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Deborah Lipstadt’s book “Antisemitism: Here and Now” makes a convincing case
Deborah Lipstadt’s book “Antisemitism: Here and Now” makes a convincing case
Dorothy Butler Gilliam recounts covering civil rights and mentoring young journalists.
Roger McNamee warns Facebook users of the platform’s sinister ambitions.
The former FBI deputy director recounts the dysfunction at the top of the Justice Department.
Kyle Swenson tells a tale of Cleveland police scandals, false convictions and exoneration.
Dave Cullen focuses on the determination of student activists after the Florida school shooting.
Philip K. Howard proposes radical change to streamline government decision-making.
Sheila Jasanoff argues for humanism within the pursuit of science.
Laurence Leamer delves into the excesses and neuroses at Trump’s private club.
Stephanie Land shows that real poverty isn’t like what you hear about on cable news.
Jill Abramson assesses the fortunes of the media business over the past decade.
Richard Gergel recounts the blinding of soldier Isaac Woodard and its civil rights impact
Brian J. Boeck explores the disputed legacy of Mikhail Sholokhov.
David Treuer traces Indian history from Wounded Knee to today’s revival.
Katherine S. Newman reveals the hardships retirees face in a world of inequality.
Jon Ward charts the incumbent president’s challenge from a privileged Senator.
The Washington Post correspondent came to view himself as a hostage in negotiations on the nuclear deal.
In his memoir, Gregory Jaczko recounts criticism of his conduct and statements.
Peter Shinkle reveals the tensions in the government service of Robert Cutler.
In a posthumous collection, Post columnist shows himself a staunch defender of America.