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Jill Biden Has a Few More Lies to Tell You

Jill Biden says she’s never, ever seen any signs of cognitive decline in her husband.

While America Slept

Thank you very much. It's an honor to be here, and I'd like to thank the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute for inviting me to join you. Of course, this year's forum carries special significance as we celebrate 250 years of the A…

The Mob’s Candidate

Mayor Mamdani has thrown his support behind DSA activist Darializa Avila Chevalier, who helped organize anti-Israel protests at Columbia University.

China’s Rise in Drug Development Looms Over U.S.

Clinical trials in China are getting attention at an international oncology gathering in Chicago. China’s surging biotechnology industry is fueling alarm that U.S. dominance in the field is waning.

Things Are Looking Good at George Mason

I think it’s time for the Department of Justice to come back to the table and give GMU a clean bill of health.

Australia's Broken Justice System: Andrew Bushnell | Quillette Cetera Ep. 64

From the murder of a five-year-old Aboriginal girl to Melbourne's tobacco wars, Andrew Bushnell joins Zoe Sankey to examine the human cost of Australia's broken justice system.

Thoughts on the Hacks Dramatic Series Finale

It’s a dramatic and compelling presentation of the personal and societal stakes involved in assisted suicide.

So Sorry, It’s Not ‘Your’ NHS, Gents

The U.K. has no national prostate-cancer-screening program, a bizarre state of affairs given how common the disease is.

The celeb endorsements boosting Spencer Pratt's chances of becoming the next LA mayor

Reality star Spencer Pratt racks up celebrity endorsements from Joe Rogan, Dennis Quaid and Paris Hilton as he runs for Los Angeles mayor in the June 2 race.

Candace Owens' Imitators Continue to Attack Erika Kirk

America Needs More, Not Fewer, Billionaires

What We Know (and Don’t) About the E. Jean Carroll Lawsuits Inquiry

Prosecutors would face substantial hurdles in potentially pursuing charges against Ms. Carroll, who twice won cases against Donald Trump, or the billionaire who helped pay her lawyers.

Ignoring the Voters Will End Badly

Republicans should be very worried about where this is headed in November.

The Enhanced Games: How to Take Drugs and Still Lose to High Schoolers

It's hard to convey to a non-track person how slow this meet was. Even for people past their prime.

Democrats Have a Real Shot at Flipping the Senate

At the beginning of the 2026 election cycle, control of the U.S. Senate looked pretty secure for Republicans. They held 53 seats, plus the tiebreaking vote of Vice-President J.D. Vance.

Donna Brazile brushes off Biden's stroke fears, says Democrats must 'focus on the future'

Donna Brazile declined to respond to Jill Biden's comments about feeling frightened during the debate, saying Democrats should focus on the future.

9 U.S. Voters Tell Us How They’re Coping With Higher Prices

The spiraling cost of everyday necessities — gas, utilities, groceries, housing, child care and health care — have forced many Americans to do more with less.

Claire's Weekly Letter: From the Medieval Road to the English Countryside

Taking a break from geopolitics and crime, our feature articles this week have a lighter focus. We have a medieval travel guide from Benny Morris, a review...

The fine print of the Respect for Marriage Act

Let's start with the positive: Republicans and Democrats are coming together to protect same-sex marriage from the Supreme Court.

Is JD Vance the 2028 Front Runner? Trump Has Questions.

President Trump appears to see the matter of his heir as unsettled, adding a layer of tension to his relationship with Vice President JD Vance.

The Canadian Carney-Val Continues: I Spy With My Little Eye a Syrupian Recession

How a Rhodes Scholar with ties to Cuba's president organized the convoy that brought Hasan Piker to Havana

Experts say federal investigators should examine Progressive International's role in the Cuba convoy that brought Twitch streamer Hasan Piker to Havana in March.

Moderating Capitalism Needs To Be Democrats' Top Priority

At this point in American history, the only path for our country to again get back to moderating capitalism is for the Democratic Party to win elections. At one point, both parties embraced regulated capitalism, even if they saw the ideal level of…

CNN Political Briefing

The political news you need to know, in 10 minutes or less. Hosted by David Chalian.

Friday's Final Word

Anti-ICE agitator charged with allegedly biting officers during Delaney Hall clashes

A New Jersey man who allegedly kicked and bit federal deportation officers during riots at Delaney Hall in Newark is now facing DOJ assault charges.

America Needs Liberal Nationalism Back

The most successful ideology of the 20th century is still right for the 21st.

Judge: Trump Name Must Be Removed From Kennedy Center

Congress gave the Kennedy Center its name, and only Congress can change it, U.S. District Court Judge Christopher Cooper said in his ruling.

