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Battleground States Highlights from AARP Polls
Candidates who support protecting Social Security from benefit cuts, strengthening Medicare and allowing Medicare to negotiate with drug companies for…
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In Mississippi, Black Girl’s Family Still Looking for Justice in Four-year-old School Bus Case
The cry of Black Lives Matter has gone out worldwide since the police killing of George Floyd. It has resonated…
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St. Elizabeths Hospital Funded, Police Cut in D.C. Budget
The D.C. Council on Tuesday unanimously passed a $16.7 billion fiscal 2021 budget, including funds for a new St. Elizabeths…
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Survey Highlights Concern Among Blacks, Whites Related to Pandemic
New data from the science firm Civis Analytics showcases recently released findings from its COVID-19 Impact Research, funded by the…
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Ron Clark Made D.C. a Better Place
In a city where self-promotion is the rule of law and of survival, Ron Clark stood different.
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Bowser Admin Lauds Turning Point in Anacostia Cleanup Efforts
The Bowser administration recently announced an important milestone regarding cleanup plans for the Anacostia River that will make it and…
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Cosby Team Has Heavy Burden in Appeal
If Bill Cosby received any boost in confidence from a Pennsylvania Superior Court ruling that vacated the conviction of rap…
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Washington Nationals Launch ‘Kids Eat Free’ Program
The Washington Nationals on Friday launched their new “Kids Eat Free” program, which will offer free meals at every home…
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May Greetings from DC Department of Aging and Community Living
Happy Older Americans Month! Here at the Department of Aging and Community Living, we celebrate you every day of the…
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