Comedic diversity

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  • Comedic diversity

    Comedic diversity

    Elizabeth Warren’s absurd identity politics.

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  • Battle of the bishops

    Battle of the bishops

    More progressive prelates have had enough.

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  • Why Catholics are suing Obama

    Why Catholics are suing Obama

    Washington’s archbishop explains.

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  • A growth pact for Europe

    A growth pact for Europe

    Concrete steps for rescuing the economy.

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Featured Columns

Fair game

Obama’s public-equity record.

The Secret Circus

Obama’s protectors are under the microscope.

China’s economic crisis

Breakneck growth is finally coming to an end.

Primed to explode

Syria’s instability now extends to its neighbors.

Obama, equity king

Truths you’ll never learn from the campaigns.

Justice Roberts on trial

Liberals threaten him before Obamacare ruling.

Caught in the Web

The curse of constant connection.

Libya’s unclear path

Elections pit construction against destruction.

GOP fear-mongering

The party exaggerates the threat of Pentagon cuts.

Losing Catholic votes

Obama has done his best to alienate the bloc.

Obama’s Old World mess

Allies are coming up short at a key moment.

Retaking center stage

The NAACP joins the fight for marriage equality.

PostPartisan

Unserious: The GOP and the Pentagon

Is there a rift growing between conseratives and the U.S. military?

Patrick B. Pexton

Patrick B. Pexton

Is The Post anti-Catholic?

Some readers think the coverage says so.

Patrick B. Pexton

Patrick B. Pexton

IT rules The Post

News organizations have to be cutting-edge.

Omblog

Patrick B. Pexton

The Post’s story on Mitt Romney’s high school years holds up

OMBUDSMAN | I think biographical stories on presidential candidates are fair game even if controversial incidents contained in them are far in the past.

Ombudsman Archive

Outlook & Opinions

Ending partisan politics

Ending partisan politics

Here’s what won’t work — and what will.

Mexico’s presidential front-runner

Mexico’s presidential front-runner

Lally Weymouth interviews candidate Enrique Peña Nieto.

‘The polls are like propaganda’

‘The polls are like propaganda’

Andrés Manuel López Obrador is behind, but isn’t giving up.

‘The election has not been resolved’

‘The election has not been resolved’

Josefina Vazquez Mota is Mexico’s first female presidential candidate.

Facebook’s $104 billion question

Facebook’s $104 billion question

What its value says about American values.

Worst week in Washington

Worst week in Washington

GOP strategist Fred Davis had a Jerry Maguire moment.

Tell Iran where we draw the line

Tell Iran where we draw the line

Obama must say when he would take military action.

Book Reviews

Opinions Videos

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

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

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.