Surveys show about 80% of Americans have used an internet search engine at least once in order to check what their symptoms could mean when they’re…
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A federal judge in Rhode Island ruled on Tuesday that the Trump administration’s effort to dramatically change the criteria to… A federal judge in Rhode Island…
The National Park Service says the Tidal Basin portion of the sea wall restoration project will be completed by the end of April, reopening the newly…
The Potomac River basin is home to the largest concentration of data centers in the world, which could contribute to a shortage of drinking water from…
NEW YORK (AP) — When Iris Rainer Dart’s daughter was in nursery school in the late 1980s, she kept noticing… NEW YORK (AP) — When Iris…
The finalists for the prestigious James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Awards for 2026 have been announced, and some state-of-the art D.C.-area names have made the…
Natural gas began in early 19th-century America as a public utility used mainly for streetlights and industrial purposes, with the Gas Light Company of Baltimore leading…
John Green’s first novel in nearly a decade is also a kind of debut — a work of fiction for… John Green’s first novel in nearly…
As GLP-1 medications grow in popularity not just for treating diabetes but also for weight loss, some people are turning to alternatives that health experts warn…
Unrelenting heat, wind and lack of rain can create inhospitable conditions for plants, as well as humans. But a simple… Unrelenting heat, wind and lack of…
