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President Biden will host Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotaki at the White House on Monday. On Tuesday, Biden plans to travel to Buffalo in the wake of the nation's latest mass shooting.
Judges accused of sex discrimination, bullying, internal survey shows
The complaints from staff at the federal trial and appeals courts in D.C., an institution regarded as a steppingstone to the Supreme Court, appear in a confidential workplace survey obtained by The Washington Post.
New dad Pete Buttigieg says baby formula shortage ‘is very personal’
The secretary of transportation, like millions of parents, has been left scrambling for baby formula amid the shortage.
Michael Sussmann’s trial begins Monday: What to know
Key questions and answers about the trial of Michael Sussmann, a lawyer accused of lying to the FBI during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Governor’s races to watch in the 2022 midterms
The outcomes have significant implications for state-by-state governance at a time when red and blue states are heading in opposite directions.
What Trump aides who wrote tell-all books said, before and after
Amid criticism of officials like Mark Esper for not speaking out earlier, we look at what they're saying now versus what they said when they worked for Trump.
Jan. 6 panel’s historic subpoenas to House GOPers — and what’s next
There are a number of options on the table for the Jan. 6 committee to enforce new and historic subpoenas against House Republicans. Which one it takes will show how serious the committee is — and could reverberate.
Can the Jan. 6 committee get Republicans to talk using subpoenas?
Here's how Republicans can resist the committee's request.
The near extinction of the congressional middle on abortion
When Roe was decided, there was little difference between how the parties voted in the Senate. A vote to save it this week was almost completely divided along partisan lines.
The GOP and where it’s headed on criminalizing abortion
Polls show the American people strongly oppose criminalizing abortion and threatening doctors and women with jail time. But despite the GOP's assurances, it'll be a topic that's very difficult to avoid.
Yes, experts say protests at SCOTUS justices’ homes appear to be illegal
Digging through the relevant laws and precedents.
Key demographics for the 2022 midterm elections
The four groups of voters that will prove critical to results in the 2022 midterm elections.
The 2022 midterms could be a referendum on Biden
This year's campaign appears set to follow the pattern of midterm elections being a referendum on the incumbent president.
The fight for control of the U.S. House
Republicans need a net gain of just five seats to retake the House majority.
Your guide to the 2022 midterm elections
The Post's guide to the 2022 midterm elections focuses on the most important House, Senate and governor's races, along with the key issues and voters.
The 2022 midterm primaries to watch
The House and Senate primaries to watch in the 2022 midterm elections.
The forces steering the 2022 midterm elections
President Biden’s approval ratings are in the danger zone, putting the Democrats’ slender majorities in the House and Senate in jeopardy.
Key issues that could determine the 2022 midterms
Inflation and abortion have been the preeminent issues, but voters will also be hearing about crime, education, immigration and jobs.
The fight for control of the U.S. Senate
The balance of power could be determined in four states where Democratic incumbents are up for reelection: Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and New Hampshire.
Will Trump help or hurt the GOP cause in the 2022 midterms?
Donald Trump's dominance of the Republican Party and his potential influence on voters will be felt through the election year.
Stefanik echoed racist theory allegedly espoused by Buffalo suspect
The No. 3 House Republican, who ran Facebook ads parroting the “great replacement” conspiracy theory, illustrates the radical turn taken by an increasing number of Republicans.
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman suffers stroke
Fetterman, who is also a Democratic candidate vying for Pennsylvania's open U.S. Senate seat, said he is on his way to a full recovery.
After decades defending abortion rights, Patty Murray readies for offense
The no-nonsense senator from Washington has been the single most effective Democratic combatant against Republican attempts to restrict abortion and otherwise roll back reproductive health care rights on Capitol Hill.
Biden plunges into the risky politics of student loan debt
As Biden mulls forgiving a portion of student debt, conservatives say it would be a gift to irresponsible elites, while liberals say it’s a crucial lifeline for young people struggling to get ahead.
In N.C., a Black Senate candidate talks abortion. Her rival doesn’t.
In battleground Senate races all across the country, Democratic candidates have been more eager to talk about abortion in recent weeks than Republicans. That is evident in this contest, yet the contours of the race are unique.
Leading GOP candidates in Pennsylvania were in Washington on Jan. 6
The candidates have said they did not enter the Capitol on Jan. 6, but they have made their commitment to Donald Trump’s baseless claims key to their campaigns, and their rise shows the extent to which many in the party’s grass roots have embraced participation in Jan. 6 as a badge of honor.