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Andrew Beaujon joined Washingtonian in late 2014. He was previously with the Poynter Institute, TBD.com, and Washington City Paper. He lives in Del Ray.
Jim Acosta Talks About Life After CNN
NIH Employees No Longer Have to Send Elon Musk’s Five Bullet Points Email
Texas Wants Virginia’s Space Shuttle, DOGE Lowers Savings Targets by a Lot, and You Probably Shouldn’t Get Sick on a Cruise Ship
Virginia Pilot Sues X Influencer; Trump Plans Retribution Against Former Hires, a Law Firm, and Water Pressure; and Our Quest for Great Dosa Continues
Nationals Park Will Have a New Music Venue This Year
Trump Loses Battle in “Gulf” War, House GOP Has No Plans to Fix DC Budget, and Area Water Is Likely to Remain Fluoridated
RFK Jr. Buys House in City With Fluoridated Water, Tariffs Cause iPhone Rush, and We Reveal the Best First Date Bar in DC
The Washington Post’s Tech Workers Have Formed a Union
Ovechkin Provides Area Residents With Unfamiliar Feeling of Happiness, Trump Calls Tariff Chaos “Medicine,” and Rabid Skunks Found in Maryland
How a Giant Sculpture of Mars Rolled Around the Kennedy Center Grounds