Post Reports

    Post Reports is the daily podcast from The Washington Post. Unparalleled reporting. Expert insight. Clear analysis. Everything you’ve come to expect from the newsroom of The Post, for your ears. Martine Powers and Elahe Izadi are your hosts, asking the questions you didn’t know you wanted answered. Published weekdays around 5 p.m. Eastern time.

  • Can Biden's climate law survive Trump?

  • The killing of a CEO

  • What’s next for Syria

  • The Campaign Moment: Will Biden issue more pardons?

  • What’s up with all these food recalls?

  • A surprising turn in Syria's civil war

  • A trans teen takes her case to the Supreme Court

  • Why many people on death row will never be executed

  • Impromptu: The real reason Americans are having fewer kids

  • Bacon: The best-kept secret in Washington

  • Everyone loves rooftop solar. But there’s a problem.

  • Can RFK Jr. make America healthy again?

  • The Campaign Moment: Gaetz’s downfall, Trump’s mandate

  • Where RFK Jr.'s fluoride-free dream is already a reality

  • Behind the boom in U.S. women's pro soccer

  • Trump’s pledge to shut down the Education Department

  • Can Trump really deport millions of people?

  • The Campaign Moment: Trump’s controversial Cabinet

  • Matt Gaetz: Trump’s bombshell pick for attorney general

  • What does Elon Musk want?

  • How the election changed abortion access

  • What Trump's win means for the rest of the world

  • The Campaign Moment: What do Democrats do now?

  • Trump's Day 1 to-do list

  • The Campaign Moment: How Trump won

  • Trump wins. Again.

  • Mapping how Harris or Trump might win

  • The reluctant voters who could decide the election

  • The Campaign Moment: What the final polls tell us

  • Dispatches from the final days of the campaigns

  • The border city where Trump is gaining Latino voters

  • She said she miscarried. Then she was arrested.

  • What Harris and Trump plan to do about housing costs

  • Presidential: The presidents who’ve tried to win back the White House

  • The Campaign Moment: The Elon Musk effect

  • How Trump would fight a 2024 election loss

  • The union workers who could determine the election

  • This podcast was made by humans

  • Hamas's top leader is dead. What happens now?

  • The Campaign Moment: On the bizarre Trump campaign trail

  • Senate control may rest on a lone Montana Democrat

  • A voyage into the world’s most contested waterway

  • The deal reopening Three Mile Island to power AI

  • Selling America: The Army’s fight for recruits

  • Presidential: Women and the White House

  • The Campaign Moment: Can Democrats flip the House?

  • What Trump and Harris could do to your health care

  • FEMA’s battle against misinformation

  • The GOP's campaign to throw out mail-in votes

  • Israel, one year after Oct. 7

  • The ‘Caitlin Clark’ effect and the rise of the WNBA

  • How to make sense of political polls

  • The Campaign Moment: Walz vs. Vance

  • The devastation of Hurricane Helene

  • Inside Israel’s war strategy against Hezbollah

  • Deep Reads: A small town in Massachusetts grapples with a new shelter for immigrants

  • The Campaign Moment: The evolving battle for the Senate

  • North Carolina, Democrats' elusive battleground

  • Are Israel and Hezbollah on the cusp of all-out war?

  • The new Georgia rule that could cause election chaos

  • Should our snacks have warning labels?

  • The Campaign Moment: Trump’s security and a GOP problem in N.C.

  • Exploding pager attacks in Lebanon, and fears of a wider war

  • Springfield, Ohio, and the impact of a racist smear

  • The charges against Sean 'Diddy' Combs

  • Another potential assassination attempt against Trump

  • Need a confidence boost? 'Try This.'

  • Should schools ban cellphones?

  • The Campaign Moment: Harris knocks Trump off balance

  • Debunking Trump’s claims about violent crime

  • Should parents be charged in school shootings?

  • The Campaign Moment: A presidential debate redo

  • Running for Congress in a gerrymandered district

  • Big Tech had Harris’s back. Will she return the favor?

  • Why some disabled workers make $1 an hour

  • Why are songs getting shorter?

  • Deep Reads: An elite rock climber lost his vision, then found a way to climb blind

  • The Campaign Moment: Harris’s big interview

  • The promise and peril of ketamine

  • The Trump campaign, upended

  • How NASA plans to rescue two astronauts stuck in space

  • The poison in school water fountains

  • The Campaign Moment: Harris makes history

  • The strategy behind Ukraine’s move into Russia

  • The student revolution that toppled a government

  • The Campaign Moment: Biden passes the torch

  • Why is the U.S. obsessed with sanctions?

  • The long aftermath of the Freedom Summer murders

  • The Campaign Moment: Dems’ down-ballot dreams

  • Meet the organizers trying to reverse Florida’s abortion ban

  • Transgender athletes and the myth of inclusion in sports

  • The Democratic voters who aren't ready to forget Gaza

  • The ruling that could upend Google and Big Tech

  • The Campaign Moment: Another “Squad” loss and Walz’s record

  • A guide to breakdancing’s Olympic debut

  • TikTok, Big Tech and where your data is going

  • The Campaign Moment: Why Harris picked Walz

  • The Sports Moment: The U.S. women’s basketball team didn’t need Caitlin Clark

  • The escalating fight over Venezuela's future

  • Deep Reads: School turned him liberal. His mom loves Fox News. Will their bond survive?

  • The Campaign Moment: Trump’s ‘is she Black?’ attack

  • The story behind a landmark prisoner swap

  • A Hamas leader was assassinated. Will war spread?

  • The Sports Moment: The race for swimming supremacy

  • When it’s too hot to work

  • Deep Reads: Did their ‘Synchronicity’ album kill the Police?

  • The Campaign Moment: The online army helping Harris

  • CrowdStrike, Microsoft, and the glitch that rocked the world

  • The Sports Moment: Your passport to the Paris Olympics

  • The Campaign Moment: The next steps for Democrats

  • Introducing, "The Sports Moment"

  • Kamala Harris, Democrats' heir apparent

  • President Biden steps aside

  • Deep Reads: Can a civics teacher persuade her students to believe in democracy?

  • The Campaign Moment: Trump's convention, Biden's crisis

  • How the 1984 Olympics saved the Games

  • Voyager 1 revealed secrets of our universe. Is its time up?

  • What the Secret Service got wrong

  • The Campaign Moment: Trump picks Vance as running mate

  • The attempted assassination of Donald Trump

  • The Campaign Moment: Trump rides the wave of Biden turmoil

  • Is tennis having a moment?

