News & Politics His Rendition of “Lean on Me” Captivated DC Protesters. Kenny Sway Talks About His Attempt to “Bring Calm to the People.” Music, dc protests, george floyd, Kenny Sway | Jun 4, 2020
NPR Once Counseled Its Journalists Not to Call George Floyd’s Death a “Killing.” Here’s How Its Guidance Has Evolved WAMU decided not the follow the guidance. Its author explains why NPR suggested its journalists be cautious. Media, NPR, george floyd | Jun 4, 2020
News & Politics Morning Consult Launches a Fund to Help DC-Area Small Businesses Rebuild The Small Business Resilience Fund hopes to raise $1 million. dc protests, Morning Consult | Jun 3, 2020
News & Politics DC Police Again Turn to “Kettling,” a Controversial Crowd Control Technique The cops boxed in protesters at Swann Street last night. The tactic is illegal in most instances. Protests, george floyd, Police | Jun 2, 2020
News & Politics Alexandria’s Confederate Statue Has Been Removed Alexandria, Confederate Memorials | Jun 2, 2020
News & Politics The Experience of Visiting Museums on the Mall Will Be Much Different Whenever They Reopen Neither the Smithsonian Institution nor the National Gallery of Art has yet announced reopening plans. Coronavirus 2020, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution | May 28, 2020
News & Politics The Atlantic Saw Subscriptions Surge After Trump Tweet "We’ve never gotten more subscribers in a day than we did today," says its editor-in-chief. Media, Coronavirus 2020, Donald Trump, The Atlantic | May 27, 2020
News & Politics Virginia Will Require Face Coverings Starting Friday There will be exceptions, Governor Ralph Northam said, but most people should plan to be masked when out. Coronavirus 2020, Ralph Northam | May 26, 2020
News & Politics Devin Nunes Can’t Sue Washington Post in Virginia, Judge Rules Media, Washington Post, Devin Nunes | May 26, 2020