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Call Your Mother adds dinner menu in North Bethesda Call Your Mother adds dinner menu in North Bethesda 03/03/2022 09:23am • D.C.’s popular deli and bagel shop Call Your Mother is adding dinner to one of its menus for the first time. The self professed "Jew-ish" deli has added it to its Pike & Rose location in North Bethesda, proclaiming now you can "fulfill your dreams of having Call You Mother for every meal o Gun dealers oppose Md. speaker's bill to require theft deterrents Gun dealers oppose Md. speaker's bill to require theft deterrents 03/03/2022 06:18am • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. Gun advocates blasted firearm safety legislation on Wednesday, saying it seeks to criminalize and penalize licensed firearms dealers. Spo Amazon to close all brick-and-mortar bookstores, 4-Star. Here's how the D.C. area will be affected. 03/02/2022 05:37pm • Amazon.com Inc. will close all of its physical bookstores, pop-up stores and shops carrying toys and other home goods across the United States and the United Kingdom, impacting six locations in Greater Washington. The company's grocery brands, Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Markets, are not affected. 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.” DC-area business owners want customers to be 'comfortable' now that masks are optional DC-area business owners want customers to be 'comfortable' now that masks are optional 03/02/2022 01:42am • Just as schools are working to make students and staff comfortable with the shift to going mask-optional, businesses across the D.C. region are also trying to accommodate customers and staff. For Kathleen Donahue, owner of Labyrinth Games and Puzzles on Capitol Hill, the decision to ask patrons 9 Upgraded Stocks to Buy in March 03/01/2022 07:00pm • Analysts recommend these upgraded stocks for March.The market's shaky start to 2022 went from bad to worse in February as the S&P 500 sell-off continued. Heading into March, investors are concerned about the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the possibility that the Federal Reserve will 17 Top Wisconsin Dells Resorts 03/01/2022 07:00pm • Expect water parks, pools and plenty of family-friendly activities in the Wisconsin Dells.Situated in Wisconsin's heartland, 123 miles northwest of Milwaukee, the Wisconsin Dells is a year-round vacation destination known as the "Waterpark Capital of the World." This area, also referred to as "the D 10 of the Best Growth Stocks to Buy for 2022 03/01/2022 07:00pm • Once growth bottoms out, these 10 companies should come roaring back.It's a harrowing time to be a growth stock investor. Even the mega-cap tech companies have started to tumble, while more speculative and unprofitable companies have absolutely imploded. To be fair, there were some indefensible valu New study details health benefits for moms who breastfeed New study details health benefits for moms who breastfeed 03/01/2022 02:50pm • New research finds that breastfeeding provides even more health benefits to mothers, and the study has a Northern Virginia OB-GYN using words like "exciting" and "thrilled." Women who breastfed at some time in their lives are 14% less likely to develop coronary heart disease, 12% less likely to s Baltimore man gets 41 years for killing, dismembering daughter Baltimore man gets 41 years for killing, dismembering daughter 03/01/2022 10:21am • BALTIMORE (AP) — A 68-year-old man was sentenced Monday to 41 years for the murder of his daughter, whose dismembered remains were left at a dumpster. Malik Samartaney, previously known as Lawrence Banks, was convicted in October of second-degree murder and unauthorized disposal of a body in th What Is Universal Basic Income? 02/28/2022 07:00pm • Depending on whom you ask, providing all Americans with a guaranteed universal basic income could erase inequality and spur entrepreneurship or it could be a recipe for economic disaster. Proposals around a universal basic income, commonly called UBI, have been promoted as far back as 1795 in the wr Glover Park Whole Foods finally reopens; just walk out Glover Park Whole Foods finally reopens; just walk out 02/28/2022 09:15am • The Whole Foods Market store in Northwest D.C.’s Glover Park neighborhood reopened Feb. 23, almost five years after it temporarily closed. The Glover Park store is also one of the first Whole Foods in the country with cashier-less payment technology. More Business News More D.C. N 25 Best Jobs for High School Graduates 02/27/2022 07:00pm • Careers for high school graduatesScoring a good job doesn't always require obtaining a bachelor's degree or associate degree. In the latest U.S. News Best Jobs rankings, these 25 careers offer good work-life balance and strong job growth while only requiring a high school diploma. Take note: Entry t 4 Ways To Play Defense Without 'Going To Cash' 02/27/2022 07:00pm • Cash -- whether it's in the form of money market accounts, bank deposits or certificates of deposit -- has been the standard answer for financial advisors whenever market trouble has lurked. While cash and its equivalents are still very much alive as alternatives to a declining stock portfolio, 2022 Head of suspected 'shopping cart killer' investigation optimistic, seeks more evidence and witnesses Head of suspected 'shopping cart killer' investigation optimistic, seeks more evidence and witnesses 02/25/2022 09:16am • Police in Fairfax County, Virginia, are willing to be patient as they attempt to build cases against the suspect they've dubbed the "shopping cart killer." "Anthony Eugene Robinson is in custody. He's not in the community, on the streets," said Maj. Ed O'Carroll, head of the Fairfax County Police
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