Sean Rayford / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Campaign Holding Coaching Sessions with Establishment Media, Invoking Special 'Spreadsheet' The Biden campaign has decided to take direct action to improve reporting on Biden's failures, making the media a tool of the government. By Allison Anton January 8, 2024
Jim Watson - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Number of Voters Saying Biden's Election 'Illegitimate' Jumps 20% in WaPo Poll The numbers held across the board, among Republicans, independents and even Democrats. That isn't good news for the White House. By C. Douglas Golden January 3, 2024
Kathy Willens / APCommentary Check Your Stamps Now - Workers Didn't Realize Their Mistake When They Printing These, And One Just Sold for $2 Million Check your old stamps. Whoever stumbles upon this misprinted stamp might just find themselves in possession of a fortune. By Allison Anton December 31, 2023
Saul Loeb - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Washington Post Columnist Can't Help but Admit the Truth About Jack Smith's Prosecution of Trump "This argument is circular: The case must be accelerated, because if it’s not accelerated, it will be delayed." By Bryan Chai December 13, 2023
Karen Bleier - AFP / Getty Images Mysterious Man Arrives in US with No Passport, Ticket or Recollection of How He Boarded the Flight The man, who has dual Russian-Israeli citizenship, not appear on the flight's manifest, indicating he may have been a stowaway. By Ben Kew December 13, 2023
Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP Photo WaPo Employees Plan to Turn on Company, Walk Off the Job Public response to the threatened walkout has seemed to fall far short of what the employees were probably hoping for. By George C. Upper III December 6, 2023
High School that Fielded Trans Volleyball Player in Defiance of State Law Under Investigation The controversy has led to the suspension of various school officials including its principal and director of athletics. By Ben Kew December 3, 2023
Brendan Smialowski - AFP / Getty Images Washington Post CEO Warns Employees Layoffs Are Coming Soon if More of Them Don't Voluntarily Quit At least employees 120 must agree to accept buyout packages, or the company claims it will be forced to "implement involuntary layoffs." By Ben Kew November 28, 2023
Chris McGrath / Getty Images Israel, Hamas Reach Tentative Cease-Fire Agreement: Report The deal was reportedly brokered between Qatari mediators in Doha, Qatar, alongside Israel, the United States and Hamas. By Kate Anderson November 18, 2023
Yousef Masoud / AP Photo Washington Post Caves, Deletes Cartoon After Palestinian Supporters Claim It's 'Racist' "When the truth is dehumanizing, it’s still the truth. That Hamas hides behind Gaza’s civilians is an established fact." By George C. Upper III November 9, 2023