A shooter opened fire at an ICE facility in Dallas, resulting in one death and two injuries. The suspected gunman, identified as Joshua Jahn, died by suicide. Authorities call it a targeted attack. Learn more about the incident.
The Trump administration's recent claims linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism risks have ignited outrage among autism advocates, who argue it perpetuates stigma and guilt for parents. Colin Killick, executive director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, voices concerns over the implications of these statements.
Xcel Energy and two telecom firms have agreed to a $640 million settlement related to the Marshall Fire, avoiding a lengthy trial. This agreement aims to support affected communities but raises questions for plaintiffs still seeking clarity.
A sniper opened fire on the ICE Dallas field office, leaving one detainee dead and two in critical condition. The shooter was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot. This attack highlights the dangers faced by ICE agents amid rising tensions.
A Steam user named SonixLegend has achieved an unprecedented milestone by building a library of over 40,000 games, earning a unique badge from Valve and showcasing an impressive gaming collection that continues to grow.
Infection rates from drug-resistant 'nightmare bacteria' have surged nearly 70% from 2019 to 2023, driven by the NDM gene. Experts warn of potential community spread and increasing healthcare challenges.
The Trump administration, led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has made autism research a priority, igniting discussions among scientists and the autism community. Share your views with the Washington Post for a chance to be featured!
In a shocking incident at a Nashua wedding, patrons bravely intervened to subdue a gunman, preventing further tragedy. One man was killed, and two others were injured in the chaos.
Shubra Singh's dinner in Pittsburgh turned into a nightmare as Trump's proposed $100K H-1B visa fee sends shockwaves through the Indian tech community. With rising anxiety among visa holders, this move could drastically alter the business landscape and U.S.-India relations.
A team of scientists proposes a bold plan to combat Lyme disease on Nantucket by genetically engineering mice to be immune, raising both hope and ecological concerns in the community.