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A Firsthand Try at Baking Blue Duck Tavern’s Famous Apple Pie
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Weekend Roundup: March 20-23
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Iconic Furniture Designer and Maker Thomas Moser Dies at Age 90
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Playwright Karen Zacarías: ‘Age of Innocence’ Speaks to Today’s Gilded Age
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$1-Billion D.C. Budget Cutback Clawed Back by Bowser
Real Estate: Rex Tillerson’s House Pending at $6.5 Million
January 22, 2024
•Rex Tillerson, former Secretary of State under the 45th president, Donald J. Trump, is selling his D.C. townhouse for $6.5 million, $1 million more than what he paid for it […]
Does Bob Woodward Ever Get Angry?
October 13, 2020
•Temperament and stamina have been Woodward’s journalistic and authorial superpowers since the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting he and Carl Bernstein did starting in 1972.
Woodward’s ‘Fear’: A Splash, Then Silence
September 25, 2018
•The combination of book and New York Times editorial was explosive, and, one would think, would provide enough fodder for speculative editorializing and deep-think, deep-state posturing to last the rest of Trump’s term, or at least for a week or two.
March Madness on the Basketball Court, and in Trump’s
March 19, 2018
•The term applies as well to the most recent week or so of the further, chaotic adventures of President Donald Trump as to the NCAA College Basketball Tournament.