  • A survival guide to summer travel

  • Will Democrats stand behind Biden?

  • France is in turmoil. Will the Olympics be okay?

  • Deep Reads: Public memories. Private struggles.

  • In a cooking rut? 'Try This.'

  • The election that could wipe out U.K. conservatives

  • The Campaign Moment: A chaotic 96 hours inside Biden world

  • The Supreme Court granted Trump broad immunity. What now?

  • The Campaign Moment: Dems in panic mode after the debate

  • She's a U.S. citizen, he's undocumented: A love story.

  • How bullying shaped the surgeon general's fight against social media

  • Why Mexico City is worried about Day Zero

  • The fall of Alex Jones and his conspiracy empire

  • The Campaign Moment: AI and other election threats

  • Why Republicans love to hate electric vehicles

  • How grievances splintered American sports

  • The underdogs of cricket: Team USA

  • Microplastics are everywhere. What can we do about it?

  • The Campaign Moment: Hunter Biden, Ohio lessons and low-info voters

  • Americans love supplements. Here's what you should know.

  • FTC Chair Lina Khan vs. Big Tech

  • A farm on the edge of Gaza

  • Could housing be the sleeper issue of 2024?

  • The Campaign Moment: Swing voters on Trump's verdict plus Biden's border order

  • Why Netanyahu is facing an ultimatum

  • A gun, a memoir and the trial of Biden’s son

  • The battle over Fauci's legacy

  • Inside TikTok's extraordinary almost-deal with the U.S.

  • The Campaign Moment: The politics of the Trump guilty verdict

  • Donald Trump, convicted felon

  • The escalating attacks in Gaza

  • Get ready for a hot AI summer

  • India’s historic election

  • Deep Reads: In Milwaukee, a patio becomes a battleground for Black public housing tenants

  • The Campaign Moment: Down-ballot Dems try to lift Biden

  • The ripple effects of the coup in Niger

  • A vote for the soul of the Republican Party

  • The Young Thug trial and how it could reshape music

  • The death of Iran’s president

  • The Campaign Moment: Trump accepted Biden’s debate proposal. Now what?

  • What to know about inflation right now

  • Rethinking identity in a fractured America

  • Body positivity in the age of Ozempic

  • The end of Google search as we know it

  • Is the Drake-Kendrick rap beef good for hip-hop?

  • The Campaign Moment: Trump trial delays, boos for MTG and Biden’s red line on Rafah

  • Will U.S. threats change Israel’s war?

  • Stormy Daniels takes the stand (and Trump curses)

  • How Pope Francis opened the Vatican to trans sex workers

  • Can U.S. aid to Ukraine make a dent in the war?

  • Deep Reads: One man threatened Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Here’s what happened next.

  • The Campaign Moment: Campus protests, a jail threat for Trump and Kristi Noem’s late dog Cricket

  • The unprecedented health-care hack that may affect you

  • The precarious power of Speaker Mike Johnson

  • India's secret assassination plot on U.S. soil

  • What to know about the new bird flu outbreak

  • The Campaign Moment: The GOP's Marjorie Taylor Greene problem

  • One woman’s failed abortions led another to motherhood

  • The mounting antiwar protests on college campuses

  • TikTok might get banned. For real this time.

  • Can cities fine unhoused people for sleeping outside?

  • Deep Reads: Riding the baddest bulls made him a legend. Then one broke his neck.

  • The Campaign Moment: Trump jurors and Biden on Israel

  • America’s toxic tap water problem

  • How a narco revolt pushed a peaceful nation to the brink

  • Will Israel “take the win”?

  • Day 1 of Trump's first criminal trial

  • The Campaign Moment: It’s 1864 in Arizona

  • How will O.J. Simpson be remembered?

  • The mounting allegations against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

  • Help! I haven’t filed my taxes yet!

  • How Trump narrowly escaped a cash crunch

  • Rethinking how to clean and style your home

  • The Campaign Moment: The MAGA purge of the GOP

  • What makes 2024's total solar eclipse so special

  • March Madness, Mulkey, and no men

  • The Florida abortion ban that could sway the election

  • How ultra-Orthodox Jews could imperil Netanyahu’s power

  • Beyoncé goes country

  • Ronna McDaniel drama, the RFK factor and Trump 'running for his freedom'

  • The Baltimore bridge collapse reveals who is most vulnerable

  • When police officers are predators: One teen's story

  • Why the Justice Department is taking on Apple’s iPhone

  • Abortion, guns and the state of a divided Supreme Court

  • Post Opinion: What to expect when you're expecting an abortion pill argument

  • When a viral fairy tale slams against reality

  • The Campaign Moment: Democrats' risky primary gamble, 'bloodbath' and more

  • Chef José Andrés on cooking in war zones

  • Nex Benedict and the rising threat to LGBTQ kids

  • Boeing's crisis continues. So, is it safe to fly?

  • Two Italian men became parents. Soon they could be outlaws.

  • Deep Reads: The Hero

  • The Campaign Moment: Key X factors in the Biden vs. Trump rematch

  • A dangerous power vacuum in Haiti

  • He used to campaign for Biden. Then Gaza happened.

  • College athletes are unionizing. Could this change sports?

  • The improbable U.S. plan to revitalize a Palestinian security force

  • The Campaign Moment: State of the Union and what Super Tuesday says

  • The Oscars are Sunday. Here’s what to catch up on.

  • Biden’s plan to keep the White House

  • Will the courts hold Trump accountable before November?

  • The new covid rules – and a measles comeback. Again.

  • The Campaign Moment: McConnell, Trump trials and Super Tuesday

  • Why immigration has strengthened the economy

  • The fight to keep Black moms and babies alive

  • Why students applying for financial aid are in limbo

  • The balance of the Ukraine war rests on aid

  • How to reset your relationship with exercise at any age

  • The Campaign Moment: Trump VP chatter, the Biden impeachment inquiry and more

  • The fragile future of IVF in Alabama

  • Can Tesla’s Full Self-Driving mode be trusted?

  • Navalny’s legacy

  • Deep Reads: The judgment of São Miguel

  • The Campaign Moment: From Trump to Swift

  • The destabilizing force of AI deepfakes in politics

  • Why many older women are saying “I don’t” to marriage

  • The growing dissent over Biden’s Israel policy

  • The “last refuge” in Gaza

  • We all watch football. But who is playing it?

