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"The Good Lord Bird": A new take on Huck Finn
James McBride's new novel is an impressively deep comedy about a cross-dressing slave boy in John Brown's army
11/15/2013 01:00 UTC
Ronald Reagan's No. 1 superfan now runs the Washington Post
The Washington Post's new publisher is a former longtime Reagan aide. What an exciting(?) new era for the paper!
09/02/2014 21:24 UTC
Don't call it "prayer shaming": How San Bernardino exposed our moral failure
People of faith have a sacramental duty to hold lawmakers accountable for protecting the sacredness of human life
12/18/2015 13:30 UTC
Trump's 6 biggest history fails since entering the White House
Trump's misunderstanding of the past presents serious questions about our future
08/26/2017 14:30 UTC
How to spell out Donald J. Trump?
Trump has brought shame and dishonor to the most prestigious office in the world — the U.S. Presidency.
12/31/2019 11:30 UTC
When coffee caused a revolution
Café culture shaped, and continues to shape, Egypt's transformation
08/15/2012 23:45 UTC
Howard Kurtz and the royal Kagans
Kurtz, burdened by his own multiple conflicts of interest, finds nothing wrong with Robert Kagan's praise in the Washington Post of his own brother's "surge" plan.
03/12/2007 22:21 UTC
Cornel West arrested as OWS spreads to Harlem
A campaign against arbitrary searches by the NYPD gets a boost from Occupy Wall Street
10/22/2011 01:20 UTC
Dear white people: Frederick Douglass explains the Trump resistance in "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?"
The former slave's tribute to the American Revolution — and attack on American hypocrisy — rings loud in 2017
07/04/2017 11:00 UTC
“He is a prop”: Cori Bush accuses MAGA Republicans of tokenizing Black speaker nominee
“His name being in the mix is not progress—it’s pathetic," the progressive lawmaker said
01/05/2023 16:30 UTC
Hospitals check to see if patients are donor-worthy — not their organs, but pockets
Wealth screenings have been used for decades for fundraising by universities and other nonprofits
02/02/2019 17:30 UTC
Deaths mount from high-speed police pursuits, despite calls to restrict them
According to an analysis of federal records, at least 416 people were killed in police chases in 2017
02/23/2019 17:30 UTC
This is how science lost God: Atheism, evolution and the long road to Richard Dawkins' latest Twitter controversy
The roots of today's battles over atheism, science, religion and climate change actually date back centuries
01/17/2016 22:00 UTC
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