News & Politics How NPR’s “Latino Newsroom” Plans to Provide Bilingual Coverage of the State of the Union Media, NPR, State of the Union | Feb 6, 2023
News & Politics Coachella Sues Moechella, Saying the DC Protests Infringe on the Music Festival’s Trademark The suit may hinge on the question of whether protests are subject to copyright law. Moechella, Yaddiya, Coachella | Feb 3, 2023
News & Politics Metro Head Randy Clarke Talks About How It’s Going So Far Yes, he’s actually seeing all of your tweets. Metro, I.Q., WMATA, Interview | Feb 3, 2023
News & Politics What If January 6 Had Worked? A Comic Explores That Disturbing Premise. An interview with the Harvard prof who’s one of the creators. Capital Comment, January 6, 2020 election, New Book | Feb 1, 2023
George Washington University Rejects “Hippos” Nickname The moniker didn't test well as a name to replace "Colonials," the university says. George Washington University | Jan 24, 2023
News & Politics The Washington Post Lays Off 20 People It will close KidsPost and Launcher, its video-game and esports vertical. The Washington Post, Fred Ryan, Gene Park, Launcher | Jan 24, 2023
News & Politics Michael Fanone Fundraiser Tops $400K Organizers say the former DC cop, who was beaten by insurrectionists on January 6, 2021, has little economic security despite his heightened profile. January 6, Michael Fanone | Jan 12, 2023
News & Politics Library of Congress Will Honor Joni Mitchell The Canadian-American musician is the next recipient of the institution's Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Library of Congress, Gershwin Prize, Joni Mitchell | Jan 12, 2023
News & Politics A Very Tall Portrait of Abraham Lincoln Is Coming to DC W.F.K. Travers's nine-foot-high painting will be on view at the National Portrait Gallery for five years. Jan 10, 2023
News & Politics Ashli Babbitt’s Mother Was Arrested at a Pro-January 6 Protest January 6, Ashli Babbitt | Jan 6, 2023
What If January 6 Had Worked? A Comic Explores That Disturbing Premise.