  • Biden's fury over the special counsel report

  • Supreme Court seems ready to keep Trump on the ballot

  • Why El Salvador elected a self-proclaimed 'coolest dictator'

  • The 91-year-old fighting to kick Trump off the ballot

  • Iran’s proxy attacks in the Middle East

  • Deep Reads: Ripples of hate

  • The Texas border city caught in a constitutional crisis

  • Why Mark Zuckerberg apologized

  • The broken promises of the NFL’s concussion settlement

  • The debate over gas stoves reignites

  • What the U.N. court ruling means for Israel and Gaza

  • The ‘love languages’ are popular. Are they real?

  • How one abortion ad changed an election

  • Trump won again. Now what happens?

  • Tracking the Trump trials

  • Haley’s make-or-break moment in New Hampshire

  • Deep Reads: The real cost of one man’s $1 million stereo

  • How to spot (and avoid) ultra-processed foods

  • A famine looms in Gaza

  • Coronavirus, mpox and rabies: A tale of three viruses

  • The U.S., Yemen and the risk of regional escalation

  • Why a Trump win in Iowa may not mean victory later

  • The global stakes of Taiwan’s election

  • What we know about Alaska Airlines Flight 1282

  • Trump wants revenge in 2024

  • Is Florida cracking the push for cheaper medicine?

  • Harvard and the growing battle over DEI in America

  • Attacks in Beirut and Baghdad, and fears of a wider war

  • How record migration is testing Biden

  • The recession that wasn't

  • ‘Field Trip’: Gates of the Arctic National Park

  • Can’t sleep? ‘Try This.’

  • ‘Throughline’: There Will Be Bananas

  • Applying for college after the end of affirmative action

  • Ava DuVernay on making a film her way

  • A murdered peace activist and a war in her name

  • What you don’t know about assisted living in America

  • Colorado kicked Trump off the ballot. What’s next for 2024?

  • Is Israel running out of goodwill?

  • Harvard, big-tech money, and the whistleblower

  • Deep Reads: Their sons’ lives ended in gunfire. In grief, they found a second act.

  • The last endangered whale in captivity

  • The climate clues buried under Greenland’s ice sheet

  • The woman who took on the Texas abortion ban

  • Does the GOP race for second even matter?

  • Free speech, antisemitism, and the university fallout

  • How a neuroscientist beats winter depression

  • How to keep junk mail out of your mailbox

  • Why Ukraine’s counteroffensive failed to deliver

  • Who will run Gaza after the war?

  • Biden and the tale of the $16 McDonald's meal

  • The N.Y. law behind high-profile sexual assault cases

  • Does America have a drinking problem?

  • The oil executive leading this year’s climate summit

  • How a strike transformed the auto industry

  • Freed hostages and a fragile pause

  • Deep Reads: Football bonded them. Then it tore them apart.

  • A holiday message from ‘Post Reports’

  • How to be a financially savvy holiday shopper

  • Sam Altman and the chaos at OpenAI

  • Trapped in Gaza

  • Deep Reads: The librarian who couldn’t take it anymore

  • Surviving to graduation, Part 3

  • Surviving to graduation, Part 2

  • Surviving to graduation, Part 1

  • Why it took so long to get a postpartum depression pill

  • Netanyahu: The man leading Israel's war against Hamas

  • The soft power of China’s pandas

  • Portugal's secret to living longer

  • Why are so many Americans dying early?

  • Trump on the witness stand

  • What Tuesday’s election could mean for abortion in 2024

  • The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop: ‘We all had great expectations’

  • The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop: ‘Somebody knows’

  • A family torn apart by a Trump-era policy

  • Why the U.S. gives so much aid to Israel

  • A night with the rat hunters

  • The “second phase” of Israel’s war with Gaza

  • How Taylor Swift became her own economy

  • A family taken by Hamas

  • The new House speaker is Mike Johnson. Who?

  • The Trump allies pleading guilty

  • Mexico’s migration challenge

  • Deep Reads: A trans woman’s journey to acceptance

  • How Lunchables ended up on school lunch trays

  • Will there ever be a new House speaker?

  • Searching for safety in Gaza

  • The threat of saltwater in the Mississippi River

  • The Wild West of off-brand Ozempic

  • The cost of India’s unbearable heat

  • Bracing for what comes next in the Israel-Gaza war

  • Introducing “The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop”

  • The scars of Native American boarding schools

  • The “urban doom loop” could be coming to a city near you

  • Understanding the Israel-Hamas war

  • Deep Reads: Inside the unfolding recovery of the Fetterman family

  • It's Fat Bear Week. Yes, that's a thing.

  • A breakthrough in Tupac Shakur’s case – 27 years later

  • The brief, chaotic tenure of Speaker Kevin McCarthy

  • Why the U.S. government is suing Amazon

  • Life in the pink motel, a year after Hurricane Ian

  • Dianne Feinstein’s big legacy – and empty Senate seat

  • The saga of Sen. Bob Menendez

  • What a government shutdown could mean for you

  • A son reported his dad for Jan 6. Can the family heal?

  • The child-care crisis is about to get worse

  • Deep Reads: A young mother’s disappearance

  • What the Hollywood strikes mean for fall TV

  • The climate factor in Libya’s deadly floods

  • A year of protests and repression in Iran

  • A killing in Canada, a ripple in geopolitics

  • What's at stake in a historic autoworkers strike

  • Healing through surfing on Maui

  • Reported by her own students for a lesson on race

  • McCarthy’s impeachment inquiry against Biden

  • Waiting for aid in Morocco

  • Being a journalist in Modi’s India

  • Deep Reads: A stranger bought the home where her family fled slavery

  • A deadly risk factor in extreme heat: Schizophrenia

  • The hidden toll of electric cars, Part 3

  • The hidden toll of electric cars, Part 2

  • The hidden toll of electric cars, Part 1

  • A message from 'Post Reports'

  • The unfinished work of the March on Washington

  • What to know about covid-19 this fall

  • What a month of disasters tells us about climate change

  • A GOP debate without Trump

  • A life-and-death fight to ban ‘forever chemicals’

  • A road trip with Sinéad O’Connor

  • Where does Maui go from here?

  • What Georgia's racketeering charges could mean for Trump

  • 'Brain desirable,' Part 2

  • 'Brain desirable,' Part 1

  • It was all a dream: Hip-hop turns 50

  • Meet the hackers trying to make AI go rogue

  • Avoiding the news? You’re not alone.

