Trump Transforms DC's East Potomac Golf Course into Private Club
Local golfers lament the loss of an affordable public course as Trump moves to make it more exclusive.
4 Washington Huskies Poised for Breakout Seasons
U.S. Men's Hockey Team, Epstein Survivors Invited to State of the Union
Sports
Brady House Blasts Two Home Runs in Nationals' Dominant Spring Training Win
The Nationals' top prospect had a big day at the plate, leading his team to a 16-8 victory over the Marlins.

Zoom Diallo Reflects on Tough Loss to Penn State
Washington basketball player watched game film to learn from mistakes
Huskies Lose Tucker to Injury, Down to 9 Players
Starting forward Bryson Tucker ruled out for Saturday's game against Minnesota
Lifestyle
Education Department Transfers More Programs to Other Agencies
Agreements with HHS and State Department shift responsibilities away from the Education Department.

Education Department Shifts More Responsibilities to Other Agencies
Agreements with HHS and State Department mark further steps in Trump administration's goal of downsizing the Education Department.
Butcher & Baker Provisions Named Washington's Best Sandwich Shop
The Port Gamble cafe's unique menu items like Fried Meatloaf and Mushroom, Onion & Steak sandwiches earn national recognition.
Health
Study Finds Private Insurance Leaves Patients at Risk of Medical Debt and Bankruptcy
Hospitalization for injuries can lead to financial ruin even for insured Americans, according to new research from the University of Washington.

Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a 'scam'
The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that President Donald Trump called 'a scam.'
New Dietary Guidelines Embrace Full-Fat Dairy, Sparking Debate
Nutrition experts weigh in on the potential health impacts of the shift away from low-fat dairy recommendations.
Entertainment
Kennedy Center Warns of Staffing Cuts During Renovation Closure
President warns of 'skeletal teams' as two-year renovation begins in July

Kennedy Center Warns of Cuts, 'Skeletal' Staffing During Renovation
Center president says departments will function on a 'much smaller scale' during two-year closure
Kennedy Center Warns of Cuts, 'Skeletal' Staffing During Renovation Closure
Kennedy Center President says departments will 'function on a much smaller scale' during two-year shutdown
Business
Washington Post Owner Bezos Rejected Deal to Save Hundreds of Jobs
Proposed acquisition of sports and local desks by Washington City Paper owner Mark Ein was denied, leading to mass layoffs.

Nexstar's 'The Hill' Expands to New York to Boost Ad Relationships
The political news outlet aims to attract more advocacy advertisers with its non-partisan coverage.
Washington Post CEO Resigns After Massive Layoffs
Departure of Will Lewis signals deeper crisis in American newspaper industry