Former President Jimmy Carter was remembered U.S. Capitol for his deep religious faith, long public service and decades of humanitarian work beyond what he accomplished in politics.
Donald Trump will be administering the oath to become the 47th president of the United States in freezing weather and ...
Jimmy Carter lived in D.C. for only four years, but he set deep roots of faith and service.
We walked down East Capitol Street with Jami and Jamie Hayes, who joined the thousands who came to the Capitol Tuesday night ...
The Maryland senator will take over for former Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.), whose term ended last Friday. Carper had introduced ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has promised she will introduce a bill “ASAP” to back President-elect Trump’s idea to ...
Members of Congress laid wreaths and gave eulogies, paying tribute to Carter’s political career that took him from a peanut ...
D.C. officials are urging people experiencing homelessness to go to shelters amid this week’s dangerously cold temperatures.
Members of Congress, the Supreme Court and other dignitaries have gathered at the U.S. Capitol for a lying-in-state ceremony ...
WASHINGTON — An investigation is underway after two dogs died after walking on downtown DC sidewalk hours apart. The first ...
The Capitol has a more expansive policy for lying in state. Congressman Henry Clay, in 1852, was the first to lie in the Capitol Rotunda. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover lay in the Capitol in 1972.
D.C. police arrested a man Monday after he allegedly tried to stab two employees inside a business in Northwest on New Year’s ...