News & Politics *&#$@% Dan Snyder! Sports news is no longer controlled by traditional media. Bloggers now offer smart analysis, frat-house humor, and nasty attacks. People | Jul 1, 2009
News & Politics First Person: What’s Next Coach Nobody’s going to get me into a cold pool at 5 in the morning—except a coach. People | Jun 1, 2009
News & Politics A New Mia Hamm Could Abby Wambach eclipse the legendary Mia Hamm? America’s best women’s-soccer player storms Washington. People | May 1, 2009
News & Politics See It and Believe It A bar owned by a 28-year-old burlesque dancer turns into a showcase for the amazing and the just plain weird. Arts & Events | May 1, 2009
News & Politics Almost Certain Death Why it’s harder to overturn a murder conviction in Virginia than anywhere else. People | Mar 1, 2009
News & Politics An Innocent Man on Death Row? Owen Barber pulled the trigger ten times and told a Northern Virginia jury that his friend Justin Wolfe had hired him to do it. Barber cut a deal with prosecutors and got 28 years. Wolfe got the death penalty. Now, he's no longer on death row. People | Mar 1, 2009
News & Politics Obama’s Basketball Dream Team Basketball junkie Barack Obama has to assemble a new gang for pickup games. Here’s a dream team—good players who’d also be good company. The White House, Barack Obama | Jan 22, 2009
News & Politics Tech’s Godfather Steve Case and AOL are the marquee names of Washington’s digital age. But Mario Morino helped launch the region’s tech industry and became the man to see. People | Jan 1, 2009
News & Politics So You Want to Be a Philanthropist It’s easier than ever to set up a family foundation, donor-advised fund, or giving circle People | Dec 1, 2008
An Innocent Man on Virginia’s Death Row?