Vance says military should never let AI make life-and-death decisions

The vice president’s speech to Air Force Academy graduates comes as the Pentagon moves forward with using AI in war.

Margins of Error

Look closely at almost anything and you'll find data—lots of it. But what are those numbers really saying about who we are and what we believe? Harry Enten is on a mission to find out.

Judge Bars Trustees from Adding Trump’s Name to Kennedy Center

The judge determined that Congress had named the center in JFK’s honor and hence that only Congress can change the name.

Treacherous Men

A fabulous new history of the Cambridge Five by Antonia Senior provides the definitive account of Britain’s most famous traitors.

FBI arrests protester who threatened to kill ICE officer's family at NJ detention center protest, Blanche says

Acting AG Todd Blanche says the FBI arrested a man who made death threats against an ICE officer and his family at a Newark, New Jersey protest.

The Wild West of the Online Abortion Pill Business 

A conversation with Dr. Ingrid Skop on abortion pills sold online, cross-border distribution, and the growing regulatory challenges.

Actually, Most Immigrants Won’t Need to Leave U.S. to Get Green Cards, D.H.S. Says

But details remained scant after officials said last week that, with “extraordinary” exceptions, people seeking permanent residency must first leave the country.

Railway Safety Act Is Finally Advancing

More than three years after a train derailment forever changed life for Ohio and Pennsylvania citizens, the Railway Safety Act is finally advancing.

Anti-Zionism as Redemptive Racism

Contemporary anti-Zionism encodes a totalising worldview that blends the tributaries of Nazi, communist, and Islamist anti-Zionism into a single stream.

Letters to the Editor

May 30 2026

For Many Students, Education Is an Afterthought

For so many American students, ‘college’ is just another consumer item.

The ICE Protests Are Back, and Worse Than Ever

Maryland Lt Gov rejects Trump's corruption claims over mail-in voting error: 'It happens'

Maryland Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller pushes back on Trump's call for a DOJ investigation, saying mail-in ballot errors happen in almost every election.

White House Releases Results of Trump’s Latest Physical Exam

The report by President Trump’s physician said he was in “excellent health.” It showed that he had gained weight and that neurological and heart tests had come back “normal.”

How the Crime Rate Dropped in Baltimore

Kingdom Come

A new book about Stephen King’s early novels will only appeal to hardcore fans, but its very existence is a reminder of its subject’s incalculable cultural impact.

Did Anybody Notice the Crowd of Muslims AOC Spoke to on Eid?

Trump Squeezes Immigrants by Cutting Them Off From Jobs, Health Care and Housing

The methodically planned strategy is intended to pressure noncitizens, including many with legal status, to leave the United States.

Ukrainian Drones Put Russia Under Pressure

How Kyrsten Sinema's decision makes Democrats' 2024 Senate map tighter

Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema decided to shake up the political world on Friday by becoming an independent. The former Democrat is still caucusing with the party in the Senate, so the Democratic caucus still has 51 members. Now, instead of 49 Democr…

Virginia bus crash that killed five involved driver who doesn't speak English, Sean Duffy says

Authorities say the driver of a deadly Virginia bus crash that killed five people on I-95 doesn't speak English, according to Secretary Sean Duffy.

Don't Bet on a Blue Wave

Democrats shouldn't expect a wave in the November midterms - they should worry about being swept away by the tide

Homeric Heresies

Outrage over a black Helen of Troy misunderstands the long Western tradition of radically reinventing classical myths.

Powerful A.I. Super PACs Duel Over the Midterms: ‘This Is a War’

One super PAC is allied with Anthropic. The other is tied to OpenAI. They’re both spending millions to influence this year’s elections.

Trump’s doctor says he is in ‘excellent health’ after latest checkup

While the president’s medical report says he remains fit to serve, independent physicians have raised questions about the recurrent bruises on his hands and swelling in his legs.

How America Can Remain the World's AI Superpower

The AI revolution has shaken geopolitics. Its effects will be real and lasting, and they are accumulating rapidly, in often challenging ways.

Supreme Court sides with Mississippi man on death row in racial bias case

For two decades, Terry Pitchford has agued his conviction was not valid, pointing to what he says were racially biased selections of the jurors who heard the case.

Trump on His Presidential Library: He’ll Write His Own History

In his determination to own and control every document in his future library, the president is working to shield his administration’s inner workings from public view.

Manosfear

Theroux’s documentary on the Manosphere tells half the story—the loudly accessible, politically convenient half.

Letters to the Editor

May 23 2026

Meet the woman steering Biden's bipartisan winning streak on Capitol Hill

The Biden administration managed to rack up a long list of major legislative wins in its first two years despite facing one of the most closely-divided Congresses in history. From bipartisan action on infrastructure, gun safety and same-sex marria…

Homelessness Declined in 2024, According to Delayed Federal Report

The modest drop marked the first decrease in homelessness in nearly a decade. The Housing and Urban Development report was published months later than usual.

