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Violinist Chelsey Green to perform at Prince George's Community College Violinist Chelsey Green to perform at Prince George's Community College 05/17/2021 02:33am • Chelsey Green is considered one of the best violin and viola players in the country. This Saturday, she performs a free virtual concert with the Prince George's Philharmonic at the state-of-the-art Prince George's Community College at 7:30 p.m. "It's such a beautiful venue," Green told WT Review: 'Moonlight' director Barry Jenkins delivers 'Underground Railroad' Review: 'Moonlight' director Barry Jenkins delivers 'Underground Railroad' 05/14/2021 01:26pm • Thuso Mbedu is seen in Barry Jenkins' adaptation of "The Underground Railroad." Barry Jenkins is the most intriguing filmmaker working today, having directed back-to-back art masterpieces in "Moonlight" (2016) and "If Beale Street Could Talk" (2018). Now, Jenkins directs the 10-episode mi Data Doctors: How to use Google Trends Data Doctors: How to use Google Trends 05/14/2021 05:38am • Q: I’ve been told several times that Google Trends is a great business tool — can you elaborate? A: Google is by far the most used search engine with well over 90% of global search traffic and over 3.5 billion searches processed every day. Each search is executed based on the words entered Study: Alcohol use may be behind pandemic’s impact on gastrointestinal, liver diseases Study: Alcohol use may be behind pandemic’s impact on gastrointestinal, liver diseases 05/14/2021 12:01am • There has been no shortage of anecdotal evidence that drinking increased during lockdown, but now a documented surge in alcohol-related gastrointestinal and liver disease consultations suggest to Brown University researchers that heavy drinking occurred during the pandemic. Doctor visits dropped Is coffee leading to high cholesterol? Is coffee leading to high cholesterol? 05/12/2021 09:11am • This content is sponsored by MedStar Washington Hospital Center.  For millions of Americans, a daily cup of coffee is a familiar routine. Whether it’s black, iced, cold brew or the latest coffee shop concoction, it’s something many people rely on for a needed caffeine boost. In fact, 7 in 1 Prince George's County woman advocates for women's health Prince George's County woman advocates for women's health 05/10/2021 04:14am • On this National Women's Health Week, there are some grim realities facing Black women. If you are unemployed and uninsured, you may not get the proper diagnostic testing that could save your life. That's what has happened to one Prince George's County, Maryland, woman. For a year, Florence Ch Clarksville 2nd grader one of 54 national finalists in Doodle for Google contest Clarksville 2nd grader one of 54 national finalists in Doodle for Google contest 05/09/2021 07:00pm • James Pang is strong. The 8-year-old Clarksville Elementary School student wants people to know that doesn't necessarily mean he's got physical strength. His strength is on full display in his artwork, which has the chance to win him a college scholarship, and his school $50,000 worth of new tech Elon Musk shows humility and hubris as 'SNL' host Elon Musk shows humility and hubris as 'SNL' host 05/09/2021 02:12am •  Elon Musk showed a combination of humility and hubris as he opened his highly anticipated hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live.” The 49-year-old Tesla CEO, SpaceX founder and one of the world’s richest men opened his monologue by mocking his monotonal speaking style, saying no one can CDC guidance on spacing in classrooms may not be possible in some Va. schools CDC guidance on spacing in classrooms may not be possible in some Va. schools 05/07/2021 09:01pm • When some local students return to school this fall in Northern Virginia, they may not be sitting very far apart. Currently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines suggest students stay 3 feet apart in classrooms. In Alexandria, Virginia, where students will have in-person l Doctor discusses young son's experience with U.Md. COVID-19 vaccine trial Doctor discusses young son's experience with U.Md. COVID-19 vaccine trial 05/07/2021 08:45pm • Dr. Charles Mugera, a doctor of internal medicine, has an 8-year-old son, Christian, who is taking part in the vaccine trial at the University of Maryland School of Medicine's Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health. (Courtesy University of Maryland School of Medicine) It's expected tha Data Doctors: Tips for better Wi-Fi calling 05/07/2021 05:12pm • Q: I’m having lots of issues when I try to use Wi-Fi calling on my iPhone. Is there something that I can do? A: Wi-Fi calling is a feature that has become a standard option with all of the carriers and works on any relatively current handset. There are some excellent uses for Wi-Fi calling, es Northam plans to lift Va. capacity restrictions June 15 Northam plans to lift Va. capacity restrictions June 15 05/06/2021 12:28pm • Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said he is planning to lift all capacity limitations for businesses on June 15 if the current trend of falling COVID-19 case numbers continues. Northam made his announcement at a news briefing Thursday. “If our COVID case numbers keep trending down and our vaccina Misconceptions about depression can deter those seeking treatment Misconceptions about depression can deter those seeking treatment 05/03/2021 10:12pm • May is national Mental Health Awareness Month, and a doctor wants to clear up the stigma around depression and give suggestions on how to support those experiencing it. About 60% of the people who die by suicide have had a mood disorder, such as major depression — a condition that frequently go Where the US is falling short protecting infants with common vaccinations Where the US is falling short protecting infants with common vaccinations 05/03/2021 04:03am • About 25% of America's infants are not getting recommended vaccinations to protect them against ailments such as polio, tetanus and chickenpox, according to research done at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. "In the past decade, we've made a lot of progress. We have gone from just ov Myanmar swimmer Win Htet Oo: 'Genocidaires do not deserve to be in the Olympics' Myanmar swimmer Win Htet Oo: 'Genocidaires do not deserve to be in the Olympics' 05/02/2021 04:15pm • A leading Myanmar swimmer has called for the country's Olympic committee to be expelled from the Olympic Movement, saying "genocidaires do not deserve to be in the Olympics." In a Facebook post, swimmer Win Htet Oo said by rejecting the Myanmar Olympic Committee he had foregone any chance of comp
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