News & Politics George Washington’s Constitution to Return to Mount Vernon The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association acquired the book at an auction today for nearly $10 million. Capital Comment, Local News, Museums | Jun 22, 2012
News & Politics MSNBC’s New 3 PM Show, “The Cycle,” Demonstrates Its Overreliance on Pundits The program to replace Dylan Ratigan’s show has four hosts, only one of whom has any political background. Capital Comment, Media | Jun 22, 2012
News & Politics FBI-CIA Tensions Linger a Decade After CIA Warned of “Problems” A 2001 report about the CIA Counterterrorism Center highlighted the two agencies’ contentious working relationship, an issue that still plagues them today. Capital Comment, FBI | Jun 21, 2012
News & Politics Mark Leibovich to Stay at the “New York Times” For once, the story isn’t that a reporter is leaving his job, but that he’s staying. Capital Comment, Media | Jun 19, 2012
News & Politics The “Post” Isn’t Invited to the Party The paper is becoming increasingly sidelined in Washington discourse. Capital Comment, Media | Jun 18, 2012
News & Politics The Small, Small World of Washington Media The departure of “Washington City Paper” editor Michael Schaffer sheds light on the tangled web of local journalism. Capital Comment, Media, News & Gossip | Jun 15, 2012
News & Politics The George H.W. Bush Renaissance As the 41st president celebrates his 88th birthday, HBO releases a documentary about him. Capital Comment, Politics | Jun 14, 2012
News & Politics Marion Barry’s Thousandth Tweet DC’s Mayor-for-Life passed a Twitter milestone this morning while tweeting about today’s city council special election. Capital Comment, Local News | Jun 13, 2012
News & Politics Fast and Furious Might Land Ron Machen Another Political Hot Potato The ATF’s gun-smuggling operation may be the latest issue helping to turn the DC US Attorney into arguably the city’s most powerful leader. Capital Comment, Local News, Politics | Jun 12, 2012
News & Politics John Bryson Isn’t the Only Cabinet Member You Don’t Know As a reported double hit-and-run thrusts the Secretary of Commerce into the national spotlight, we round up a few more of Obama’s under-the-radar Cabinet members. Capital Comment, Politics | Jun 11, 2012
George Washington’s Constitution to Return to Mount Vernon
MSNBC’s New 3 PM Show, “The Cycle,” Demonstrates Its Overreliance on Pundits
FBI-CIA Tensions Linger a Decade After CIA Warned of “Problems”
Mark Leibovich to Stay at the “New York Times”
The “Post” Isn’t Invited to the Party
The Small, Small World of Washington Media
The George H.W. Bush Renaissance
Marion Barry’s Thousandth Tweet
Fast and Furious Might Land Ron Machen Another Political Hot Potato
John Bryson Isn’t the Only Cabinet Member You Don’t Know