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Three People Were Killed In A Lightning Strike Near The White House
Secret Service and other officials witnessed the strike and immediately rendered aid to the victims. A fourth person remains in critical condition.
An Adorable But Aggressive Fox Menaced The US Senate Before Being Caught By Animal Control
The fox was caught Tuesday after one member of Congress and a journalist reported being bitten by the animal.
Five Fetuses Were Found In The Home Of An Anti-Abortion Activist, DC Police Said
The discovery came a day after Lauren Handy and eight others were indicted for allegedly forcing their way into an abortion clinic.
The Anti-Mandate Truckers Outside DC Scored An Audience With Republican Senators
“My hope is that we never have to progress to a bigger and bigger statement,” protest organizer Brian Brase said.
Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Has Been Charged With Conspiracy In The Jan. 6 Insurrection
Tarrio was arrested on Tuesday at his home in Miami.
The Trucker Convoy Is Circling Washington, DC, To Slow Down Traffic In Protest Of Vaccine Restrictions
Protesters are threatening to slow down traffic around the capital region all week unless their demands are met.
The US Version of the Canadian Trucker Convoy Had a Tough First Day
Truckers started an 11-day journey from California to Washington, DC, on Wednesday, hoping to emulate Canadian protesters and attract supporters along the way.
A US Capitol Police Officer Was Killed After Someone Rammed A Vehicle Into Them
The suspect was also shot and killed after he ran at officers with a knife near a checkpoint, officials said.
A Noose Was Found On A Tree Outside A Church In Washington, DC
A vocal ensemble had been renting the church’s space to practice for a performance that tells the crucifixion story through a lens of systemic racism when the noose appeared.
"Mark Changed The Rules": How Facebook Went Easy On Alex Jones And Other Right-Wing Figures
Facebook’s rules to combat misinformation and hate speech are subject to the whims and political considerations of its CEO and his policy team leader.
I Ranked The 21 Suggested Team Names For The Washington Football Team
What name will Washington fans be chanting this fall?
9 Of The Most Powerful Photo Stories On The Internet This Week
Here are some of the most interesting and powerful photo stories from across the internet.
Listen: These Are The Most Poignant — And Most Ridiculous — Inauguration Moments
“I don’t think anyone was expecting the vocals of Jennifer Lopez to bring in a new presidency. Yet here we are. The auto-tune worked. But we actually love to see it!”
The Man Arrested At An Inauguration Checkpoint With A Gun And Ammo Said It Was A "Mistake" And That He's A Security Guard
Wesley Beeler was arrested on charges of carrying a pistol without a license, possession of an unregistered firearm, and possession of unregistered ammunition.
Following An Insurrection, Lawmakers And State Attorneys General Are Asking Facebook To Halt Ads Of Military Gear
“Whether through negligence or with full knowledge, Facebook is placing profit ahead of our Nation’s democracy.”
Vrbo Won’t Cancel Reservations For Inauguration Week, And DC Locals Are Scared
Unlike Airbnb, Vrbo isn’t canceling DC stays. UPDATE: It will block new reservations Tuesday afternoon through Friday, Jan 22.
Airbnb Has Canceled All Reservations In DC During Inauguration
“We are continuing our work to ensure hate group members are not part of the Airbnb community.”
A Capitol Police Officer On Duty During The Coup Attempt Has Died By Suicide
Officer Howard Liebengood was 51 years old.
The Leader Of The Proud Boys Was Arrested In The Burning Of A "Black Lives Matter" Banner
Henry "Enrique" Tarrio told the Washington Post that he'd burned the banner taken from a historic Black church during violent protests in Washington, DC.
Listen: Everyone Needs To Watch HBO Max's Veneno Right Now
“If you tell a complicated story with radical empathy, then perhaps people can watch that, and feel moved by that. And maybe they’ll consider what policies might be changed to make life better.”
15 US Foodie Cities Anyone Who Loves To Eat Should Add To Their Travel Goals List
Anyone else want to eat their way across America?
Sen. Rand Paul Has Tested Positive For The Coronavirus
Paul is the first senator to announce he has COVID-19.
Hairstylists And Barbers Are Grappling With Whether To Stop Cutting Hair During The Coronavirus Outbreak
"We can’t practice social distancing when we do hair. It just isn't possible."
A Campaign To Put Sex Work Decriminalization On The Ballot In DC Is Being Scrapped After Pushback From Local Activists
Activists had asked the group Decriminalize Sex Work to kill the ballot initiative due to allegations of sexual misconduct against the group's political director and "fundamental ideological differences.”
