Because getting married is clearly an issue that only women need to worry about to the point that they may relocate.
Residential income inequality has gotten worse in most metropolitan areas across the country, finds a new report from the Pew Research Center.
Jul 31, 2006
Morning Roundup: Hot Teen Sex Edition
Hey there, Washington. How was your weekend? Ours was OK. Yeah, just OK. Oh sure, we’re fine. We guess we’re just a little troubled by some of today’s headlines. As if the looming Heat Emergency, which has given us a Code Orange Air Quality day today and will place the heat index close to 110 through much of the week, wasn’t disturbing enough, we alse read in the Examiner that the growth of online news…
May 15, 2006
Morning Roundup: The Minutemen Diversify Edition
Signaling an additional layer of complication to the already complicated and fractured immigration debate, the Washington Times is reporting today that some African Americans are joining together with the Minuteman vigilante groups that have been hounding illegal immigrants along the border and in day laborer centers, most locally in Herndon, Virginia. Though seeming like an alliance of strange bedfellows, African Americans in the region and across the nation tend to see immigrants as a threat…
Mar 30, 2006
Morning Roundup: Surplus Of Sudafed Edition
Good morning, D.C.! It’s Friday and the weather is beautiful. Shouldn’t you be playing outside? Yeah, us too. Well, if you can’t sneak away from your computer for some physical activity, you can at least sneakily watch others get theirs: WTOP is reporting that George Mason’s afternoon practice is going to be webcast live, beginning at noon. You can tune in courtesy of NCAASports.com and Indianapolis’ WISH-TV. Immigration Protest Draws Students To Ballston: The Post…
Mar 21, 2005
New Media vs. Old Media
The blogging world engages in more navel gazing this Tuesday courtesy of the Brookings Institution. Old media veterans will take on the young whipper snappers of the new media in a live panel discussion about the role of the press in a rapidly changing online universe. The Impact of the New Media will feature Ana Marie Cox, Andrew Sullivan, Ellen Ratner of Talk Radio News Service, Jack Shafer of Slate.com and Jodie T. Allen of…