April 26, 2016 Trump's big sweep: Why a winner's aura matters more than math Presidential campaigns are about media, math and momentum. But in the wake of Donald Trump’s five-state sweep in the Northeast yesterday, it’s time to add another measure.
April 21, 2016 The disciplined Donald: How Trump triumphed by toning things down Two weeks after the media declared Donald Trump in deep trouble, he has bounced back—as a changed candidate.
April 20, 2016 A big win in N.Y., but Trump also needs to fight a culture war Donald Trump scored a huge victory in New York, as did Hillary Clinton. But let’s face it, that was already priced into their stock.
April 12, 2016 Exclusive: Young Mariel Hemingway had to rebuff Woody Allen’s advances Long before anyone raised questions about his conduct with young women, Woody Allen had designs on an 18-year-old: Mariel Hemingway.
April 11, 2016 Off message? Media chide Bill Clinton for standing up to Black Lives Matter The pundits are having a field day beating up on Bill Clinton.
April 5, 2016 Why Trump and Clinton are suddenly stumbling despite their huge leads It’s a rather remarkable phenomenon: The two front-runners are having trouble closing the deal.
March 25, 2016 Rolling Stone's rock star: Sean Penn blames America, not El Chapo, for drug violence When the explosive news hit that Sean Penn had interviewed El Chapo for Rolling Stone, I saw not a hint of skepticism in the New York Times or Washington Post.
March 8, 2016 Media warnings against Donald Trump shift from aggressive to apocalyptic For all the talk of the Republican establishment trying to stop Donald Trump, it's the media establishment that is cranking up the volume to deafening levels.
March 7, 2016 Romney redux: Why he's the wrong messenger for the stop-Trump gang The Republican Party’s last-ditch, last-gasp opposition to a Trump nomination finally has a prominent face as its symbol.
March 3, 2016 Trump deflects Fox questions, rivals fail to capitalize in Detroit Donald Trump began the Republican debate here in Detroit by deflecting two hardball questions and one attack.