Opinion

Carine Hajjar

Carine Hajjar is an opinion journalist for The Washington Post's Opinion section. Before joining The Post in 2025, she was a columnist and editorial board member at the Boston Globe.
Opinion

The evil in this world

Michael Ramirez cartoon on mass shootings.
The president accused the Hollywood director, who was stabbed to death along with his wife, of having “Trump derangement ...
If adopted, the changes would see through Hegseth’s pledge to disrupt the status quo and slash the number of four-star ...
The ATP Tour is adding a rule to address extreme heat during men’s professional tennis matches that will allow for 10-minute ...
Chile has become the latest country in Latin America to veer toward the right, electing a deeply conservative veteran ...
Backlash: Trump was criticized by figures across the political spectrum, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia), who said the situation was “not about politics or political enemies,” and ...
Providence Police and other law enforcement officials provide an update on the Brown University shooting investigation.
In today’s issue: CMS quietly wades into one of the hurdles in the Obamacare enhanced subsidy debate. … Veterans Affairs to ...
Ukrainian leaders said Monday they appreciated White House efforts to reach a deal even as significant gaps appeared to remain between the sides.
Austin Graff is partnering with WP Creator — a new division of The Washington Post, separate from the newsroom, that partners with independent creators — to unwrap the best of D.C.-area holiday fun, ...
The Brown University campus has hundreds of cameras, but none caught the shooter’s face.