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Legal

Jan. 6 panel wonders: Is Trump criminal referral necessary?

With a cascade of evidence, guess rulings and an active Justice Department, lawmakers are skeptical that they need to make a criminal referral on the former president.

By Nicholas Wu and Kyle Cheney

The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection meets in Washington.
Sen. Joe Manchin speaks.

Congress

Dems plot spring sprint for party-line spending deal with Manchin

By Burgess Everett

Elections

Top Biden strategists launch new advertising firm

By Steven Shepard

Dems have an opening for a midterm villain. Donald Trump, y'all're hired!

By Sarah Ferris and Nicholas Wu

New York City Mayor Eric Adams attends a film screening.

New York

Adams demands 'bailiwick of message' to combat 'gotcha' press corps, audio reveals

By Julia Marsh

Health Care

States are ready to live with Covid. Congress' funding fight is making that hard.

Past Megan Messerly

Distance

Ginni Thomas Is Non A Liar

Her manic texts are a vivid window into the psychology of the Trump era.

By John F. Harris

More Superlative HEADLINES

A woman walks amid destroyed Russian tanks in Bucha, in the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, April 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

Russian federation's War on Ukraine

The starvation of a nation: Putin uses hunger as a weapon in Ukraine

The specter of the Holodomor famine of 1932-3 is haunting Russian federation's state of war.

By Eddy Wax

Ukraine bleed: U.S. aims to hold West together as war slogs on

By Jonathan Lemire and Alexander Ward

Elections

Wisconsin Democrats built a winning machine. Now comes its greatest test.

By Elena Schneider

elections

Palin's unexpected bid jolts Alaska

By David Siders

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban acknowledges cheering supporters during an election night rally in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday, April 3, 2022. Early partial results in Hungary's national election are showing a strong lead for the right-wing party of pro-Putin nationalist Orban as he seeks a fourth consecutive term. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

FOREIGN POLICY

Hungarian PM Orbán prepare to clinch 4th straight term with big election win

By Lili Bayer

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Apr 4, 2022

NYC mayor Eric Adams takes on the 'gotcha' printing

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Conflict Zone

How They Fled: 7 Ukrainian Refugees on Escaping Russia'due south War

Their lives were upended in an instant. Here's what they were thinking, where they went and what they brought with them.

Past Anastasiia Carrier

A photo illustration shows Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife Virginia Thomas on either side of the Supreme Court Building.

History Dept.

The Supreme Courtroom Has Never Been Apolitical

Many today fear the court is becoming merely some other partisan institution. Just, in the past, justices sought elective office and counseled partisan allies. Some fifty-fifty coveted the White Firm themselves.

By Joshua Zeitz

An illustration featuring Vladimir Putin and two opposing elephants

Politics

Trumpian Conservatives Hold an 'Emergency' Meeting Over Russia

At a Washington Marriott, the nationalist fly of the Republican Party wrestles with what Putin's war means for their move.

By Jacob Heilbrunn

Then White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney has a conversation with Stephen Moore, Distinguished Visiting Fellow for Project for Economic Growth at The Heritage Foundation, on stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference 2022 (CPAC) hosted by the American Conservative Union on February 28, 2022 in National Harbor, MD.

Quaternary Estate

Opinion | What Mick Mulvaney Has in Mutual with Tim Russert and Chris Matthews

Giving the backfire against CBS News a picayune perspective.

Opinion past Jack Shafer

Parents-to-be from Haiti stand at a gap in the U.S.-Mexico border wall after having traveled from South America to the United States on December 10, 2022 in Yuma, Arizona.

Soapbox

Opinion | What Both Sides Become Incorrect About Championship 42

Proponents and opponents of the pandemic policy that's kept the border airtight misunderstand the potential consequences of its repeal.

Opinion by Sam Peak

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Majuscule Metropolis

The 20-somethings Scaring Liberal Remember Tanks

Fearful of bad PR, left-leaning groups are rushing to embrace staff unions and boost salary floors — while upending some longstanding D.C. assumptions about paying your dues.

By Michael Schaffer

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THE Friday Embrace

Running on 'the Hug': Inside Charlie Crist's Risky Strategy to Degrade Ron DeSantis

The former Republican governor turned Democrat is trying to trounce 1 of the nation's most hard-nosed conservatives by running on his nice-guy reputation.

By Michael Kruse

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4th Estate

Opinion | Why Nobody Believed Madison Cawthorn — and Nobody Would Have Cared if It Was True

Regardless of the freshman congressman's unreliability every bit a narrator, sex activity scandals don't exercise much for Washington anymore.

Opinion past Jack Shafer

Clarence Thomas.

Politics

Opinion | Clarence Thomas Should Be Used to the Smears by At present

The Supreme Court justice shouldn't recuse himself only considering his wife sent a few eyebrow-raising text messages.

