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Dana Rosenzweig has been appointed to the position of deputy director of management and administration for operations in the White House, the Biden administration announced Tuesday. Rosenzweig joins from McKinsey & Company and used to work as Biden’s director of administration for the office of the Vice President.
It was as a Biden aide that Rosenzweig made a splash in 2013, after she forced a student reporter at the University of Maryland to delete photos he took of the then Vice President during a speech in Rockville. The reporter, Jeremy Barr, who now works for the
An investigation into the culture of Washington Football Team will recommend that the NFL either force Dan Snyder to sell his interest in the team or that the league suspend him for a “significant period to allow time to repair its infrastructure and culture.” That’s what DC-area radio personalities the Sports Junkies said Friday, saying they “have seen part of the documents that … appear to be from Beth Wilkinson to Roger Goodell.”
Wilkinson is the Washington attorney who was originally hired by Washington Football Team to investigate allegations of sexual harassment and a toxic culture for female employees. The NFL took over oversight of the investigation last August, which followed
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Vice President Harris in February. Photograph by Lisa Ferdinando/US Department of Defense via Flickr.
Vice President Harris visited the woman-owned shop Fibre Space in Old Town Alexandria on Wednesday. According to pool reports, Harris planned to speak with owner Danielle Romanetti and employees of the shop, a self-described “yarn universe,” about how Covid affected their lives and business, and the Biden administration’s Covid relief plan.
Greetings from Alexandria, VA where the @VP is visiting Fibre Space, a beautiful woman-owned small business, to hear how they are managing to get through the pandemic. (Where my fellow crochet heads at!) pic.twitter.com/UhuiDKBtmV
The United States Capitol Police has "obtained intelligence that shows a possible plot to breach the Capitol by an identified militia group on Thursday,
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The Weekly Standard was one of many Washington institutions that Donald Trump threw into chaos. In 2018, the 23-year-old conservative magazine was shut down by its pro-Trump owners after the publication’s staff adopted an anti-Trump stance. So Weekly Standard cofounder Bill Kristol and political strategist Sarah Longwell decided to create the Bulwark, a fun, punchy Never Trump website that found success and broke news catering to readers who yearned for serious coverage of events through a center-right filter.
So . . . now what? With Trump gone from the White House, lots of media outlets are trying to retool for a less frantic (and traffic-generating) news environment. That task seems even trickier for publications that were created specifically for the purpose of opposing him.