The fatal midair collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter followed a string of near misses ...
The airspace around Washington, D.C., is congested and complex — a combination aviation experts have long worried could lead ...
Investigators are searching for answers after Wednesday evening’s midair collision that left 67 people dead in Washington, ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved a new type of nonopioid painkiller from Vertex Pharmaceuticals, NBC ...
President Donald Trump blamed DEI efforts at the FAA for the tragedy. But experts and investigators say open minds are ...
The NTSB will be handling the investigation into the aviation disaster that is believed to have killed 67 people.
The Vertex drug is a milestone after a long history of unsuccessful efforts to develop painkillers without the addictive ...
D.C. once again is participating in the annual point-in-time count, a controversial headcount of the a city’s unhoused ...
Nearly 70 people are believed to have died in the crash, which happened when an American Airlines regional jet collided with a Black Hawk Army helicopter.
Jennifer L. Homendy, the chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, said the probe will focus on several factors: “the human, the machine and the environment.” ...
The president offers no evidence to support the accusations in tragic collision.
After an all-night search-and-rescue operation in frigid conditions and heavy winds on the icy Potomac, officials pivoted Thursday morning to recovery operations.