Police said the public was not allowed on the walkways under the bridge.
Trump's chief strategist was ousted from the National Security Council Wednesday in a White House power struggle.
This is far from the first time the Trump Organization has sought non-U.S. citizens to fill low-skilled worker positions.
John Glenn, who died in December, was set to be buried Thursday morning in Arlington National Cemetery.
John Glenn died on Dec. 8, 2016, aged 95 "after suffering from several health complications in recent years."
According to reports, the former president is currently penning his memoir in French Polynesia.
President Donald Trump said that he would take a strong action against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad after the chemical attack that took place in Syria's Idlib province Tuesday.
An employee of the Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville, North Carolina, brought the baked goods to the hospital without the knowledge that they contained marijuana.
An incoming principal at a Kansas high school resigned after student reporters raised questions about her credentials.
The former first lady is scheduled to make an appearance at a conference hosted by the American Institute of Architects later this month.
In a new documentary, the rap mogul names the people he thinks orchestrated the drive-by shooting that killed Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas in September 1996.
First lady Melania Trump visited a girls-only public charter school in Washington, D.C. with Queen Rania of Jordan and U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
Ziad Ahmed, 18, was accepted to the prestigious institution after writing #BlackLivesMatter 100 times as the answer to a question on his application.
President Donald Trump talked about his childhood subway rides and how the infrastructure in New York was in a poor shape, in an interview with the New York Times.
John Legend once again expressed his disapproval of the president and said that Trump will be ousted once the evidence against him is presented.
Fox News and its host Bill O'Reilly settled a 2002 sexual harassment case but he claimed he made the payments to save his family from defamation.
Donald Trump put the White House chief strategist on the National Security Council's principals committee in January triggering criticism that the president was attempting to politicize the council.
On April 24, she will break the national record, currently held by Jeff Williams, for spending the highest number of cumulative days spent in space.
Madonna targeted the soda giant Pepsi by posting a throwback photograph of hers on Instagram where she is holding a can of rival Coca-Cola.
Robert J. Bentley admitted he made personal mistakes, but he did not accept the Ethics Commission's findings and asserted he did nothing illegal.
The latest comments from the former California governor come almost a month after two clashed over the low ratings of "The New Celebrity Apprentice."
On Wednesday, the upstate New York zoo that houses the pregnant animal said April has become "distracted."
The alleged incident occurred last week when the agent, who is assigned to Vice President Mike Pence, was off duty.
Some of the members of the Federal Reserve's policymaking arm revised their expectations in light of delays in the president's growth-friendly policies.
People in only 11 out of the 50 largest cities in the U.S. could live beyond their means.
Pepsi pulled the ad after an online backlash.
"If Joe Biden would have run against Donald Trump, Biden would have won in a landslide," Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., told the New York Times.
A poll released Wednesday showed a majority of Americans want Hillary and Bill Clinton's alleged links also investigated.
The Federal Reserve has another way of raising interest rates that receives far less attention.
Turner, who used his nonprofit group, American Children First, to filed his petition Monday,needs about 3,200 signatures to fit for the ballot in California.