WASHINGTON — D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on Wednesday credited President Donald Trump's directed surge of federal law enforcement with lowering crime in the nation's capital but made it clear that the ...
In the nearly three weeks since President Trump deployed federal troops and law enforcement agents throughout Washington, D.C., a CBS News analysis of crime data shows violent crime is down in ...
Washington, D.C. has had three periods in 2025 where there were no murders for more than a week, despite claims by President Donald Trump suggesting otherwise—as of Monday evening, the capital had not ...
President Donald Trump, justifying his temporary federal takeover of policing in the nation’s capital, claimed at a press conference Monday that the violent crime situation in Washington, DC, “is ...
President Donald Trump is sending the National Guard to Washington to combat what he called “bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse.” But crime data paints a much more nuanced picture of what’s going ...
Trump declared a public safety emergency in Washington, DC, and said the federal government will take over the local police department. The president said he will deploy National Guard troops to fight ...
A lifelong gamer, film fanatic and fan of all things geeky, Andy studied Film and TV Screenwriting at university and achieved a master's degree in Scriptwriting in 2017. As a professional writer, Andy ...
Criminal-turned-minister Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper), his ex-girlfriend Tulip (Ruth Negga), and a vampire named Cassidy (Joe Gilgun) team up to, literally, find God after the Almighty goes missing.
A D.C. cocaine kingpin who spent more than 35 years in prison has died at 60, just months after his release from prison, the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed. Rayful Edmond, 60, was convicted in ...
The cast of Zack Snyder's "Justice League" (Warner Bros.) If the Marvel Cinematic Universe is an intricate puzzle in which each piece finds its perfect place (or mostly), the DC Universe is a Gordian ...
The DC Circulator is coming to its last stop. The iconic red buses, which shuttled riders to high-traffic stops for just $1 a trip, will cease service on December 31, DC’s Department of Transportation ...