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Washington, District of Cats: US capital first city to count its felines

A striped feline leaps from a rock under the shade of a tree on a late October morning.  As its front paws touch the ground,...

Thousands protest curbs on minority voting rights in US

Washington—Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Washington, Houston, Atlanta and other US cities to protest against laws in several Republican-led...

US regulators file revised monopoly suit vs. Facebook

Washington—US regulators Thursday refiled a lawsuit accusing Facebook of maintaining an illegal monopoly in social networking, two months after the case was dismissed by...

Capitol Hill bomb threat standoff ends as suspect surrenders

A man who threatened to set off a bomb on Washington's Capitol Hill surrendered to police Thursday, ending an hours-long standoff that rattled lawmakers...

US moves to shield secrets in Saudi spy case in Canada

US officials are intervening in a Canadian lawsuit involving a former Saudi spymaster, documents show, a rare move in a complex legal battle that...

China urges Washington to stop “demonizing” it during US official visit

Beijing urged the US to stop "demonising" China during Monday talks with Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, the highest-level official to visit under...

Amazon hit with antitrust suit in US capital city

Amazon was hit Tuesday with an antitrust suit from the US capital city Washington, claiming the tech giant abuses its dominant position in online...

FBI releases new footage of Washington pipe bomb suspect

The FBI on Tuesday released new images of the man suspected of placing homemade pipe bombs in Washington on January 5 -- the night...

Far-right activist charged with conspiracy over US Capitol assault

A far-right activist was charged with conspiracy Tuesday, the Justice Department said, over the violent assault on the US Capitol by supporters egged on...

Armed man arrested near US Capitol

A man with a loaded handgun and more than 500 rounds of ammunition has been arrested in Washington at a security checkpoint near the...

Right-wing group leader arrested in Washington

The chairman of the right-wing Proud Boys group was arrested Monday in Washington over the torching last month of a Black Lives Matter banner...

US seals key avenues for tax evasion, dirty money

Washington---A major avenue for global money laundering and tax evasion has been closed off by a new law requiring disclosure of owners of US...

US lawmakers restore Sudan’s legal immunity

US lawmakers on Monday backed legislation granting Sudan legal immunity for past militant attacks, a final step in a historic deal removing Khartoum from...

Washington debates on Covid-19 aid

Talks on new economic relief for millions of Americans hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic are set to continue Monday in Washington between the...
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