Man fatally shot in Northwest Washington early Sunday
The shooting occurred in the Truxton Circle neighborhood shortly before 3:30 a.m., police said.
The shooting occurred in the Truxton Circle neighborhood shortly before 3:30 a.m., police said.
Breadth of 2010 health care law means many will be affected if it's struck down in the courts.
The WA Planning Commission has resorted to trench warfare to beat off-road vehicles accessing a patch of its land in the City of Armadale.
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British fashion expert Shane Watson shared advice for embracing this season's trend for statement puffer jackets. She says Balenciaga's red puffer is this season's most coveted jacket.
Baltimore is working to fill its police commissioner job yet again. If Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald is confirmed, he'll be Baltimore's fourth chief in the span of a year.
Bayard Rustin was an adviser to Martin Luther King Jr. and the organizer behind the 1963 March on Washington. And though he was gay, his legacy remains little known among many in the LGBTQ community.
We asked listeners across the country to share stories of how the shutdown is affecting them. Gabrielle Lopez talks about how her student debt has been affected by the shutdown.
Longtime border patrol agent Terence Shigg, a former union local leader, supports building a barrier, but he tells NPR's Michel Martin morale has taken a hit since agents are working without pay.
New York Times columnist David Leonhardt added his name to a list of people calling for President Trump's impeachment. He tells NPR's Michel Martin why he's writing this now.
The international human rights group Amnesty International found in a recent study that women experience widespread harassment on Twitter. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with project lead Tanya O'Carroll.
During the holiday season, many college students head home for winter break. But what about students who don't have a home to go back to?
As the partial government shutdown continues for a third week, listeners across the country are feeling its effects. Two listeners share their stories.
The Golden Globes mark the start of the awards season. We take a look at Sunday night's nominees for Best Original Song.
Vice President Venkaiah Naidu said on Sunday that political parties should focus on development instead of doling our freebies during elections.
Karolina Pliskova fought back from a set down to see off Lesia Tsurenko and win her second Brisbane International title on Sunday.
Oldham, Barnet and Newport County provide upset victories Sunday.
The state government has rebranded the controversial Safe Schools program and made it available to all primary and secondary schools across WA.
Touch Rugby starts back Tuesday 8th January 7pm
Child sex offenders and murderers were among hundreds of criminals who faced being booted from Australia last year after losing their visas.
Tottenham Ladies defender Renee Hector says she was racially abused by a Sheffield United player during Sunday's game.