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Experience live music at the National Arboretum or at a festival on the National Mall, and celebrate Christmas in July with themed drinks and ugly sweaters.
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Axios on MSNIt's "Christmas in July" at these frosty D.C. barsD.C. bars are embracing "Christmas in July" themes to fight the heat. Why it matters: It may feel like the Amazon, but these spots are giving North Pole. Fun fact: Christmas in July isn't a Hallmark ...
Line dancing is not new, but the "Boots on the Ground" version based on the popular song has overtaken bars, churches, the ...
Cardinal Robert McElroy, the archbishop of Washington D.C., slammed President Trump’s immigration policies by describing the administration’s measures as “inhumane” and “morally ...
Hixson's in Lakewood, Keeper of Cleveland Christmas Memorabilia, Auctioning Off Its Collection of Tens of Thousands of Decorations Founder Bill Hixson's work and collection decorated the White ...
A 21-year-old congressional intern was killed in D.C. shooting. Police say Eric Tarpinian-Jachym wasn't the intended target. Rep. Estes mourns UMass student's death.
Hallmark's Christmas in July celebration includes a new docuseries about the first Hallmark Christmas Cruise.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says the U.S. is nearing agreements with multiple trading partners as President Trump terminated trade talks with Canada.
It’s official: DOGE cuts are impacting the DC housing market Agents in the capital say they're seeing more clients move due to federal job losses June 27, 2025, 6:59pm by Jeff Andrews ...
The housing market in the nation’s capital continues to be affected by the DOGE layoffs—spearheaded by its now-former leader, Elon Musk. The reduction in the federal workforce created a ripple ...
Earlier this year, when DOGE descended on the District and began laying off federal workers—eliminating around 59,000 jobs —it seemed inevitable that the cuts would soften the local housing market.
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