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Kimberly Guilfoyle was once half of a liberal power couple. Now she’s basically a Trump.
Former prosecutor Kimberly Guilfoyle, once first lady of San Fran, is now a fiery Trump booster — and dating his son.
By Sarah Ellison, Dan Zak  •  Read more »
Analysis
The three illegal acts that may have helped Trump win the presidency
Hacking. Interference. Campaign finance.
By Philip Bump  •  Read more »
Bad blood between McCain and Trump lingers, even as the Arizona Republican nears the end
Trump said the Vietnam POW was ‘not a war hero,’ while McCain called Trump’s summit performance with Putin ‘disgraceful.’ 
By Anne Gearan, Josh Dawsey  •  Read more »
Opinion
The juror who could save America
In Paula Duncan’s post-verdict interviews, she claims Mueller is still at the root of it all.
By Kathleen Parker  •  Read more »
Opinion
Let us now praise Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III
In ordinary times, it would be a matter of course, not heroism, for an attorney general to believe in the rule of law. These aren’t ordinary times.
By Dana Milbank  •  Read more »
Paul Manafort’s trial in D.C. to take 3 weeks, probe Ukraine lobbying world
A court filing on Friday night listed 1,500 exhibits, some referring to U.S. lobbyists Tony Podesta and Vin Weber.
By Spencer Hsu  •  Read more »
Opinion
The Founding Fathers wouldn’t want Kavanaugh’s confirmation to continue
There’s a reason they vested impeachment responsibilities in Congress.
By Laurence Tribe  •  Read more »
PowerPost • Analysis
‘Is this Watergate or Peyton Place?’: Clinton impeachment question shadows Congress in Trump era
Days after the guilty plea from Trump’s ex-lawyer, Republicans and Democrats ask what constitutes a “high crime” and grounds for impeachment.
By Paul Kane  •  Read more »
Perspective
Carolyn Hax: Mom’s permanent vacation leaves a big onus for Dad
A father needs help in coping with life after his wife abruptly leaves.
By Carolyn Hax  •  Read more »
Post Nation
Former CDC head Tom Frieden arrested in New York, accused of groping
Law enforcement officials and court records said he is accused of grabbing a woman's buttocks and squeezing without her consent last year.
By Mark Berman, Amy Goldstein  •  Read more »

Conspiracy theorist shares Oval Office photo with Trump
Michael Lebron, promoter of the “QAnon” conspiracy group, also posts video of him poring through a White House “swag bag.”
By David Weigel  •  Read more »
Opinion
Can pulpits across the nation stand for Trump?
Some preachers remain silent about America’s immoral leader or gutlessly pivot their sermons to other less soul-stirring subjects
By Colbert King  •  Read more »
Opinion
Imagine a world without mandatory college diplomas
Universities, those repositories of left-wing cultural and political power, would take a hit.
By Megan McArdle  •  Read more »
To Your Health
John McCain just ended his cancer treatment. What does that mean?
Many patients with glioblastoma, which has a poor prognosis, face the difficult decision of when to discontinue therapies.
By Laurie McGinley  •  Read more »
These would-be parents’ embryos were lost. Now they’re grieving — and suing.
The consequences of a fertility-clinic freezer malfunction are playing out months later.
By Ariana Eunjung Cha  •  Read more »



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