News & Politics Spoons Are Becoming a Symbol of Feds’ Resistance to Trump and Musk Federal workers are deploying spoon emojis as some encourage others to "hold the line." Doge, Elon Musk, Federal workersFebruary 6, 2025
News & Politics It’s Deadline Day for Feds Pondering Trump’s Resignation Offer, Wizards Trade Kyle Kuzma, and Deer Hunting Will Not Come to Falls Church Anytime Soon Be careful outside: The roads and sidewalks are slick this morning. This is Washingtonian Today. Washingtonian TodayFebruary 6, 2025
News & Politics Do Trump and Musk Want to Control the Weather Now? DOGE staffers have reportedly burrowed into NOAA. Project 2025 calls for the weather agency to be broken up. Doge, Elon Musk, NOAAFebruary 5, 2025
News & Politics Trayon White Loses Job, Prepares to Run Again; Efforts to Dismantle Federal Workforce Continue; and There’s a Cool Bookstore in Bethesda Also, apparently the US may take over Gaza? This is Washingtonian Today. Washingtonian TodayFebruary 5, 2025
News & Politics FBI Agents Sue Justice Department, Saying January 6 Felons Could Seek Retribution Against Them The filing includes an image of the questionnaire sent out to identify bureau employees who worked on the investigation. Department of Justice, FBI, January 6February 4, 2025
News & Politics Every Bus and Train in DC Has a Seat Reserved for Rosa Parks Today It's a tribute to the civil rights pioneer's birthday. Rosa Parks, Transportation, WMATAFebruary 4, 2025
News & Politics A Historic DC Black Church Now Owns the Proud Boys’ Name Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can seize any money the far-right group makes from selling merchandise. Proud BoysFebruary 4, 2025
News & Politics Trayon White Could Lose His Seat Today, Elon Musk’s War on Washington Continues, and a Special Frida Kahlo Exhibition Is On Its Way to Richmond Also: Horses' visit to Alexandria goes awry, and ice and sleet could arrive this week. This is Washingtonan Today. Washingtonian TodayFebruary 4, 2025
News & Politics Plane Recovery Begins, Musk Burrows In, and Many Area Restaurants Will Close for “A Day Without Immigrants” Six more weeks of winter await—if you trust groundhogs. This is Washingtonian Today. Washingtonian TodayFebruary 3, 2025
News & Politics | Things to Do Arch Campbell’s New Memoir Documents the Glory Days of Local TV News Campbell will discuss his new book, "The Accidental Critic," Sunday at Politics and Prose. Arch Campbell, Politics and ProseJanuary 31, 2025