RFK Jr. files complaint over potential exclusion from debate stage
The presidential campaign of independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Wednesday it had filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission about Kennedy’s potential exclusion from a planned June 27 debate
Biden, Harris launch Black voter group as they aim to blunt Trump’s gains
President Biden and Vice President Harris traveled to Philadelphia on Wednesday to launch “Black Voters for Biden-Harris,” each using stark language to present the prospect of a return to the White House
In the trial, like the election, Trump’s base is inoculated against loss
As New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan was providing jurors in Donald Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial with instructions aimed at guiding their deliberations, his words — the last jurors will hear
In 2016, Trump derided favors for donors. Today, he wants to make a ‘deal.’
Over the past four weeks, The Washington Post’s Josh Dawsey and colleagues have done yeoman’s work documenting what Donald Trump is telling donors behind closed doors. The emerging picture is of a candidate
Uncertainty about young voters stems from the age group’s complexity
Barack Obama’s election in 2008 heralded a new era in American politics. Younger Americans turned out heavily for the popular Democrat, facilitating his easy win over Republican John McCain and ripping open
If convicted in his hush money trial, here’s what Trump could face next
Donald Trump has complained of the indignities of a cold, uncomfortable Manhattan courtroom during his hush money trial, which began jury deliberations Wednesday morning. If convicted, Trump could face
Shaking seats and piped-in fog: How 4DX is carving out a niche moviegoing market
In George Miller’s new Mad Max film “Furiosa,” a red paint flare explodes and casts the theater screen in a saturated crimson cloud. Feet away, among the rows of gyroscopic 4DX chairs, plumes
Why it seems like everyone you know is going on a cruise
Lots of people will be getting their sea legs this summer. Ports have been packed with cruise ships over the last few years, as vacationers flock to ever larger vessels and operators race
If Trump were convicted in his hush money trial, here’s what he could face next
Donald Trump has complained of the indignities of a cold, uncomfortable Manhattan courtroom during his hush money trial, which is expected to begin jury deliberations Wednesday. If convicted, Trump could face other conditions
Gonzales narrowly defeats challenger in House primary runoff in Texas
Rep. Tony Gonzales, a Texas Republican, narrowly eked out a win Tuesday against pro-gun YouTuber Brandon Herrera in a contest that was a proxy fight for how House Republicans should be governing