20 Things To Do In Washington, DC, If You’re Not Really Into Politics
Who isn't done with politics at this point?
Which American City Should You Move To?
Are you about the hustle and bustle or the laid-back life?
The House Held A Historic Hearing On Making Washington, DC, The 51st State
The DC statehood bill has unprecedented support in the House, but not a single Republican supports the plan.
The Covington Catholic Student’s Defamation Lawsuit Against The Washington Post Has Been Dismissed
The teen, who went viral in a video with a Native American demonstrator, claimed he was misrepresented, but a judge ruled that was not supported “by the plain language in the article.”
Two Trans Women Were Killed In The Same Maryland Neighborhood
"It’s not just about a killing, it’s not just about losing; it’s about the pain that we suffer,” said a friend of one victim.
A Majority Of Democratic Presidential Candidates Want To Make DC The 51st State
Although it remains a partisan issue, efforts to grant Washington, DC, statehood are gradually gaining momentum, with support from Democratic presidential candidates and Democrats in the House.
We Know What City You'll Be Living In Five Years From Now
Look deep into our crystal ball...
10 Books That Actually Capture The World Of Washington, DC
The fiction and nonfiction titles that offer insight into how DC works — from K Street to Congress.
People In Washington, DC Have The Lowest Fertility Rate In The US
A new analysis shows that Washington, DC, had the lowest total fertility rate in the US in 2017, and South Dakota had the highest.
Counterprotesters Far Outnumbered "Unite The Right" White Supremacists In Washington, DC
While hundreds of people were out on the streets of the nation's capital on Sunday, some reporters estimated that only 20 white nationalists were among them.
Theodore McCarrick, Former Archbishop Of Washington, DC, Has Resigned Amid Sexual Abuse Allegations
One of the most senior figures in the US Catholic Church, McCarrick was accused of sexually abusing an altar boy in the 1970s.
After Surviving A School Shooting Days Ago, These Students Say "March For Our Lives" Is Personal
"I didn't know March For Our Lives was a thing until it applied directly to me," said one 17-year-old senior at Great Mills High School.
A High School Senior Led Her Fellow Students On A Gun Walkout To The Heart Of The Nation's Capital
"If you can speak, speak; if you can march, march; and when you can vote, vote. Students can make a difference, even before a ballot box is in the picture."
Jared Kushner Has Lost His Top Secret Security Clearance
The president's son-in-law and other staffers had their security clearances downgraded from "top secret" to "secret."
The White House Went On Lockdown Friday After A Woman Drove A Van Into A Security Barrier
The US Secret Service said on Twitter that a female driver was apprehended, and that the vehicle did not breach security.
Trump Says Guantanamo Bay Will Stay Open, Calls For Unity In First State Of The Union
Trump touted his national security and economic initiatives during his 80-minute address to Congress Tuesday.
A Pro-Trump Singer Has Filed A Sexual Assault Complaint Against Corey Lewandowski
"I’m wearing this silver suit and stretchy pants, and after the photo, he smacks my ass really hard,” Joy Villa said. “It was completely demeaning and shocking."
First Charges Reportedly Filed In Mueller Investigation Into Russian Election Meddling
The charges approved by a federal grand jury in Washington were reportedly filed Friday, but remain sealed.
The World's Largest Hotel Chain Is Under Pressure To Cancel An Anti-Muslim Group’s Event
“There should be no room for hate at Marriott hotels.”
Live Updates: Russia Investigation And North Korea Loom As Trump Surprises With Democrats
Trump is scrapping DACA and Congress is back from its summer break. Here's what's going on in Washington this week.
Two Former Congressional Staffers Have Been Charged With Sharing Nude Images Of Their Boss
Juan McCullum and Dorene Browne-Louis were indicted this week for sharing images stolen from Stacey Plaskett, a non-voting member of congress from the US Virgin Islands.
Another Noose Was Found Outside A National Museum In Washington, DC
A noose was found outside the National Art Gallery Saturday, marking the third time a noose has been spotted at museums surrounding the National Mall in Washington, DC, in recent weeks.
Two People Have Been Arrested In Connection With A Massive Brawl Outside The Turkish Embassy
The fight took place last month in Washington, DC. Video showed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan standing by watching the violence.
A Speeding Truck Plowed Into Two DC Police Officers And A Government Employee
The driver was later arrested. Police also recovered an assault rifle from the scene, but said there was no indication it was a "terrorist-related event."
