The Patriot
How General Mark Milley protected the Constitution from Donald Trump
General Mark Milley, Mitt Romney, and Kamala Harris. Plus “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” new fiction by Jesmyn Ward, the purpose of comedy, Emily Wilson’s “Iliad,” Black success and white backlash, John von Neumann, Madonna forever, and more.
How General Mark Milley protected the Constitution from Donald Trump
In an exclusive excerpt from my biography of the senator, Romney: A Reckoning, he reveals what drove him to retire.
And other stories from eight years running The Washington Post
Few people seem to think she’s ready to be president. Why?
A short story
Black prosperity has provoked white resentment that can make life exhausting for people of color—and it has led to the undoing of policies that have nurtured Black advancement.
A new book cured me of any attachment to the idea of the stand-up as truth-telling philosophe.
The artist is always one step ahead—and has a unique power to scandalize each generation anew.
A novelist transforms the physicist John von Neumann into a scientific demon.
Her new translation is inviting to modern readers, but it doesn’t capture the barbaric world of the original.
Readers respond to our September 2023 cover story.
A devilish crossword puzzle