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Paul Schwartzman

Paul Schwartzman

Reporter at The Washington Post

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Paul Schwartzman
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Washington D.C. has been under siege for months - The Washington Post

The pandemic, racial justice protests and political unrest have roiled life for residents of the nation’s capital.
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These people got coronavirus just as the vaccine arrived - The Wash...

A grocery worker, an R&B singer and a think tank researcher were among those infected with the virus in recent weeks.
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D.C. attorney general's office: Housing chair ineligible to serve d...

The opinion is nonbinding but causes more uncertainty for beleaguered agency.
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Oxon Hill man found fatally shot inside vehicle

Oxon Hill man found fatally shot inside vehicle  The Washington Post
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In the poorest wards in the District, Bowser touts advances as she ...

Her support from predominately Black wards has shown recent signs of slipping.
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As D.C.'s downtown struggles, Bowser looks skyward for answers - Th...

The prospect of amending the Height Act has taken on new urgency as city officials seek to build consensus around a vision for reinventing an emptier downtown.
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Professor accused of stealing from D.C. socialite faces new charges...

A retired political science professor who was accused of stealing jewelry and art from a Georgetown socialite is facing a new round of charges in New York.

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A shaken Washington copes with surging violence: 'This is not norma...

Months of gun violence is causing many Washingtonians to question their safety and commitment to the city with an intensity unseen since the drug wars of the ’90s.
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D.C. panel endorses Bowser's guidelines for high-rises in historic ...

Mayor Muriel E. Bowser is seeking to amend zoning regulations to allow for high-rises of up to 75 feet in Cleveland Park and 90 feet in Woodley Park.
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As Commanders eye RFK, D.C. stadium's neighbors hope team punts - T...

The hulking vestige of what once was the city’s Temple of Football has evolved into a blank slate for Washingtonians to project their hopes and fears for the property’s future.
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Lawsuit claims federal worker took Nazi materials to work, praised ...

Government Publishing Office employees allege that the agency subjected “them to a severe and pervasive hostile work environment,” harassment, and discrimination.