Deep-pocketed nominees are circling multimillion-dollar properties in and around the capital to be closer to the president and his inner circle.
A memo from the White House's Office of Personnel Management criticized "virtually unrestricted" telework and laid out next steps for agency heads.
Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull says by this time next month the outline of a massive bill that includes extending current ...
For several decades, the prevalence of steatotic liver disease (SLD) has been steadily increasing.1 Alterations in hepatic ...
Republican congressional leaders huddled with President Donald Trump on Tuesday in search of a clear path forward to make ...
President Trump hit the ground running, signing a flurry of executive orders in the hours after he was sworn in for a second ...
It will be the first time since President Ronald Reagan took the oath of office in 1985 for his second term that the ceremony ...
Donald Trump is set to return to the Capitol Building as he prepares for his second inauguration as president of the United ...
Sources at four firms tell Managing IP whether COVID-induced policies such as remote working have helped save money and ...
The Women’s March in 2017 drew a bigger crowd than Donald Trump’s first inauguration, which was overshadowed by other ...
On January 3, 2025, the 119th Congress convened in Washington, DC. In the House of Representatives, Republicans retained ...
Mayor Bowser and federal partners to hold a safety briefing for the Presidential Inauguration at the Barry Building.