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They said they’d reduce my workload… but only if I accepted the warning letter
Bill, a decade-long pillar of the company’s engineering team, now faces uncertainty as corporate restructuring and financial pressures reshape the organization he helped build from the ground up. “I’ve worked for them for twelve years. I never...

Meet a Vietnam War veteran who says a journey to Washington, D.C., through Honor Flight Austin changed his life
Phil David was 17 years old when he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, and he quickly became a squad leader while serving in Vietnam. AUSTIN, Texas — Phil David was just 17 years old when he volunteered to enlist in the Marines in 1967. It was...

Fontaines D.C. cancel multiple shows due to frontman's emergency
The punk-rock band has been forced to cancel shows in South America due to frontman Grian Chatten needing “urgent medical attention”. By Siena Griffin Tuesday, March 18, 2025 4:00 PM By Siena Griffin Tuesday, March 18, 2025 4:00 PM Fontaines D.C....

Immigration News Today: Trump’s Immigration Enforcement Record So Far — High Arrests, Low Deportations
Just have a minute? Here are the top stories you need to know about immigration. This summary was featured in Documented’s Early Arrival newsletter. You can subscribe to receive it in your inbox three times per week here. Washington, D.C....

SIU leaders meet with Senator Durbin in Washington, D.C.
SIU System President Dan Mahony and SIU-Carbondale Chancellor Austin Lane were in Washington, D.C. Wednesday to meet with Illinois U.S. Senator Dick Durbin. The three discussed maintaining research funding as the Trump Administration halts federal...

Kennedy Aims for Every American to Wear Health Tracking Devices by 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a campaign last week to promote wearables, aiming for every American to have one by July 3, 2025. During a hearing with the House Subcommittee on Health,...

HUD relocates headquarters from Washington D.C. to Alexandria
Governor Glenn Youngkin has announced the relocation of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Alexandria, Virginia. The new site at 2415 Eisenhower Avenue is expected to save taxpayers...

Waterloo resident journeys to D.C. to advocate for sexual assault legislation
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WBNG) -- An 82-year-old New Yorker is on a journey to the nation’s capital to fight for a cause near and dear to him. Waterloo Resident Edward Bowman, by way of his walker, is making his way to Washington, D.C., to advocate for...
Johnson trades D.C. for Pierre in run for governor
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — For more than a decade, Dusty Johnson has crisscrossed South Dakota and the country — from Mitchell to Pierre, Washington, D.C. and back — balancing public service with family life and often traveling with a suitcase in hand....

'Heartwarming' Video: Melania Trump Spent 4th of July Week at Children's Hospital
Patients at the Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., were all smiles when First Lady Melania Trump visited them Thursday. Trump visited the children ahead of the Fourth of July holiday as part of the “Be Best” initiative she...

Medical center hosts future health care leaders
OAKLAND — Garrett Regional Medical Center welcomed a group of 24 high school students recently as part of the AHEC West ECHO program — a weeklong summer initiative designed for students from Garrett, Allegany and Washington counties who are...

Berks-based groups keep close watch on domestic policy bill discussion in D.C.
READING, Pa. - It's another busy summer day for the Hispanic Center of Reading and Berks County. "I just came back from feeding a thousand kids lunch today throughout the city," said Mike Toledo, the center's president and CEO. As the summer...

An Abandoned D.C. Water Site Regains its Utility
These historic silo bins remain are integrated into the park's new landscape. (Courtesy of the Archives of the Washington Aqueduct.) Opened in 1902, the MacMillan project helped to conquer waterborne illnesses plaguing D.C. through a nontoxic,...

Pharmacist Warns Never Buy These 4 Health Items From Costco: “Toxic to Your Microbiome”
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, interest in health and wellness has skyrocketed. A 2025 Future of Wellness survey conducted by McKinsey & Company estimates that Americans spend $500 billion each year on wellness goods and services—and that number is...
Divi's Labs, Max Healthcare, Glenmark Share Price Jumps to Yearly Highs; Strong Fundamentals Could Push Divi's Labs Higher
Divi's Labs and Glenmark shares jumped to 52-week highs and the stocks closed near their highs. On technical charts, both the stocks are looking strong. Divi's Labs has potential to go higher as the fundamentals are strong and technical charts...

Unchanged number of lawyers with active licenses to practice in District of Columbia County in May compared to the previous month
Adam E. Lyons Consumer Finanical Protection Bureau Amber E. Holland US Department of the Interior Ana Mirian Montiel Law Offices of Ana M. Montiel, PLLC Anna Marie Van Blarcum Department of Homeland Security FEMA Office of Chief Counsel Ariana G....

DOJ announces record $14.6B in healthcare fraud, over 300 arrests
The entrance signage for the United States Department of Justice Building in Washington D.C. | Getty ImagesThe U.S. Department of Justice has announced that over 300 people have been arrested in connection with a record $14.6 billion in alleged...

D.C. Welcomes First LGBTQ+ Affordable Housing for Elders
Washington, D.C., has reached a historic milestone: its first-ever affordable housing development dedicated to older LGBTQ adults is now open and accepting applications. Located in Southeast D.C.’s Fort Dupont neighborhood, this welcoming new...

D.C. Dispatch: Iowans in Congress laud SCOTUS decision to curb universal injunctions
Iowans in Congress applauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Friday to limit the power of federal courts to curb executive orders. Also this week, Iowa Democrats also criticized tax credit cuts during “worst” agricultural trade deficit, Sen....

'What can they do for him?': Boy with a brain injury fights for his life in Gaza's decimated health system
The 3-year-old has shrapnel in his brain from an Israeli strike on his family's tent. His pregnant mother was killed. His father is paralyzed by grief over the death of his longtime sweetheart. × Javascript is required for you to be able to read...