News & Politics Kornheiser’s Monday Night Stardom Takes a Big Hit on His Column When Washington Post columnist Tony Kornheiser made his debut on ESPN's Monday Night Football, a nasty review in his own paper touched off a round of sniping and backstabbing. People | Sep 25, 2006
News & Politics Washington Post Stingy With Credit for Armitage Scoop The Washington Post is notoriously stingy in crediting other media sources for breaking news. People | Sep 19, 2006
News & Politics Washington Post’s Kingmaker Picks Fenty for Mayor Colby King today chose the next mayor of the nation’s capital. People | Sep 5, 2006
News & Politics The Dan Snyder You Don’t Know To disgruntled fans, the Redskins owner Is a spoiled rich kid who treats the team like a toy—and a money machine. People close to him say it ain’t so. Sports | Sep 1, 2006
News & Politics Washington Post’s New White House Correspondent Is a Longtime Post Editor and DC Insider Things have changed since Michael Abramowitz, the Washington Post’s new White House correspondent, last covered a beat. People | Jul 24, 2006
News & Politics The Rookie Ryan Zimmerman is 21, humble, hard-working, and a fan favorite. Even the veterans like him. One thing’s for sure: The kid can play. Sports | Jul 1, 2006
News & Politics After the Buyouts—Who’s In, Who’s Out at Washington Post Despite losing talent and experience to recent buyouts, the Post still has some of the best journalists in the business. People | Jun 26, 2006
News & Politics Reporters as Shooters—the Newest New Journalism Arrives at the Washington Post Journalists now must wear several hats at once. People | Jun 19, 2006
News & Politics Super Dads: Daddy, Did You Pack My Lunch? Single Moms Still Outnumber Solo Dads, but More Men Are Taking Over the Job of Raising the Kids. Here’s How Four Fathers Are Faring. People | Jun 1, 2006
News & Politics Managing Editor at Post Gets Very Mixed Reviews Nineteen months ago Phil Bennett took over as Washington Post managing editor with two guns to his head: declining circulation and distrust by staff members who had preferred Eugene Robinson. People | Jun 1, 2006