AI threatens higher percentage of jobs in Washington, D.C., than anywhere else in US: study
A new study found that artificial intelligence poses the greatest threat to jobs in Washington, D.C., than any other U.S. state or territory, due to its high number of bureaucrats.
Washington DC CVS only shows pictures of toilet paper products on shelves due to rising theft
A Washington, D.C., CVS store is keeping paper towels and toilet paper in its storage room instead of on shelves due to increasing theft.
FedEx uses FedEx Panda Express plane to bring National Zoo pandas back to China
FedEx has been tasked with bringing three pandas — Tian Tian, Mei Xiang and Xiao Qi Ji — back to China. It is using a FedEx Express Boeing 777F for the important job.
DC mayor, DoorDash provides free dash cameras for delivery and ride-share drivers amid uptick of carjackings
Government in Washington, D.C., announced a new program, in conjunction with DoorDash, to provide free dash cameras for ride-share and delivery drivers.
‘Monumental’ antitrust case between Google, Justice Department begins in Washington, DC
A Justice Department’s litigator said Tuesday that the case is about “whether Google’s search engine will ever face meaningful competition."
Anheuser-Busch renews partnership with Washington Commanders as team's official beer sponsor
Anheuser-Busch and its brand Bud Light return to FedExField in Washington, D.C., as a major sponsor for the 2023 NFL season, nearly a year and a half after dropping the Commanders.
White House issues guidance to boost use of US-made goods in government funded infrastructure projects
Guidance to boost the use of United States-made goods in government-funded projects has been issued by the White House. The "Buy America" binding guidance was proposed in February.
Biden administration urges Supreme Court to review new GOP-backed social media laws in Texas, Florida
Biden's administration wants the Supreme Court to review new Republican-backed social media laws in Texas and Florida. Supporters claim social media companies silence GOP voices.
Explosions rock DC businesses as suspects remain on the loose: police
Police in Washington, D.C., are searching for suspects who allegedly detonated explosive devices at three businesses in northeast D.C. early Sunday morning, according to a statement.
Biden to host Airbnb, Ticketmaster execs in pursuit of 'junk fee' crackdowns
The White House is set to host several corporate executives Thursday in a push by the Biden administration to help rectify the levying of so-called "junk fees."
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says Tesla shouldn't call its driving system 'Autopilot'
US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says Tesla should not call its automated driving system Autopilot because humans control the cars.
Bud Light marketing VP takes leave of absence in wake of Dylan Mulvaney backlash: report
Beverage conglomerate Anheuser-Busch has rearranged the management of its Bud Light brand following a widespread conservative boycott of the beer.
FAA investigates another close call, this time at Reagan National Airport, ahead of safety summit
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating yet another close call, this time between two planes at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.
Amazon pausing Virginia construction of second headquarters
Amazon has announced a pause on plans to develop a second headquarters in Arlington, Virginia after finding its Met Park facility capable of accommodating workers in the foreseeable future.
7 Lufthansa passengers on Texas to Germany flight hospitalized after lightning strikes plane
A Lufthansa flight heading from Austin, Texas, to Frankfurt, Germany, was diverted to Dulles International Airport after encountering "severe turbulence,” which left 7 people injured.
DC bill would give some gas stove owners free electric stoves
The Healthy Homes and Residential Electrification Amendment Act of 2023 would use federal funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to help households earning less than $80,000 make the switch to electric.
Silicon Valley dethroned as hottest tech job market following layoffs: report
Waves of layoffs from Silicon Valley firms in recent months have caused East Coast cities to eclipse the traditional tech mecca when it comes to job openings in the sector.
Capital city most luxury-obsessed area in US, study says
A study provided to Fox Business says people tend to associate luxury with the U.S.'s capital city, Washington, D.C. Vacation, jewelry and hotels appear on Google Trends data.
Amtrak train in South Carolina stalled for 20 hours, conductor tells riders who dial 911 they're not 'hostage'
An Amtrak train was stranded for at least 20 hours in rural South Carolina after the route from Washington, D.C., to Florida was detoured due to a freight train derailment.
Missing Massachusetts woman Ana Walshe is real estate company employee who commuted to DC
Ana Walshe, a 39-year-old mother who vanished on New Year’s Day after leaving her home in Cohasset, Massachusetts, works in real estate. She commuted to a job in Washington, D.C.