Nearly 80 years ago, before it ferried passengers across Long Island Sound, Cape Henlopen served as a U.S. Navy landing craft ...
In D.C., which has one of the nation’s highest dementia rates, health advocates are pushing for earlier detection and ...
Redistricting is on the ballot in California and competitive gubernatorial races are underway in Virginia and New Jersey.
Known for using unconventional materials — from Pearl Harbor seawater to meteorite moondust — in the name of horological ...
The government shutdown has officially become the longest in United States history on Nov. 5 after a 14th Senate vote to end ...
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Senate passes bipartisan funding package to reopen government through January 2026, with Speaker Mike Johnson planning House ...
Before the beaches turned red, years of planning—and sacrifice—led to the greatest invasion the world has ever seen. This is ...
As noted in the Nov. 9 paper, Hegseth has capriciously “fired over two dozen generals and admirals over the past nine months” ...
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It was a busy weekend for Senators who convened off-hours to end the shutdown. What happened, and what's next? Another vote?
Local governments and agencies will be observing Veterans Day, which honors U.S. veterans. Here’s what’s open and closed in the D.C. region.