Manifesto of the Israeli Embassy Shooter
Investigative reporter, Ken Klippenstein published the Manifesto of Elias Rodriguez, the man responsible for the Israeli embassy shooting in DC.
Investigative reporter, Ken Klippenstein published the Manifesto of Elias Rodriguez, the man responsible for the Israeli embassy shooting in DC.
Black studies scholar Peniel Joseph’s new book illuminates a pivotal point in the nation’s struggle for civil rights — and how only one year can bring us closer (or further from) true democracy and…
In the DC Jewish museum shooting, two Israeli Embassy staff members, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were gunned down Wednesday evening after an event.
The gunman shot the couple, then walked inside the museum allowing security to apprehend him. As he was being taken out of the museum, he shouted, “Free Palestine!”
Republican senators balked—this time—at the president’s effort to force through an unqualified extremist.
Lawmakers grilled the FAA and Army over lack of a safety system that could have prevented the deadly midair collision in DC over the Potomac.
Hours ago, a Black Hawk helicopter carrying 3 members of the U.S. military collided with a passenger jet mid-air.
Mourners gathered at Washington National Cathedral to honor the life of former President Jimmy Carter today.
Because things can always get weirder, the newest statue on the National Mall features a faux-bronze turd sitting on Nancy Pelosi's desk to "honor" what their führer calls the "unbelievable patriots" - especially the hero boasting "I pooped in Pelosi's desk" -…
While the Washington region begins to cool, Capital Bikeshare (CaBi) ridership remains hot. CaBi broke the all-time monthly ridership record in August with 614,639 rides.
The District Department of Transportation will construct new streateries for 33 businesses along 18th Street, NW, in Washington D.C.
Bus ridership in the Washington region broke a record early this summer. In June, WMATA’s Metrobus served roughly 100,000 more riders than it had that same month in 2019.
In 2022, I started spending more time in Vienna and got to know the city well, learning the transit system, good places to eat, and the rhythm of the various neighborhoods.
With nearly $3.4 billion from the climate law, the U.S. General Services Administration is working to slash emissions from building operations and construction.
Contributors delivered beautiful photographs of one of GGWash’s top issues: Housing. Enjoy these favorites!
There will be a certain feeling of déjà vu in the American capital when leaders from 32 nations meet starting July 9, 2024, to discuss the state of the alliance as it turns 75.
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