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The Federal News Network speaks with Recreation News editor Katherine Peach about interesting things to do in and near the nation’s capital. This week:

  • on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day consider taking your school age children to an event highlighting the long and as yet unfinished struggle for racial justice in America, such as a presentation by the music and spoken word artist Baba Bomani on the life and career of Frederick Douglass at the Carroll County Arts Center (Monday, 2:00 p.m.).

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Dan Greenberg, deputy general counsel of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, described seizures and forfeitures, how to protect your assets, and how difficult it is for consumers to retrieve their property once it is seized.

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John Berlau, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses the Fair Access Rule by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

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Doug Badger, with the Heritage Foundation, discusses the need for fast, inexpensive self-testing for COVID-19.

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Bruce McClary of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling discusses special hardship programs for people in debt.

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Jill Gonzales, a senior analyst with WalletHub.com, discusses ways to save on interest payments for revolving credit card debt.

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Susan Diegelman, director of public affairs, AT&T, discusses 5G and what it means for consumers.

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Kristi Thompson, Federal Communications Commission, discusses robocalls and how consumers can fight back.

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Kelvin Coleman, executive director of the National Cyber Security Alliance, discusses ways to protect your home and business from cyberthieves.

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Ben Lieberman of the Competitive Enterprise Institute describes the problems associated with the push for electric cars.

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Elizabeth Casey of the Fox Corp. discusses the TV ratings system.

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Kyle Burgess of Consumers’ Research discusses how counterfeit products and drugs endanger the lives of millions of consumers.

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Ryan Young of the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses this country's 1.1 million federal regulations.

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Lauren Hall with Consumer Action discusses the latest issue of ScamGram and the scams that can plague consumers during a pandemic.

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Marc Scribner of the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses how automated vehicles will reduce the number of injuries and property damage caused by accidents.

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Jill Gonzalez, an analyst with Wallet Hub, discusses how consumers could save thousands of dollars by choosing the right phone plan.

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Jim Quiggle of the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud discusses the latest trends in insurance fraud, including telemedicine and COVID-19.