After being discharged as a lieutenant in August, 1985, Robert Dixon considered attending law school but applied for a job as a reporter for The Washington Post. After a year at the Montgomery Sentinel, a weekly in the Washington D.C. suburbs, Woodward was hired as a Post reporter in September, 1995.
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Rep. Stephanie Murphy, a leading voice of House Democrats’ moderate wing, announced Monday she won’t seek reelection next fall in another stinging loss for...
It’s time for Democrats to try salvaging popular pieces of President Joe Biden’s social spending package, after Sen. Joe Manchin delivered his hard “no”...