So far in this “1984” presidency, it’s hard to tell.
Liberals and faux conservatives share the delusion that commerce “destroys” jobs.
His Scalia replacement will probably just return things to the status quo.
His draft executive order on immigration would both disrupt travel and compromise U.S. safety.
The president detonates daily, and the fallout is dangerous.
Republicans have closed a window into whether they’ve misspent taxpayer funds.
Trump’s notion that the “people did not share” in government’s wealth is preposterous.
Trump’s embrace of the Jewish state means it has to define its goals.
Legislators shouldn’t be allowed to own stock while making law.
The president’s moves are an affront to this country’s status as an example of religious tolerance.
Theresa May should nudge President Trump toward a more positive approach to NATO and other Western institutions.
Some were destructive, but law enforcement’s response should be proportionate.
Unproven false allegations of fraud are already used to justify voting restrictions. It could get much worse.
This post is about an unprepared head of state who desires huge crowds and sycophancy.
When it comes to promoting healthy eating, the conclusion we should draw about SNAP (food stamps) is straightforward: The program works.
No, he doesn’t have the worst record on civil rights — but he’s no champion, either.
The ultimate microeconomics: One job, and one tweet, at a time.
A dangerous new trend in political attack.
Wealthy Americans have served the country well. But usually they have a record of putting the greater good above self-interest.
Massoud Barzani talks with the Post about beating the Islamic State and forging a separate path for his people.
A teaching method obsesses over our differences.
Organizers should engage the public early, and get people excited, connected and ready to participate.
Privacy and safety of transgender people are at risk under his proposed bill.