Ahead of the publication of “Witchcraft for Wayward Girls,” the horror novelist spends a weekend home in Charleston.
When Jimmy Carter died on Sunday at 100, newspapers around the world quickly published obituaries, some written decades ago ...
Elizabeth Harris’s debut novel is a political book charming enough to appeal to readers burned out by politics.
We are delighted to announce that Naftali Bendavid, an astute and deft journalist who as White House editor has guided our ...
The additions of two distinguished journalists to our coverage of the U.S. intelligence community underscore The Post’s ...
The former president, who died at 100 on Sunday, was a prolific writer, especially in the decades after he left the White House.
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Delving into the unusual worlds of Reid Byers’s “Imaginary Books,” Paul Valéry’s “Monsieur Teste” and “The Anthologist’s ...
Staff at The Washington Post are bracing for a wave of layoffs. It's the latest hit for the Post, coming just days after longtime editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned in protest. A series of high ...
Before coming to The Post, he worked at National Journal magazine as a reporter and an editor and at the Philadelphia Inquirer. He is the author of several books, including two bestsellers.
On this Jan. 6, order will be called. Clerks, staff and members of Congress will gather to certify the results of a free and ...