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Who Is Hiring? 5 Industries to Start Your Job Search 11/02/2020 12:00am • Millions of people have lost their jobs in the months since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and entire industries have ground to a halt in the wake of government shutdowns and restrictions. Now is not the time to find a job in the tourism or hospitality industries, for instance. However, that doesn't Amazon Alternatives for Online Shoppers 11/02/2020 12:00am • A wide world of online shoppingMany people have come to depend on Amazon, especially during the pandemic, for ordering everything from groceries to household staples. But you may be looking for online shopping alternatives. Maybe you want to consider more specialty retailers, or maybe you want to su 9 Upgraded Stocks to Buy in November 11/02/2020 12:00am • Buy these stocks heading into November.The S&P 500 limped into November on a low note as investors grow increasingly concerned about the contentious U.S. election, the ongoing global health crisis and a lack of economic stimulus from Washington. However, despite the near-term concerns, third-qua New data underscore COVID impact on airport finances New data underscore COVID impact on airport finances 11/01/2020 09:20pm • This article was written Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up for InsideNoVa.com’s free email subscription today. The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority has seen its year-to-date revenue from airlines decline more than 23 percent, accordin DC chefs band together to create new 'ghost' restaurant due to pandemic DC chefs band together to create new 'ghost' restaurant due to pandemic 10/31/2020 04:12pm • There's still remnants of the old restaurant and bar that used to occupy this space at 2340 Wisconsin Ave. NW in Glover Park. For one, the bar is still there. But everything else on the inside has changed. Aaron Gordon thinks it might be a while before things get back to normal, and that it might Election Day 2020 freebies and deals for voters Election Day 2020 freebies and deals for voters 10/31/2020 10:48am • Voting this year could get you some perks. WTOP has rounded up some deals and freebies area businesses are offering for Election Day 2020. All Purpose and D.C. Brau: Now through Election Day, order a $20 pizza at All Purpose, and get a 16 oz. can of DC Brau VOTE Kristallweizen for just 20 cent Regional leaders fight both coronavirus and public's pandemic fatigue 10/30/2020 04:05pm • It's been months since regional leaders went to work without the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic hanging over daily decisions. Budget meetings, hearings and phone calls from constituents have all been colored by the pandemic. Yet D.C.-area county and city leaders continue to deal with cratering r Should You Buy Amazon (AMZN) Stock? 10/30/2020 12:00am • AMAZON.COM (TICKER: AMZN) has been in the spotlight quite a bit this quarter, and not always under happy circumstances. CEO Jeff Bezos -- along with other Big Tech leaders -- defended his company in an antitrust hearing before the House Judiciary Committee at the end of July. It was a stark reminder Nationals have plenty of pitching choices from Corey Kluber to Kevin Gausman Nationals have plenty of pitching choices from Corey Kluber to Kevin Gausman 10/29/2020 05:22pm • Nationals have pitching choices from Kluber to Gausman originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonThe high-end shopping is limited among starting pitchers who are or could be free agents. If ranked by WAR across the last two seasons, Charlie Morton, who is awaiting word from Tampa Bay on his contr Prince George's County officials urge vigilance as COVID-19 cases rise Prince George's County officials urge vigilance as COVID-19 cases rise 10/29/2020 02:16pm • Officials in Prince George’s County, Maryland, warned against “COVID fatigue†and said the county would remain in Phase Two of pandemic-related restrictions as cases in the county continue a recent rise. Prince George’s County was “the hardest-hit jurisdiction in our region,†County E 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' composer reflects on scoring Freddy Krueger 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' composer reflects on scoring Freddy Krueger 10/29/2020 12:41pm • Few horror characters are as iconic as the clawed slasher Freddy Krueger, but the fear creeped into our nightmares with boiler-room imagery set to truly disturbing music. Composer Charles Bernstein reflects on scoring “A Nightmare on Elm Street†(1984). "I had not been much of a horro Md. medical experts challenged by public skepticism of COVID-19 vaccine Md. medical experts challenged by public skepticism of COVID-19 vaccine 10/29/2020 09:50am • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. As pharmaceutical companies race to get a COVID-19 vaccine on the market, Maryland lawmakers and policy experts have found themselves rush Podiatrist: Pandemic is leading to problems with people’s feet Podiatrist: Pandemic is leading to problems with people’s feet 10/28/2020 08:38pm • The coronavirus crisis is beginning to impact people’s feet, according to a D.C.-area podiatrist with advice for what might help. “We’re actually seeing a huge array of foot issues that have come from people who are now homebound because of the pandemic,†said Dr. Howard Osterman of Foot Northam calls for continued diligence on virus, patience over election results 10/28/2020 03:37pm • Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam on Wednesday said that while no new COVID-19 safety regulations are coming just yet, the rise in cases in areas of the commonwealth, especially the southwest, are "concerning," and that he was monitoring the situation "very closely." He also said at the media briefing Parents, teachers push back on DC's plan to reopen schools to more students Parents, teachers push back on DC's plan to reopen schools to more students 10/28/2020 03:24pm • Parents and teachers in D.C. are pushing back on the city's plan to reopen schools next month to about 7,000 elementary school students. Though some parents are happy their children will have the opportunity to return to in-person learning, others worry about those kids who are not getting the sa
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