Alex Ovechkin scores his 892nd goal, just three away from tying Wayne Gretzky's legendary NHL goal record. With an electrifying game ahead against the Blackhawks, the hockey world is buzzing with anticipation!
As Alexander Ovechkin approaches Wayne Gretzky's scoring record, the excitement in Washington D.C. reaches a fever pitch. Discover the beloved hockey star's journey and what makes him a national treasure.
The Trump administration has shut down the HHS regional office in Seattle, impacting public health services for Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska. Lawmakers express outrage over significant layoffs affecting nearly 300 employees.
A new blood test developed by experts at Washington University and Lund University could change the way Alzheimer’s is diagnosed and treated, identifying disease progression and guiding personalized care.
A coalition of 23 states and Washington, DC, has filed a lawsuit against the HHS, claiming the sudden rollback of $12 billion in public health funding is unlawful and detrimental to health services and jobs.
Washington's Department of Fish and Wildlife enforces new rules to curb Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), including bans on deer feeding and strict cervid transport regulations. These measures aim to protect wildlife health and prevent disease spread.
In a shocking turn of events, a Delta flight departing from Washington D.C. narrowly avoided a collision with an incoming military jet. The FAA is investigating the incident that unfolded at Reagan National Airport.
A Delta Air Lines passenger plane narrowly avoided a collision with an Air Force jet near Washington, D.C., prompting an investigation by federal aviation officials. This incident follows a deadly crash involving an Army helicopter just months prior and raises serious concerns over air traffic safety in the area.
A passenger infected with measles traveled on Amtrak’s Northeast Regional 175, raising concerns for travelers. Health officials are notifying passengers about potential exposure as the outbreak continues.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to preserve records of a Signal chat where top officials discussed sensitive military strategies in Yemen. The decision has sparked outrage and calls for accountability in Washington.