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Anthony G. Provenzano joins The Wagner Law Group in Washington
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The Wagner Law Group named Anthony G. Provenzano as a partner in its Washington, D.C. office on July 6, 2026. The hire adds an attorney with deep ERISA, employee benefits and executive compensation experience to the firm’s national practice.
1 Stop Pack n Ship expands Washington, D.C. international moving services
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1 Stop Pack n Ship says its Washington, D.C. office is serving residential and commercial clients as a full-service international moving company for local and global relocations.
Valeria Howard Cunningham named to USBC’s 2026 Power 50 Women of Influence
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Valeria Howard Cunningham, president and CEO of the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo, has been selected for the U.S. Black Chambers’ 2026 Power 50 Women of Influence list.
Gene Corapi’s Washington Strolls maps 14 walking routes through D.C.
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Gene Corapi has released a new walking guide to Washington, D.C. that covers more than 335 points of interest across 14 routes designed to start and end at Metrorail stations.
Ohio sends two students to 2026 National Youth Science Camp
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The Ohio Academy of Science has selected Benjamin Bartyzel of Cleveland and Samarth Khandelwal of Cincinnati to represent Ohio at the 2026 National Youth Science Camp in West Virginia.
FireWolf Entertainment unveils 2027 slate of film, TV and immersive projects
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FireWolf Entertainment, led by Niki J. Borger, has announced a 2027 development slate that includes a scripted comedy series, a sustainability-focused hybrid media project and a romantic comedy feature.
Downtown D.C. hotels chase shorter meetings and rooftop networking
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Business travelers in Washington, D.C. are shifting from long, enclosed corporate meals to shorter, open-air networking as the city prepares for major 2026 demand tied to America’s 250th commemoration.
Navy Yard hotel pitches itself as base for D.C. business travel shift
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A Washington, D.C. Courtyard says the Navy Yard district is becoming a new hub for federal and corporate travel as proximity, transit access and meeting space reshape where executives stay and work.
Alpha Phi Alpha chapter honors 10 local leaders at inaugural Riverside gala
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The Phi Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity honored 10 Inland Empire leaders at its first Golden Renaissance Scholarship Gala in Riverside.
Stacie McClam urges schools to rethink education for the future
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Former educator and filmmaker Stacie McClam is using the summer planning season to push schools and communities to ask whether education is preparing students for a rapidly changing world.
New report ranks state lawmakers on public education support
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The Network for Public Education has released a new state-by-state report on how lawmakers support public schools, with North Carolina near the bottom and only Nebraska and Vermont earning A grades.
Eric D. Wilson expands push for financial literacy and entrepreneurship
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Business leader Eric D. Wilson is widening a set of education- and community-focused initiatives with Grammy-nominated producer Mali Wilson, aiming to create more pathways to entrepreneurship, financial literacy and economic mobility.
NBCI endorses Kenyan McDuffie in D.C. mayor’s race
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The National Black Church Initiative says its 150,000 churches and 27.7 million members are backing Kenyan McDuffie for D.C. mayor.
Family Law Section names first nonprofit attorney chair for 2026-27
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Legal Aid attorney Tenesia C. Hall was sworn in June 17 as chair of The Florida Bar Family Law Section for the 2026-27 cycle, becoming the first attorney from a 501(c)(3) and the first Black lawyer to lead the 53-year-old section.
Jasmine Gambino blends clinical leadership with holistic mental health care
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Jasmine Gambino, a Silver Spring-based licensed clinical social worker and founder of Inspire Hope and Change Therapy, is expanding her practice with trauma-informed care, supervision and mind-body wellness.
Six Futures launches financial education platform for Black communities and communities of color
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Six Futures launched in Washington, D.C., on June 19, 2026, with a platform focused on helping Black communities and communities of color navigate housing, credit, investing, business ownership and wealth transfer.
DOJO Air joins Capitol Hill briefing on men’s mental health
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DOJO Air will take part in a June 24 Capitol Hill briefing in Washington, D.C., focused on men’s mental health, emotional intelligence and stigma reduction.
Psychologists warn UAP disclosure could strain public health systems
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An international team of psychologists has released the first report on the possible psychological effects of UAP and non-human intelligence disclosure as the U.S. begins declassifying related records.
Axios Security Group wins Best in Business for third straight year
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Axios Security Group and Axios Investigations Firm were named Best in Business award winners for the third consecutive year on June 18, 2026, underscoring the firms’ national expansion in security, executive protection, investigations and…
Yolanda Bowden blends higher ed operations with cancer wellness advocacy
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Yolanda Bowden, an Academic Operations Coordinator at the University of the Potomac, is combining higher education leadership with health advocacy after rebuilding her career following a leukemia diagnosis during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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