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TOP NEWS | May 30, 2023   In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, WTOP

TOP NEWS | May 30, 2023 [Web version](   [How traditional clothing, other textiles carry thousands of years of history to DC - and around the world]( In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, WTOP is spotlighting the significance of textiles in many Asian cultures. [READ MORE](   [2 dead, 2 injured after shooting and stabbing in Fairfax Co.]( "We believe that everyone involved came together for a purpose, that they were all coordinated to come together - for what reason, we're not sure." [READ MORE](   ADVERTISEMENT [Starr Wright USA - Insuring Federal Employees Since 1965]( With rates at less than $1 a day, FEPLI helps you safeguard yourself in case of allegations of wrongdoing or misconduct against you at work. Protect your future. Enroll in coverage today.   [PHOTOS: Crowds attend Memorial Day Parade in DC]( Despite persistent rain, crowds lined up along Constitution Avenue in D.C. to watch the Memorial Day Parade, which featured all the armed services and multiple high school marching bands. [READ MORE](   [Crucial days ahead as debt ceiling deal goes for vote and Biden calls lawmakers for support]( President Joe Biden says he “feels good” about the debt ceiling and budget deal negotiated with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy as the White House and congressional leaders work to ensure its passage this week. [READ MORE](   Webinar - Cloud Exchange [Federal News Network's Cloud Exchange | Register now!]( Discover how agencies across the government use cloud to reimagine government services - from the enterprise to the edge.   [DC financial expert shares tips for limiting debt, saving money]( With things getting more and more expensive, a D.C. financial expert shares some tips on how to limit your debt and adding money to your savings account. [READ MORE](   [Volunteers swoop in to help fallen Leesburg eaglet]( One of the three eaglets in the nest near the Dulles Greenway in Leesburg had to be rescued after a fall from its nest early Monday morning. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [Federal News Network's Cloud Exchange | Register now!]( Discover how agencies across the government use cloud to reimagine government services - from the enterprise to the edge.   [Montgomery Co. is looking for a Pride Month decal designer. Could that be you?]( Designs must include the Montgomery County Seal, the colors and elements of the inclusive pride flag, and cannot contain trademarked images. The winners will be awarded $1,500. [READ MORE](   [A new app hopes to spot counterfeit products with a single photo using AI]( The app, which will be available directly for businesses from the developer, can use artificial intelligence to tell if something is counterfeit using just a photo. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by EY [Knowing your customer journey will help agencies deliver better CX]( Chris Gianutsos, the managing director for digital at EY, said agencies need to take an outside in point of view when reimaging how they serve their customers.   [Nationals Notebook: 2 disastrous 9th innings keep progress in check]( When chasing the elusive winning month, every game makes a difference. WTOP's Dave Preston reviews what has happened in the past week for the improving yet still struggling Nationals. [READ MORE](   [Let's Go! Music Festival returns to Annapolis headlined by Live, 311, Chris Young]( "If you're walking up and you see a margarita bar and a mariachi band at a festival, you know it's going to be a good time." The third annual event will take place this weekend at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by Cyxtera [Agencies shifting into optimized ‘Cloud Choice' era of modernization]( Brad Scyrkels, Cyxtera's public sector vice president and general manager, said government customers are looking for cloud choice, after following the Office of Management and Budget's Cloud First and Cloud Smart strategies.   PARTNERSHIP [Celebrate summer, June 24 & 25th at the Giant BBQ Battle!]( It's two days of great BBQ, amazing bands, microbrew tasting and much more!   [Check out the latest weather forecast]( [Click here for the latest traffic updates]( [Visit WTOP's Podcast Center]( Download and listen to podcasts created by WTOP and our partners CONNECT WITH WTOP [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( EVERYTHING YOU NEED EVERY TIME YOU LISTEN [DOWNLOAD THE WTOP APP]( [Click here to manage your newsletter preferences.]( This email and the accompanying website are not intended for users located within the European Economic Area. [Unsubscribe](  | [Contact us.](

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