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DC doctors and sports teams join forces to clear up misconceptions about CPR
Research shows bystanders are less likely to give life-saving CPR to certain groups of people in D.C., but some local doctors and D.C. sports teams joined together in the hopes of changing that — and tackling misconceptions about CPR along the way.
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Maryland's 1st Couple Talk About Love, Family and Obama Comparisons
News4 sat down with Maryland’s first couple and heard about their relationship, raising their children in the governor’s mansion and being compared to Barack and Michelle Obama.
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Twins With Breast Cancer Encourage Others to Get Screened
Twin sisters from Maryland encourage women who share their common condition to get screened after their surprising breast cancer diagnoses.
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Meet the Couple Designing DC Sports Teams' ‘Most Desired' Jackets
A local couple created the sports apparel brand, DC Proper, that has been worn by the Districts professional sports team.
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Tips For Managing Your Child's Screen Time
A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics looked at the impact of digital devices on nearly 30,000 kids during the pandemic. One local doctor has advice on how to manage your child’s screen time.
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Table for 4: Searching for Solutions on the Rise in Youth Violence
This year across the DC region, more than 100 children have been victims of violent crimes or committed violent crimes. Why is violent crime among young people on the rise? And are there any solutions? News4’s Shawn Yancy spoke to three people working to understand, prevent and solve the youth violence epidemic in our community.
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Report Documents Virginia's Antisemitic Hate Incidents, Recommends Changes to Fight Antisemitism
Virginia released an official report Monday with statistics about increased antisemitic incidents in the commonwealth and a list of recommendations to better fight antisemitism in the state going forward.
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NBC4 The Recap: How Investigation Into Late Mayor Accused of Stealing Millions Unfolded
In this recap, News4’s Tracee Wilkins discusses her reporting on the federal lawsuit accusing Kevin Ward of defrauding KIPP DC Public Charter Schools while he was responsible for buying computers and tablets during the pandemic. Ward died by suicide earlier this year.
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Cost of Gun Violence: Report Shows Each Shooting Injury Costs DC Taxpayers $783K
“We’re trying to have the everyday resident understand that they are paying for the cost of gun violence,” NICJR Executive Director David Muhammad told the News4 I-Team. “To show people that even if someone you know has not been shot or you have not been shot, you still pay.”
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‘Forever Changed': Gunshot Survivors Face Big Impact One Year Out
Almost 85,000 people survive gunshot wounds per year. A survivor and his mother speak about the profound impact shootings have had on their lives.
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