News & Politics CIA Releases Report on Deadly Afghanistan Bombing After a double agent killed seven agency operatives, the CIA determines that he wasn't properly vetted and security around him was too lax Capital Comment, Power PlayersOctober 19, 2010
News & Politics Mr. Gray Goes to Georgetown Carol Joynt’s interview doesn’t reveal much about the presumptive mayor—except his dance moves Capital Comment, Power PlayersSeptember 29, 2010
News & Politics Getting Chilly Why reporters should worry about the WikiLeaks documents. Capital CommentJuly 27, 2010
News & Politics The Lion That Squeaked Intelligence contractors expected a hurricane from the Washington Post’s “Top Secret America” story. They got a drizzle. Capital CommentJuly 23, 2010
News & Politics Plugging the Leaks Barack Obama hates leaks, and thanks to a tenacious prosecutor, the Justice Department is on its way to setting a record for leak prosecutions. PeopleJuly 21, 2010
News & Politics What Isn’t the Washington Post Telling Us? The newspaper’s impressive database of intelligence contracts is missing some crucial information. Capital Comment, Post Watch, Power PlayersJuly 19, 2010
News & Politics Computer Calamity The FBI shuts down a major computer upgrade—and the FBI director's legacy might take a hit as a result. Capital Comment, Post WatchJuly 16, 2010
News & Politics The Consultant Was a Spy Most of the Russian spies arrested last month seem harmless—but was one of them stealing corporate secrets? Capital Comment, HeardJuly 14, 2010
News & Politics Electric Spies The National Security Agency wants to make sure your lights stay on—but should we let them? Capital Comment, SceneJuly 8, 2010
News & Politics Lunch With Oliver Stone The Hollywood director talked about his documentary South of the Border at a lunch today in Georgetown. He had a thing or two to say about Washington, too. Power Players, The White HouseJune 24, 2010
CIA Releases Report on Deadly Afghanistan Bombing