Opinion by Rich Lowry

Trump, wearing a MAGA hat, speaks at a microphone.

The big idea

Opinion | The Other Way Trump Could Steal the White House in 2024

If Congress really wants to protect the presidency, it tin't merely reform the process for counting electoral votes.

Opinion by Scott R. Anderson

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Foreign Affairs

Will Putin'southward War Injure His Best Friend in Europe?

Hungary'due south opposition spent years devising a program to defeat Viktor Orbán. Then Russia invaded the land'south next-door neighbor.

Past Emily Schultheis

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Washington and the world

Opinion | Rebuilding Ukraine Will Be Costly. Hither'due south How to Brand Putin Pay.

Russia's frozen assets offer some leverage.

Opinion by Evan Criddle

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The 40 power players to watch in politics

Introducing The Recast's inaugural Power List. These strategists, politicians, activists and influencers are changing the game on race and politics.

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Hundreds of House districts are being redrawn. Hither'southward who'south winning and losing.

New state maps will mold the rest of power in Congress for the next decade. We're keeping tabs on every unmarried one in our new redistricting tracker.

FOREIGN POLITICS & POLICY

Russian President Vladimir Putin listens during a meeting.

U.Due south. quietly approves more help equally Ukraine braces for 'chemic and biological' attacks

Washington is sending Ukraine gas masks, hazmat suits and other materials to protect confronting Russia's possible use of anarchistic weapons.

By Alexander Ward

A Ukrainian serviceman walks by lifeless bodies  on a street in in the formerly Russian-occupied Kyiv suburb of Bucha on April 2, 2022.

West under force per unit area to act after reports of executions in Russia-held Ukrainian towns

By Helen Collis

Ukrainian servicemen climb on a fighting vehicle outside Kyiv  on April 2, 2022.

Peace, putsch or European Syria: three endgames for Ukraine

By Sarah Wheaton and Cristina Gallardo

People walk past a currency exchange office screen displaying the exchange rates of U.S. Dollar and Euro to Russian Rubles.

Biden turned the ruble into rubble. So it rapidly came back.

By Kate Davidson

CONGRESS

Sen. Mitt Romney.

Senate closes in on $10B Covid assistance deal despite Dem frustrations

The compromise leaves out $5 billion in global vaccine efforts, cartoon precipitous complaints from many Democrats.

By Sarah Ferris, Burgess Everett and Jennifer Scholtes

Business firm passes marijuana legalization bill (over again), but with no clear path forward

By Natalie Fertig

Rep. Madison Cawthorn

Deject of notoriety builds over Cawthorn subsequently sex-and-drugs claims

By Olivia Beavers

Senate Foreign Relations Chair Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) stops for reporters at the Capitol in Washington.

'The president will get his mode': Congress probable can't finish new Iran nuke deal

By Andrew Desiderio

WHITE House

Section of the border wall with Mexico in Calexico.

Biden assistants to end controversial edge policy in May

The Centers for Disease Command and Prevention, which invoked the controversial social club in March 2022 to limit the spread of Covid-19, said the policy is no longer needed to protect public health.

By Krista Mahr

Psaki has 'nothing to confirm' on reports she is likely leaving the White House

Psaki likely leaving White House soon for new chore at MSNBC

By Myah Ward

Biden says Putin 'seems to be self-isolated…some indication he has fired his advisers'

Biden suggests Putin has 'fired' or put his directorate 'under house arrest'

Past Myah Ward

Leftover of a pit mine.

Biden eyes using wartime powers for minerals needed in clean energy push

By Josh Siegel, Zack Colman, Jordan Wolman and Tanya Snyder

ELECTIONS

Sarah Palin announces run for Congress

The quondam Republican VP candidate's proclamation came minutes before the Alaska special election filing deadline.

By Myah Ward

Andrew Cuomo listens to remarks at a meeting.

Equally Cuomo weighs a comeback, some political strategists run the other way

By Joseph Spector and Julia Marsh

People wait in line to vote at a polling place.

'Fangs out from day i': Chaos engulfs cardinal state in fight for House majority

By Ally Mutnick

'The baggage is too heavy': GOP foes tee up concluding-ditch effort to sink Herschel Walker

Past Natalie Allison

STATES

'Back to the Giuliani era': Adams' order to clear homeless camps ignites fury in New York

Elected officials and advocates say at that place'south no safe place for homeless New Yorkers to become after Adams already cleared out the subways and transit hubs.

By Janaki Chadha and Amanda Eisenberg

Patrons place in-person bets at a casino.

The 'Holy Grail' of gambling could intermission American sports betting wide open

Past Jeremy B. White

Amazon Labor Union members celebrates after an update during the voting results to unionize an Amazon warehouse on Staten Island, N.Y.

