News & Politics We Must Regulate AI, a Tech-Policy Expert Says Alexandra Reeve Givens runs the Center for Democracy & Technology. artificial intelligence, I.Q., Policy, technologyFebruary 17, 2026
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News & Politics Congressman Ro Khanna Has a Lot More to Talk About Than Epstein Can the Trump antagonist’s policy ideas break through? Democrats, Donald J. Trump, I.Q., Ro KhannaNovember 4, 2025
News & Politics How Howard University Is Helping Tech Understand Black Speech Howard and Google teamed up to improve voice recognition. Capital Comment, Howard University, Language, technologyAugust 5, 2025
Health | News & Politics Meet the DC Tech CEO With a Flip Phone and No Social Media Danny Hogenkamp is part of a budding offline movement. He wants you to join in. Mental Health, social media, technologyJune 11, 2025
News & Politics Chris Hayes Knows Why Tech Makes Us Feel Bad His new book, "The Sirens' Call," excoriates the attention economy. It's great. Books, technologyFebruary 6, 2025
News & Politics Inside the Library of Congress’s Artificial-Aging Lab Using technology to preserve media for the future. Capital Comment, Library of Congress, Media, technologyJanuary 9, 2025
Health | News & Politics How a Local Doctor Is Using Tech to Try to Save Lives Lisa Fitzpatrick wants to make medicine more approachable. Capital Comment, technologyDecember 5, 2023
News & Politics Has Gallaudet Developed the Football Helmet of the Future? The augmented reality device is meant for deaf players but could have a broader impact. Accessibility, football, Gallaudet University, technologyOctober 6, 2023
News & Politics This DC-Area High-Tech Toilet Startup Wants to Solve the Public Bathroom Problem Throne's public toilets are accessible via QR code, with porcelain fixtures and touch-free hand washing. Public Bathrooms, technology, Throne LabsAugust 24, 2022
How Howard University Is Helping Tech Understand Black Speech