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News & Politics

Arthur Cotton Moore’s Unbuilt Washington

For decades, he's been offering unsolicited suggestions for improving the capital. Now he's publishing them in a book.
Kennedy Center, National Mall, Trump Hotel, Architecture  |  May 13, 2018
Pets

Meet Some of the Winners of This Weekend’s Glorious Cat Show in Chantilly

At the Super Pet Expo, these good kitties were having the time of their lives.
Cats, Super Pet Expo, TICA  |  Mar 20, 2018
News & Politics

Is DC Getting Too Loud, or Should Complainers Pipe Down?

We try to settle an ongoing local argument.
Chinatown, Dacha, Street Buskers  |  Mar 1, 2018
Food  |  News & Politics

Washington Post Employees FINALLY Get Free Coffee

Media, The Washington Post, Coffee  |  Feb 1, 2018
News & Politics

Government Drops Charges Against Many of the Remaining Inauguration Protest Defendants

59 people, including one journalist, still face decades in prison
Inauguration 2017  |  Jan 19, 2018
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Political Memoirs That I Am Convinced Are Actually Sex Advice

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News & Politics

Jury Acquits First Inauguration Protesters, But US Seems Determined to Try Again

One hundred and eighty-eight people may still face charges from the "J20" protests in DC.
Inauguration 2017  |  Dec 21, 2017
Inauguration Day Protest
News & Politics

Is Marching In a Group the Same as Driving a Getaway Car? A Jury Will Decide

Trial of Inauguration Day protesters hinges on government's theory that by marching, defendants provided cover for vandals.
Inauguration 2017  |  Dec 18, 2017
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Some of the People on Trial for Rioting on Inauguration Day Were There to Dispense First Aid

In fact, "street medics" make up a third of the defendants in the first trial.
Protests, Inauguration, Inauguration 2017, Alexei Wood  |  Dec 13, 2017
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In 2017, Pursuing DC Statehood in Congress Is Like “Hunting a Bear With a Rock”

But the New Columbia Statehood Commission is trying anyway.
DC, Muriel Bowser, Statehood  |  Dec 12, 2017
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