The Washington Post
Campaign 2016
For many of the people who have fought in this country’s wars, Donald Trump is a refreshing alternative, even after he insulted a Gold Star family and former POW John McCain.
The files, not previously disclosed by the former secretary of state's lawyers, are being sought by a conservative group that is negotiating with the State Department for their release.
The Republican presidential nominee's campaign has yet to say whether he would close his own foundation, which also accepts donations from corporations.
Witter sleeps outside an Au Bon Pain in D.C. (Linda Davidson/The Post)
Wanda Witter was dismissed as mentally ill as she fought with Social Security over the money she insisted she was due. She was right.
COLUMN | Fewer host cities are willing to take on the debt caused by the IOC’s model. The Games are not a necessity, in an age with live-stream access to every sport imaginable.
A failed bombing in Kirkuk is just the latest evidence of the group’s growing reliance on children to keep up the pace of suicide attacks.
The judge sided with 13 states that had argued the federal government had overstepped its authority in forcing public schools to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms of their choice.
On the anniversary of Bill Clinton's law that "ended welfare as we know it," controversy heats up again. Critics said new data on the hardships of poverty in the aftermath of the recent recession exposed welfare reform's shortcomings.
Donna Johnson Wold had dated Charles Schulz for about two years when she instead accepted a marriage proposal in 1950 from a firefighter, who survives her. Schulz turned that heartache into art.
The crack in the Larsen C ice shelf grew more than 13 miles in less than six months. If it broke off the shelf, it would create a floating ice island the size of Delaware.
Campaign 2016
(Michael Loccisano/Getty Images North America)
Trump escalated his feud with the hosts of "Morning Joe," repeating a rumor straight off Page Six that the two are romantically involved.
“There has been a kind of showing-off and inconsiderate attitude behind the announcement of this news,” Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan said.
The author, an experienced physician, watched his own father make treatment decisions, challenging the assumption that a doctor's advice is always in the patient's best interest.
  • 5 hours ago
Sunday’s demonstration in the city’s predominantly black Third Ward quickly spurred a counter-protest, which soon dwarfed the White Lives Matter gathering.
Restaurants had once been one of the few bright spots in retailing, but now many of them are seeing sales soften.
(Bastien Inzaurralde/The Washington Post)
How Donald Trump's relationship with 'Morning Joe' went downhill
Play Video 2:16
25 years of the Internet in 25 memes
Play Video 2:19
Ahead of 'Southside with You,' a wishlist for other presidential rom-coms
Play Video 1:56
Rare condition felt like feet 'burning into a pile of ashes'
Play Video 2:30
Most Read
DJIA -0.12%
NASDAQ 0.12%
Last Update: 4:15 PM 08/22/2016(DJIA&NASDAQ)
360-Degree Video
Explore the neighborhoods and meet the people of Rio de Janeiro, a city transformed to host its first Olympics, in 360-degree video.