News & Politics A DC Resident Spied for Cuba for Years. How Did She Get Away With It? Ana Montes is about to get out of prison. Jim Popkin's new book reveals how she operated under the government's nose for so long. Espionage, Department of Defense, Spies, DC Spy Sites | Jan 4, 2023
News & Politics An Actual Cool Person Weighs In on the Washington Post’s 2023 In/Out List Baffled by many of the entries ("ozempic face"?), we called up a teenager. Washington Post, 2022, 2023, Trends | Dec 30, 2022
News & Politics DC’s Chief Medical Examiner Has Some Crazy Stories Francisco Diaz spends his life thinking about death. I.Q., Science, Interview, Chief Medical Examiner | Dec 19, 2022
News & Politics When 400 Greyhounds Gather at the Beach, Things Get Ruff Three wild days at a convention for the beloved skinny dogs. Pets, I.Q., Dogs, greyhounds | Dec 13, 2022
News & Politics Turkeys Are Mass Hysteria: A Turkey Pardon Dispatch At America's most beloved lobbying event, two turkeys were condemned to unpleasant (if delayed) fates. The White House, Joe Biden, turkey pardon | Nov 22, 2022
News & Politics | Pets Meet Prince Snowflake, the Region’s Oddest “Celebrity Cat” Snowflake is a model, actor, and magician. He invents his own tricks and can allegedly talk. Critters, Celebrity Stalking, Parade, Cat | Nov 18, 2022
News & Politics This GW Law Program Aims to Strengthen Animal Rights Inside the Animal Legal Education Initiative Capital Comment, George Washington University, Law, Vegan | Nov 15, 2022
News & Politics Fake Verified Twitter Accounts Are Making DC Elites Look Filthy The change to Twitter's verification process is...actually kind of fun? Twitter, Rudy Giuliani, Ron DeSantis | Nov 11, 2022
News & Politics An Abortion Battle in Southwest Virginia Could Have Big Implications Why it's worth paying attention to a local zoning proposal in Bristol. Supreme Court, Abortion, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, southwestern VA | Nov 7, 2022
News & Politics Here Are DC’s Top Peeing-in-Public Spots MPD data reveals where the most tickets have been written. DC Police, Data, Public Bathrooms, Public urination | Oct 28, 2022
This GW Law Program Aims to Strengthen Animal Rights