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Holiday tree lighting at National Harbor brings seasonal sparkle to a tough year Holiday tree lighting at National Harbor brings seasonal sparkle to a tough year 11/15/2020 12:44am • (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384';cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: 'b4dc0286-db48-488b-b1f4-775829d479cd' }).render("689615367f315881");}); Holiday traditions are adjusting to the p Vaccine news gives some DC business leaders hope for the future Vaccine news gives some DC business leaders hope for the future 11/13/2020 09:06pm • As several businesses try to remain afloat, business leaders hope things will take a turn for the better with the arrival of a coronavirus vaccine. From the pandemic to protests, business activity in downtown D.C. took a nose-dive for many shops, hotels and arts venues. 鈥淭he vaccine is the u 9 American Stocks to Buy Under a New Administration 11/13/2020 12:00am • These stocks are on Bank of America's US 1 list.Democrat Joe Biden is the projected winner of the presidential election. However, there was no blue wave in Washington, and Republicans will seemingly maintain control of the Senate. So far, a Biden victory coupled with a split Congress appears to be t National Harbor hotel shut down because of pandemic restrictions National Harbor hotel shut down because of pandemic restrictions 11/12/2020 11:15pm • A Prince George's County, Maryland, hotel has been shut down because of new coronavirus restrictions. The Hampton Inn and Suites National Harbor announced it's closing with a sign posted on its front door that said it closed 鈥渢o protect public health and safety.鈥 A hotel employee confirmed Bowser concerned DC not being 'vigilant' as COVID cases rise; new restrictions possible Bowser concerned DC not being 'vigilant' as COVID cases rise; new restrictions possible 11/12/2020 03:42pm • D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser voiced concern Thursday that residents aren't being "vigilant" in small gatherings, and said there could be new restrictions put in place. "We have to all be reminded of all the advice that we have been providing over the last several weeks 鈥 don't get tired of being vi Attack at DC Chinese tea shop being investigated as hate crime 11/12/2020 04:14am • D.C. police are investigating an attack inside a Chinese tea shop near Dupont Circle on Tuesday as a suspected hate crime. Store surveillance video posted online shows a man walking in to Valley Brook Tea on P Street Northwest yelling about the coronavirus and cursing. When shop owner Yunhan Z 2 men injured in shooting at Fairfax Co. gun range 2 men injured in shooting at Fairfax Co. gun range 11/12/2020 02:58am • Two men are hospitalized after a shooting at a gun range in Lorton, Virginia, on Wednesday night. Just before 9 p.m., two men were shot in the parking lot at Sharpshooters Indoor Range and Pro Shop, Fairfax County police said. They suffered life-threatening injuries. Police said there was one 100 Thanksgiving food recipes: Turkey, side dishes, desserts and more 100 Thanksgiving food recipes: Turkey, side dishes, desserts and more 11/12/2020 12:20am • It's almost time to give thanks, and that means ramping up your holiday kitchen for some heavy-duty cooking. WTOP has curated 100 select recipes that could become a new tradition at your dinner table. Check out the links below and get that shopping list started. (And don't forget to check out the Across India, a Balance to Reclaim Normal Lives Amid Coronavirus Pandemic 11/12/2020 12:00am • NEW DELHI -- On a recent evening, Charu Chaudhary, a teacher in New Delhi, was up until 11 p.m. with a tailor at her house, planning outfits for her daughter's wedding. Four ceremonies will be spread over four evenings, including live music and dinners, three of them indoors. The guest list is rest Soup Benefits and Recipes 11/12/2020 12:00am • When the outside temperature goes down, you can turn the heat up inside with a steamy bowl of soup. Soup is the perfect shape-shifter at your table, appearing as either an appetizer, main dish or a satiating between-meal snack. Besides being delicious, soup carries a bowl of benefits for a variety Giant Food replaces Springfield Plaza store with larger one Giant Food replaces Springfield Plaza store with larger one 11/11/2020 04:11pm • The new Giant Food has a full-service Starbucks, PNC Bank, floral shop, pharmacy, expanded natural and organic selections, extensive prepared food services, and a full wine and beer section. (Credit: Giant Food) A 50,000-square-foot Giant Food grocery store will open Friday at Springfield Plaza Reston鈥檚 Electrify America surpasses 500 EV charging stations nationwide Reston鈥檚 Electrify America surpasses 500 EV charging stations nationwide 11/11/2020 09:55am • Reston, Virginia-based Electrify America said it has more than 500 electric vehicle charging stations now open across the U.S., with a total of more than 2,200 individual fast chargers. Electrify America began building its nationwide network of EV charging stations in 2018 to address the range an DC's Downtown Holiday Market returns Nov. 20 DC's Downtown Holiday Market returns Nov. 20 11/11/2020 12:05am • 'Tis the season for the 16th Annual Downtown Holiday Market in D.C., which will span two city blocks starting Friday, Nov. 20. The outdoor market is run by the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID),聽covers F Street Northwest between 7th and 9th Streets and features over 70 exhibitors. Survey: A Third of Consumers Plan to Spend Less This Holiday Season 11/11/2020 12:00am • Even though it's been a chaotic year, most Americans are still planning to celebrate the holiday season. There is one major difference from last year's celebrations, though. U.S. 麻豆传媒 & World Report ran a survey from Oct. 29 to Nov. 3 and asked consumers if their financial plans for the holiday Amazon's Monopoly Problem in the EU; Alibaba's $74 Billion Shopping Holiday 11/11/2020 12:00am • Two out of the three major U.S. stock market indices rose on Wednesday, led by the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index, which bounced back with 2% gains following a two-day losing streak to start the week. The generally higher markets belied worrisome trends in new virus cases in the U.S., which set
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