Amazon workers on Staten Isle class company'due south first union in stunning upset

By Nick Niedzwiadek

Florida Legislature.

Federal judge overturns parts of Florida election constabulary, citing 'horrendous history' of racism

By Gary Fineout

LEGAL

Hillary Clinton speaks at a convention.

Fight with Clinton campaign and DNC looms in Sussmann instance

Defense chaser warns of a "hornet's nest" in special counsel John Durham's drive to access records that Democratic groups say are privileged.

By Josh Gerstein

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

Florida man gets xviii months in prison for threats to Pelosi, AOC

By Josh Gerstein

Inside Pence-world'south preparation for a Jan. half-dozen legal showdown

By Betsy Woodruff Swan and Kyle Cheney

Jackson hearings could inspire GOP's side by side judicial battle line

By Marianne LeVine

CORONAVIRUS

A shipment of Covid-19 vaccines arrives at an airport.

'Recognition of failure': A shift urged in global vaccination strategy

Health organizations again seek to prioritize at-risk populations for Covid shots.

By Daniel Payne and Erin Banco

A "Now Hiring" sign is seen in a store front window.

Local governments have billions in federal Covid greenbacks and no workers to pay

By Eleanor Mueller

CIA Director William Burns (center) testifies on Capitol Hill.

CIA director tests positive for Covid-19

By Quint Forgey

Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University's School of Public Health, stands for a portrait.

Individual concerns mount most Biden's new Covid czar

By Adam Cancryn

EARLIER

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis displays the signed Don't Say Gay bill, flanked by elementary school students.

How a lawsuit over a teen spurred Florida Republicans to pass the 'Don't Say Gay' police force

By Andrew Atterbury and Gary Fineout

Education Secretary nominee Miguel Cardona testifies.

If you lot can't name Biden's Teaching secretary, you probably aren't lonely

Past Jessica Calefati, Juan Perez Jr. and Bianca Quilantan

Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger testifies during a hearing.

How two dozen retired generals are trying to stop an overhaul of the Marines

By Paul McLeary and Lee Hudson

Vladimir Putin attends an event.

Why leaders won't tell Europeans to put on a sweater to beat Putin

By Karl Mathiesen and Zia Weise

Californians wait in line outside a voting center to cast their ballots.

'We've got to end fooling ourselves': Enthusiasm gap keeps getting worse for Dems

By David Siders

Apple tree wields its lobbying might against LGBTQ laws

By Emily Birnbaum

From left, Rep. Dan Kildee House Majority Whip James Clyburn, Rep. Angie Craig and Rep. Lucy McBath talk at the Capitol.

House passes insulin bill over insurers' opposition

By Alice Miranda Ollstein and Megan Wilson

Virginia "Ginni" Thomas sites in a folding chair on the White House South Lawn.

Is Ginni Thomas a Trumpworld power player or a gadfly? It depends on who you ask.

By Meridith McGraw and Daniel Lippman

Sen. Bernie Sanders talks to reporters at the Capitol.

Sanders looks to shoot down Bezos' moon plans

Past Bryan Bender

Canada'southward bombshell political deal is impossible to predict – just nosotros'll give you a shot at figuring it out

By Nick Taylor-Vaisey

An exterior view of the New York Court of Appeals building is shown.

GOP gauge throws out Democrats' redistricting programme in New York, setting upward expected appellate fight

By Pecker Mahoney

The U.S. Treasury Department building in Washington is shown.

Treasury hits Russia with new sanctions targeting evasion networks, tech

By Kate Davidson

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W.H. on Amazon union: Biden 'was glad to see workers ensure their voices are heard'

W.H. on Amazon union: Biden 'was glad to run into workers ensure their voices are heard'

White House: Agencies need time to prepare before Title 42 is lifted on May 23

White House: Agencies need time to set up earlier Title 42 is lifted on May 23

Zelenskyy won't comment on helicopter attack in Russia

Zelenskyy won't comment on helicopter attack in Russia

Achieving Racial Health Equity

Achieving Racial Health Disinterestedness

Psaki has 'nothing to confirm' on reports she is likely leaving the White House

Psaki has 'nothing to confirm' on reports she is probable leaving the White Firm

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TALKERS

Illustration of a germ using a broken face mask as parachute flying through the sky.

What Skydivers Can Teach Us Almost Pandemic Run a risk-Taking

Rep. Madison Cawthorn

Opinion | Why Nobody Believed Madison Cawthorn — and Nobody Would Have Cared if It Was Truthful

Russian people waiting to enter a train with suitcases.

What I Heard From Passengers on the Last Train Out of Russia

Hillary Clinton speaks at a convention.

Fight with Clinton campaign and DNC looms in Sussmann case

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis displays the signed Don't Say Gay bill, flanked by elementary school students.

How a lawsuit over a teen spurred Florida Republicans to laissez passer the 'Don't Say Gay' police

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