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?

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.

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