What’s interesting is what’s not in that Louisiana injunction
Another volley in the fight over disinformation and misinformation
By Olivier Knox and Caroline AndersWill Hurd wants to ride his AI platform into the White House
The former congressman is betting on the issue being a campaign winner.
By Cristiano Lima and David DiMolfettaMore abortion rights ballot measures are coming
Appealing directly to voters has emerged as a key strategy of the abortion rights movement, which has few tools to circumvent state bans and restore abortion access in a post-Roe America.
By Rachel Roubein and McKenzie BeardHow the Supreme Court could thwart Biden's plan to electrify cars
Conservative groups are citing the “major questions doctrine,” which says Congress must explicitly authorize federal agencies to address matters of political or economic significance, in their effort to overturn the rule.
By Maxine Joselow and Vanessa MontalbanoAn interview with cyber-focused presidential candidate Will Hurd
Hurd discussed Chinese threats, how to protect U.S. networks, the international dynamic to cybersecurity and more.
By Tim Starks and David DiMolfettaWhat can Yellen achieve in China?
In today’s edition … What we’re watching: Q2 fundraising numbers … AOC and Crenshaw: The psychedelics odd couple … but first …
By Theodoric Meyer, Leigh Ann Caldwell and Tobi RajiBiden faces a difficult but familiar political test on the Supreme Court
He loudly criticizes the court, but he loudly opposes changing it.
By Olivier Knox and Caroline AndersJudge puts sweeping limits on government contact with social media
What you need to know about the ruling.
By Cristiano Lima and David DiMolfettaThe EPA is racing to spend $27 billion the GOP wants to repeal
The Inflation Reduction Act requires the Environmental Protection Agency to spend the money dedicated to the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund by Sept. 30, 2024 or return the money to Congress.
By Maxine Joselow and Vanessa MontalbanoWhat red states focused on this legislative season
GOP-led states passed bills restricting gender-affirming care, extending postpartum coverage and more.
By McKenzie Beard and Rachel RoubeinCyber agency faces heightened scrutiny with social media lawsuit
It comes as GOP government officials take action against CISA over its efforts to counter disinformation and misinformation.
By Tim Starks and David DiMolfettaDelaware could elect first transgender member of Congress
In today’s edition … What we’re watching: Biden meets with Sweden’s prime minister … Biden faces renewed pressure to embrace Supreme Court overhaul … Judge blocks contact between U.S. officials and social media companies … How elite schools became fixated on the AI apocalypse … but first …
By Leigh Ann Caldwell, Theodoric Meyer and Tobi RajiBiden makes what may be a legacy-defining push on expanding NATO
It starts Wednesday when he meets Sweden’s prime minister.
By Olivier Knox and Caroline AndersSwing-district Republicans strike back
In today’s edition … What we’re watching: Janet Yellen’s China trip … Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s 2022 term … Trump pressured Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to overturn 2020 election … but first …
By Leigh Ann Caldwell, Theodoric Meyer and Tobi RajiMalaria in the U.S. Fentanyl in San Fran. Your weekly non-Beltway political stories.
‘Baby bonds’ in Connecticut. Immigration trouble in Florida
By Olivier Knox and Caroline AndersHow one university handled an affirmative action decision
In today’s edition … What the GOP’s opposition to LGBTQ rights looked like this Pride Month … A look at Moms for Liberty … Who has student loan debt in America, visualized … but first …
By Leigh Ann Caldwell, Theodoric Meyer and Caroline AndersBiden, Cabinet, go after Republicans seeking money from his laws
A little political fun. Effective? Remains to be seen.
By Olivier Knox and Caroline AndersWatchdog group calls on judge to recuse in FTC-Microsoft case
The Revolving Door Project is concerned about her son working at Microsoft.
By Cristiano Lima and David DiMolfettaWill more states press pause on Medicaid disenrollments?
Michigan is taking up the government’s offer of a one-month delay and 10 other states are considering it.
By Rachel Roubein and McKenzie BeardRenewables are getting oil-rich Texas through scorching heat
The nation’s top oil-and-gas-producing state has kept the lights on because of abundant solar panels, wind turbines and giant batteries.
By Maxine Joselow and Vanessa Montalbano