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Tatyana Hopkins has always wanted to make the world a better place. Growing up she knew she wanted to be a journalist. To her there were too many issues in the world to pick a career that would force her to just tackle one. The recent Howard University graduate is thankful to have a job and enjoys the thrill she gets from chasing the story, meeting new people and adding new bits of obscure information to her knowledge base. Dubbed with the nickname “Fun Fact” by her friends, Tatyana seems to be full of seemingly “random and useless” facts. Meanwhile, the rising rents in D.C. have driven her to wonder about the length of the adverse possession statute of limitations (15 years?). Despite disliking public speaking, she remembers being scolded for talking in class or for holding up strangers in drawn-out conversations. Her need to understand the world and its various inhabitants frequently lands her in conversations on topics often deemed taboo: politics, religion and money. Tatyana avoided sports in high school she because the thought of a crowd watching her play freaked her out, but found herself studying Arabic, traveling to Egypt and eating a pigeon. She uses social media to scope out meaningful and interesting stories and has been calling attention to fake news on the Internet for years.

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House Committee Aims to Restore Block Grants Cut by Trump

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Bowser Rapped for City’s Affordable Housing Crisis

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D.C. Mayor Bowser states the city's case to host of the 2022 Gay Games during a June 28, 2017, rally at the National Museum of the American Indian. (Courtesy of Muriel Bowser via Twitter)
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D.C. Bids to Host 2022 Gay Games

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterJuly 4, 2017October 30, 2020
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D.C. Sees Continued Decline in New HIV Cases

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterJuly 4, 2017October 30, 2020
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Cities Attempt to Mend Fences Amid Police Shootings

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Community Solar: Panels for All

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterJune 28, 2017October 30, 2020
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D.C. Council Revisits Automatic License Revocation for Drug Offenders

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterJune 21, 2017October 30, 2020
Frank Malone (left), 100 Fathers Inc., president and CEO, and Tyrone Parker, president of the Alliance of Concerned Men, speak during the Celebration of Fathers on Capitol Hill at the Canon House Office Building in Southeast on June 16. (Roy Lewis/The Washington Informer)
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Fathers Want to be Put on the Agenda

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterJune 21, 2017October 30, 2020
From left: Star Bennett, 27 of Northeast, Erica "Eboll" Briscoe, 26 of Northeast and Michael Boatwright, 27 of Southeast, co-founders of Check It, pause for a photo op during the grand opening of their new store in Anacostia. (Shevry Lassiter/The Washington Informer)
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Check It Gang Goes Good

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterJune 21, 2017October 30, 2020
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (right) and Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh hold a press conference in northwest D.C. on June 12 to announce a lawsuit alleging that President Trump's continued business entanglements violate the emoluments clause of the U.S. Constitution. (E. Watson/EDI)
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D.C., Md. Attorneys General Sue Trump

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterJune 14, 2017October 30, 2020

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