News & Politics J.J. Yore Out at WAMU General manager leaves following staff revolt. Media, WAMU, J.J. Yore | Aug 7, 2020
730DC Has Launched a New Newsletter About Events. They Take Place 100 Years in the Future The limited-run "Dispatches From 2120" imagines what we now as DC will look like in a century. Aug 6, 2020
News & Politics Devin Nunes’s Weird Lawsuit Against Ryan Lizza Just Got Soundly Dismissed Devin Nunes, Ryan Lizza | Aug 6, 2020
News & Politics Study: DC Reporters Talk Way Too Much to One Another on Twitter Media, Jake Tapper, Nikki Usher | Aug 5, 2020
News & Politics 48 Empty Tables on the Mall Will Represent How the Pandemic Has Clobbered the Live Events Business "The Empty Event" will include a vacant stage and empty trailers as well Coronavirus 2020, Protests | Aug 5, 2020
News & Politics DC Will Vote on Whether to Decriminalize Natural Psychedelics This Fall Initiative 81 | Aug 5, 2020
News & Politics WAMU Staff Are in Revolt Over Serial Sexual Harassment Allegations. Now the Washington NPR Station’s Owner Promises Change. At an all-staff meeting, multiple employees demanded their general manager resign. American University says it's heard their concerns. Media, WAMU | Aug 4, 2020
News & Politics The White House Has Become a Militarized Island in Downtown DC It takes a half-hour to circumnavigate its perimeter fence. Is this any way to run a country? White House | Aug 3, 2020
News & Politics George Washington University Cuts 7 Athletic Programs, Citing Pandemic Men's tennis and indoor track are among the programs it will cut to help manage a $200 million shortfall. Sports, George Washington University | Jul 31, 2020
News & Politics Two Months After the Protests Began, Pennsylvania Avenue Is Still Closed in Front of the White House. It’ll Stay That Way for a While. The plaza barriers won't go down until August 31. Fencing around Lafayette Square will remain in place until at least July 31. White House, National Park Service, george floyd, Secret Service | Jul 30, 2020