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California Twins Born 15 Minutes Apart But in Different Years
California twins Aylin and Alfredo Trujillo were born just 15 minutes apart, but their birthdays fall in different years.
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To Make Your Financial New Year's Resolutions Stick, Here's What You Need to Do
It’s easy to come up with New Year’s resolutions and even easier to break them. Experts give their advice on how to stay on track.
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Things to Do in the DC Area This New Year's Weekend
News4’s Tommy McFly has ideas on fun things to do in our area on New Year’s Eve and the first days of the new year.
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Feeling Burned Out? Here's How to Ensure You're Perfectly Refreshed for the New Year
With burnout on the rise, CNBC asked the experts about how you can best use the holiday period to ensure you start the new year feeling refreshed.
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Why the Pressure to Set New Year's Resolutions Might Feel Greater Than Ever — and How to Combat It
The need to set big resolutions might feel more pressing than ever this New Year, but experts say it’s important to reflect before making big changes.
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Americans Are Looking Forward to Holiday Travel This Winter But Overspending and Uncertainty Could Spoil the Fun
There’s increased interest in holiday travel this year but the dangers of overspending and uncertainty around Covid could still spoil the fun.
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People Are Booking Christmas Vacations Earlier Than Ever Before
An early rush to book Christmas travel is causing hotels and rental homes to fill earlier than usual this year.
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Family Welcomes Baby Girl at GW Hospital Minutes After Midnight on New Year's Day
One D.C. family celebrated the New Year in an unforgettable way — by welcoming a baby girl just minutes after midnight.
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GW Hospital Welcomes Its First Baby of 2021
This will be an unforgettable New Year for one D.C. family. They welcomed a baby girl at 12:03 Friday morning, the first baby of the year born at GW Hospital. News4’s Aimee Cho spoke with the proud new parents.
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Morning Forecast: Jan. 1, 2021
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Briana Bermensolo has the forecast for Jan. 1, 2021.
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New Year's Day Storm Could Mean Icy Conditions West of DC
Ice storm warning, winter weather advisory issued for parts of the area.
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Evening Weather, Dec. 31
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer has the forecast.
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Megan McGrath's Tips for a New Year's Eve Buffet
Many of us will spend New Year’s Eve at home. News4’s Megan McGrath has tips and ideas for an appetizer buffet.
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Pasadena's Rose Parade Is Canceled for the First Time Since 1945
The annual New Year’s Day Rose Parade has been canceled for 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic and concerns by organizers that it could become a potential super-spreader event. The Rose Parade, the signature celebration held annually on New Year’s Day during a week of festivities that draw large crowds to Pasadena, was last canceled in 1945. “The health and…
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Grandmother Killed on New Year's Day in Dispute Over Car
The death of a grandmother shot inside her home in Prince George’s County, Maryland, on New Year’s Day was the result of a dispute over a car, police said. Filomena Vasquez, 56, was shot and killed about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home in the 7400 block of Varnum Street in an unincorporated portion of Hyattsville, police said. She suffered…
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Grandmother Found Shot to Death in Her Maryland Home
A grandmother was killed when bullets flew into her Maryland home. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Houston Woman Ringing in New Year Killed by Stray Bullet
Authorities say a woman ringing in the new year was fatally shot by a stray bullet outside her Houston home.
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Meet One of the First DC-Area Babies of 2020
Meet Baby Jayden, one of the first babies born in the D.C. area on New Year’s Day 2020. News4’s Darcy Spencer was in the hospital with the overjoyed parents.
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Capitol Christmas Tree Illuminated Wednesday Evening
The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree will be lit during a ceremony on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.
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It's a Make-or-Break Holiday Season for These 6 Retailers
For many, the holidays spark joy, and are a time to relax in the comfort of family and friends. If you’re in retail, however, it’s a bit of a different story — especially if your business is struggling.