Everything you need to know about Biden's student loan forgiveness program

President Joe Biden's federal student loan forgiveness program, which promises to deliver up to $20,000 of debt relief for millions of borrowers, is on hold indefinitely as legal challenges work their way through the courts.

The Numbers Behind Trump's Border Triumph

A recently revised estimate from the Congressional Budget Office finds 1.5 million fewer illegal immigrants in the country than would have been the case had Biden's policies continued.

Hegseth’s Message to Asian Partners: Do More to Get More

At a security conference in Singapore, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Asian military leaders how they could get to “the front of the line” for U.S. assistance.

The notable legal clouds that continue to hang over Donald Trump

All eyes are on former President Donald Trump, who has launched another White House bid.

Indulging Extremism Is a Bad Sign for Ukraine

It means that the ultranationalists have growing power over Zelensky, who in his previous political incarnation wouldn’t have dared gestures like these.

Michigan’s Whitmer walks back comment saying she won’t run for president in 2028

Whitmer, term-limited after two gubernatorial wins in her battleground state, has been widely viewed as a potential Democratic candidate.

Bessent readies Trump $250 bill as one big hurdle stands between Treasury and making it reality

Treasury says it is preparing a $250 commemorative note with Trump's portrait if Congress passes legislation allowing living people on U.S. currency.

2 Upended Lives Show Need for Anti-Weaponization Fund

Jim Troupis and Dr. Ron Elfenbein, dragged through hell by abusive prosecutors, underscore the need for the DOJ's Anti-Weaponization Fund.

Former Biden aide sounds alarm on Democratic party backing Platner as scandal deepens: ‘Dangerous game’

Michael LaRosa says he is shocked by Democratic support for Graham Platner, calling the Maine Senate candidate unfit to challenge Susan Collins.

Why Did the Murders Stop in Baltimore?

The number of murders fell to a 60-year low after city leaders finally decided to start taking violence seriously enough, writes Charles Fain Lehman.

Politics of the Day

Politics of the Day

The Supreme Court Should Strike Down the E. Jean Carroll Verdict

Dan Sullivan vs. Dan Sullivan: GOP blasts clone candidate as lookalike enters Alaska Senate race

A Democratic strategist allegedly deployed a candidate named Dan Sullivan to challenge the incumbent Republican senator in Alaska's ranked choice system.

Could Spencer Pratt Actually Pull This Off?

Canada’s Newspaper of Record Asks: ‘What If They Ultimately Find Nothing?’

Five years after it helped promote a nationwide social panic over ‘unmarked graves,’ the Globe & Mail admits those graves might not actually exist—while also suggesting that it doesn’t really matter anyway.

Trump declared 'fully fit' for all presidential duties after annual physical shows 'excellent health'

President Donald Trump remains in "excellent health" with no major concerns identified, his physician says following his annual physical at Walter Reed.

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’

It’s a brief pause so the court can hear challenges to the administration’s plan on an expedited schedule. The legal objections face tough sledding.

Tracking who Trump is appointing to fill key administration roles

Follow President Trump’s progress filling over 800 positions, among about 1,300 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.

Did New Glenn's Explosion Set Back Moon Landings by Years?

Some of the Congressional Performative Theater at Delaney Hall Is Suddenly Explained UPDATE

A New Copernican Revolution?

Ontological shock can be more than an unpleasant sensation. It can be a provocation, an imperative to reform the ranks and battle a science-fiction future into a dignified truce.

The Axe Files with David Axelrod

Go beyond the soundbites and get to know some of the most interesting players in politics.

Man charged with assaulting federal officers after allegedly biting ICE agents at Newark anti-ICE protest

A New Jersey man faces federal assault charges after allegedly biting two ICE officers during an anti-ICE protest outside a Newark, New Jersey, detention facility.

Never Neverland

The new Michael Jackson biopic and the campaign to whitewash the King of Pop’s reputation.

What happened under Trump this week

He’s fighting hard to restrict mail voting.

An Anti-Communist Film Festival William F. Buckley Would Heartily Embrace

The festival aims to expose the evils of socialism that Hollywood has long ignored.

What are Republicans going to campaign on?

Trump is unpopular. Gas prices are high. Republicans are searching for a midterm message.

5 Takeaways From a Kennedy Center Ruling That Angered Trump

A federal judge ordered the Kennedy Center to take President Trump’s name off the building. What happens next?

Pentagon recruiting troops to watch White House UFC fights, memos show

Internal messages reviewed by The Post stipulate that military personnel must pay their own ways and meet strict physical requirements to be eligible.