Sure, I give presents to friends and family this month – and I make annual donations to my list of nonprofits.
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Ring in 2023 at the optimal time for your family this new year:• Early birds: Celebrate Noon Yards Eve 10 a.
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Hidden behind a tall hedge, the White House Children’s Garden was the final gift from President Lyndon B.
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Enhance the magic of New Year’s with the wizardry of the Magic Duel show at the Mayflower Hotel on Dec.
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Gen Z – we’re the ones who don’t know life without iPhones, attended Zoom University and are eager to change the world.
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“I’ll Be Home for Christmas” … alone.
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Taking place Dec.26-Jan.
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We’re not gaslighting you.“Gaslighting” is Merriam-Webster’s 2022 Word of the Year.
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Next month, millions of people worldwide will pick up – and likely drop – New Year’s resolutions, many of them centered around physical fitness.
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First Lady Dr. Jill Biden shared this month about the impact Communities in Schools (CIS) is having in the city and the country.
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Fourteen reindeer and one caribou brought cheer to the people of Washingtion, D.C. during Operation Reindeer.
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The pressure is on! Not only are you searching for the perfect gift, it has to get there on time to make it under the Christmas tree.
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Now in its 10th year, Giving Tuesday was created to encourage donations to causes that will better one’s community.
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Learning your checking account has been exposed to fraud is no fun. Here’s what to do if it happens to you:
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We’re sharing our best insider tips for your next trip to Portugal, including a section on tips for visiting Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve.
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Improving your website is significant for the growth of your business. Here are four tips to help you build a more effective website.
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I wrote “Headscape: How a bald guy replanted his hair and restarted his life” to help others address a subject many avoid.
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It’s the best time of the year to grab a blanket, a cup of your favorite holiday beverage, popcorn and watch one of the classics.
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Wander through Georgetown where M Street and Canal Road meet and discover a steep, narrow staircase making spines tingle for almost 50 years.
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Creating a jack-o-lantern is a thing of art, but when you put National Harbor chefs and artists to the task, you get far more than a pumpkin.
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Celebrate National Seafood Month this October with sustainable seafood choices that support businesses vital to our Gulf Coast economy.
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October is more than a month filled with ghosts, ghouls and goofy costumes. It’s a time to remember how crucial cybersecurity is to your personal and professional lives.
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Flu season has already started and two top physicians from St. David’s Health Care suggest protecting yourself from the virus. Stat.
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Over my 35 years in the business, my success comes from putting in the hard work and being rewarded when I uncover opportunities.
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Footsteps in empty hallways, ghostly apparitions, lights flickering on and off and things that go bump in the nights.
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Retention rates are at an all-time low due to a post-pandemic shift in the talent landscape where over 40% of the global workforce is considering leaving their employer this year.
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After leaving newspapers, I started an agency serving developers, architects, financial and legal clients, leading it for nearly two decades.
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The Many Hands grantmaking organization invites nonprofits doing good for the Washington, D.C. community to apply to become grant recipients.
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The Carnegie Library has been a fixture of Washington, D.C., having served as the city’s main public library from 1903 to 1972.
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It’s pumpkin season again – try these pumpkin cocktail recipes at your next gathering for fall-inspired flavors.