Opinions
Russia shows resilience. There is more to do for Ukraine.
washingtonpost.com
Russia has proved more resilient than expected while Ukraine has been weakened.
J.D. Vance is at the heart of the GOP tragedy. Or is it a farce?
washingtonpost.com
Plus: Stymieing green tech. Journalists try to talk to protesters.
D.C. has a CFO for a reason. The council would be wise to remember it.
washingtonpost.com
Since the days of the control board, the fiscal watchdog has helped keep city finances sound.
Trump promises tax cuts and fewer rules. CEOs shouldn’t fall for it.
washingtonpost.com
To the former president, democracy is negotiable.
What’s in a name? Everything, if it honors treason and slavery.
washingtonpost.com
A school board said renaming schools after Confederates was honoring the community’s heritage. Readers had other ideas.
What divestment from Israel can, and can’t, accomplish
washingtonpost.com
Is divestment a secondary tactic? Or a way to make colleges live up to their values?
How impressive is your Cannes superyacht?
washingtonpost.com
If you can still see the light of the sun, it’s not big enough.
Cartoon by Dana Summer
washingtonpost.com
Dana Summers cartoon on Anthony Blinken’s trip to Ukraine.
Trump’s courtroom enablers
washingtonpost.com
Ann Telnaes cartoon on GOP figures attending the Donald Trump trial.
Trump’s promises to oil executives ought to be illegal
washingtonpost.com
Plus, Democrats can benefit from both presidential debates and Maryland’s Democratic Senate primary.
Harrison Butker doesn’t only kick footballs
washingtonpost.com
The NFL should have defended the Kansas City kicker’s right to speak his mind.
At campus protests, ‘DO NOT TALK TO THE MEDIA’!
washingtonpost.com
Student protest organizations have rules against speaking to the media.
On Gaza, Biden is right and Netanyahu is wrong
washingtonpost.com
With Israeli officials and generals turning on the prime minister, the country must adjust course.
You won’t hear much about campaign finance reform in 2024. Good.
washingtonpost.com
The progressive dream of controlling political speech by controlling political money has vanished.
Readers critique The Post: Whitewashed hogwash
washingtonpost.com
Here are this week's Free for All letters.
‘Salacious’ and other words that don’t quite mean what people think
washingtonpost.com
Certain words — “coruscating,” “pulchritude,” “bemused” — don’t mean what many people think they do.
Why are both Biden and the GOP sabotaging clean-energy technologies?
washingtonpost.com
Leaders of both parties are all too willing to turn away solutions to climate change.