Officials say no survivors are expected after an American Airlines flight with 64 people onboard collided mid-air with a military helicopter Wednesday evening.
Washington, D.C. (7News) — January marks National Thyroid Awareness Month. On Wednesday, Thyroid Cancer survivor, Brittany Mckelvey, joined Good Morning Washington to share her story and how Nuclear Medicine saved her life.
Friends and creative collaborators remember famed Native visual artist and curator Quick-to-See Smith, who died at 85 on Jan. 24.
Luke's cancer battle sparked his family to campaign in Washington, D.C., to help other families going through the same thing they did.
nutrition science and epidemiology at George Washington University, who was not involved with the study. Unlike prior research, this study looked into different types of head and neck cancer to ...
A White House directive to pause federal grants and loans raised uncertainty and fears among many who depend on federal aid before a judge intervened Tuesday to temporarily block it from taking effect.
GOP Representative Rich McCormick suggested that free lunch allows schoolchildren to "sponge off the government."
Netanyahu's spokesperson Omer Dostri posted on the social media platform X that Netanyahu has not received a formal invitation. "If and when an official invitation to visit is received, we will follow all accepted procedures," he also wrote. Netanyahu is planning to meet Trump at White House next week, The Times of Israel reported Monday.
it during an indoor inauguration parade at Capital One Arena on Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Christopher ... trials of treatments for cancer and other serious diseases.
Trump's pick for HHS Secretary faces questions from the left and right over his health stances. But will that stop his confirmation? Follow along for updates.
A federal judge temporarily blocked part of the Trump administration’s pause on federal grants and loans Tuesday, just hours before it was set to take effect, as a slew of advocacy groups, charities,
A new study from the American Cancer Society is seeking to better understand cancer and other health conditions among Black women.