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Neal Augenstein

Neal Augenstein

Reporter at WTOP-FM Online

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  • English
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  • Local News
  • National News

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Recent Articles

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Man armed with crossbow near Potomac Mills mall shot, killed by police

Prince William Co. police shot and killed a man they said brandished a gun at strangers and ran toward Potomac Mills Mall armed with a crossbow.
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Why did targeted therapy stop working? Proteomics can guide which c...

Next-generation cancer treatment is using proteomics, which identifies proteins driving tumor growth.
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Jury begins deliberations in involuntary manslaughter trial for tec...

A Loudoun County jury is now deliberating in the involuntary manslaughter trial of a former propane service tech who visited a Sterling home before it exploded.
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John Lyon, longtime DC radio host dies, spent decades quietly seeki...

John Lyon, whose 22-year career at WMAL radio in Washington, D.C. coincided with his family’s quiet, determined search for answers in the 1975 disappearance of his young daughters, Sheila and Katherine, has died at the age of 85, according to his family.
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Military members with sleep apnea far more likely to suffer PTSD, t...

A new study found active-duty service members with sleep apnea face a greater risk of PTSD or a traumatic brain injury, compared to those who don’t have it.
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Mouth taping trend poses serious health risks, says Md. doctor

The social media trend of mouth taping to improve sleep quality and ultimately boost athletic performance is largely unproven and potentially dangerous.
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When to just kill a tick and be observant, and when to contact your...

With the number of tick bite-related emergency room visits at a five-year high, a Maryland-based doctor has suggestions on what to do if you find a tick.
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Why newly diagnosed lung cancer patients should get this test done ...

Nearly a quarter of all newly diagnosed patients with advanced lung cancer are not given a test that could improve their chances for long-term survival and reduce their side effects.
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Wealthy Loudoun Co. considers what tiny home community would look like

Loudoun County, Virginia, is exploring how a tiny home community might provide affordable housing.
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Can the Trump administration shift FBI HQ dollars from Greenbelt to...

How hard would it be for the Trump administration to shift FBI headquarters dollars from Greenbelt, Maryland, to the Ronald Reagan Building in D.C.?
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‘Crunchy teen’ wellness trend: Attempts to eat healthfully actually...

The rising “crunchy teen” trend, which rejects conventional food norms in favor of extreme, nature-focused eating habits, is fueling extreme food beliefs and misinformation.