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The un-celebrity president: Jimmy Carter shuns riches, lives modestly in his Georgia hometown
The un-celebrity president: Thirty-seven years after leaving office, Jimmy Carter shuns riches, lives modestly in his Georgia hometown
By Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan, Matt McClain, Katherine Lee, MaryAnne Golon  •  Read more »
Opinion
Another epic economic collapse is coming
The debt could well grow to 100 percent of GDP within a decade.
By George Will  •  Read more »
These are the best movies of the 2000s
What are the newest films that should be treated as all-time classics? From ‘Children of Men’ to ‘Spirited Away,’ here are the best of the new century.
By Ann Hornaday  •  Read more »
She works for Trump. He can’t stand him. This is life with Kellyanne and George Conway.
At home with the Conways, who like the rest of the country, have been jolted by the Trump presidency. They love each other, are exasperated by each other, talk about each other behind each other’s backs.
By Ben Terris  •  Read more »
White House drafts more clearance cancellations demanded by Trump
While some aides see a welcome distraction from bad news, some worry about the appearance of an “enemies list.”
By Karen DeYoung, Josh Dawsey  •  Read more »

Opinion
So much for the presidency
Disgusting as the thought is, the possibility that Trump said the n-word could be the least of our worries.
By Colbert King  •  Read more »
Retropolis
‘The king and his husband’: The gay history of British royals
Queen Elizabeth's cousin is expected to wed in the first same-sex royal wedding this summer — but he is far from the first gay British royal, according to historians.
By Kayla Epstein  •  Read more »
Post Nation
An 87-year-old woman carried a knife outside to cut dandelions. Police Tasered her.
The police chief in Chatsworth, Ga., said the use of force was justified.
By Amy Wang  •  Read more »
GOP fundraiser Broidy under investigation for alleged effort to sell government influence, people familiar with probe say
The Justice Department is examining whether he offered to influence the Trump administration for foreign officials, according to three people familiar with the probe.
By Carol Leonnig, Devlin Barrett, Ellen Nakashima, Josh Dawsey  •  Read more »
Stuck in a belligerent doldrum’: Wages rise in the nation’s hottest job market — but so do costs
Though Ames, Iowa, has a 1.5 percent jobless rate, widespread prosperity remains elusive.
By Todd Frankel  •  Read more »

Acts of Faith
A satanic idol goes to the Arkansas Capitol building
It's not quite "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington." There's more goat idolatry and cursing.
By Avi Selk  •  Read more »
Austria’s far-right government ordered a raid on its own intelligence service. Now allies are freezing the country out.
The operation has led to “paralysis” at the agency and questions about what happens when once-fringe political parties come to power.
By Souad Mekhennet, Griff Witte  •  Read more »
Opinion
The Church is tempted by power and obsessed with sex
An organization ostensibly dedicated to good made hiding credible accusations of sexual assault business as usual.
By David Von Drehle  •  Read more »
Capital Weather Gang
Hurricane Lane, intensifying quickly, is on its way to becoming a Category 4 storm in the Pacific Ocean
It's set to become the second major hurricane to pass by Hawaii this month.
By Ian Livingston  •  Read more »
Opinion
Revoke my security clearance, too, Mr. President
I know John Brennan. He is a man of unparalleled integrity, honesty and character.
By William H. McRaven  •  Read more »




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