WASHINGTON — A unique event in the nation's capital is bringing together hundreds of voices for a continuous reading of the Bible—cover to cover. Inside the Museum of the Bible, one voice at a time steps up to the podium, reading Scripture aloud before pa... See more
WASHINGTON — As the conflict involving Iran disrupts global markets, economists warn that the fallout could land squarely on American homebuyers at a time when affordability is already stretched. The connection starts with oil. As fighting drives up energ... See more
ARLINGTON, Virginia — A major political fight is happening today in Virginia, where voters will decide whether to allow lawmakers to redraw the state's congressional districts years earlier than scheduled. On April 21, Virginians will vote on a statewide ... See more
Cell phones have become a near-universal part of growing up. Most kids have them, and if they don't, they probably pressure their parents to get one. But that reality is increasingly being challenged inside public schools. According to an Education Week t... See more
WASHINGTON, D.C. — From New Mexico to Maine, communities across the country are preparing for a massive winter storm expected to impact up to 230 million Americans with snow, ice, and extreme cold. The sprawling storm system stretches nearly 2,000 miles a... See more