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A Property Manager Pepper Sprayed a Tenant Union Organizer on Video
D.C. tenant Christine Corbin was asking her building's manager about union flyers being taken down when she was pepper sprayed.
Washington, DC Sues Tech Billionaire For Allegedly Evading $25M in Taxes by Pretending to Live in Florida
The lawsuit alleges Bitcoin-boosting billionaire Michael Saylor engaged in a scheme to dodge taxes and that his company MicroStrategy played a key role.
Trucker Convoy Casually Discussing Arresting DC Mayor, Cops
Trucker convoy leadership says they are just asking questions here, nothing to worry about.
Many Trucker Convoy Supporters Worried They’re Being Lured Into a Trap
As some truckers meet with politicians to discuss vaccine mandates, convoy leaders are advising attendees to avoid D.C. out of fear of being tricked into a Jan. 6–type event.
Proud Boys and Oath Keepers Sued By DC Attorney General for Jan. 6
It’s the first lawsuit from a federal agency against those who allegedly led the attack.
It's Impossible To Make Money for Most Writers and Artists in Comics
Marvel and DC use their characters to tell stories about justice, heroism, and, righting historical wrongs, but their creators are left to flounder.
Superstar Batman Comics Writers Flee To Substack
Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV join critically acclaimed comics creators Molly Knox Ostertag, Saladin Ahmed in Substack's push for comics.
rum.gold Made a Perfect Hurt-So-Good R&B Album
On 'Thicker Than Water,' the Washington, D.C. artist reveals the true meaning of the ancient proverb: Family is who you chose.
The Instagram Account Naming and Shaming Pro-Trump Rioters in D.C.
"I mean, they broke into the Capitol building. If they wanted to, I'm sure that they could break into where I live."
DC's Best Comic Right Now Is Not So Quietly About the Horror of the Iraq War
Strange Adventures is about a broken man making a terrible mistake.
Unidentified Law Enforcement Officers Are Mysteriously Showing Up at D.C. Protests
One National Guard member was so appalled that he told VICE News he's going AWOL and refusing to join his unit.
Tons of New Apartments Are Being Built That Almost No One Can Afford
More new units will be built in 2020 than in any year since the ‘80s, a majority of them in cities with deep poverty and inequality crises.