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Review: Hitchcock meets Haneke in Netflix's compelling new kidnapping flick 'Windfall' Review: Hitchcock meets Haneke in Netflix's compelling new kidnapping flick 'Windfall' 03/18/2022 01:51pm • It's rare for a film to kidnap our attention from the start and hold us captive until the end. That's exactly what the new thriller "Windfall" does as it premieres on Netflix this Friday, a compelling combination of Alfred Hitchcock and Michael Haneke in all the best ways. The story follow Contingent vs. pending: What's the difference? Contingent vs. pending: What's the difference? 03/17/2022 11:18am • Property listings go through several statuses in the multiple listing service and online marketplaces. Besides active property listings, you may come across "contingent" and "pending" listings. You'll need to understand the difference between contingent and pending to see if you still have a chance $82M in Amazon loans to fund affordable housing at 2 Metro stops $82M in Amazon loans to fund affordable housing at 2 Metro stops 03/15/2022 11:11am • Amazon awarded almost $82 million in low-rate loans to developers for affordable housing projects at two Metro stops in Prince George’s County, Maryland, part of its commitment to provide developer funding for below-market rate loans to build affordable homes near public transportation sites in pa She Also Served: A woman veteran spotlight with Alise Faircloth She Also Served: A woman veteran spotlight with Alise Faircloth 03/15/2022 04:18am • This content is sponsored by American Military University. Alise Faircloth, an ambitious U.S. Army veteran from Connecticut, had one of the most intense careers in the military one could imagine, serving as a combat medic who worked to save lives in the field. "It really puts in front of you w More police in Va. are decertified after recent reforms More police in Va. are decertified after recent reforms 03/11/2022 01:40pm • Police reforms passed in Virginia after the 2020 murder of George Floyd have led to a huge increase in the number of police officers being decertified, meaning they can no longer work in law enforcement anywhere in the state. According to a report from the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice In new indictment, feds say Marilyn Mosby falsely represented a $5K gift from Nick Mosby on Fla. mortgage application In new indictment, feds say Marilyn Mosby falsely represented a $5K gift from Nick Mosby on Fla. mortgage application 03/11/2022 12:05am • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. A federal grand jury in Baltimore issued a superseding indictment against Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby (D) on Thursday Funeral worker allegedly steals elderly client's house, life savings Funeral worker allegedly steals elderly client's house, life savings 03/10/2022 10:30am • An 84-year-old man suffering from Alzheimer's disease is out of a home and life savings after, authorities say, he was preyed upon by a funeral worker who took advantage of him following his wife's passing, CBS Miami reports. Authorities say 57-year-old Maribel Torres is the woman who took it all New federal loan for Purple Line is a big step toward reboot, lawmakers say New federal loan for Purple Line is a big step toward reboot, lawmakers say 03/04/2022 12:51pm • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. The U.S. Department of Transportation has approved a $1.7 billion loan to help get the beleaguered Purple Line get back on track, members of Boom in luxury retail despite decrease in downtown DC foot traffic Boom in luxury retail despite decrease in downtown DC foot traffic 03/02/2022 04:53am • More than two years after the pandemic turned downtown D.C. into a ghost town, businesses that rely on foot traffic are still feeling the effects — except those in the business of luxury. Ted Rossman, senior analyst at Bankrate, said that it’s “good times right now for luxury retailers.” Newcomer Michael Estrada scores first two goals of 2022 for DC United Newcomer Michael Estrada scores first two goals of 2022 for DC United 02/26/2022 07:35pm • Michael Estrada scores his first two goals for D.C. United originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington D.C. United is entering the 2022 MLS season hoping to not only make the playoffs but replace the production Paul Arriola brought to their attack. They're hoping Michael Estrada, who's on lo DC United looking to attack, score goals in year 2 under Losada DC United looking to attack, score goals in year 2 under Losada 02/25/2022 04:54am • Attack, entertain and win. That is what D.C. United head coach Hernan Losada preached when he arrived a year ago, and the Black and Red did just that before falling just one point shy of a playoff spot on the final day of the 2021 season. United, one of Major League Soccer’s original teams, Md. lawmaker: Health contractors taking out loans as they wait for payments Md. lawmaker: Health contractors taking out loans as they wait for payments 02/21/2022 09:53pm • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. The Maryland Department of Health has a backlog of unpaid invoices owed to contracted health care providers and grant recipients dating back Md. twin brothers charged with stealing over $1 million in COVID relief, unemployment money Md. twin brothers charged with stealing over $1 million in COVID relief, unemployment money 02/17/2022 09:59pm • Twin brothers from Prince George's County, Maryland, are accused in an identity theft scheme to collect a large amount of COVID-19 relief money. Jerry and Jaleel Phillips, of Temple Hills, both 24, made their initial appearances in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt Thursday. According to a news Maryland lawmakers outline package to support child care Maryland lawmakers outline package to support child care 02/10/2022 05:05pm • ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland lawmakers outlined a package of measures on Thursday to support child-care providers, who have struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the last two years, more than 750 providers in Maryland have been forced to close, lawmakers said in a joint video conference Online lender sued by DC attorney general to pay nearly $4M in settlement Online lender sued by DC attorney general to pay nearly $4M in settlement 02/08/2022 02:20pm • A company accused of offering predatory online loans with interest rates up to 42 times higher than the legal limit in D.C. has agreed to pay nearly $4 million to D.C. residents as part of a settlement announced by D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine. Racine's office sued Elevate Credit, Inc. in Ju
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