News & Politics What Happened After I Tried to Adopt an Opioid-Dependent Baby. Twice. Carrie Brady, a longtime employee at Google, was 40 and single when she decided to adopt a baby. Because of America’s opioid crisis, her chances of finding a match were better if she agreed to accept the child of someone addicted to drugs. A harrowing story of birth in the 21st century. Dec 4, 2020
News & Politics What It’s Like to Be Madeleine Albright in the Age of Trump Donald Trump, Women in Washington, Madeleine Albright | Oct 25, 2019
News & Politics What It’s Like to Carry a Baby You Know Is Going to Die Women in Washington, Children's National, Motherhood, Nurse | Oct 24, 2019
News & Politics What It’s Like to Live in Exile in DC Women in Washington, Egypt, Nancy Okail, Exile | Oct 22, 2019
News & Politics What It’s Like to Become the Voice of Your Generation—at Age 12 Naomi Wadler was the breakout star of the 2018 March for Our Lives. She and her family never imagined the spectacular series of events that came next. Alexandria, Features, Kamala Harris, Longreads | Aug 11, 2019
Health | News & Politics These Twenty-Somethings Got Heart Transplants on the Very Same Day. And Then They Fell in Love. Taylor Givens and Collin Kobelja had heart transplants in the same hospital on the same day. That wasn’t the most unlikely part of their story. Health, Love Stories, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Transplants | Aug 5, 2018
News & Politics Richard Madaleno: Showing the Way on Marriage Equality On the divisive issue of same-sex marriage, the Maryland state senator may prove that the best politics is personal. People | Feb 7, 2012
News & Politics Inside Seven Unbelievable Washington Offices From our Work Issue, a peek inside the 9-to-5 homes of University presidents, ambassadors, and museum curators. Work & Family | Nov 1, 2011
Health The Best Yoga Studios in Bethesda Bethesda has become a magnet for yoga studios. Here are four good ones. Well+Being, Fitness | Sep 16, 2011
News & Politics DC’s Power Couples Famous couples in Washington share a love for each other, and a love for prestige. Capital Comment, Washingtonian | Jun 16, 2011
DC’s Power Couples