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Military veterans in Congress are criticizing House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for dodging questions on whether he will forego his paycheck as government workers go without pay.
In 1990, eight years before architect Sarah Susanka wrote her bestseller “The Not So Big House,” she designed a home for Peter and Anett Grant in Golden Valley. “We loved the warmth of Sarah’s houses,” Anett Grant said. Now, after 35 years, the Grants are retiring to Florida and have put their beloved home on the market for $1,195,000.
The White House has fired all six members of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, the independent federal agency that reviews design plans for monuments, memorials, coins and federal buildings.
Illinois Dem candidate Kat Abughazaleh walked off an interview after being asked about federal charges she is facing related to her protesting outside Broadview detention center.
The Lincoln Bathroom, attached to the Lincoln Bedroom, a guest room, is on a private floor of the White House reserved for Trump and his family. Since not many photos of the floor have been made public, particularly of the bathrooms, Trump's social media post served as a rare behind-the-scenes look at the White House's living quarters.
In its 225-year history, the White House has been burned by British troops, reconstructed, expanded, and gut-renovated. This past week, it was partly demolished by its current occupant, who is building a huge ballroom.
Connecticut woman demands court reveal stepson's new identity after alleged 20-year captivity case. Kimberly Sullivan claims constitutional right to confront accuser.
Amidst the ongoing construction for President Trump’s ballroom, First Lady Melania Trump still found time to decorate the White House for Halloween.