News & Politics Alleged Bethesda Bike Assaulter Apologizes, Appears to Lose Job “I am sick with remorse for the pain and fear I caused." Bethesda, Black Lives Matter, Capital Crescent TrailJune 6, 2020
News & Politics Arrest Made in Bethesda Bike Assault A 60-year-old Kensington man has been identified and charged Bethesda, Black Lives Matter, Capital Crescent TrailJune 5, 2020
News & Politics Racism Scholar Ibram X. Kendi Is Leaving American University The author of bestselling book How to Be an Antiracist is one of the school's biggest stars. American University, Ibram X. KendiJune 4, 2020
News & Politics These Wonks Study the Dangers of Artificial Intelligence. To Get You to Pay Attention, They Wrote a Thriller. With the novel Burn-In, two defense-policy experts use extensive research to capture the DC of the future. artificial intelligence, Books, Future of DC, New AmericaMay 26, 2020
News & Politics Which Elite DC-Area Private Schools Are Accepting Government PPP Money? Sidwell Friends has been criticized for taking the funds. Here's what others are doing. Coronavirus, Coronavirus 2020, COVID-19, Private SchoolsMay 6, 2020
News & Politics Gianandrea Noseda Will Make You Hear Music Differently The NSO conductor on how he uses vivid imagery—an insect invasion!—to bring compositions to life. gianandrea noseda, Kennedy Center, National Symphony OrchestraApril 28, 2020
Things to Do These 10 Paintings Just Might Make You Feel Better About Everything An art historian picks works from the National Gallery of Art's collection that speak to the moment. Anxiety, Museums, National Gallery of Art, Self CareApril 28, 2020
News & Politics Delivery Robots Come to DC’s Broad Branch Market If you live nearby, you can now get supplies ferried by a driverless vehicle Broad Branch Market, Coronavirus, Coronavirus 2020, RobotsMarch 27, 2020
News & Politics Why DC’s Public Defender Service Is Among the Country’s Best An interview with Avis Buchanan, who runs the agency. Avis Buchanan, Law, Prince George's County, Q&AMarch 10, 2020
News & Politics Ralph Nader Is Opening Up About His Regrets A niece died in one of the 737 crashes. Now he’s launching one last safety crusade—and having to reckon with the very real contempt that remains from the 2000 election. 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore, Boeing, DemocratsNovember 3, 2019