Professor warns of โgrowing normalization of political violenceโ in wake of correspondentsโ dinner shooting
University of Chicagoโs Robert Pape urged leaders on both sides of the aisle to unite to condemn the troubling rise of political violence in the U.S.
The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe: โTurns out all he needed was a room keyโ
In todayโs newsletter: The shooting at the White House Correspondentsโ Dinner, King Charles visit and more.
Pentagon ousts Stars and Stripes ombudsman, gutting its editorial independence
Hegsethโs Pentagon fired Jacqueline Smith because she did her job in ways the administration found inconvenient.
I was a young volunteer at the correspondents’ dinner. Here’s what I hope we learn.
Saturday night, many of the country’s most powerful individuals felt the same fear that too many young Americans experience daily.
Mondayโs Campaign Round-Up, 4.27.26: DeSantis unveils gerrymandered Florida map
Todayโs installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
Justice Department advocates firing squads as a method of federal execution
Team Trump is apparently comfortable rolling back the clock, not because firing squads have become more sanitary, but because it just doesnโt seem to care.
Collapse of Jerome Powell case adds to Jeanine Pirroโs embarrassing losing streak
As the dust settles on the debacle, itโs worth sparing a thought for the top federal prosecutor in the nationโs capital, whose record keeps getting worse.
Pressed on latest Putin interactions, Trump prefers secrecy to transparency
The president wouldnโt disclose his latest chat with the Russian leader. If that sounds familiar, itโs because it happens with some regularity.
Trumpโs Justice Department joins ballroom lobbying campaign in an unusual way
Itโs really not the DOJโs job to tell private litigants โenough is enoughโ because the president doesnโt want to be inconvenienced by the legal process.
Following correspondentsโ dinner shooting, Trump denounces dissent (again)
When Trump wasnโt talking about his ballroom, he was criticizing those who dare to disagree with him.








