News & Politics Bernard Cohen, Who Argued Loving v. Virginia Before the Supreme Court, Has Died The case ended laws against interracial marriage and influenced the court's 2015 gay-marriage decision. Supreme Court, Marriage, Interracial Marriage, Loving v. Virginia | Oct 14, 2020
News & Politics Virginia Has Extended Its Voter Registration Deadline to October 15 A judge's order followed a severed cable that disrupted the state's original deadline. Virginia, Ralph Northam, Voting | Oct 14, 2020
Things to Do Ina Garten Talks a New Cookbook and a West Wing Reunion: Things to Do in Washington, October 13-15 Plus: Talking about el conejo malo a.k.a. Bad Bunny. Things to Do newsletter | Oct 13, 2020
Things to Do Halloween Fun, Oktoberfest, and Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Things to Do in Washington, October 8-12 Plus: The story behind Netflix's reality TV show about Gallaudet University. Things to Do newsletter | Oct 8, 2020
Food This Is the Year You Will Make a Pumpkin Keg We're in month whatever of quarantine, so drink from a squash. Halloween, How to Do Fall Around DC, Pumpkin Carving, pumpkin beer | Oct 8, 2020
News & Politics Why Did DC’s Mayor Have to Beg for Help Tracing the White House Covid Outbreak? So, as it turns out, the White House is in DC. Donald Trump, COVID-19, Muriel Bowser, White House | Oct 7, 2020
News & Politics Amazon Donates $1 Million to Arlington and Alexandria Schools COVID-19, Alexandria, Amazon, Arlington Public Schools | Oct 7, 2020
News & Politics Will the Capitol See the Demon Cat This Year? The Demon Cat supposedly bodes political turnover and national disaster. Halloween, Cats, US Capitol, Capitol Building | Oct 7, 2020
News & Politics The “White House Raccoon” Strikes Again White House, National Park Service, CNN, Calvin Coolidge | Oct 7, 2020
Things to Do A BLM Book Talk, a Graffiti Museum, and a SCOTUS Lecture: Things to Do in Washington, October 5-7 Plus: The enduring power of "Dreams." Things to Do newsletter | Oct 5, 2020