News & Politics Facebook Apologizes for Removing Photojournalists’ Pictures of Capitol Riot Media, Instagram, Photography, Facebook | 5 days ago
News & Politics Is It Finally Time for a National Bureau of Privacy? A DC professor is fighting to create a federal agency to protect your data. Congress, Tech, Facebook, Google | Dec 5, 2019
News & Politics Tech Titans 2019: Washington’s Top Tech Leaders Our guide to the most important and innovative people in Washington's digital economy. Amazon, Twitter, Georgetown University, Tech | Oct 3, 2019
News & Politics Big Tech Is About to Spend a Ton of Money to Fight These People The anti-trust movement has reached critical mass in Washington. Barry Lynn and his allies helped put it there. Donald Trump, Amazon, Features, Jeff Bezos | Sep 15, 2019
News & Politics DC Apartment Hunting Is Officially Bonkers, in the Most DC Way Possible You might have to create a meme to prove your worth. Or drink a lot. Or call in Mom. No, seriously. Alexandria, Facebook, Del Ray, Apartments | Jul 7, 2019
News & Politics Kara Swisher Explains What DC Doesn’t Get About Silicon Valley—and Vice Versa The tech journalist has rare insight into both worlds. Donald Trump, The Washington Post, Twitter, Tech | Apr 30, 2019
News & Politics 6 Facebook Groups for People Who Grew Up in Washington Wish it were always #ThrowbackThursday? These Facebook groups let locals reminisce. Bethesda, Chevy Chase, DC History, Facebook | Apr 8, 2019
News & Politics Will DC’s Attorney General Finally Be the One Who Gets His Hands on Trump’s Tax Returns? Meet Karl Racine, the city official suing the president. Donald Trump, Trump International Hotel, Kamala Harris, Facebook | Mar 31, 2019
News & Politics Is the Blogger “Mr. Cranky” Out to Save DC’s Tech Industry—Or Destroy It? For years, Glen Hellman has been sniping at local digital bigwigs. Now, they're starting to shoot back. Virginia, Arlington, Tech, Facebook | Dec 9, 2018
News & Politics Facebook Blocks Charlottesville Journalist Who Reported on Accused Killer’s Meme Hawes Spencer showed a meme that James Alex Fields Jr. had shared on Instagram. Now he's unable to post on his account. Media, Facebook, Charlottesville, James Alex Fields Jr. | Dec 1, 2018