Hanford Nuclear Site Contractor Agrees to $3.45M Labor Fraud Settlement
Hanford Mission Integration Solutions admitted to overcharging the DOE for labor hours at the Hanford Nuclear Site cleanup.
Husky Basketball Coach Sprinkle Shrugs Off Critics Amid Rebuilding Effort
Washington Hires Veteran NFL Assistant Matt Cavanaugh
Lifestyle
Howard University Celebrates 159 Years Since Founding
The historically Black university was established in Washington, D.C. in 1867 to educate newly freed African Americans.

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.
Sports
Trump's College Sports Commission Faces Uphill Battle
Big Ten and SEC leaders skeptical of proposed solutions to fix college athletics

4 Washington Huskies Poised for Breakout Seasons
Key players on offense and defense look to lead the Huskies in 2026
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.
Health
US Healthcare Spending Yields Mixed Results, Study Finds
Increased costs lead to health gains for some conditions but not others, highlighting need for better resource allocation

Parental Weight Before Pregnancy Linked to Child's Fatty Liver Risk
Study finds parental obesity significantly increases likelihood of children developing metabolic associated fatty liver disease.
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.
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
Expeditors International of Washington Stock Position Increased by Investment Firm
Camrose Capital Investment Partners LLP boosts stake in transportation company by 6.4% in third quarter

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.