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Biden Administration Finally Delivers on Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Promise
What are the repercussions for DMV residents?
International
China's prolonged 'zero-COVID' policy sparks more supply chain woes
Supply Chain Bottlenecks may trigger end to globalization as we know it
Local
Fairfax County Hard Hit by New Surge in Gas Prices
Officials Scramble as Residents of VA's most populous county face landmark gas prices.
Local
Fittest City in US?
Arlington VA Named Fittest City in US
Local
Gas Prices are falling fast in Virginia, is this trend sparked by recession fears?
Many think this is a strong possibility, but a recession may not be all bad. Read why.
Local
Fairfax Businesses Primed to Win Big Cut of the $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
New Biden Guidance a Boon for Local Service and Manufacturing Industries
Local
Child Abuse Prevention Month
Learn how YOU can help
Technology
March 12th: World Day Against Cyber Censorship
Opinion Piece on Internet Freedom
International
Russian-Ukrainian Conflict
Updates on the present situation in Ukraine
International
The Poor, the Sick, and the Restless: Government Restrictions under COVID-19
As the pandemic wears on, people are given new reasons to protest as governments enforce further restrictions and fail to solve other pressing issues.
International
Sanctions on Russia: Local Russian and Ukrainian Diaspora Weigh in
Russia and the US stand off over Ukraine tensions: Will stateside diaspora feel the effects?
Business
If the US defaults on its obligations, will I be impacted?
Yes. Let's discuss how
Business
Inflation: the High Cost of Recovery
Higher prices may be here to stay
Health
Stress: The good, the bad, and the grey
Stress turning your hair grey? New study shows you can change that!
Business
The Great Resignation
Why many people are saying 'I quit'
International
Our Afgahni Neighbors in DC Fighting for Families and Friends Trapped in Afghanistan
Local Afghan-American Shares Challenges and Perspective on US Withdrawal From Afghanistan
Health
The Mental Toll of COVID-19
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has created a mental health crisis in communities across the country and state officials and healthcare providers are facing new challenges as they try to care for patients while keeping caregivers safe.
Business
Back-to-School Shoppers Undeterred by Virus Uncertainty
Back-to-school shopping season predicted to be largest despite increased fears about coronavirus variants.
Business
Amazon, D.C. friend or foe? Only time will tell
The digital behemoth is changing DC's business landscape forever.
Local
No immediate impacts to D.C. after World's Largest iceberg breaks off Antarctica
No worries, the iceberg won't hit land in DC. However, there is always more to the story.
Local
NOAA Predicts Increased East Coast Hurricane Activity for 2021 Season
Brace yourself! Hurricane season is upon us. Here's what we might expect in the coming months.
International
Planning a trip this summer to Europe? Read this!
Preview: European Union eases international travel restrictions.
Local
Is now a good time to buy a home in Fairfax?
Only time will tell.
Health
New Study Extends Women's Biological Clock
Earlier this month, scientists published a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Business
Stock Market Finds Traction with New Audience, but Who Really Benefits from the Boom?
We can all agree that 2020 was a year full of surprises. One of the most shocking was the massive gains in the stock market in the face of a global pandemic, historic unemployment and economic uncertainty.
Local
Return of the Cicadas: Rare Phenomenon May Be Going Extinct
Get ready DMV, the cicadas have come. No worries though, this is not an invasion, infestation, or plague upon the land.
Health
Public Officials and Health Experts Calling for Schools to Return to In-Person Learning
Officials calling for the government to reopen schools and re-start in-person learning
Getting A Second Wind
First ever successful windpipe transplant takes place in NYC
Saving the Real World Through a Virtual
The State Department has announced it's newest attempt to reach the young leaders of tomorrow.
Local
Vehicle Theft Spikes during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Carjackings up by over 143% in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area
Local
Keeping DC Fed: How Restaurants and Their Employees are Surviving the Pandemic
Around 17 percent of US restaurants — more than 110,000 establishments — are now closed permanently or long-term.
Politics
President Biden's Broad New Push on Climate Action
President Biden has gotten to work right away since day one of his inauguration.
International
The Widening Wealth Inequality Gap
If trends continue, the economic gap between the haves and have nots will simply continue to expand.