Mike Pence has a double, only he wears short-shorts

WASHINGTON — On inauguration weekend, there were two Mike Pences in the nation’s capital. One celebrated his swearing-in as the new vice president with supporters at three official inaugural balls. The other didn’t wear pants. He wore short-shorts. Meet the…

Demonstrators take their protest of the president’s executive orders on refugees to Annapolis

Demonstrators stood outside the doors of the Maryland State house, Friday, to speak out against President Trump’s latest executive actions.

Maryland lawmaker revives drive for equal rights for women in Constitution

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s presidency has inspired Democratic lawmakers to re-introduce legislation that would ensure equal rights for women in the U.S. Constitution. Days before participating in the Women’s March on Washington with several female family members, Sen. Ben Cardin,…

Delaware welcomes home favorite son, former Vice President Joe Biden

WILMINGTON, Delaware–His time as Vice President having wrapped up in Washington, Delaware’s favorite son Joe Biden and wife Jill returned for a welcome home celebration.

INAUGURATION PARADE: Crowds line Trump inaugural parade route

WASHINGTON — Both supporters and protesters gathered to watch the inaugural parade directly following President Donald Trump’s official swearing in ceremony.

Meet the men of the Women’s March

Women’s rights, environmental concerns, safety for immigrants, and LGBT equality brought out large numbers of men, despite the event’s name.

Donald Trump’s inaugural parade brings out supporters and protesters

WASHINGTON — Both supporters and protesters gathered to watch the inaugural parade directly following President Donald Trump’s official presidential swearing in ceremony.

Trump set to govern with whitest cabinet in decades

His cabinet is overwhelmingly older, whiter, and more male than the U.S. population as a whole, a Capital News Service analysis found.

Kids talk politics: Who should be president?

Find out how kids feel about their new president and who they think would be a fit for the job.

Women’s March on Washington drew many men, too

WASHINGTON — When Stephen Klatsky first heard of the Women’s March on Washington, he wondered if men would be invited or if they would be considered an interference with the purpose of the event. Klatsky, a Washington resident, wrote a…