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Do you remember the feeling, if only vaguely, of a recent college graduate, proud of your accomplishment and eager to prove yourself in the workforce? That feeling is still there for 2022 graduates and the job market is welcoming them like never before.
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Washington D.C.-area nonprofits can apply by Friday, Jan. 21 to participate in a free six-month customized, targeted PR training course with Scott Circle Communications (SCC).
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As we adjust to the deep structural changes the pandemic has wrought upon industry economics, perhaps none is more of an existential threat than the Great Resignation.
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“They are like a string of pearls,” my husband Chris said, referring to the series of small towns in Virginia we stayed in during our two-week road trip.
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It is certainly odd to picture now, but for more than 25 years, the Washington Monument was only partially built.
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With Halloween quickly approaching, there are several podcasts available to help set the tone for the spooky season.
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Returning to its first in-person conference following a 2.
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One of the coolest events in Washington D.C. will return in-person in 2022, and it’s a quick way to travel the world.
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One day, when I led an in-house agency for The Charlotte Observer, the publisher decided the newspaper needed a new slogan.
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What started out during pandemic restrictions last summer, demand for owning a pool is stronger than ever.
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There have been many TV shows and movies based in Washington D.C. over the years, but not all of them actually film in the nation’s capital — particularly if the president’s home is involved.
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Thanks to a partnership between Atlanta-based security startup Liberty Defense and technology from the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, soon passengers will no longer have to take their shoes off in airport security lines.
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If you gained weight during the pandemic, you are not alone.
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We all know that the main Presidential residence is the White House.
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The pandemic’s cancelling of live theatre has encouraged arts organizations to present their productions in new ways.
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It’s got everything you need to know about visiting a U.S.national park.
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Some of my friends were elated by the Republicans’ $1.9 trillion tax cut in 2017.
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It’s been a few years since anyone used it, and it’s definitely been longer since anyone called it “beautiful,” but Robert F.
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Science, Technology and Engineering take a leading role in Biden Administration
In a letter, President Biden told Office of Science and Technology Policy Director nominee, Eric Lander, “It is essential that we refresh and reinvigorate our national science and technology strategy…” If confirmed, Lander will be the first science advisor in the president’s Cabinet.
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Other than in intramural boxing class or my best friend’s single slug on the second grade playground – I’ve never been in a fistfight.
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February is American Heart Month, and in addition to confessing your love for someone on Feb.
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She won’t be the first Black female astronaut in space — that honor goes to Mae Jemison, who flew on the Endeavour in 1998.
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Although this year’s presidential inauguration was different from previous years, it still held moments of unforgettable history, such as the performance from National Youth Poet Laureate, Amanda Gorman.
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Did you know many Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) lack the resources needed to maintain fully staffed fundraising departments? With federal resources decreasing yearly, Howard University graduate Dominique King knew a change was needed.
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A group of lifelong friends gathered outside for a socially distanced dinner to celebrate my birthday last month.
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Has there ever been a year we needed holiday cheer more? We’ve found dozens of items for The Travel 100 Gift Guide that will bring a smile to the faces of your loved ones this holiday season.
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We all love the holiday season. You know who doesn’t love it as much? Our bank accounts.
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On this day in 1791, the United States of America ratified the Bill of Rights.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic carries on into winter flu season, your immune system needs all the help it can get.