A Noose Was Found On A Tree Outside A Smithsonian Museum In Washington, DC
The secretary of the Smithsonian Institution called the incident "deeply disturbing."
7 Pictures Of Kid Activists That Will Melt Your Big Ol' Heart
"I love naps but I stay woke." From The Little Book of Little Activists.
Family Of Murdered DNC Staffer Tells Investigator To Stop Spreading Lies
An interview with private investigator Rod Wheeler ignited conspiracy theories about the death of Seth Rich. Wheeler said he's also considering legal action.
Family Of Murdered DNC Staffer Demands Fox News Retract Discredited Story
The 27-year-old's family is threatening to take legal action against the network after it claimed there is evidence he sent emails to WikiLeaks before his death.
The Private Detective Who Ignited A Clinton Conspiracy Theory Says He Was Misquoted
Rod Wheeler, who has been investigating the murder of Seth Rich, told BuzzFeed News he hadn't seen any emails linking the DNC staffer to WikiLeaks.
A Former Presidential Candidate And A Mayor Are Considering Running For Chaffetz's Seat
The Utah congressman surprised the political world Wednesday when he announced he wouldn't run for reelection in 2018.
The TV Show Designed To Appeal To Democrats, Republicans, And Even President Trump
The creators of Madam Secretary keep accidentally re-creating the events of the real world. How the intentionally sincere, serious drama gets made.
Trump Says Obamacare Will "Explode" After Replacement Fails In Congress
After Republicans abandoned their Obamacare replacement Friday, President Trump lamented the lack of Democratic support and claimed his predecessor's signature law would self-destruct.
DC's Rep Makes A Plea To Trump To Consult Her About Federal Court Nominees
The District of Columbia doesn't have a senator, but it does have federal judges and other officials nominated by the president — positions typically filled with input from home state senators. Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton sent a letter to President Trump last week asking him to at least consult her.
Ben Carson Just Referred To Slaves As "Immigrants" Who Worked "Harder For Less"
"There were other immigrants who came here in the bottom of slave ships, worked even longer, even harder for less," the newly confirmed housing and urban development secretary said Monday.
This Family Staged An Anti-Trump Protest With Toy Dinosaurs And People Love It
"Our eggs, our choice."
Is Trump Grill Actually The Worst Restaurant In America?
"If you give people bad food, then you shouldn't be running the restaurant."
The Trump Administration May Be The Best Thing For The Punk Scene
Silver linings, amirite?
The Three Very Symbolic Things People Carried To The Women's March
You know what you need to start a wide-scale movement? Organization.
Here's The Best Photos Of The Men Who Came Out For The Women's March
Women around the world were supported by male allies who marched in solidarity alongside them.
Real Or Fake: Weed At Trump's Inauguration
Keith head there was going to be weed at Trump’s inauguration, so he asks Kari, the head of Video Research at BuzzFeed, to confirm or deny.
Here's A Schedule Of What's Happening On Trump's Inauguration Day
Trump will become the 45th president around noon on Friday.
A "Queer Dance Party" Erupted Outside Mike Pence's DC Home
The dancing was part of a protest march to the home where the vice president-elect is staying.
A Man Tried To Set Himself On Fire Outside Of Donald Trump's DC Hotel
The man told a reporter that he had tried to set himself on fire as a protest against the president-elect.
Before They March: Three Women On Why They’re Going To DC
Three women from across the US tell BuzzFeed News why they're joining the hundreds of thousands of women in Washington, DC, on Jan. 21.
Three Times As Many Bus Permits Have Been Requested For The Women's March Than For Inauguration
For the inauguration, 393 of 1,200 bus parking spots have been filled. For the Women's March on Washington, they've already exceeded capacity.
"Pizzagate" Conspiracy Theory Brought Armed Man To DC, Police Say
A pizza restaurant reopened two days after an armed man stormed the place to "self-investigate" a ludicrous conspiracy theory that the restaurant secretly provides underage prostitutes to top Democrats.
Hillary Clinton In First Post-Election Speech: "Never, Ever Give Up"
"America is worth it. Our children are worth it. Believe in our country, fight for our values, and never, ever give up."
Fact: Michelle Obama Is The Most Fashionable First Lady Of All Time
WORK THAT FASHION.
The National Museum Of African American History And Culture Is Officially Open
"This place is more than a building," said civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis. "It’s a dream come true.”
This 2-Year-Old Girl Was Slapped With A $75 Ticket For Littering In An Alley
The Washington, DC, Department of Public Works Lead Inspector said the ticket will be dismissed.
