News & Politics DC Rejects a “FOIA” Vanity Plate But: A lawyer wants it, and he's filed an appeal. Transportation, DC Government, FOIA | Mar 2, 2020
News & Politics Which Bloomberg News Staffers Have Started Working for Mike Bloomberg’s Campaign? Some more names to add to the list Media, Mike Bloomberg, bloomberg news | Feb 28, 2020
News & Politics A Movie About the Washington Post’s Lowest Point Is Coming to Netflix Media, The Washington Post, Janet Cooke, Janet Mock | Feb 28, 2020
News & Politics Mark Levine on What It’s Like to Have an Armed Protester Show Up at Your House "If Virginia law is not sufficient to prosecute," the Virginia delegate says, "I'm gonna work damn hard to pass a bill to make sure that it is." Virginia, Gun Control, Mark Levine | Feb 21, 2020
News & Politics On Tap Magazine Will Relaunch as District Fray Magazine The magazine will be a pillar of the growing social sports empire. Media, DC Fray, On Tap | Feb 21, 2020
News & Politics A Virginia GOP Official Carried a Rifle Outside an Alexandria Politician’s Home This Weekend The same guy led a march through an Alexandria farmers market last year Virginia, Alexandria, Mark Levine | Feb 18, 2020
News & Politics Too Many Trump Books Are Like Eagles Records. These Daily Beast Reporters Wanted Theirs to Feel Like a Mudhoney Album Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng's new book turns up the volume on Washington insanity. Media, Donald Trump, Books, Daily Beast | Feb 12, 2020
News & Politics The Washington Post Is on the Front of the Washington Post Media, Washington Post | Feb 7, 2020
News & Politics “An Unspeakable Loss for Our Newsroom”: The Capital Gazette Loses Two More Journalists to Buyouts Pat Furgurson and Joshua McKerrow covered the 2018 shooting in their newsroom from the back of a truck. Media, Capital Gazette | Feb 6, 2020
News & Politics Should You Go to the Taco Bell Cantina in Columbia Heights? Umbrage Court, Taco Bell Cantina | Feb 6, 2020