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‘Love is Blind’ casting DC residents in new season
WASHINGTON – The Netflix present ‘Love is Blind’ is casting singles in D.C. for its fifth season – and reportedly reaching out to some D.C. residents on social media.
‘Love is Blind’ is a actuality TV present that introduces singles to one another with out letting them see one another, with a view to see if their connection is greater than pores and skin deep.
Kinetic Content material Casting, the corporate that produces ‘Love is Blind,’ posted on Instagram final week with a casting name for singles in Washington, D.C., Minneapolis, St. Paul and Denver. These can apply on-line.
Nevertheless it appears the present is being proactive in its search. The Instagram account @overhearddistrict posted this week a roundup of responses from followers who declare the present reached out to them immediately relating to casting.
“In addition they DM’d my boyfriend on LinkedIn asking if he’d be enthusiastic about being on the present,” reads a message from one Instagram account.
The fifth season is predicted to drop fall 2023.
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‘We overflowed': Central Union Mission serves hope with a feast for Thanksgiving
Central Union Mission offered hope along with a hearty meal for Thanksgiving.
Hundreds went to the men’s shelter in downtown D.C. for lunch and dinner, and demand is higher than it’s ever been, organizers said.
“When they come here, that’s what they find,” Vice President of Men’s Ministry Ronnie Stanley said. “They find hope. They find an idea that, hey look, this is not the end of my life, that my life can get better starting here.”
Even though Central Union Mission serves the DMV 365 days a year, Thanksgiving is special, organizers said.
“We believe that no one should be homeless, hungry and hurting,” Stanley said. “So, the thing that we try to do at Central Union Mission is provide meals for those individuals and treat them with dignity, respect and honor.”
“Today, we didn’t think that we were going to have pretty much like the second turnout the way that we did, but we did,” Stanley said about Thursday’s second seating. “We overflowed.”
Central Union Mission is the oldest social service organization in D.C. It’s not just about the food, organizers said. The fellowship is the real main course, and they’re looking to feed the soul.
“We care about each other, we love each other and we kind of support each other,” guest Krystian-Nathan Dawson said. “So, we’re missing our families, but in a sense, we are family.”
Preparation for the family-style feast featuring all the Thanksgiving favorites started nine days ago.
Central Union Mission said it’s always looking for volunteers and donations.
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Mysterious lights over Capitol Hill causes UFO panic in DC: ‘It is already happening’
If aliens are looking for signs of intelligent life, they may want to look elsewhere.
An apparent UFO was caught hovering above Capitol Hill this week — sparking concerns that extraterrestrials could soon plan a coup.
The viral snapshot shows four bright lights eerily stationed just several feet above the Statue of Freedom atop the Capitol dome and was reportedly taken by US Air Force veteran and licensed tour guide Dennis Diggins.
Another video taken from further away seemingly confirmed the phenomena — the same four twinkling lights maneuvered from a square to a single line, but remained above the government building.
The picture soon sparked panic on social media — which was further whipped up considering the sighting came just weeks after Congress held a hearing detailing alleged secret government programs that described “alien” spacecraft.
“It is already happening,” wrote one user.
“This is insane!” wrote another.
Although many were worried, others rushed to debunk the purported UFO sighting — with at least one expert theorizing the phenomenon was nothing more than reflections in the night sky.
“The lights at the U.S. Capitol building have been causing ‘UFO sightings’ in the camera lens for decades & decades,” John Greenewald, Jr., a researcher and Ufologist, said on X.
“(Just lens flares, but interesting someone is passing them around, again, and more so interesting people are buying it. New photo, same lens flare ‘phenomenon’.)”
The alleged UFO sighting comes on the heels of the US Senate and House of Representatives hearing from witnesses about an alleged secret catch of retrieval programs, communication with non-human intelligence and government intimidation of whistleblowers.
The hearing came after the Pentagon issued a report in March saying that it had found no evidence of extraterrestrial spacecraft.
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