Part 1
A record-high tax hike on cigarettes is driving people to quit; housing prices continue to fall in the District; and the cherry blossoms are not only bringing a touch of spring to the city but it’s also boosting D.C.’s tourism industry.
Part 2
The University of the District of Columbia is cutting its bachelor’s degree of education; American University students raise awareness on violence against women; and a new study reveals that women’s shopping habits may be linked to hormones.
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