Where to begin? Well, if we start with the title of the puzzle, there’s your answer: “Square to Begin.” I admit that I first ...
The demand for dismissal underlines the degree to which President Trump has long viewed the justice system as a battleground ...
It’s not that I offer a unified theory of Trumpism, but there is a coherence there that requires a coherent response. Strongmen seek power — political power but also other currencies, including wealth ...
The president’s swift moves underscore the confidence of an administration with a much firmer grip on the levers of ...
In all, it was a bruising, 72-hour crash course in the geopolitical realities of a job that critics complain Mr. Hegseth, a 44-year-old former National Guard infantryman and Fox News host, is ...
Most of us aren’t hilarious or gorgeous or famous, and “Saturday Night Live” gives us access to all of those things.
Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance says this week’s drama is shocking in a different, possibly more disturbing way than the ...
His character, the smiling menace Mr. Milchick, has more responsibility in Season 2. He also has more of the spotlight.
Where America Stands: Donald Trump’s reckless and illegal campaign to remake the government crossed more lines in Week 4, but ...
Lawyers in the Justice Department’s public integrity section came to believe that to save their jobs, one of them would have ...
New York City’s mayor was accused of bribery, fraud and soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations. President Trump’s ...
In The Washington Post, Ron Charles observed that the scolds who ban books have taken issue with, for example, “Maurice ...
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