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stop the presses
Dec. 14, 2021
A Real Housewife of New York Dined and Dashed at D.C.’s Sceniest Restaurant
Staff and diners at Le Diplomate were shocked when Luann de Lesseps vanished after an expensive meal. (She did pay up a few days later.)
By
Shawn McCreesh
the inside game
Sept. 24, 2021
This Trump-Backing Congressman Has a History With the Bidens
Jill Biden brought future GOP congressman Brian Mast to the State of the Union in 2011. Things are less friendly now.
By
Gabriel Debenedetti
the inside game
June 17, 2021
Biden’s Stealth Strategy for Getting Big Things Done — Even With a Split Senate
He’s talked about his FDR-level ambitions. He tries to avoid talking about what he sees as the best way to get there.
By
Gabriel Debenedetti
d.c.
June 10, 2021
Inside the Big-Donor Scramble for a Biden Ambassadorship
“They are the closest things we have to somebody being declared a lord or a lady.” But the White House might be changing the rules.
By
Gabriel Debenedetti
d.c.
June 1, 2021
The GOP Has Discovered Joe Biden’s Political Superpower
There’s a reason he isn’t showing up much in Republican talking points.
By
Gabriel Debenedetti
protest
June 2, 2020
D.C. Police Trapped 70 Protesters in a Private Home
The group had to take refuge overnight after being targeted with tear gas and flashbang devices.
By
Hannah Gold
July 30, 2018
Why Trump Is ‘Obsessed’ With Revamping the FBI Building: 5 Theories
Maybe he thinks FBI personnel deserve only the best. Or maybe he wants to shield Trump International Hotel guests from the hideous view.
By
Margaret Hartmann
Aug. 3, 2016
A D.C. Police Officer Was Arrested for Trying to Help ISIS
He tried to send gift cards.
By
Adam K. Raymond
scary and sad things
Apr. 11, 2015
U.S. Capitol Locked Down After Man Commits Suicide [Updated]
“There are no indications at this point of terrorism.”
By
Caroline Bankoff
Feb. 25, 2015
D.C. Legalizes Marijuana — and It’s Going to Be Complicated
What happens when you legalize marijuana with the federal government in your backyard.
By
Annie Lowrey
and
Jaime Fuller
scary things
Jan. 13, 2015
One Dead, Dozens Hurt After Mysterious Smoke Fills D.C. Metro Car
Investigators still don’t know where it came from.
By
Margaret Hartmann
shut it down
Dec. 14, 2014
Photos: Protests Against Police Killings
Tens of thousands of people participated in the dual marches.
By
Andy Outis
and
Konstantin Sergeyev
r.i.p.
Nov. 23, 2014
Former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry Dies at 78
He was known as the capitol’s “Mayor for Life.”
By
Caroline Bankoff
ink-stained wretches
Nov. 20, 2014
British Royal Family Pretty Sure It Can Still Tell Americans What to Do
Or at least the Americans who want to interview Prince William and Kate Middleton.
By
Caroline Bankoff
elections
Apr. 2, 2014
D.C. Loses Its Tolerance for Scandal-Plagued Mayors
Vincent Gray lost the Democratic primary.
By
Margaret Hartmann
terrorble
Sept. 29, 2011
American Man Arrested in Plot to Bomb D.C.
Unfortunately for Rezwan Ferdaus, all his co-conspirators turned out to be FBI agents.
By
Caroline Bankoff
hell
Aug. 1, 2011
July Was the Warmest Month Ever in Washington, D.C.
Serves ‘em right?
By
Noreen Malone
ink-stained wretches
July 22, 2011
David Leonhardt Is the New
Times
D.C. Bureau Chief
Congrats! Celebrate today by enjoying the city’s 100-degree heat and all-consuming budget gridlock!
By
Noreen Malone