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New gold-lettered signs were spotted across the White House this week as President Donald Trump continues to make alterations to the building. The gold lettering is just the latest in a long line of changes Trump has made to the White House in the first year of his second administration.
The White House has fired all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts, an independent federal agency charged with advising the president, Congress and the city of Washington, DC, on “matters of design and aesthetics,
The Institute for Policy Integrity's push to expand its energy and climate policy reach will be led by ex-White House aide Martha Roberts.
While Donald Trump tours Asia, dancing, making trade deals and apparently having a blast, he’s got his opponents back in the Swamp obsessing over . . . a home renovation project.
A history-filled townhouse that was built in Washington, D.C. in 1811 has hit the market. Previously owned by John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy, the Georgetown residence is available for $7.5 million.
A press conference concerning the lowering of some obesity drug prices by President Donald Trump’s administration was abruptly stopped when one of the people there collapsed.
The White House’s weight-loss drug briefing was halted after Novo Nordisk executive Gordon Findlay fainted on camera, prompting an emergency response