Featured Columns

A primer for Biden

How he can win the VP debate against Ryan.

The muppet in the room

Forget Big Bird; worry about Mitt’s other cuts.

Year of the woman?

What female voters really care about.

Where’s the jobs plan?

Still waiting on one from Romney and Obama.

The new old Romney

A change in tone, but not in policy.

‘Unmasking’ Obama

The right’s mad quest.

Wash, rinse, revise

Romney wipes away his old foreign policy.

The Romney Doctrine

Sounds eerily like the Obama one.

Realism on race

Can the GOP compromise on affirmative action?

Biden’s hypocrisy

Criticizing Romney on the bin Laden raid.

Whose revolution?

Extremists’ power is growing in Syria.

The moral hole

The campaign glosses over social justice.

Missing in action

The U.S. can’t ignore the Middle East’s struggles.

Protect affirmative action

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  • Protect affirmative action

    Protect affirmative action

    Court should back race-based admissions.

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  • Stopping the next outbreak

    Stopping the next outbreak

    FDA needs more oversight of pharmacies.

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  • Securing our cybernetworks

    Securing our cybernetworks

    Sen. Lieberman on the dangers of delay.

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  • A nation’s burning treasure

    A nation’s burning treasure

    In Syria’s destruction, a lost history.

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PostPartisan

Black voices for marriage equality

Julian Bond and the Revs. Delman Coates and Donte Hickman push for marriage equality in Maryland.

Local Blog Network

Rhee learns the value of communicating

Former D.C. schools chancellor looks back on her hard-charging tenure.

Opinions Videos

Mitt Romney and Barack Obama’s many smiles

Mitt Romney and Barack Obama’s many smiles

University of Arkansas political science professor Patrick Stewart analyzes the meaning behind the many smiles of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama.
Nationals make ‘The Rough Rider’ a hapless loser

Nationals make ‘The Rough Rider’ a hapless loser

In the long history of organized sports, no team or individual at the collegiate or professional level has ever lost 500 times in a row. But if one current streak continues, history of the wrong kind will be made midway through the fourth inning at Nationals Park on Aug. 18, when the world will witness perhaps the first competitor in a professional sports arena to lose for the 500th consecutive time.
Bars, not playgrounds

Bars, not playgrounds

Video: City’s rapid growth highlights development plan’s shortcomings.
When loans hurt more than they help (2:07)

When loans hurt more than they help (2:07)

Microcredit expert David Roodman discusses why providing loans to the world's poor isn't always in their best interest.
The ads Mitt Romney should run

The ads Mitt Romney should run

Democratic strategist Tad Devine gives examples of the types of TV advertisements that could help GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney.
Congress achieves worst year in Washington

Congress achieves worst year in Washington

The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza named Congress winner of "The Worst Year in Washington" award after a 2011 full of empty promises and inaction.
Rep. Weiner, Obama and D.C. sports hoping for a better 2012

Rep. Weiner, Obama and D.C. sports hoping for a better 2012

There weren't too many bright spots in 2011 for Rep. Anthony Weiner, President Barack Obama or D.C. sports, all named winners of The Fix's "Bad Year in Washington" by Chris Cillizza.
Washington's winners in 2011

Washington's winners in 2011

The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza explains why Newt Gingrich and the Clinton family had such great years.
Why District filmgoers deserve better

Why District filmgoers deserve better

The Washington Post's Ned Martel discusses the unique traits of the D.C. moviegoers and why the nation's capital should be on the forefront of film releases.
The Insiders

The Insiders

Veteran Democratic strategist Carter Eskew and veteran Republican strategist Ed Rogers launch a conversation about Election 2012.
To see - or be seen? The hipster-frames story

To see - or be seen? The hipster-frames story

The Washington Post's Ned Martel tries on some of the big and chunky frames that are showing up on the faces of celebrities and Washington insiders.
China’s wrong track

China’s wrong track

Is the nation’s high-speed rail really a model for the U.S. transportation system? Based on his travels in China, Washington Post editorial writer Charles Lane thinks not.

Outlook & Opinions

Race matters

Race matters

Why it should be considered in school admissions.

We need long, drawn-out elections

We need long, drawn-out elections

Why a lengthy campaign is good for democracy.

A bright red line on Iran

A bright red line on Iran

What a U.S. ultimatum on Iran must include.

In Afghanistan, deadly ignorance

In Afghanistan, deadly ignorance

Cultural cluelessness has been both avoidable and fatal.

Jordan muzzles the Web

Jordan muzzles the Web

The government makes a concerted effort to hinder open communication.

A constitutional right to lie

A constitutional right to lie

We can’t ban politicians from stretching the truth.

Teddy finally won. Bad call, Nats.

Teddy finally won. Bad call, Nats.

The Nationals shouldn’t have let Teddy win.

How noncitizens could tip the election

How noncitizens could tip the election

They can’t vote, but they have a say in the Electoral College.

Assessing Obama on the economy

Assessing Obama on the economy

The administration’s handling of the economy comes under scrutiny in two new books.

President Obama’s worst week

President Obama’s worst week

He was smirking instead of inspiring in Wednesday’s debate.

Book Reviews