2 vehicles stolen from Ruth's Chris Steak House valet in DC since Christmas: 'Unfortunate incidents'
Two vehicles have been stolen from a Ruth's Chris Steak House location in downtown Washington, D.C., over the holidays as the city struggles with an increase in crime.
US judge cites impact on top-selling authors in blocking book merger
Washington DC judge blocks the merger of the United States' two largest book publishing houses, preventing them from amassing a dominant 49% market share.
Biden takes victory lap on Inflation Reduction Act's insulin cap, blames Republicans for not backing it
President Joe Biden blamed Republicans for not supporting the Inflation Reduction Act, specifically the insulin price cap, ahead of November's midterm elections.
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman addresses PGA Tour's anti-competitive efforts in 'informative' meeting with lawmakers
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman met with lawmakers Wednesday, telling FOX Business it was "very informative" and reiterated his message of improving the game of golf.
Republican House leaders meet with Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss Big Tech censorship, China
Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a meeting with several House Republican leaders on Wednesday to discuss several issues, including Big Tech censorship.
Washington DC attorney general suing ex-MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor for alleged tax fraud
Washington, D.C.'s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against billionaire Michael Saylor and his former company MicroStrategy for tax fraud.
Uber driver shot at during attempted Washington, DC carjacking: report
The Metropolitan Police Department tells FOX Business that one suspect is in custody following an incident in which an Uber driver reportedly escaped a carjacking.
Is the Inflation Reduction Act's tax credit for electric cars enough? Americans share whether they're buying
The electric vehicle tax credit in the Inflation Reduction Act is not enough to convince consumers to buy a new electric car, some Americans in D.C. say.
Washington DC ranks dead last in economic racial equality: study
Wallethub, a personal finance website, found that Washington, D.C. has the the worst economic racial equality between white and black people in the United States.
Trump Organization closes $375M sale of DC hotel that will become a Waldorf Astoria
The Trump Organization sold the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., for a reported $375 million to the CGI Merchant Group
Boeing moving headquarters to Washington, DC, area from Chicago
The Arlington, Virginia, headquarters, which will be focused on Boeing's defense, space and security division, will establish a research and technology hub to attract engineering talent and develop innovations in cybersecurity, autonomous operations, quantum sciences and software, and systems engineering.
Liberal cities Boston and Washington, DC roll back COVID vaccine mandates for businesses
The city of Boston, Massachusetts has lifted its mandate requiring patrons of restaurants, gyms and other indoor locations to show proof of coronavirus vaccination.
American Airlines LA-to-DC flight lands in Kansas City because of unruly passenger: report
An American Airlines flight going across the country had to make an emergency landing in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday afternoon after a passenger allegedly caused a disturbance mid-flight, according to a report.
Rand Paul visits The Big Board bar in DC: 'Anybody who wants to resist the man is somebody I want to meet'
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., recently paid a visit to a restaurant in Washington, D.C., that has refused to enforce the city's vaccine mandate.
Washington Commanders: How did they keep the new name secret for so long?
The Washington Football team is now the Washington Commanders. How did they hide that for so long?
US college students call for refunds amid return to remote learning
Students at colleges and universities across the country are beginning their semester just like they did at the beginning of the pandemic, sitting in front of their computer at home.
Washington DC area hit with widespread power outages due to winter storm
Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas were hit with widespread power outages Monday due to a winter storm
New local laws aim to stop rising evictions
Dozens of cities and states are enacting new laws to protect tenants facing eviction, aiming to stem a tide of new cases and offer renters more ways to settle conflicts with property owners.
DC bookseller Politics and Prose lawyers up after employees move to unionize
Famed Washington, D.C., bookseller Politics and Prose has hired a high-powered law firm, Jones Day, to represent it after employees asked to unionize
Chicago and DC mayors promote Black-owned businesses on Black Friday
The mayors of Chicago and Washington, D.C., both promoted Black-owned businesses on Black Friday.