  • RFK Jr.’s politics of conspiracy

  • The fading invincibility of U.S. women’s soccer

  • Friendship: It’s good for your health

  • The problem for NFL running backs

  • United States v. Donald Trump. Again.

  • Two years ago, an abortion ban made them teen parents

  • How Jason Aldean’s 'Small Town' became a right-wing anthem

  • Deep Reads: After Mississippi banned his hormone shots, an 8-hour journey

  • Parents are using AirTags to track kids

  • The doctors prescribing misinformation

  • Who’s driving Israel’s political crisis?

  • The 'parental rights' group igniting the GOP

  • Wait, so is the economy…good?

  • Field Trip: White Sands National Park

  • The scandals of Shein's fast-fashion empire

  • Get ready for a historic World Cup

  • Hollywood’s existential crisis

  • The hidden truth about Red Cross lifeguards

  • Deep Reads: A gay couple ran a restaurant in peace. Then new neighbors arrived.

  • How to hate your printer a little bit less

  • How hundreds of migrants drowned on Greece’s watch

  • Inside a critical moment for NATO

  • Saudi Arabia’s quest to take over pro golf

  • Nikki Haley and the Confederate flag

  • Deep Reads: Bitter rivals. Beloved friends. Survivors.

  • A mind-bending discovery about our universe

  • Field Trip: Glacier National Park

  • Field Trip: Yosemite National Park

  • The future of college without affirmative action

  • Your summer movie bucket list

  • A president, his son, and his political woes

  • The conservative doctors upending trans rights

  • What comes after the Wagner rebellion in Russia

  • Listen to this: It’s good for your health

  • The lawless deep sea

  • The barista who fought Starbucks

  • Why a once-banned world leader is getting a state dinner

  • Introducing “Field Trip”

  • Love, leather and fighting the next mpox outbreak

  • The eyes holding courts accountable

  • Who’s who in the Trump documents case

  • A Supreme Court surprise on voting rights

  • Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive

  • United States v. Trump

  • Unhealthy air everywhere

  • Uncovering modern slavery in D.C.’s suburbs

  • What you need to know about the GOP presidential race

  • A hitchhiker's guide to Washington’s new abnormal

  • Lonely? You're not alone.

  • The debt deal nobody likes

  • How Erdogan won after a close call in Turkey

  • The toll of DeSantis’s election police unit

  • Reinventing the Disney princess business

  • The false quote that pit MLK against Malcolm X

  • Does Ron DeSantis stand a chance?

  • The silent crisis in men’s health

  • He was an election official in 2020. Now he has PTSD.

  • The short life of Baby Milo

  • A fragile calm at the border

  • The doomsday scenarios if the U.S. defaults

  • Fresh havoc from the Discord leaks

  • Elon’s Twitter

  • Should mommy bloggers pay their kids for content?

  • The Supreme Court’s potential conflict-of-interest problem

  • The sexual abuse verdict against Trump

  • The end of the covid emergency

  • Why are we forgetting the pandemic already?

  • Crazy rich royals

  • TV and film writers hit the picket line

  • Small steps to live your best sustainable life

  • Playing chicken with the debt ceiling

  • The threat within the world's largest refugee camp

  • Curtis Sittenfeld on “Romantic Comedy”

  • How artificial intelligence is saving people’s voices

  • Is Dianne Feinstein a liability for Democrats?

  • The rise of a shadowy Russian mercenary network

  • The enthusiasm gap for Biden 2024

  • This Barbie is a business decision

  • The deadly world of white-supremacist prison gangs

  • Does Disney have a Star Wars problem?

  • The warring leaders pushing Sudan to the brink

  • "I don't want to die trying to have a baby."

  • What DeSantis did at Guantánamo Bay

  • Fox News on trial

  • The gamers behind a leak of state secrets

  • The top-secret document leak panicking U.S. officials

  • Will abortion pills stay legal?

  • The virus hunters

  • The Iraq I never knew

  • Why American cities are getting Whiter

  • How Putin pushed Finland to join NATO

  • The politics of Trump's surrender

  • An historic global heist — and a rapper on trial

  • Trump’s indicted. Now what?

  • Finding love in an AI place

  • Can the pitch clock save baseball?

  • How the AR-15 became America’s gun

  • A turning point in Israel

  • The realities of being transgender in the U.S.

  • Mr. TikTok goes to Washington

  • Putin and Xi want a new world order

  • What priests on Grindr can tell us about data privacy

  • Should I be worried about all the bank failures?

  • What's in an American name?

  • The Texas case that could soon upend abortion everywhere

  • Did the AI behind ChatGPT just get smarter?

  • What teachers won’t teach anymore

  • The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank

  • Hollywood sets have a safety problem

  • The science of pandemic grief

  • The kidnapping of four Americans in Mexico

  • Surviving on less than $6 a meal

  • The alleged Ponzi scheme that preyed on Mormons

  • What really happens to your donated clothes

  • How AP African American studies became so controversial

  • A new era of extremism in Israel and the West Bank

  • Revelations from the defamation case against Fox News

  • The push for the four-day workweek

  • A message from Martine

  • The war in Ukraine, one year later

  • They still love Trump. But will they vote for him again?

  • Should we still be worried about a recession?

  • ‘What if Yale finds out?’

  • Beyoncé’s Renaissance

  • Living next to a chemical disaster in Ohio

  • Nikki Haley has entered the presidential chat

  • The race against the clock in Turkey and Syria

  • The AI arms race is on

  • What ‘The Last of Us’ means for TV

  • The antiabortion movement at a crossroads

  • A ballooning interest in China's spy program

  • Sifting through the rubble in Turkey and Syria

  • The future of Kamala Harris

  • Need financial advice? Call your mother.

  • And the Oscar (should) go to...?

  • Who’s in charge in the 118th Congress?

  • The FDA is ready for gay and bisexual men to donate blood

  • Pandemic rents soared. Now what?

  • Tyre Nichols and the promise of police reform

  • The case of the missing workers

  • Jacinda Ardern is burnt out

  • The power – and limits – of California’s gun laws

  • Domestic violence cases rise with extreme weather

  • How to be smart with your money at every age

  • Friendship: It’s good for your health

  • Who is George Santos, anyway?

  • Isolated Putin

  • Climate trauma is real. Could nature be the cure?

  • Help! My family is royally messed up!

