This US City Has Been Declared America’s Least Desirable, Survey Finds

This US City Has Been Declared America’s Least Desirable, Survey Finds

Tampa, Florida, has been crowned America’s most desirable city for 2024. A new poll conducted by real estate company Clever has found Washington DC to be the least desirable city in America. For the study, the firm polled 1,000 people in June and analysed migration data from the US Census to uncover why the US … Read more

Nikki Haley Defeats Donald Trump In D.C. GOP Presidential Primary

Nikki Haley Defeats Donald Trump In D.C. GOP Presidential Primary

WASHINGTON – Nikki Haley on Sunday defeated Donald Trump in the GOP presidential primary in Washington, D.C., her first win against the former president. It’s a relatively tiny victory, one Trump will almost certainly use to portray Haley as a creature of the D.C. swamp. D.C.’s 19 delegates will now cast their votes for her … Read more

Mayor Bowser signs order outlining AI plan for DC government

Mayor Bowser signs order outlining AI plan for DC government

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser signed an executive order Thursday that outlined how she plans to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into local government agencies. “We are going to make sure DC is at the forefront of the work to use AI to deliver city services that are responsive, efficient, and proactive,” Bowser said in a … Read more

Capitol Police Concludes Investigation Into Senate Sex Tape

Capitol Police Concludes Investigation Into Senate Sex Tape

At HuffPost, we believe that everyone needs high-quality journalism, but we understand that not everyone can afford to pay for expensive news subscriptions. That is why we are committed to providing deeply reported, carefully fact-checked news that is freely accessible to everyone. Whether you come to HuffPost for updates on the 2024 presidential race, hard-hitting … Read more

Brutally Cold Weather Expected To Hit Storm-battered South And Northeast US This Weekend

Brutally Cold Weather Expected To Hit Storm-battered South And Northeast US This Weekend

With a wind chill, temperatures are expected to drop as low as 15 degrees below zero Fahrenheit (minus 26 degrees Celsius) in large portions of Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky and Kansas, the National Weather Service predicted. A man crosses North Pine Street as motorists navigate an ice and snow covered road, Thursday, Jan. 18, … Read more

Crypto ‘dark money’ lobbies as industry aims to influence 2024

Crypto ‘dark money’ lobbies as industry aims to influence 2024

Jtsorrell | Istock | Getty Images A new mysterious nonprofit group backed by the crypto industry has set up a mailing address about 100 miles away from Washington, D.C., and is making movies to exert power in the nation’s capital. The Cedar Innovation Foundation, a 501(c)(4) that was incorporated in Delaware in April, has launched … Read more

US Man, 85, Kills Wife Because He Didn’t Want To Eat Pancakes She Made: Officials

US Man, 85, Kills Wife Because He Didn’t Want To Eat Pancakes She Made: Officials

The man has been charged with second-degree murder while armed. (Representative pic) An 85-year-old man in the United States has been arrested for allegedly stabbing his wife, 81, to death after he didn’t want to eat pancakes she made for him. According to a statement released by the US Attorney’s Office for the District of … Read more

Thousands Gather In Washington, DC For Gaza Cease-Fire: See Photos

Thousands Gather In Washington, DC For Gaza Cease-Fire: See Photos

Thousands of people gathered in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to call for a cease-fire in the tiny Gaza Strip after nearly one month of relentless retaliatory bombing from Israel. A massive crowd swathed in the colors of the Palestinian flag — red, green, black and white — gathered around Freedom Plaza near the White House … Read more

US Postal Employee Steals $1.7 Million From Residents: Report

US Postal Employee Steals .7 Million From Residents: Report

The investigators believed that Muchimba altered checks from the US Treasury (Representational) Washington: A US Postal Service worker in Washington, DC, has allegedly stolen around $1.7 million from its residents, Wtopnews reported citing a court document.  As per the Wtopnews website, the civil forfeiture filing ordered the seizure of $402,669.95 from the bank account, believed … Read more