Post’s Robert Thompson, reporting on Monday:
Despite the historic snow storm on its way to wallop Washington D.C. Friday, thousands drove into the city to attend the pro-life March for Life rally.
Washington, D.C. has proven once again that its city government is inept, as evidenced by the massive failure of preparedness dealing with the snow that covered the city on Wednesday.
A North Dakota man named Scott Stockert was arrested Wednesday after Washington, D.C., police officers learned he had traveled to the Hampton Inn near the Washington Convention Center to dognap the First Dog of the United States, Bo.
A Los Angeles-based pro-illegal immigration group trained the five-year-old girl who approached Pope Francis during his parade in Washington for a photo-op to promote amnesty.
Breitbart News Editor-at-Large Joel Pollak delivered a powerful speech on Wednesday at the Tea Party-sponsored Stop Iran Rally in the nation’s capitol, imploring and encouraging the American people to remain valiant in their opposition to President Barack Obama’s flawed nuclear deal with Iran.
More than ten percent of the new homicides in Washington, D.C., this year are being tied to criminals with past homicide charges and who have been recently released from D.C. jails.
An ex-con from Maryland and five of his friends were arrested late Thursday in the slaughter of a Washington, D.C. family and their housekeeper.
Washington D.C. figures prominently in a newly-compiled list of the country’s richest zip codes, a report revealed Friday.
Former White House senior advisor Dan Pfeiffer has some advice for TV viewers: skip the third season of House of Cards.
A swath of snow reaching from Texas to Maryland has once again buried states in ice and snow, shutting down highways in Kentucky and causing authorities in Washington D.C. to ban sledding for insurance reasons.