  • What we know about the Biden documents

  • America’s fragile aviation system

  • Covid whiplash in China

  • Why Biden is restricting border crossings

  • Brazil’s insurrection

  • Trump, two years after Jan. 6

  • A Brazil without Bolsonaro

  • Tinder in the trenches

  • What happened to Kevin McCarthy?

  • Check out The 7 for Friday, December 30

  • The 7 for Thursday, December 29

  • The 7 for Wednesday, December 28

  • Check out The 7 for Tuesday, December 27

  • Will the real ‘Queen of Christmas’ please stand up?

  • How to ‘Eat & Flourish’ in 2023

  • Can nuclear fusion save the world?

  • What Ukrainian refugees were promised

  • Baby, it’s covid outside

  • Inside the antiabortion war room for 2023

  • Investigating the sport my dad made famous

  • The journey to Qatar's World Cup final

  • New life hack: The joy snack

  • Operation Sour Cream

  • Hope and fear: Dispatches from Iran

  • What it’s like to survive a school shooting

  • Bringing Brittney Griner home

  • Who is Kevin McCarthy?

  • The downfall of FTX

  • What to expect in Georgia’s runoff election

  • What drug overdoses did to my hometown

  • Iran is ramping up its secret kidnapping plots

  • Inside senators’ fight to protect same-sex marriage

  • Trump continues to be plagued by legal woes

  • The outrage over ‘zero covid’ in China

  • Say goodbye to Black Friday

  • Is your kid ready for a phone?

  • The end of the Pelosi era

  • No beer, plenty of scandal: Qatar’s World Cup

  • The urgent situation in Haiti

  • Trump is back. Back again.

  • Inside the covert abortion pill pipeline

  • Ukraine’s triumph in Kherson

  • Who should pay for climate disasters?

  • Is Ron DeSantis the GOP’s golden ticket?

  • So, who won?

  • Gen Z’s political coming of age

  • What Musk’s Twitter chaos means for Election Day

  • Goodbye Daylight Saving Time… For now

  • An election to upend elections

  • Fauci’s not done yet

  • Was the attack on the Pelosi home preventable?

  • Introducing "The 7"

  • The Arizona news anchor turned GOP darling

  • How the war in Ukraine is shaping Ohio’s Senate race

  • The illness straining pediatric hospitals

  • Will you ever be able to buy a house?

  • British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s rise to power

  • The pandemic wake-up call for schools

  • Can Fetterman flip a Senate seat in Pennsylvania?

  • America has a Black sperm donor shortage

  • The Black-White covid death rate flipped. Why?

  • Battleground Georgia

  • The retired military cashing in with repressive governments

  • Making hearing more accessible

  • Investigating families of trans kids gets personal

  • The billionaire Starbucks CEO and his ‘Venti’ union fight

  • What happens in Vegas … could control Washington

  • Why Kanye’s posts could be the future of social media

  • The war is back in Kyiv

  • The supremely conservative Supreme Court

  • In Truss the U.K. doesn't trust

  • The escalating crackdowns in Iran

  • How U.S. Soccer failed its players

  • The migrants caught in a political ploy

  • How our bodies changed during the pandemic

  • In Hurricane Ian’s 'expanding bull’s eye'

  • Vaccinating against monkeypox — at the club

  • The woman leading Italy’s far-right

  • How the NFL sidelines Black coaches

  • Why Russians have had enough with this war

  • Why women are burning hijabs in Iran

  • The plot to steal $250 million from hungry children

  • Hurricane Fiona, and the scars of Maria

  • Does the world need a British monarchy anymore?

  • The Afghans stranded at a luxury resort

  • Strike plans derailed — for now

  • Your fall coronavirus booster questions, answered

  • The Jan. 6 committee's unfinished work

  • Is the tide turning in Ukraine?

  • How abortion is changing the way people vote

  • ‘London Bridge is Down’

  • No clean water in Jackson, Miss.

  • How a special master could change the Trump investigation

  • Broken Doors, Episode 4

  • Broken Doors, Episode 3

  • Broken Doors, Episode 2

  • Broken Doors, Episode 1

  • No-knock warrants, revisited

  • 'The Mamas' and the cult of mom groups

  • How student debt relief works

  • What really happened as the U.S. left Afghanistan

  • How a car bomb in Moscow became a flash point in Ukraine

  • How favoritism trumped science in Iran's covid response

  • The media mogul and the former president

  • The botched monkeypox response

  • Liz Cheney’s fall — and future

  • Back to school with a catastrophic teacher shortage

  • The cost of peace in Afghanistan

  • The nuclear documents

  • The right-wing rise of tech billionaire Peter Thiel

  • Not the New Deal, but a big deal

  • Why the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago

  • How a prisoner swap for Brittney Griner could happen

  • The essential labor of care work

  • Flying is a mess. Blame the airlines.

  • The steel mill town being reshaped by abortion

  • When abortion is on the ballot

  • Is Afghanistan harboring terrorists — again?

  • He voted to impeach Trump. Did it kill his career?

  • Your kids’ apps are spying on them. Here’s what to do.

  • The true story of a 10-year-old’s abortion

  • The Justice Department eyes Trump

  • The race to contain monkeypox

  • How U.S. interest rates could fuel a global hunger crisis

  • Trump’s missing hours on Jan. 6

  • The end of universal free school lunch

  • Inflation is making people homeless

  • Britain’s hottest day ever

  • ‘Multiple systemic failures’ in Uvalde

  • 'The Gringo Hunters'

  • Inside Gretchen Whitmer's abortion fight

  • The Twitter-Elon Musk showdown has arrived

  • Why is President Biden so unpopular?

  • The Uber Files

  • The next abortion fight is over state lines

  • Boris makes his Brexit

  • A rescue mission outside of Kyiv

  • How do you punish a mass shooter?

  • Freaking out about the economy? Let's talk.

  • Miscarriage, abortion and the legal gray area for doctors

  • A SCOTUS term like no other

  • Congress passed gun control. Will it last?

  • The most damning Jan. 6 testimony yet

  • She wanted an abortion. Now, she has twins.

  • The day Roe v. Wade fell

  • The Amazon uprising

  • Latin America’s new left

  • The Google engineer who thinks its AI has come alive

  • ‘Pro-life’ in a post-Roe world

  • The untold story of ‘All the President’s Men’

  • Finally, vaccines for young kids

  • A last-chance deal on gun control?

  • The ‘big lie’ candidates

  • A recession? In this economy?!

  • 'Broken Doors,' Episode 6

  • How the abortion ruling could impact Black women

  • The banned book club

  • A preview of the Jan. 6 hearings

  • The housing crisis hits mobile homes

  • Too liberal for California?

