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Where to Get the Best Chinese Food Around DC on Christmas Day

Our favorite Chinese restaurants open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day for dine-in, takeout and delivery, whether you're craving dim sum or Peking duck.

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Here's How to Volunteer in DC This Spring


Here’s How to Volunteer in DC This Spring
Thrillist
4 hrs ago
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As the cold recedes and the fight to control the COVID-19 pandemic continues to show progress, DC is finally beginning to look and feel like its old self. But as we move forward to a new normal, we’re still looking for ways to give back. 
Recent headlines may catalyze you to donate to causes that will stop hatred and violence against Asians, or the warming weather may encourage you to find causes that will allow you to spend time outside. Of course, there is an ongoing need to support emergency food and donations of critical supplies, as well as plenty of ways to virtually organize and participate in online activism. 

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Kevin Tien and 45 Chefs Launch Dinner Series to Stop Asian-American Racism


Chef Kevin Tien at the Wharf. Photograph courtesy of Moon Rabbit
When Moon Rabbit chef Kevin Tien saw the recent reports of elderly Asian Americans being attacked—and even killed—while going about their daily lives, he didn’t just see vicious hate crimes. He saw victims who could easily be his parents and grandparents, friends and colleagues.
“Since Covid started, we have chef friends in LA who’ve been threatened,” says Tien, an American of Vietnamese descent. “Even talking to my staff who’re Asian in background, they are scared walking around in public because of these random attacks. Everyone is worried about their mom and grandmas.”

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