Al Kamen
Al Kamen
In the Loop

Al Kamen, an award-winning columnist on the national staff of The Washington Post, created the “In the Loop” column in 1993. He began his reporting career at the Rocky Mountain News and joined The Post in 1980. He has covered local and federal courts, the Supreme Court and the State Department. Kamen assisted Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in writing “The Final Days” and Woodward and Scott Armstrong in writing “The Brethren.” Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he graduated from McKinley High School in Canton, Ohio and Harvard College.

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In the Loop: U.S. Embassy on passport watch in Yemen

In the Loop: U.S. Embassy on passport watch in Yemen

Citizens are having their passports confiscated, ACLU says, as embassy stays on guard against fraud.

Rights groups: Be careful going to the U.S. embassy in Yemen

Rights groups: Be careful going to the U.S. embassy in Yemen

The State Department regularly issues travel warnings. Now the ACLU has issued one.

Gates of Wrath

Gates of Wrath

Bob Gates’s new memoir is an important lesson for any president picking top officials to serve in his first term cabinet.

Obama picks his first Asian American deputy secretary of cabinet department

Obama picks his first Asian American deputy secretary of cabinet department

Chris Lu, a top White House aide in the first term, has been chosen to be deputy Secretary of Labor.