As candidates affiliated with a murky but dangerous belief system run for office, reporters grapple with how to cover them.
- Opinion
A White House official makes some odd, on-the-record claims about a prominent Post reporter.
- Opinion
There's no such thing as a half-apology, as the MSNBC host proved on Wednesday night.
This summer, as the pandemic, protests over racial injustice and the approaching election collided with the return of sports, Clay Travis’s nascent mini-media empire has morphed into the go-to platform for Republicans hoping to win over sports fans.
- Opinion
Do Muslim "leaders" actually do the things that a prominent MSNBC host says they do?
A stepping stone to a media career or a way to stay in the political conversation? The former candidate says he doesn't know yet.
Journalists at the government agency are protesting appointee Michael Pack’s “spy” insinuations and staff reductions.
- Opinion
An aborted rendezvous in Belgium, a thumb drive, a famous national security reporter and a dash of mystery.
- Opinion
The former Alaska governor has mounted enough proof to send her suit to a jury.
- Perspective
After a falsehood-packed GOP convention speech, journalists pushed back with a flurry of challenges — but it may not matter anymore.
- Opinion
What happens when a clever Fox News host finds his narrative in tatters? Think, think, think!
Joe Biden's nomination-acceptance speech won 2 million more TV viewers than President Trump's.
Calling the players’ protest a “boycott” is a surefire way to attract heat on Twitter, even from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. But what to call it instead?
Led by Chris Webber and Kenny Smith, ‘Inside the NBA’ went from pregame show to protest in real time
With no games to call, former players used TNT's flagship NBA show to speak out against racism and police violence.
- Opinion
A misunderstanding led to the premature publication of a sensitive story about a police shooting.
- Opinion
Rip the media outlets that jumped the gun in characterizing the famous January 2019 Lincoln Memorial clash? Go right ahead. Use it as a rationale for endorsing President Trump? No.
- Perspective
Even as she leaves the White House, the legacy of the woman who defended lies as “alternative facts” will live on.
A corporate merger and the demotion of longtime publisher David Pecker, a controversial Trump ally, raise questions about the Enquirer’s future.
- Opinion
It's clear one of the jobs the Fox News host likes most is dispensing advice to supporters and associates of the president.
- Perspective
In his new book, ‘Hoax,” Stelter sees a ‘dangerous distortion of truth’ that keeps getting worse.

















