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Marc Fisher

Marc Fisher

Senior Editor at The Washington Post

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United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Health & Medicine
  • Local News
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Opinion | Virginia Republicans are racing toward a dead end

Virginia spurned Donald Trump three times. Why do its GOP politicians idolize him?
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Larry Appelbaum, jazz explorer and DJ, dies at 67

He was a longtime curator of jazz at the Library of Congress and host on the Washington station WPFW.
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Opinion | How the show can go on at the Kennedy Center

Artists can use their power to counter Trump and the forces of conformity.
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Opinion | What the Trump-Musk carnival act fails to realize about f...

Someday, Elon Musk will understand what public servants do all day long: They keep us safe.
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Opinion | The latest threat to national security? A casino in Fairf...

There are good reasons to reject a casino in Tysons. National security is not among them.
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A legal renegade challenges the judicial system

A Texas lawyer — part cultural conservative, part demolition man — pierces the foundation of judicial review
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Opinion | Where the government is strangely silent on its own ransa...

The Federal Register records everything the government does. Except, apparently, Elon Musk and DOGE.
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Opinion | The Panama Canal: A Trump obsession more sideshow than su...

For decades, Trump has railed against Jimmy Carter’s decision to give the canal to Panama.
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Opinion | D.C. should again give the green light to right turn on red

The ban is seen by many as a symbol of government overreach.
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How Jimmy Carter’s disdain for D.C. politics changed Washington

In a cynical time, Jimmy Carter spurned the establishment and attracted a generation of idealists.
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Opinion | No one’s building a Carter Monument, but look here: It al...

Jimmy Carter lived in D.C. for only four years, but he set deep roots of faith and service.