‘The Washington Post’ gets lost on its Israel road trip
The newspaper can’t bring itself to tell readers the truth about why there isn’t a Palestinian state. Opinion.
The newspaper can’t bring itself to tell readers the truth about why there isn’t a Palestinian state. Opinion.
Police assault journalists covering protest in Ramallah, say 'we don't care' when told they are from international media.
A Washington Post report claims Biden was handed classified data regarding the origins of the deadly disease.
Report alleges that, unlike Trump, Taliban are not banned from Twitter because they keep up with "evolving boundaries of taste and content."
Harry Rosenfeld, refugee from Nazi Germany who became the Washington Post editor who helped 2 reporters expose Watergate scandal, dead at 91
Inventing the maps of a non-existent country, its history, economy and people is reaching new lows of mendacity. Op-ed.
Washington Post admits falsely attributed quotes to ex-President Trump in a story about a call made to Georgia's elections investigator
Washington Post reporter claims that according to sources 'close to the president', Trump is far more likely to self-pardon than resign.
10 living former US defense secretaries warn against involving the military in changing the results of the 2020 presidential election.
High School student shown in viral footage after Washington DC protest has sued 8 media outlets for defamation.
Watch: Trump rips reporters during White House daily briefing on coronavirus.
UN experts call for investigation into possible involvement of Mohammed bin Salman in hacking of Jeff Bezos’ iPhone.
White House cancels subscriptions to New York Times and Washington Post, urges federal agencies to do the same.
US President lashes out at mainstream media: They knowingly make up the facts.
In op-ed, Rep. Ilhan Omar argues Israel is also the homeland of Palestinian Arabs, calls for two-state solution.
When the patron of sexual smear artists and hackers got hacked. Opinion.
President Trump hints Israel is one of the reasons that he is keeping US military forces in the Middle East.
Will the Cambridge Analytica scandal encourage President Trump to act?
The firings, resignations, and ousters in the White House have reached a crescendo. What does that say about Trump?
President Trump wants to influence North Korea to disarm its nuclear weapons. There is no real willingness to do so in Pyongyang.
Since President Trump entered office, he's promised a radical restructuring of the federal government, But that hasn't happened yet.
Washington Post: Should Trump prefer the good of the country or the good of the family?
Trump’s brand is built around projecting toughness and strength, but Americans yearn for their leaders to show that they feel their pain.
Who are the so-called dreamers? And why do they need authorization from President Trump?
Senior Washington Post reporters think US Pres. Trump's speech reflects the President's leadership image.
President Donald Trump will deliver his first State of the Union address next Tuesday. What is he going to say?
UN investigation reveals Egyptian businessmen ordered rockets worth millions for Egyptian army; deal kept secret because of heavy sanctions.
Officials say Robert Mueller, special counsel overseeing Russia investigation, examining whether Trump attempted to obstruct justice.
Columnist for Breitbart News calls Washington Post columnist Anne Applebaum a "Polish, Jewish, American elitist".
Police force 'regret if any distress was caused' by brief detention of Washington Post Jerusalem Bureau Chief near Old City.
Israeli government, police clarify brief detention of Washington Post Jerusalem Bureau Chief was result of 'misunderstanding.'
Washington Post bureau chief William Booth briefly taken into custody by Israeli police. Police say was likely result of 'misunderstanding'.
Jason Rezaian, released from an Iranian prison after 18 months, makes his first public appearance.
New congressional report says prisoner swap for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl may have violated several laws.
Washington Post warns that Jason Rezaian, who is detained in Iran, is in “immediate danger” as his health deteriorates.
Iranian court sentences Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian to a prison term. No further details provided.
Iran says a verdict has been reached in the case of Jason Rezaian. No further details available.
Iran has sentenced two people to ten years in prison each for spying for the U.S. and Israel, with a third likely to be sentenced this week.
Iranian diplomat says Tehran has no plans to swap Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian for prisoners held in the United States.