News & Politics A Washington Post Editor’s “Inappropriate” Tweet Fans the Culture Wars Inside the Paper Reporter Felicia Sonmez calls out editor Lori Montgomery. The two have history. Washington Post, Felicia Sonmez, Wesley Lowery, Sally Buzbee | Jan 10, 2022
News & Politics Politico Names New CEO Goli Sheikholeslami will oversee Protocol as well as the company's flagship publication and related brands. Politico, Robert Allbritton | Jan 10, 2022
News & Politics More Snow May Be on Its Way—It’s Not Too Late to Panic! Snow, Weather, Snowmicron | Jan 5, 2022
News & Politics The January Sixers Have Their Own Unit at the DC Jail. Here’s What Life Is Like Inside. They’ve got their own internal justice system for problem-solving—and a Sunday comedy ritual. January 6, Marjorie Taylor Greene, DC Jail, QAnon Shaman | Jan 5, 2022
News & Politics IMPORTANT: Watch Xiao Qi Ji Play in the Snow The young panda had a terrific time during Snowmicron. National Zoo, Snow, Giant Pandas, Xiao Qi Ji | Jan 3, 2022
News & Politics Smithsonian Temporarily Closes Air and Space Museum and Reduces Schedules of Other Museums The institution anticipates "unprecedented staff shortages in the coming weeks" due to DC's Omicron surge. Smithsonian, Omicron | Jan 3, 2022
News & Politics Federal Workers and Alexandria Students Didn’t Get Much of a Snow Day The logic of days off for inclement weather has fundamentally changed during the pandemic. Education, snow days | Jan 3, 2022
Washington Monument Closes Due to Snow It has some company—much of DC has shut down due to the winter weather. Snow, Washington Monument | Jan 3, 2022
News & Politics David Fahrenthold Leaves Washington Post for New York Times David Fahrenthold | Jan 3, 2022
News & Politics Q&A: Does Stephen Marche Know How America Will End? His novel about a new Civil War explores three scary scenarios. I.Q., Q&A, Civil War, Book release | Dec 30, 2021