A Boston investment firm and Atlanta real estate operating company have entered the D.C. health care market with an acquisition of an outpatient medical building downtown. They're eyeing more deals.
Liberal activists have planned protests ahead of Trump's inauguration, but numbers expected to be lower than the 2017 Women's March.
But the Covington group’s biggest performance yet — what Dabney said is “the pinnacle of my career” — will be in the Washington, D.C, parade at the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump. With frigid temperatures expected Monday, the parade will be been moved inside the Capital One Arena, Trump said in a social media post Friday.
Atlanta-based SisterSong was among the left-leaning groups that organized a march in Washington protesting Donald Trump's return to the White House.
Even from the top of section 412 – the standing room area that’s about as far as one can get from the battle taking place between the Washington Commanders and the Atlanta Falcons – Northwest Stadium is a cauldron of noise.
Dad would say that we must learn nonviolence — or we may face nonexistence,” Martin Luther King III tells Capital B.
The Suns are still without Jusuf Nurkic, who has yet to join the team on this five-game road trip because he’s been out with the flu. He'll miss a third straight game on Thursday.
He was a good man who served this country,” said the mother of Derrick Williams, who was killed in the police shootout Monday in a NoMa apartment building.
The former Florida attorney general would be one of the most closely scrutinized members of Trump's Cabinet if she's confirmed to lead the department.
Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America on Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
The weekend’s pre-inaugural balls and parties reflected the exuberance of an ascendant MAGA movement—and the factional dissent already emerging.
Trump, a politician unlike any seen before in Washington, has reshaped modern American politics, and promises to do it again in his second term.