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Parkour combines elements of gymnastics and martial arts. It uses the urban environment as a kind of playground, with athletes balancing on handrails, flipping off structures, and bouncing off walls.
As hundreds of public radio and television stations brace for federal funding cuts, WAMU's leadership says the station has operated as a fixture in Washington D.C. for 64 years and will continue its ...
This week on Get Out There, we cool down from the summer heat with a dip in the pool, a swim in the bay, a lick of ice cream, and a swing at indoor putt putt.
Forests are failing to regenerate, which could lead to "widespread forest loss" in the region in the coming decades.
Nearly one in five patients had to travel out of state for abortion care in the first half of 2023.
The Diane Rehm Book Club selection for September is “Trust” by Hernan Diaz, which shared this year's Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
Author Caty Borum discusses her new book that looks at how comedy is being used to create societal change and bring awareness to injustice.
Zeina Azzam is the city of Alexandria's first Arab-American poet laureate.
Some Spirit investors have joined forces and enlisted the help of a high-profile lawyer in this battle.
Proponents say the pipeline would help reduce carbon emissions and energy costs. Opponents warned it would hurt local communities of color and damage the eco-system.
A federal judge has granted preliminary approval for the settlement of a decades-long class-action lawsuit against D.C.'s Child and Family Services Agency.