After nearly seven glorious shutdown-free years, government employees and contractors around the Beltway are once again navigating furloughs, delayed paychecks, and job insecurity. If zoning out in ...
Founders are often the first investors in their companies. And whether that business gains venture backing, raises money from friends and family, or remains self-funded, it can make determining your ...
At a time when consensus feels like a relic of another era, one issue has managed to unite policymakers across the ideological spectrum: kids and smartphones. From the Netherlands to New Jersey, a ...
The NASCAR Cup Series is returning home to Concord, North Carolina this weekend for the second of three elimination races in the post-season, but this time, we're bringing the field to an ...
WTOP celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month this Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, with stories spotlighting the contributions, culture and accomplishments of Hispanic communities across the D.C. region.
At Shaw’s Tavern, some of the regulars have let the staff know they might not be in for a while. After all, another government shutdown is here. “A lot of them are really uncertain how long it’s going ...
A series of arrests captured on video reveal how immigration officers have worked with other law enforcement agencies to identify migrants during stops for minor infractions. By Hamed Aleaziz Brent ...
Complete with feather boas and sparkling cocktails, businesses around the D.C. area are embracing a new Taylor Swift era with her album “The Life of a Showgirl” releasing Friday. On fiancé Travis ...
College football looks dramatically different, and nowhere is that more evident than in the restructured Pac-12. Once home to historic West Coast powers like USC, Oregon, and Washington, the ...