The Washington Postflipped into Health EMT kept working in hard-hit Detroit suburb despite escalating coronavirus risks The Washington Post - Chelsea JanesPaul Novicki’s family has little doubt how he caught the novel coronavirus. As an emergency medical technician, Novicki pushed through lengthy shifts to aid sick and injured people. Even as the virus through
The Washington Postflipped into Politics Trump said ‘we can’t do social distancing’ at convention as he made personal appeal to North Carolina governor The Washington Post - Annie Linskey, Josh DawseyPresident Trump made his demands for the planned Republican National Convention in Charlotte quite clear to North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, who had balked at agreeing to a mass gathering of tens of thousands
The Washington Postflipped into Local Humvees, helicopters and the National Guard: D.C. officials push back on show of federal force on city streets The Washington Post - Peter Hermann, Spencer S. Hsu, Ellen NakashimaMilitary Humvees glide along the wide avenues of the District. Armored vehicles for days blocked streets that were no longer under the control of D.C. police. Federal officers wearing combat gear and rifles
The Washington Postflipped into Politics As protests grip Washington, President Trump and D.C. Mayor Bowser clash in contest over control of city streets The Washington Post - David Nakamura, Fenit NirappilD.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and President Trump were engaged in an escalating contest over control of Washington streets when the email from a military planner set off new alarms in the mayor’s office.
The Washington Postflipped into LocalWashington (D.C.) Bruce Jay Friedman, novelist, playwright with an edge of ‘black humor,’ dies at 90 The Washington Post - Matt SchudelBruce Jay Friedman, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter who was best known for his comic novels and plays that veered from broad humor to uncomfortable encounters with the absurd, died June 3 at his home Brooklyn.
The Washington Postflipped into LocalWashington (D.C.) D.C. protests over the death of George Floyd have grown bigger and more diverse. That’s not an accident, experts say. The Washington Post - Marissa J. LangThey didn’t have a plan at first. Five friends determined to join protests over the police killing of George Floyd arrived in downtown Washington on Saturday with one goal: Get to the White House. As walked