  • "Broken Doors," Episode 5

  • “Dirty Dancing” to “Knocked Up”: Abortion in the movies

  • 99 days of war in Ukraine

  • What went wrong in Uvalde

  • Out to dry after a hurricane

  • "Broken Doors," Episode 4

  • Depp v. Heard

  • What comes after the NRA

  • ‘It started in the fourth grade building’

  • Monkeypox: Should we be worried?

  • Georgia's Trump question

  • ‘His Name Is George Floyd’

  • The untold story of the Texas abortion ban

  • ‘Un-retiring’

  • ​​Why Putin is the best thing to happen to NATO

  • The forces shaping the 2022 midterm story

  • Black in Time: The Gilded Age, Bridgerton & Beyond

  • ‘Pregnant? Don’t want to be? Call Jane.’

  • The baby formula crisis

  • The ‘kingpin’ of opioid makers

  • What we can learn from vaccinated covid deaths

  • Atul Gawande on why we still need covid funding

  • One of the deadliest places on Earth to have a baby

  • The power of language in the abortion fight

  • The economics of abortion access

  • Drafting the end of Roe v. Wade

  • The changing face of J.D. Vance

  • The carpet cleaner who speaks 24 languages

  • Why fewer kids are going to college

  • On the front lines in Ukraine

  • The $44 billion question

  • Disney vs. DeSantis

  • “Broken Doors,” Episode 3

  • What ‘greenwashing’ means for climate change

  • The trouble with policing ‘hot spots’

  • Planes, trains & poop: the future of coronavirus

  • Elon Musk’s vision for Twitter

  • Life Kit: Dealing with mental health at work

  • “Broken Doors,” Episode 2

  • The danger of forever chemicals

  • The misinformation war in Ukraine

  • Will France elect its first far-right president?

  • How the student loan freeze helped Black women

  • “Broken Doors,” Episode 1

  • Is accountability possible for Amir Locke's killing?

  • In Oklahoma, a closing window to access abortion

  • A secret campaign against TikTok

  • ‘How many more Buchas are there?’

  • An ICU nurse confronts Year 3 of the pandemic

  • The view from Kyiv

  • The rise and fall of Peloton

  • How the war in Ukraine could end

  • Preparing for a post-Roe America

  • What’s the deal with Ginni Thomas?

  • Mariupol, war crimes, and NATO’s limits

  • Fauci on the BA.2 variant

  • The Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings

  • Death in the rainforest

  • Daylight Saving Time … forever?

  • Why Jason Rezaian is scared for Brittney Griner

  • Gas prices are the new war bonds

  • How Hong Kong’s ‘zero covid’ policy backfired

  • Is Russia losing the war?

  • Who gets to stop thinking about the pandemic

  • Russia’s war on the truth

  • The hidden cost of police misconduct

  • Reading Putin

  • Is Russia committing war crimes?

  • What ‘the Roger Stone tapes’ reveal about Jan. 6

  • Zelensky: The TV president turned war hero

  • Sanctions on oligarchs, and a lockout in baseball

  • Fleeing Ukraine

  • Is Russia sanctions-proof?

  • Russia, Ukraine and the NATO question

  • Getting to know Ketanji Brown Jackson

  • Russia’s assault on Ukraine

  • Inside a police training conference

  • ‘The beginning of a Russian invasion’

  • Happy Presidents’ Day! Or … not?

  • Road-tripping through a divided state

  • The Sandy Hook settlement

  • How private equity is changing America’s suburbs

  • A test for Kamila Valieva – and the Olympics

  • Will anyone save Ukraine?

  • Skating and SCOTUS

  • Why your rent is going up

  • Is ISIS back?

  • Born in the U.S.A., skiing for China

  • Can diplomacy save Ukraine?

  • A way back to Adelaida

  • George Floyd and the ‘duty to intervene’

  • Getting vaccines ready for young kids

  • Boycott or not, the Olympics are big business

  • Taking politics out of parole

  • And now, some good news

  • Winter's grip on Kabul

  • Breyer will retire — just in time for Biden

  • Your pay raise? No match for inflation.

  • A war in the heart of Europe?

  • Inside an overwhelmed emergency room

  • You get a test! And you get a test!

  • Will Democrats flunk their midterm?

  • A synagogue held hostage

  • The first-ever list of enslavers in Congress

  • The president wants voting reform. Can he get it?

  • Why everything is so expensive right now

  • Empty shelves, fewer babies: How the pandemic is leading to less

  • Omicron is breaking records – and our health-care system

  • The push to keep schools open

  • Four Hours of Insurrection

  • Jamie Raskin’s year of grief and purpose

  • The scars of January 6th

  • The pivotal and petty battle for QAnon’s future

  • A ‘pandemic on fast forward’

  • What is a tree worth?

  • One last look at 2021

  • Hasan Minhaj’s diasporic comedy

  • J. Smith-Cameron on ‘Succession’

  • Amazon, can I have my name back?

  • The holidays are weird. Carolyn Hax is here to help.

  • Dr. Wen’s advice for the holidays

  • The promise of anti-covid pills

  • Omicron is everywhere. Here’s what to do.

  • Quitters, part 3

  • Quitters, part 2

  • Quitters, part 1

  • In Chicago, a test case for Biden’s EPA

  • The new ‘tornado alley’

  • After a school shooting

  • When is it self-defense?

  • Biden ended “Remain in Mexico.” Now it’s back.

  • Russian troops on Ukraine's border

  • The trial of Elizabeth Holmes

  • Mold at Howard U., and an omicron update

  • Twitter verifies a new CEO

  • ICE’s deportation ‘force-multiplier’: Local sheriffs

  • A new vision to overturn Roe v. Wade

  • *Omicron has entered the chat.*

  • The myth of Thanksgiving

  • A family confronts White privilege

  • Fauci’s advice for America

  • Why a jury acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse

  • How ‘Europe’s last dictator’ is weaponizing refugees

  • What Sinema wants

  • 3G is ending. Who will be left behind?

  • McConnell & Trump: It’s complicated.

  • The environmental cost of online shopping

  • Pandemic math: Retiring without Social Security

  • A post-presidency like no other

  • Kyle Rittenhouse on trial

  • How a crowd can become deadly

  • The zebra files

  • Listening in as teens talk about race

  • Big GOP energy

  • Democracy as a trust exercise

  • How law enforcement failed on Jan. 6

  • Instagram, Facebook and this Meta episode

  • The next phase of the pandemic

  • How did a loaded gun end up on a movie set?

