The attorney general’s Durham move ensures that the Russia inquiry will go on under Biden’s administration.
Daily Archives: December 1, 2020
Attorney General Barr: Justice Dept. finds no evidence of fraud to alter election outcome
Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday the Justice Department has not uncovered evidence of widespread voter fraud that would change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
This entire second-grade D.C. class fell behind in reading. Now what?
In a critical year for the young students, the achievement gaps are widening.
D.C. Council votes to outlaw cashless stores, allow some prisoners to seek early release
Lawmakers also moved to ban noncompete clauses and to grant a right of return for workers laid off because of the pandemic.
Live politics updates: Wisconsin GOP candidate says name used without permission in election lawsuit
Derrick Van Orden, a GOP candidate in Wisconsin, said his name is being used without permission in a federal lawsuit filed by lawyer Sidney Powell.
D.C. Council votes to rename Lafayette rec center and park, honor long-ignored Indian treaty
Lawmakers add name of formerly enslaved person to park, recreation center in Chevy Chase.
Hogan moves to increase hospital staff capacity amid elevated coronavirus numbers
Maryland hospitals are becoming overwhelmed as the state battles the virus.
Three bootlegging, bookmaking brothers are remembered in a new book
Foggy Bottom’s Warring brothers made headlines — and money — in Prohibition-era D.C.