Lawfare This Week In Lawfare Land: Dismissal Of Classified Docs Case Deals Major Blow To DOJ Steve Roberts and Oliver Roberts July 19, 2024
Movies James Wan Takes Viewers To An Ocean Far Away In ‘Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom’ Aaron Gleason December 25, 2023
Politics If House Republicans Really Cared About Spending, They’d Resist Pork-Barrel Earmarks Christopher Jacobs August 1, 2023
Elections House Republicans Block DC Law That Would Allow Illegal Residents To Vote Victoria Marshall February 10, 2023
Arts How One Woman’s Art Museum Unifies People Over Beauty, Not Politics Beth Herman October 21, 2022
Government Republicans Should Pledge To Move Congress Out Of Washington DC Christopher Jacobs June 14, 2022
Culture You Can Finally Visit Washington DC Without A Mask, So Here’s Where To Start Zsanna Bodor April 13, 2022
Government Leftist Nonsense Is Killing Washington DC, And It’s Time To Let It Die Kylee Griswold February 16, 2022
Wuhan Virus DC’s Mandates Repeal Shows Who’s In Charge Of Covid Rules — And Who Isn’t Christopher Bedford February 15, 2022
Politics How Officials Like Charles Allen Are Selling Out DC To Crime And Activists Christopher Bedford February 10, 2022
Finance Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Made Nearly Half A Million Dollars From Five Speeches Christopher Jacobs January 27, 2022
Culture I Couldn’t Wait To Live In D.C., But Now I’m Happily Paying Less Rent For More Freedom And Safety Elle Purnell January 25, 2022
Politics The Next Fight For Civil Rights Lies In Ending The Federal City Christopher Bedford January 19, 2022
Collusion DC Bar Restores Convicted FBI Russiagate Forger While He’s Still Serving Probation Paul Sperry December 17, 2021
Culture The New York Times Extols The Return Of The DC Swamp Society Christopher Jacobs June 25, 2021
Culture DC Snobs Are Buying Custom-Stocked Bookshelves To Look Sophisticated On TV And Zoom Jordan Boyd December 29, 2020
Television In Season Two, ‘The Boys’ Becomes Too Cynical For Its Own Good Auguste Meyrat December 9, 2020
Wuhan Virus D.C. Mayor Tightens Lockdown, Then Ignores It Because ‘All’ Her Activities Are ‘Essential’ Christopher Jacobs November 13, 2020
Arts DC’s New Eisenhower Memorial Looks Like A Careless Politburo Designed It William Newton September 23, 2020
Crime What I Saw When The Mob Attacked After Trump’s Speech In Washington DC Aryeh Spero September 4, 2020
Politics Ben Domenech: Joe Biden Is Too Weak To Defend History Against His Woke Coalition Tristan Justice September 3, 2020
Politics Black Lives Matter DC Calls Mayor Bowser ‘Hypocrite’ After DNC Speech Jordan Boyd August 18, 2020
Corruption DC Court Of Appeals Blasts Judge Sullivan For Michael Flynn Power Grabs John A. Lucas June 29, 2020
History The Iconoclasts Have It All Wrong. The Emancipation Memorial Shows A Man ‘In The Act Of Getting Up’ For ‘His Freedom’ Michael Giorgino June 25, 2020
Outrage Calls To Take Down Emancipation Memorial Ignore Its Great Historical Weight Paulina Enck June 19, 2020
Business Life Inside The Coronavirus Shutdown: What You Can And Can’t Do In America’s Capital Christopher Bedford April 5, 2020
Government Redistributing Bureaucracy Away From DC Will Help Drain The Swamp Kyle Sammin November 14, 2019
SCOTUS One Year After Kavanaugh’s Confirmation, Protestors Gather Outside Supreme Court Chrissy Clark October 7, 2019
Movies Why The Star Wars Franchise’s Decline Is A True Loss For American Culture David Breitenbeck October 3, 2019
Higher Education New Hillsdale Graduate School To Challenge Washington DC’s Love Of Bureaucracy Erielle Azerrad September 20, 2019
Government $2 Million Art Above Homeless Tent Encampment Highlights DC’s Problems Bre Payton June 8, 2019