  • The mystery of Manchin’s motivations

  • Facebook’s role in the Jan. 6 attack

  • Issa Rae and the growing pains of being ‘Insecure’

  • Vigilante violence on trial

  • Should the U.S. brace for a ‘twindemic’?

  • America’s broken supply chain

  • Colin Powell’s complicated legacy

  • The NBA’s Kyrie problem

  • Should defending Taiwan be a red line for the U.S.?

  • A new model for affordable housing

  • The Black voters disappointed in Biden

  • Why child-care workers are quitting

  • What do we do about Facebook?

  • Looted treasure and offshore accounts

  • Putin, a shop cleaner and a Monte Carlo mystery

  • King Abdullah’s secret splurges

  • A tax haven in America’s heartland

  • The anti-vax wellness influencers

  • On the death of species

  • Can military leaders answer for Afghanistan?

  • Sex-trafficked — and jailed

  • What we know about Havana Syndrome

  • Gabby Petito, and the victims left out of headlines

  • Hooked on a ceiling

  • An immigration crisis in Del Rio, Tex.

  • The young and the vaccinated

  • Who are the Oath Keepers?

  • America’s Song, Part 2

  • America’s Song, Part 1

  • The end of the Merkel era

  • When an OB/GYN is antiabortion

  • Delta’s stress test on schools

  • California’s recall fever

  • Inside the newsroom on 9/11

  • The YOLO economy paradox

  • The legal limbo for Afghan evacuees

  • The beginning of the end of Roe v. Wade?

  • What is ISIS-K?

  • Who decides who gets evicted?

  • The Full Comirnaty

  • The choice to stay in Kabul

  • Is this a new Taliban?

  • The Afghanistan Papers, revisited

  • Disaster on repeat in Haiti

  • Keeping kids safe this school year

  • The Afghanistan war blame game

  • A disastrous American exit

  • Interview with the TikTok Guy

  • The town lost to the Dixie Fire

  • How Mitch learned to stop worrying and love a bill

  • The fall of Andrew Cuomo

  • ‘A code red for humanity’

  • The people left out of the infrastructure deal

  • Back-to-school struggles

  • The brothers Cuomo

  • ‘Broke again’

  • The art of the infrastructure deal

  • The dream of a Black utopia

  • ‘We don’t even think about race.’

  • Return of the Mask

  • The price of being the GOAT

  • Investigating the insurrection

  • Marooned in Matamoros, Part 2

  • Marooned in Matamoros, Part 1

  • Can the Olympics be covid-safe?

  • The release of Abdul Latif Nasir

  • The spyware secretly hacking smartphones

  • Crying in H Mart with Michelle Zauner

  • America’s collective amnesia in Haiti

  • Texas Democrats’ exodus

  • To boost or not to boost?

  • How to not get scammed

  • Curating Black history

  • Leaving Afghanistan

  • An assassination, and the future of Haiti

  • What the delta variant means for you

  • Post-vax advice, with Carolyn Hax

  • Another blow to the Voting Rights Act

  • Why was Bill Cosby released from prison?

  • Surviving the heat dome

  • The ‘nightmare scenario’ response to the pandemic

  • The search for voices in the rubble

  • Free Britney?

  • A test case for vaccine mandates

  • The legacy of a bombing

  • Biden’s Catholicism

  • The joys and struggle of Juneteenth

  • Inflation, inflation, inflation

  • The Biden-Putin summit

  • How to fix a labor shortage

  • A reckoning for People of Praise

  • Introducing ‘Please, Go On’

  • Washington’s X-Files

  • ‘Do not come.’

  • Reclaiming stolen bitcoin

  • Manchin on a mission

  • Is baseball broken?

  • Bye-bye, Bibi?

  • A brief history of Black rebellion

  • Fauci’s inbox

  • On cicada time

  • The mystery of covid’s origins

  • Decisions, decisions

  • A dissident, a plane and the future of Belarus

  • The crypto yo-yo

  • Inside the failures of the Secret Service

  • The power (and limits) of a hate-crime law

  • Finally, kids pay off

  • Matt Gaetz and the limits of GOP loyalty

  • Devastation in Gaza

  • The great unmasking?

  • Running on empty

  • Dude, where’s my Uber?

  • Liz Cheney vs. the new GOP

  • Displacement in East Jerusalem

  • When police watchdogs lack teeth

  • Unfriending Trump

  • What it takes to police the police

  • For India, no end to pandemic in sight

  • The legacy of the 1963 Children’s Crusade

  • Revisiting 'The Life of George Floyd'

  • The do’s and don’ts of going maskless

  • Biden’s first 100 days

  • What the census means for your democracy

  • The surge in India

  • Fighting environmental racism

  • Amazon and the new trust busters

  • Processing a guilty verdict

  • Derek Chauvin, convicted murderer

  • When gun laws fail to stop a mass shooting

  • Derek Chauvin's defense

  • Getting Putin’s attention

  • Ending the forever war?

  • Weighing the risks of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine

  • Tracking down the Capitol rioters

  • Putting police on trial

  • Amazon vs. unions

  • Georgia’s tug-of-war on voting

  • Could the economy get … too good?

  • A fourth covid surge?

  • Can a PSA end a pandemic?

  • The witnesses to George Floyd's death

  • Crossing the border

  • Scamming pandemic relief

  • Where is Mazen al-Hamada?

  • The cost of racism for Asian businesses

  • Biden’s first news conference

  • Biden’s uphill climb on gun control

  • Gun violence in a pandemic

  • Another vaccine on the horizon?

  • The case against the filibuster

  • A specific kind of racism

  • The shootings in Atlanta

  • Will Cuomo step down?

  • Biden’s border crisis

  • A pandemic year

  • The pandemic’s lost students

  • A jury of Derek Chauvin’s peers

  • Vaccinated? Here’s what’s safe.

  • What’s in the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill

  • A turning point for voting rights

  • The legacy of a conspiracy theory

  • Don’t mask with Texas

  • Gen Z leads LGBT shift

  • Biden’s Middle East woes

  • The violence rattling Asian Americans

  • A balancing act in Honduras

  • Will a minimum-wage hike save the economy?

  • An apolitical Justice Department?

  • Pregnancy, coronavirus vaccines and a difficult choice

  • Why so many Texans still don't have water

  • The rise and fall of Philly’s mass vaccination clinic

  • The lone grid state

  • How many extremists are in the military?

