Coming up on Washington Week with The Atlantic: Political Trauma, Vote 2024 and Government Funding:  For the second time in just over two months, Donald Trump faced an apparent assassination attempt - this time as he golfed in Florida.
The presidential office was first envisioned to be more like a clerk's job, and in its earliest incarnation, it was almost unseemly to be perceived as campaigning for the office, historians tell NPR.
Washington’s longtime attorney general and a former sheriff known for his work hunting down a notorious serial killer traded accusations of lying to voters during their gubernatorial debate Wednesday,
Washington Post' Congressional correspondent Jacqueline Alemany reports on a possible government shutdown and Congressional Democrats opposing a clean bill mandating citizenship to be able to vote. JONATHAN LEMIRE,
Kamala Harris plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskiy in Washington next week, according to a person familiar with the matter, as the Democratic nominee tries to broaden her foreign policy profile.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump participates in a "Fighting Anti-Semitism in America Event" in Washington.
The CFTC is working to ban political prediction markets. Its current goal: Get a federal appeals court to keep one from launching while it argues
Candidates Bob Ferguson and Dave Reichert addressed multiple topics, including business and housing issues within the state of Washington.
Jesse Jackson Jr. has the juice for a political comeback. He could upset the pecking orders of Chicago’s Black political establishment.
Independent support for Kamala Harris has plummeted in the last two months. Donald Trump’s favorables, however, have gone up. So what does this all mean for the race to the White House, and for control of the House/Senate?