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Extravagant fireworks display on July 4 across the United States, including Washington DC and NYC Macy's fireworks, marked ...
U.S. President Donald Trump didn't mince his words when asked about his preferred name for the Washington Commanders ahead of ...
Homelessness has always been a concern in Washington D.C., whose median monthly rent of $1,976 puts it at No. 8 — just behind New York City — on the list of most expensive metro areas in the ...
Before Washington, DC became the capital city of the United States, it was a sprawling, 100-square-mile plot of plantations, forests, and hills. The city's urban plan was the brainchild of French ...
Shayla Martin is a regular contributor to the Travel section. She grew up in the Washington D.C. area, and returned to live in the city in 2018. At times, Washington D.C. can feel like a tale of ...
When to visit Washington, DC: a guide to the city’s best events. There’s never a bad time to visit the US capital, but ensure your visit coincides with one of these unmissable events to get a ...
They don’t like the trash talk. Washington DC’s District Department of Transportation denounced a transit ad that was spotted near the Capitol that likened MAGA hat wearers to garbage. “Keep ...
DC’s status as a federal district puts the city and its more than 700,000 residents in a uniquely precarious position, Nuñez says. In 1973, Congress passed a statute allowing DC residents to ...
President Joe Biden is siding with Republicans and moderate Democrats to slap down local leaders of Washington, DC, as they try to update a 100-year-old criminal code that is showing its age.
Women in the city of politics, government, and international relations have a new place for shopping in a space that boasts an 8,000 square foot location with the complete Chanel universe in a ...
Photograph of AIA Guide courtesy of Amazon. First published in 1965, DC’s AIA Guide is now in its sixth edition, which came out in the fall. Whether you read it straight through, consult it as a ...
Of the 50 largest cities in the U.S., Washington, D.C. ranked highest for most overworked city, followed by Denver, Colorado and Austin, Texas.