WWildlife Read More Mated pair of bald eagles in DC is expecting againApril 2, 2026 Mr. President is expecting, but we’re not talking about the one in the White House. Mr. President and…
HHealth care Read More When to stop asking the internet to diagnose you and see a health care providerApril 1, 2026 Surveys show about 80% of Americans have used an internet search engine at least once in order to…
HHealth Read More Eye-opening study into ultra-processed foods and your risk of heart problemsMarch 28, 2026 If chips, hot dogs, frozen meals and sugary drinks are part of your daily diet, there’s new research…
HHealth Read More The heart health steps now recommended you take in your 20s and 30sMarch 19, 2026 “Heart disease prevention is no longer something we start later in life,” Dr. Estelle Jean, cardiologist with MedStar…
WWildlife Read More What to do when baby squirrels are born in your homeMarch 4, 2026 As the spring season nears, it’s the perfect time for squirrels in our region to start having babies. And…
HHealth Read More Mumps cases are rising in Maryland. Here’s what you need to knowFebruary 27, 2026 The Maryland Department of Health is reporting 19 confirmed and seven probable cases of mumps in the year…
EEconomy Read More Is the US headed for a Black recession? Report details warning signsFebruary 26, 2026 There are signs the U.S. could be headed for a Black recession, according to the Joint Center for…
WWildlife Read More Wildlife officials warn against feeding animals during cold weatherFebruary 4, 2026 If you’re wondering whether you should feed the wild animals you see wandering over the crusty snow in…
MMovies Read More 2025 in film: WTOP hears top 5 movie picks for the yearJanuary 1, 2026 Kuya P of Nerds Rule the World, whose movie, TV and streaming reviews you hear regularly on WTOP,…
HHealth care Read More What Dr. Oz wants you to know about Medicare open enrollmentOctober 18, 2025 Dr. Mehmet Oz, who heads the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, joined WTOP anchors John Aaron and…