U.S. health officials are expanding their checks of international travelers for signs of a worrisome new virus from China, even as they say the risk to Americans so far is very low… Continue Reading
U.S. health officials are expanding their checks of international travelers for signs of a worrisome new virus from China, even as they say the risk to Americans so far is very low… Continue Reading
Mornings on the Mall Tuesday, January 28, 2020 Hosts: Vince Coglianese and Mary Walter Executive Producer: Heather Hunter Fred Fleitz, Bob Barr and Phil Kerpen joined WMAL on Tuesday! 5am – A/B/C SHOULD THERE BE WITNESSES? IF SO, WHO? The Senate impeachment trial continues Tuesday amid growing calls to hear testimony from former national…… Continue Reading
U.S. officials say President Donald Trump’s long-awaited Middle East peace plan calls for the creation of a State of Palestine with its capital in portions of east Jerusalem… Continue Reading
The United States and several other nations prepared Tuesday to airlift citizens out of a Chinese city at the center of a virus outbreak that has killed more than 100 people… Continue Reading
A U.S. defense official says the United States has recovered the remains of two American service members killed in the crash of an Air Force plane in Afghanistan… Continue Reading
A conservation group announced Monday that it’s preparing to sue the Environmental Protection Agency for failing to enforce the Clean Water Act relating to pollution limits for the Chesapeake Bay… Continue Reading
Senators faced mounting pressure Monday to summon John Bolton to testify at President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial… Continue Reading
Virginia officially became the critical 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment on Monday, clearing the way for likely court fights over whether the measure can be added to the U.S. Constitution… Continue Reading
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam says he wants a “strict” new ban on holding cellphones while driving, saying tough new laws are needed to cut down on fatal accidents… Continue Reading
A divided Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to put in place a policy connecting the use of public benefits with whether immigrants could become permanent residents… Continue Reading