Vietnam veterans honored with traveling memorial U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Colonel James Hendon, United War Veterans Council founding President Vince McGowan and Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund site manager Tim Tetz share a look at ‘The Wall That Heals.’ The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
John F. Kennedy’s bodyguards have recalled their experiences being on the plane that returned the deceased president’s body back to Washington. In a documentary marking 60 years since the assassination, former Secret Service agent Clint Hill said he “couldn’t break down” as
A woman is taking meal-prepping to the next level by preparing for annual Christmas dinner months in advance. Gubba Homestead is a 23-year-old who lives outside Seattle, Washington, and started preparing for her Christmas meal in late summer. The content creator told
The headless horseman of Sleepy Hollow haunts the American imagination each autumn. New York City native Washington Irving breathed life into the galloping ghost in 1819, when he penned “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” one of his tales of life among Dutch
WASHINGTON (AP) — China’s top diplomat said Thursday that dialogue between Beijing and Washington should not only be resumed but deepened, comments that raise hopes the relationship between the world’s two largest economies can be steadied in the midst of potentially world-changing
A lone driver was caught and treated to a scary ticket after using a creepy clown dummy as his passenger in the high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane in Washington state. Washington State Patrol Trooper Rick Johnson, public information officer for the Washington State
“What should I eat for lunch?” “What time is my doctor’s appointment?” “It’s so warm outside today.” Humans have thousands of fleeting thoughts throughout the course of a given day — some mundane and some that go far deeper. WASHINGTON PASTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THE
The Daughters of the American Revolution, comprised of women in the United States and around the world who descend from patriots of the nation’s fight for independence, was founded in Washington, D.C. on this day in history, Oct. 11, 1890. Its motto
Built in two phases in 1848 and 1884 and subsequently dedicated in 1885, the Washington Monument — a marble-faced granite obelisk that honors the first U.S. president, George Washington — opened to the public in Washington, D.C., on this day in history,
The wilderness is full of surprise critters of all shapes and sizes — and last summer, hikers along the Washington Pacific Crest Trail discovered something they were not expecting as they communed with nature: They came into contact with a gastrointestinal illness