Greyhound Lines Inc. is no longer allowing U.S. authorities to drop off immigrant families inside bus stations, forcing those who have been released from custody to wait outside until they have a ticket… Continue Reading
Greyhound Lines Inc. is no longer allowing U.S. authorities to drop off immigrant families inside bus stations, forcing those who have been released from custody to wait outside until they have a ticket… Continue Reading
President Donald Trump issued the first veto of his presidency on Friday, overruling Congress to protect his emergency declaration for border wall funding… Continue Reading
Cameras will be allowed in the courtroom during the trial and pretrial hearings in R. Kelly’s sexual abuse case, but the R&B singer’s accusers can’t be photographed or filmed without their consent… Continue Reading
Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign says the Vermont senator has been treated at a walk-in clinic for a minor injury while campaigning in South Carolina… Continue Reading
Months after being fired over old tweets, James Gunn has been rehired as director of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3″… Continue Reading
President Donald Trump was poised to issue the first veto of his presidency Friday afternoon, after a bipartisan rebuke of the national emergency he declared… Continue Reading
A reduction in the number of H-2B temporary work visas devastated Maryland’s crab and seafood processing industry in 2018, and Gov. Larry Hogan says it may do the same in 2019 … Continue Reading
A Maryland man seen tackling a federally protected pelican on video has been arrested on animal cruelty charges out of Florida… Continue Reading
Hans Von Spakovsky, Washington Post’s Fritz Hahn, National Review’s Jim Geraghty and Washington Examiner’s Susan Ferrechio joined WMAL on Friday! Mornings on the Mall Friday, March 15, 2019 Hosts: Mary Walter and Vince Coglianese Executive Producer: Heather Hunter 5am – A/B/C 49 killed in mass shooting at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.…… Continue Reading
U.S. employers posted nearly 7.6 million open jobs in January, near a record high set in November, evidence that businesses are still hungry for workers despite signs the economy has slowed… Continue Reading