The toll of legal fees on Trump’s 2024 campaign, in context
The 2024 general election has only just begun, and Donald Trump looks prepared to sail to yet more GOP nominating contest victories
Neutralizing hard-liners, House Republicans using special process to pass bills
Late Wednesday the House overwhelmingly approved a nearly $80 billion tax package that would renew breaks for big corporations and expand the
Oregon high court rules 10 senators who staged walkout can’t seek reelection
The Oregon Supreme Court on Thursday barred 10 Republican state senators from seeking reelection after a record-long walkout from the legislature last
Greene seizes on a dubious social media attack to call for Omar’s deportation
It is the nature of our fragmented, siloed media ecosystem that entire controversies can arise and be resolved outside of the view
Austin says cancer diagnosis was a ‘gut punch,’ apologizes for secrecy
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Thursday that his recent cancer diagnosis was a “gut punch” that left him shaken, disclosing new details
The impossibility of beating Trump in the GOP — in one Nikki Haley poll
For as long as Republicans have been running against Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP presidential nominating contest, more than a few
Online safety legislation is opposed by many it claims to protect
Lawmakers who grilled the CEOs of Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, Discord and X on Wednesday all seemed to agree that protecting children’s safety
Early election-year polls can be dead on. But you can’t tell which.
At the end of January 2020, The Washington Post and our partners at ABC News released one of the most accurate presidential
Disney appeals federal judge’s dismissal of its lawsuit against DeSantis
Disney filed an appeal Thursday of a federal judge’s ruling that dismissed the company’s lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and board









