TOP NEWS | July 13, 2023 [Web version]( â ['Burst' of earthquakes in Va. could signal a bigger one is on the way, expert says]( In recent weeks, Virginia has been rattled with more earthquakes than usual, leading some experts to wonder whether a larger quake might be coming. [READ MORE]( â [At least 3 people shot, others injured in shooting outside Silver Spring restaurant]( The gunfire started just after midnight when an argument spilled into the parking lot outside of Sole D'Italia Restaurant. [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [Expert advice: How to navigate current interest rate environment]( Do you know why credit unions typically can offer lower home and car loan rates? Do you understand upfront fees and how they can affect your total cost? We get the 411 from Northwest Federal Credit Union CEO Jeff Bentley. â [The Struts rock sold-out 9:30 Club before launching The Atlantis]( British rockers The Struts return to D.C. for a sold-out show at 9:30 Club on Sunday, followed by another sold-out show on July 23 at The Atlantis. [READ MORE]( â [Soccer's MLS All-Star Game likely to bring DC $11 million economic boost]( The MLS All-Star Game is expected to bring in $11 million to the District when the MLS all-stars take on Arsenal F.C. at Audi Field on Wednesday, July 19. [READ MORE]( â Insight by IBM [Cloud Exchange 2023: How high-performance computing plus cloud drive health care breakthroughs]( By combining cloud, high-performance computing and artificial intelligence, IBM and Cleveland Clinic create a model for achieving health care breakthroughs. Learn more about this partnership and how federal agencies are pursuing a similar data-driven path. â [âProbable cause' that Kentucky teacher was killed at Catholic University during robbery attempt]( Social studies teacher Maxwell Emerson, 25, was in the District with family for a Library of Congress workshop for teachers, when he was shot and killed on the campus of Catholic University the morning of July 5. [READ MORE]( â [Suspect sought in deadly crash near White House]( Officers are looking for a driver who struck several people near the White House, killing one person, on Wednesday night. [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield builds bridges by investing in healthcare innovators]( Providing affordable, accessible, equitable and quality healthcare is what CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield strives to do every day, but the company goes a step further by building bridges and investing in other businesses that can help advance its overarching goals. â [Police: 2 charged for fentanyl overdose death in Arlington]( Police identified 19-year-old Shan Mehmood of Arlington as the suspect responsible for supplying the deceased with fentanyl. [READ MORE]( â ['Reclining Liberty' statue will lounge in Arlington starting August]( Haven't been to New York recently? No worries, Lady Liberty is making her way to the D.C. area, but in a unique pose. [READ MORE]( â Sponsored by Verizon Frontline [Download the Expert Edition - Ready for anything: Learn how federal law enforcement agencies embrace new tech, 5G]( No federal law enforcement organization works alone. Take a peek behind the scenes at NCIS, the U.S. Park Police and the U.S. Secret Service and hear from people inside these organizations about what's driving technology modernization efforts. Sponsored by Verizon. â [âBest dinosaur site east of the Mississippi' is in Maryland - and lots of fossils are being found]( A paleontologist working at the Laurel site said, âthe [2014] discovery of this rare dinosaur fossil and bone bed marks an extraordinary milestone in the field of paleontology, and opens a window into our ancient world.â [READ MORE]( â [What federal student loan borrowers should know about restarting their payments]( For borrowers with federal student loan debt, repayments begin Oct. 1, and the D.C. Office of the Attorney General is advising consumers to gather the latest information on the status of their loans to prepare for that first payment date. Â [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [5 summertime tips for a pet-safe season]( As summer approaches and the weather gets hotter, why not take the opportunity to get your pets (and yourself) outside. More activity is great for your furry friend, but there are some precautions and things to be aware of during the warmer temperatures. â [Feelings of seclusion and not belonging plague Americans]( More and more Americans are feeling isolated at work and in their communities. The trend is affecting much more than their mental health. 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