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Daniel Hamburg

Washington, D.C., United States

Reporter and Multimedia Journalist at DC News Now

Reporter and Multimedia Journalist at WDCW-TV (Washington, DC)

Reporter/MMJ, @DCNewsNow | @MichiganStateU Alum | Former @abc27News, @WJACTV, @WLNS | Story Ideas? [email protected] | RT's ≠ Endorsements | MD➡️MI➡️PA➡️DC

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  • 3 days ago | dcnewsnow.com | Daniel Hamburg

    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Administrations come and go at the White House, but one constant is the food that’s served within it. A new book focuses on the Asian heritage chefs who have served presidents for decades.

  • 3 days ago | dcnewsnow.com | Daniel Hamburg

    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Photos of a top Trump cabinet member are sparking controversy. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted photos on Mother’s Day with his grandchildren swimming in Dumbarton Oaks Park. The National Park Service says it’s dangerous and illegal. Dumbarton Oaks Park is serene. It’s a great place to relax or exercise. “I like to walk my dog here, and I like the environment here. But I never would go into the Rock Creek to swim,” said Stefan Jacoby.

  • 3 days ago | yahoo.com | Daniel Hamburg

    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Photos of a top Trump cabinet member are sparking controversy. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted photos on Mother’s Day with his grandchildren swimming in Dumbarton Oaks Park. The National Park Service says it’s dangerous and illegal. Dumbarton Oaks Park is serene. It’s a great place to relax or exercise. “I like to walk my dog here, and I like the environment here. But I never would go into the Rock Creek to swim,” said Stefan Jacoby.

  • 1 week ago | dcnewsnow.com | Daniel Hamburg

    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — In the nation’s capital, the bells chimed at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, next to Catholic University. There was a Mass set to start with the monsignor announcing the new pope, sending those gathered into cheers. That excitement among Catholics is felt all around our region. Few could ever imagine a cardinal from the U.S. would be picked. Even Monsignor Walter Rossi was surprised.

  • 1 week ago | dcnewsnow.com | Daniel Hamburg

    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Catholics are eagerly waiting to see what happens at the Vatican as cardinals vote to elect a new pope. At the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Wednesday’s mass had Catholics saying extra prayers. “At this mass, we pray the prayers for the election of a pope,” said Monsignor Walter Rossi. 133 cardinals will elect the next pope. And the faithful have faith in the process.

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Daniel Hamburg
Daniel Hamburg @DHamburgReports
13 May 25

RFK Jr. criticized for swimming in bacteria-contaminated Rock Creek with grandchildren https://t.co/5viK6vp3Ue

Daniel Hamburg
Daniel Hamburg @DHamburgReports
8 May 25

RT @DCNewsNow: #BREAKING White smoke pours from the Sistine Chapel chimney, signalling a pope has been elected to lead the Catholic Church.…

Daniel Hamburg
Daniel Hamburg @DHamburgReports
7 May 25

Service members face uncertainty after Supreme Court allows Trump to enforce transgender military ban https://t.co/N06a8CpgbL