Video Shows Police Officer Pinning Woman Against Car As Her Legs Dangle
"It's harassment. Any way you look at it, it's harassment."
Two Muslim Women Were Thrown Off A Flight And Say Racial Bias Was Involved
Niala Mohammad, one of the women removed from the flight, said she was told it was because a flight attendant felt “threatened.”
Joe Biden Officiates Same-Sex Wedding For Two White House Staffers
The vice president tweeted a photo of himself performing the marriage Monday. The wedding took place at Biden's residence in Washington, DC.
The DC Metro Has Been A Shitshow And A Half This Summer
Like, it has approached dumpster fire level.
Carrie Fisher's Dog Gary Won The Red Carpet At The White House Correspondents' Dinner
Gary Fisher was a star of the red carpet and rubbed shoulders with celebrities Saturday night.
Entire D.C. Subway System To Shut Down For 29 Hours In Unprecedented Closure
Washington, D.C.'s subway system will be shut down Wednesday for an emergency investigation following an electrical fire that caused huge delays on Monday.
Suspect In D.C. Mansion Killings Indicted On Murder, Extortion, Arson Charges
Darron Wint is accused of killing a Washington, D.C., family and their housekeeper, then setting their mansion on fire.
Doug Keeps On Doing That Whole Murder Thing In The New "House Of Cards" Trailer
Looks like a lot of murder. A LOT.
Blizzard Death Toll Rises To At Least 45
A historic winter storm pummeled the Mid-Atlantic, burying parts of the nation in two feet of snow and triggering emergency declarations from Virginia to New Jersey. The storm became the second largest ever in New York City.
Washington, D.C., Mayor Declares Public Emergency Ahead Of Blizzard
A major winter storm set to arrive in the nation's capital Friday is expected to dump up to two feet of snow. A blizzard warning is in effect.
31 Ways You Know You're DEFINITELY a DC Native
"Wind me up Chuck!"
Woman Caught On Video In Twerking Attack Sentenced To Probation
One of the women caught on film twerking on and groping a male customer without his consent in a Washington, D.C., gas station was sentenced to six months probation Monday.
Video Shows Police Tackling D.C. Teen Who Was Going To Use An ATM
Jason Goolsby, 18, was chased and tackles by Metropolitan Police Monday evening after they received a call about an attempting robbery outside of a bank.
Here's The Full Video And Transcript Of Pope Francis's Historic Address To Congress
Pope Francis became the first pope to address Congress when he delivered a speech Thursday that touched on an array of issues including the death penalty, climate change and the refugee crisis.
Stabbing Suspect Shot By Guard At Washington, D.C. Train Station Dies
A security officer at Union Station shot a male suspect who stabbed a woman, police said.
Stevie Wonder Gave A Free Pop-Up Concert In Philadelphia And The Entire City Showed Up
Brotherly love on display.
Washington, D.C., Officer Shoots Woman Who Was Carrying A Knife
The shooting happened on Clay Terrace. Video purporting to show the incident quickly circulated on social media.
White House Briefly Locked Down After Woman Tries To Jump The Fence
Secret Service agents quickly arrested the woman Friday before she made it onto White House grounds and the lockdown was lifted.
Police Find "No Indication" Of Shooter At Walter Reed Medical Center
"Police operations are complete," Montgomery County officials said.
U.S. Navy: All Clear At Washington Navy Yard After Report Of Active Shooter
In a statement, the D.C. Police department said that there was a 911 call at 7:29 a.m. reporting "sounds of gun shots" but that a search of the building turned up no evidence of a shooting. In 2013, Aaron Alexis, 34, fatally shot 12 people at the Navy Yard before police fatally shot him.
Gyrocopter Pilot Who Landed At U.S. Capitol Says He Has No Regrets
Douglas Hughes, 61, faces six federal charges for landing his gyrocopter on the Capitol lawn in April. After pleading not guilty Thursday, he told reporters that while he has no regrets, "I’ll never do anything like this again."
U.S. Capitol Building Put On Lockdown After Man Fatally Shoots Himself
A man shot himself dead outside the building and police were investigating a suspicious package, Capitol police told BuzzFeed News.
Secret Service Agents Allegedly Crashed Into White House Barricade After Drinking
The incident reportedly happened last week while the agents were drunk after a party. An investigation is ongoing.
These Gay And Trans Gang Members Are Leaving The Streets Behind To Start A Fashion Line
The group, thought to be the only gang of its kind of the country, is having a documentary made about them produced by Steve Buscemi.
If Frank Underwood Was Your Coworker
What would it be like working with Frank Underwood?