Economic mobility by state: where colleges deliver real ROI. Using data, we can see the programs that lift students into the middle class.| Washington Monthly
A selection of twenty-five stand-out colleges and universities from the Washington Monthly’s 2025 rankings.| Washington Monthly
Annual award celebrates nonfiction book reviewing and honors the memory of Kukula Kapoor Glastris, the magazine’s beloved books editor.| Washington Monthly
Donald Trump is sitting down with Zelensky and European leaders in Washington today. Here’s the plan they need to persuade him to follow.| Washington Monthly
Huey Long's 1930s power grab offers a chilling precedent for today’s authoritarian threats from Donald Trump.| Washington Monthly
In the last 5 years, Washington DC experienced a housing boom. It took a lot more than passive deregulation.| Washington Monthly
We should point to the crime statistics to push back against Trump’s authoritarian takeover of the Washington, D.C. police.| Washington Monthly
Once the champion of small government, Texas is now embracing California-style politics to advance a right-wing agenda| Washington Monthly
The Gods of New York revisits the city’s turbulent late 1980s, charting how crime, race, spectacle, and sheer ambition reshaped the city| Washington Monthly
Trump’s efforts to seize Harvard’s patents and militarize DC show how he is leaving no avenue untouched in his bid for absolute power.| Washington Monthly
The Supreme Court’s shadow docket has become Trump’s secret weapon, delivering swift anonymous rulings to hand him wins.| Washington Monthly
Trump’s tariffs cost taxpayers far more than his income tax cuts save them. Repealing them offers Dems a chance to deliver a major tax cut.| Washington Monthly
WFP’s Jonathan Dumont offers a harrowing inside look at Gaza’s worsening hunger crisis, where famine looms and relief is blocked.| Washington Monthly
Without a constant stream of high-quality, human-made information, artificial intelligence models become useless. That’s why journalists and other content creators have more leverage over the future than they might know.| Washington Monthly
Threatened by conservative justices, the war on trans rights, and the Trump's hostility to civil rights, can marriage equality survive?| Washington Monthly