News & Politics 7 Power Squads for Women on Capitol Hill If you haven't been to Debbie Dingell's Poker Night, you're missing out. Capitol Hill, Debbie Dingell, Barbara Mikulski, Power Squads | Mar 3, 2019
News & Politics This Low-Key Suburban Dude Is One of Trump’s Most Notorious Antagonists Twitter star Claude Taylor always has juicy inside info about Trump. Can you trust it? Media, Donald Trump, Twitter, Claude Taylor | Oct 4, 2017
News & Politics Virginia Tech, Ten Years Later After Seung Hui Cho gunned down 32 students and professors in Blacksburg on April 16, 2007, some of their families joined forces in hopes of preventing a similar tragedy in the future. It was an admirable goal. But a decade has passed, and relatives have realized that grief—and politics—can separate people as easily as it can bind them. Virginia Tech | Apr 13, 2017
News & Politics She’s a Harvard PhD and Author of 26 Novels. She’ll Also Get Your Kids to Like Math. Education, Parenting | Jan 11, 2017
News & Politics Trump Claims a Mandate, Which Basically Means Nothing Donald Trump, 2016 Election, Washingtonian Word | Jan 10, 2017
News & Politics How Women Made Pantsuits Cool Again Hillary Clinton, 2016 Election, Women Suffrage, Pantsuit | Dec 1, 2016
News & Politics The Word “Rigged” Is Having a Moment There’s so much rigging in this election, it’s starting to resemble a schooner. Donald Trump, 2016 Election, Washingtonian Word | Sep 29, 2016
News & Politics Donald Trump Made the Word “Pivot” Meaningless Donald Trump, 2016 Election, Washingtonian Word | Aug 24, 2016
News & Politics Metro Knew People Would Associate “Surge” With the Iraq War. They Went With It Anyway. Metro, Washingtonian Word | Jul 27, 2016