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67th Grammy Awards a Welcome Distraction
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A Local Four-Legged Hero Saves the Day
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Burgess Company Dances ‘Seeds of Toil’ on Feb. 8
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D.C. to Host Grand Events for America’s 250th Birthday
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Celebrating Black History Month in D.C.
Editorial: Is Unity Possible? Keep the Faith!
November 13, 2024
•“Campaigns are contests of competing visions,” said President Joe Biden last week. “The country chooses one or the other. We accept the choice the country made. I’ve said many times […]
Editorial: An Ode to Joy on the Campaign Trail
August 14, 2024
•It’s amazing what a little hope can do — not to mention “ope,” as Tim Walz and his fellow Minnesotans would say. In just a few short weeks, the political […]
D.C. Rally in Support of Jan. 6 Insurgents Falls Flat (photos)
September 19, 2021
•By most measures, the “Justice for J6” rally on Saturday Sept. 18 was underwhelming. The estimated 100-150 who turned out in support of those criminally charged in the January 6 […]
Moore’s ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’ Is a Call to Action (photos)
September 19, 2018
•Michael Moore made an appearance at the D.C. premiere of his documentary, “Fahrenheit 11/9,” on Sept. 17. The two-hour film is about the 2016 election and the subsequent presidency of Donald Trump.
Mayor Bowser Adopts Baby Girl
May 24, 2018
•Congratulations poured in for the adoptive mother who runs the city, including tweeted well wishes to Mayor Muriel Bowser and “Baby Bowser” from the District Council.
Profs and Pints: “Bots, Trolls, and Fake News.”
October 23, 2017
•Profs and Pints presents: “Bots, Trolls, and Fake News,” with Alan Rosenblatt, professor of political science at Johns Hopkins, George Washington, and American Universities and pioneer in the use of […]
The Virginia Governor’s Race
August 9, 2017
•For those who can’t wait for the 2018 midterm elections, right across the river there is a contest that will command the attention of the nation this November. Virginia elects […]