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How seeing Bruce Springsteen in DC gave me hope
Brian Karem
The Boss took Washington back to a time when dissent mattered
Trump Exhaustion Syndrome is infecting the world
Brian Karem
At the Cannes Film Festival, international attendees mourn the decline of American culture — and democracy
Not even Nixon would stoop so low
Brian Karem
Donald Trump's graphic display in front of children in the Oval Office should be the GOP's wake-up call
The future of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner is in doubt
Brian Karem
Saturday's shooting has prompted board members to consider how to fix the annual event
Why I’m boycotting the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Brian Karem
Donald Trump is set to attend, but no dinner speech can redeem his abusive treatment of reporters
How Cheech & Chong lit up the film industry
Coleman Spilde
Stoner buddy comedies like "Up in Smoke" and "Harold & Kumar" make the grass greener on all sides
Republicans edge toward a breaking point on Trump
Brian Karem
DC whispers about impeachment — but forget the 25th Amendment
The cracks in Trump’s coalition keep growing — but when does it break?
Brian Karem
Congressional Republicans are praising the president publicly, and screaming into their pillows privately
Bondi’s firing won’t quell Trump’s discontent
Brian Karem
The president is spiraling over Iran and blaming everyone around him but himself
Trump’s Iran war has no clear endgame
Brian Karem
Republicans and a former Pentagon official raise concerns over the war's conduct and what victory means
Who will stop Trump on Iran?
Brian Karem
As the war escalates and the president digs in, the White House says "Nobody tells him what to do"
With Iran war, reality doesn’t matter to Trump
Brian Karem
The war will end when Trump feels it in his bones. In the meantime, he says everything is fine
With Iran, confusion is the point
Brian Karem
The Trump administration's jumbled reasoning for war with Iran is part of the strategy
De Niro skewers Trump speech at State of the Swamp
Brian Karem
A National Press Club counter-event highlighted fear — and hope — ahead of the midterms
What Trump won’t say in his State of the Union
Brian Karem
The president will recite his greatest hits, but there will be lots of elephants in the House
Trump’s Washington has become unrecognizable
Brian Karem
The nation's capital and America's democracy have become shells of their former selves
Kamala Harris’ return fits a degraded media moment
Sophia Tesfaye
Rebranded as an online organizing hub for Gen Z, Harris HQ reflects our surrender to slop
What happens when democracy loses its watchdogs
Brian Karem
Layoffs at the Washington Post under Jeff Bezos are a dire warning for journalism and government accountability
Even Republicans are asking what is wrong with Trump
Brian Karem
The president's ineptitude over Minneapolis has some in the GOP saying he's "falling apart"
Donald Trump lurches further into delusion on the world stage
Brian Karem
In Davos and the White House briefing room, the president showed that he is faltering and dangerous
As Trump rants and threatens, our allies fear the worst
Brian Karem
The president and his “den of robbers” are putting American lives and NATO at risk
America reaches its breaking point
Brian Karem
In Minneapolis and Venezuela, the Trump administration villainizes America's neighbors — and its own citizens
Trump’s revenge tour leaves MAGA collateral damage
Sophia Tesfaye
The president's veto of a bipartisan Colorado clean water project is hurting his own voters
Buckle up: Trump is not putting on the brakes
Brian Karem
Even as he falters, 2026 will be a make-or-break year for the president — and the country
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