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Happy National Zoo pandas slide through snow in reminder there is joy in this world

Happy National Zoo pandas slide through snow in reminder there is joy in this world By David Matthews National Zoo pandas in the snow DC s favorite pandas - the National Zoo s Mei Xiang and Tian Tian - were caught on camera playing in the snow on Sunday. WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - This is how you slide into the work week. The National Zoo tweeted an adorable video of pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian frolicking in Sunday s snow. Slides, somersaults and pure panda joy, The Zoo said on Twitter. Animals and humans alike are enjoying the snow in the nation s capital.

Marc Minsker: Remembering Reno City – Business

iCrowdNewswire   Dec 31, 2020  3:34 PM ET There are countless stories about deep secrets and shameful cover-ups that have been orchestrated by government officials over the years in Washington, DC. While some may sound like conspiracy theories, there are some undeniable facts of DC History that are so perplexing and tragic that they seem unreal. “These untold histories are often right in front of us though many are unaware of the truth,” explains Marc Minsker, a teacher at Wilson High School and a community organizer. Fort Reno Reservoir Tower One of the least known but most painful chapters in DC’s history involves what is now an idyllic park managed by the National Park Service: Fort Reno. This 20-acre park, which sits at the highest point in the city (409 feet above sea level), now hosts a soccer field, basketball and tennis courts, as well as rolling hills and wooded glens that border a public middle and high school. There is an iconic tower that looks out over a re

Remembering Kit Kamien

Kit Kamien, a Bethesda musician, recording his album in the mid-1980s. (Source: Kit Kamien and the Backroom Players album art) “It’s more of a tragedy if you don’t get up and do something,” remarked Kit Kamien, a Bethesda musician who had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, to The Washington Post in 1981. Multiple sclerosis (often shortened to MS), is a chronic disease of the immune system, which causes an abnormal response against the central nervous system. This response causes damage to myelin, which is the coating that protects nerve fibers. As a result, patients with MS can have myriad symptoms, including dizziness, vertigo, double vision, numbness, fatigue, stiffness and muscle spasms.

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