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Video-Game Marathon Raises $1.5-Million for Prevent Cancer Foundation

January 21, 2015

By Rebecca Koenig For six days in early January, hundreds of young men and women in comfortable clothes gathered around television screens in a hotel…

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NAD Shares Insight Behind Closed and Open Captions

December 9, 2014

Howard A. Rosenblum, National Association of the Deaf (NAD) CEO, takes a moment to explain the purpose of the Joint Recommendation and the Comment that…

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Keep the Culture & Creativity Alive in DC on #GivingTuesday

November 25, 2014

Since 1976, The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County has promoted and supported the works of local artists, scholars, and cultural institutions. This #GivingTuesday,…

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Enjoy WAMU 88.5 Programs? Your Donation Will Be Matched for #GivingTuesday Thanks to Deerbrook Charitable Trust

November 24, 2014

WAMU 88.5 is the leading public radio station for NPR news and information in the greater Washington D.C. area. The station is home to acclaimed…

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Support the Arts on #GivingTuesday by Donating to Signature Theatre

November 24, 2014

Signature Theatre is a Tony Award®-winning, non-profit professional theater company with a mission to produce contemporary musicals and plays, reinvent classic musicals, develop new work,…

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This Old House: Fisherman Brown’s Cottage

November 18, 2014

By Susan Pollack The day my husband and I bought our house, the real estate agent gave us a loose-leaf binder with copies of maps…

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UnitedHealthcare Supports the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation’s Uncommon Athlete Program

November 18, 2014

Nearly 100 UnitedHealthcare employees today took part in the Uncommon Athlete Day of Service at the Westport Boys & Girls Club. Volunteers helped paint, clean-up…

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Fellowship of Christian Athletes Celebrates 60th Anniversary Today!

November 10, 2014

Congratulations to our member, Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), on 60 years of incredible work! The video below presents FCA’s history and culture, since its…

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Voters Save Union Terminal

November 5, 2014

Although Union Terminal and Music Hall are among Cincinnati’s most beloved and well-used public buildings, they are suffering from significant deterioration and water damage. This…

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NAD & RID: Statement on Interpreting Services and the Media

October 28, 2014

The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. (RID) and the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) come together in collaboration and in support to…

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A Treasure of Not Only Black History, But American History as a Whole

October 20, 2014

By Demetria Irwin Black History Month was always an exciting time for me when I was in elementary school. As the child and grandchild of…

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Glen Campbell, Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, Releases Powerful Final Song and Video

October 14, 2014

(CNN) — Even if you’ve never been a fan of Glen Campbell, this one’s certain to tug at your heartstrings. The Country Music Hall of Fame…

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