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Independent baseball — and all its fun — returns ahead of Independence Day Independent baseball and all its fun returns ahead of Independence Day 07/03/2020 05:01am • (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384';cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: '1b92617c-f229-412a-aef9-4d0f09affa73' }).render("39061535f4078149");}); Just in time for Independence Day, indepe Travel in the 'new normal': When coronavirus restrictions loosen, what will travel be like? 05/18/2020 04:10am • A woman wearing a mask walks through a terminal at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, March 16, 2020, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) This is part of a weeklong series on WTOP examining the future of travel with CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg. What will trav Stretching, posture tips so working from home doesn't become a pain in the neck Stretching, posture tips so working from home doesn't become a pain in the neck 04/24/2020 06:45pm • Rolling out of bed and walking 10 steps to begin a workday may be setting people up to developing neck and back pain, according to a Northern Virginia spinal surgeon who has tips to help keep those working from home healthy. We are seeing an uptick in those injuries in and of themselves based How to combat poor at-home work posture 04/22/2020 05:49am • Working from home presents many questions to sort out. One of the more important is: Where do you actually work? On the couch? At your dining room table? At the counter? In bed? The answer matters because it's important to focus on good posture while working from home DC's Chamber Dance Project holds first virtual Zoom rehearsal, open to public DC's Chamber Dance Project holds first virtual Zoom rehearsal, open to public 04/14/2020 03:20am • Chamber Dance Project performs "Extremely Close" by Alejandro Cerrudo. (Mariah Miranda) Performance artists are trying everything to stay limber during the coronavirus shutdown. The D.C.-based Chamber Dance Project is certainly not immune to the situation, recently having to cancel its bi Movie Review: Elisabeth Moss captivates in freaky remake of 'The Invisible Man' 02/28/2020 12:32am • This image released by Universal Pictures shows Elisabeth Moss in a scene from "The Invisible Man." (Mark Rogers/Universal Pictures via AP) When you think scary movies, most people think Halloween, but Hollywood has recently rolled out a welcome trend of horror surprises this time of year. Nats fans assemble! Nationals' promotional schedule announced Nats fans assemble! Nationals' promotional schedule announced 02/10/2020 04:52pm • Fans cheer in the second inning in Game Four of the National League Divisional Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Oct. 7, 2019 in Washington, D.C. (Getty Images/Patrick McDermott) The Washington Nationals will have several World Series-themed pro DC tavern Hook Hall transforms into rustic ski lodge DC tavern Hook Hall transforms into rustic ski lodge 12/09/2019 09:20am • Hook Hall's summer cabanas are now what the event space describes as cozy alcoves. (Courtesy Hook Hall) Hook Hall the tavern and events space in D.C.'s Park View neighborhood between Columbia Heights and Petworth has turned its backyard into a ski lodge for the winter. The Chalet at H Q&A: Washington Ballet kicks off 2019-2020 season with 'NEXTsteps' Q&A: Washington Ballet kicks off 2019-2020 season with 'NEXTsteps' 10/23/2019 02:14am • From "The Nutcracker" to "Swan Lake," Balanchine + Ashton to "Copplia," it's going to be an exciting 2019-2020 season for The Washington Ballet. It all kicks off this week with"NEXTsteps,"offering three never-before-seen productions at Sidney Harman Hall this Wednesday through Sun Guide to contemporary design trends for your home Guide to contemporary design trends for your home 09/24/2019 10:45am • Carpeting doesn't line up well with contemporary styles, and while rugs are used, they're often used as accent patterns or colors. (iStock / Getty Images Plus) Wanting a home that looks stylish and photo-worthy is a common goal. But how can you keep up with the trendsetting interior spaces of th Red Cross sends local volunteers to Florida as Dorian approaches 08/30/2019 10:02am • Teams of people with the American Red Cross in the National Capital Region are among scores of volunteers heading to Florida to help residents ahead of Hurricane Dorian. Jackie Rivera from Virginia is traveling to West Palm Beach to set up shelters for anyone who is displaced by the storm. "Th Splash park proves popular source of relief from the heat Splash park proves popular source of relief from the heat 07/18/2019 02:02pm • (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384';cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: 'b144df60-668e-40cb-a0a4-2fb7f789132e' }).render("333615367dd82ca6");}); The sound of happy children mixed with ca What to know about the 15-inch MacBook Pro battery recall What to know about the 15-inch MacBook Pro battery recall 06/20/2019 06:28pm • Q: How can I tell if my MacBook is part of the Apple recall? Anyone that actually uses their laptop on their lap has experienced the heat that comes from the battery, especially under extended usage. If the battery gets hot enough, it can actually catch fire, which is why millions of batteries ha Moving? Here are some hacks from a local mover Moving? Here are some hacks from a local mover 05/06/2019 09:17am • An estimated 35 million Americans move every year, and May is peak moving season. Moving is the final step in what has likely been an intense process of buying or selling a home (or both), and it's not something with which most people have a whole lot of experience. Sterling, Virginia-based JK How to survive acid reflux without a pill 03/28/2019 08:00pm • Natural remedies for GERD Feeling the burn? That painful sensation in your chest or throat acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease when ongoing and disruptive isn't intractable. Lifestyle and dietary tweaks can bring relief, experts say. "Simple (changes) can make a big difference
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