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DC's Major League Cricket Team Prepares for Inaugural Season
A new sports team is getting ready to represent the D.C. area: The Washington Freedom will take to the pitch this summer in the inaugural edition of Major League Cricket. The sport attracts billions of fans, many from Asia and around the world. News4’s Eun Yang reports on what the Freedom’s owner hopes to accomplish in the coming years....
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Forensic Nurse in Virginia Develops Technology to Detect Bruises on Dark Skin
A forensic nurse and associate professor at George Mason University has discovered and developed a way to detect bruising more easily on dark skin tones in the hopes of helping more victims of domestic violence and abuse.
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4 Panda Facts to Celebrate 50 Years of Pandas at the National Zoo
The National Zoo in Washington, D.C., is marking 50 years since the start of its giant panda conservation program.
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New Drug Could Change Way Obesity Is Treated
A new drug could change the way obesity is treated, and similar treatment options could be available soon.
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Home Sellers Spend Thousands on Staging. Here's How to DIY for Cheap
Staging is the alchemy that transforms a boring, empty home into something fresh and enticing. It can be an expensive process, but “it’s a must-do in today’s market,” says Anne Christensen, the COO of Red House Staging. Christensen says staging is not what it used to be, and other realtors agree it might be due to the HGTV effect....
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How to Level Up Your Home's Interior Design
You’ve watched so much HGTV you could film an episode. Now, it’s time to bring that interior design savvy into your own home. Mariella Cruzado, the owner of Splendor Styling — a D.C.-based decorating firm, says it’s not as hard as it seems. “It is very approachable. Design is approachable. It is right there. We have the internet these...
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DC Program Helps Students of East African Heritage Pick and Apply for College
A program in D.C. helps immigrant high school students of East African heritage find the right college for them and fill out the best application, and it has helped more than 100 students get into some of the top schools in the country, including Harvard, Yale and MIT.
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Ex-Redskins Cheerleader's Dance Program Teaches Girls Life Skills
A former Washington Redskins cheerleader wanted to create a sisterhood for girls in her community, so she started a program that teaches dance and life skills.
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Virginia Residents Accuse Paving Company of Poor or Unfinished Work and Bait-and-Switch
A number of people in Virginia claim a driveway paving company vanished before finishing the job.