Four of the world's top national soccer teams are training at elite American high schools for the World Cup, choosing privacy and top-tier facilities over convenience.
Four of the world's top national soccer teams are training at elite American high schools for the World Cup, choosing privacy and top-tier facilities over convenience.
The University of the District of Columbia, the nation's second-oldest HBCU and the capital's only public university, has begun a yearlong 175th anniversary celebration.
With snowpack at its lowest level since record-keeping began and an early melt fueled by record heat, Utah is preparing for a summer of severe drought and potential water shortages.
Online platforms are revolutionizing how Washington D.C. residents and professionals access court information, echoing a global trend toward greater legal transparency.
Metro Transit Police arrested four minors at the Navy Yard and Waterfront Metro stations Saturday night amid a special youth curfew intended to curb so-called “teen takeovers.”.
The recent war with Iran has created significant political and economic challenges for President Donald Trump, with midterm elections looming.
The U.S. economy's growth in the final quarter of 2025 was revised down to a 0.5% annual rate, as new data reveals weaker business investment and consumer spending.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has launched the first wave of digital tools aimed at creating a seamless, modern, and patient-centered healthcare system.
A new survey reveals about 50% of Americans are using artificial intelligence for health decisions, raising concerns among doctors about self-diagnosis.
A Florida woman and a California man will serve over 46 years combined in federal prison for the murder of a Miami man over a missing package of methamphetamine.