  • ‘Presidential’: Andrew Johnson

  • Liz Cheney’s ‘vote of conscience’

  • A split screen of two presidents

  • The mob that Trump built?

  • ‘The framers’ worst nightmare come to life’

  • Trump’s rhetoric on trial

  • Democrats prepare to go it alone on covid relief

  • Putin’s latest gamble

  • The GOP’s Marjorie Taylor Greene problem

  • What happens after Myanmar’s coup?

  • The ex-president’s defense

  • The Man in the Middle

  • Gaming Wall Street

  • All the (former) president’s men

  • The battle over reopening schools

  • Whose Senate is it anyway?

  • 400,000 people are dead. Can Biden change course?

  • All-American terrorism

  • The 46th president

  • Biden’s first days

  • Tulsa, 100 years later

  • Four hours of insurrection

  • A brief history of tear gas in America

  • Impeached, again

  • Who’s in charge of the GOP?

  • The insurrection planned in plain sight

  • Trump’s ‘American Carnage’

  • What happens after an insurrection?

  • Two Americas collide

  • Can America’s vaccine rollout be fixed?

  • ‘I just want to find 11,780 votes’

  • Georgia on our minds

  • Love, actually … isn’t all around

  • Underwater during a pandemic

  • ‘Presidential’: The story of Joe Biden

  • London on lockdown

  • Is $900 billion too little too late?

  • The sensibility of Janet Yellen

  • From Russia, with malware

  • Get rich or vote trying

  • The vaccine is here. She got it first.

  • Immigration under Trump

  • Policing mental health crises

  • A supply chain that could end the pandemic

  • Bridging the vaccine’s trust gap

  • Biden’s unorthodox health team

  • Lame-duck executions

  • America’s deadliest serial killer

  • The battle between fear and boredom in El Paso

  • How to raise $170 million after an election

  • Why was Iran’s top nuclear scientist killed?

  • Biden’s play-it-safe, history-making Cabinet

  • The emotional toll of distance learning

  • Working moms are not okay

  • The invisible public health crisis

  • The campaign to flip the election

  • Inauguration is 62 days away. What could go wrong?

  • How we voted, and why

  • A red wave of Republicans — and covid cases

  • The lame-duck economy

  • The worst covid surge is just beginning

  • What’s wrong with polling?

  • Is this a coup?

  • These tweets may be harmful to your democracy

  • New president, same pandemic

  • How does a man who hates losing prepare to lose?

  • The divided states of America

  • The race to 270

  • It’s not over yet

  • The citizen’s guide to election night

  • The year of the voter

  • Keeping up with the Boneses

  • Will our democracy survive this election?

  • Q-tips, generators and a prayer: How to run an election

  • Can we trust polling in battleground states?

  • Will your vote count?

  • The court that Mitch McConnell built

  • The winners and losers of early voting

  • 545 kids

  • The latest on the race for a vaccine

  • Can Senate Republicans survive Trump?

  • Election 2020: Lawyers vs. more lawyers

  • The Life of George Floyd

  • Tracking a secret outbreak in Iowa

  • Everyone wants a stimulus deal. So why isn’t there one?

  • How covid-19 amplified the anti-vaccine movement

  • Introducing Amy Coney Barrett

  • Trump’s loyal base

  • The problem with grand juries

  • With Trump sick, Biden puts the virus front and center

  • When serving the president means risking covid-19

  • Outbreak in the West Wing

  • "A secret that she couldn't tell"

  • The ultimate coronavirus test for the president

  • Introducing "Canary: The Washington Post Investigates"

  • Nine months and 1 million lives lost

  • Revisiting the 2016 ‘October Surprise’

  • Is Trump actually rich?

  • Trapped inside the Star Motel

  • How policing failed Breonna Taylor

  • Why Mitch McConnell is unstoppable

  • Fall’s here. So is a rise in coronavirus cases.

  • America after RBG

  • “I hired you because you’re Black.”

  • The White women turning away from Trump

  • How federal regulators failed meat plant workers

  • The 1963 Birmingham bombing’s ‘Fifth Girl’

  • After Oregon fires, no house to come home to

  • Nineteen children and counting

  • The American West is burning

  • E. Jean Carroll v. the United States?

  • The postmaster general’s alleged straw-donor scheme

  • Is it okay to laugh at Florida Man?

  • The U.S. is deporting Nicaraguan asylum seekers

  • Why your groceries just got more expensive

  • The children left behind in online learning

  • The TikTok ban, explained

  • What happens when federal workers get political

  • Two conventions, two American realities

  • A story on repeat in America

  • The quiet ambition of Mike Pence

  • The invisible hand of Melania Trump

  • In the words of Trump’s sister: ‘You can’t trust him’

  • Remote learning during a pandemic is hard

  • What happened at UNC-Chapel Hill?

  • How Howard University shaped Kamala Harris

  • Women’s suffrage and the Black women left out

  • Trump vs. the Postal Service

  • Ten bucks left, no place to go

  • What’s up with the Postal Service?

  • Kamala Harris, Joe Biden and the future for Democrats

  • More mail-in ballots, more problems?

  • America’s eviction crisis

  • A new gentrification crisis

  • How negligence killed scores in Beirut

  • The organ transplant aftershock

  • America’s vanishing economy

  • How the pandemic left America behind

  • Capital B for Black

  • Can police learn to de-escalate?

  • The attorney general’s defense

  • No really, how long before a coronavirus vaccine?

  • Public vs. private: The pandemic education gap

  • Policing while black

  • A show of force in American cities

  • A looming deadline for tens of millions of Americans

  • The Gettysburg Troll

  • Federal agents storm Portland

  • Inside the Houston surge

  • A tale of two vaccine searches

  • A crisis for education

  • How some campus health centers fail students

  • How Trump rewards loyalty

  • A new Hong Kong

  • Will we ever see Trump’s taxes?

  • Black women to Biden: You owe us

  • Teaching the human body to fight covid-19

  • Will there be another stimulus bill?

  • “The Cursed Platoon,” Part 2

  • “The Cursed Platoon,” Part 1

  • Why would Russia pay the Taliban to kill U.S. troops?

  • The child-care problem

  • A reprieve for abortion rights

  • Policing the black imagination

  • Tamir Rice’s mother on the trauma of loss

  • The economics of Trump’s visa restrictions

  • Times are changing. The president's message is not.

  • How to develop a vaccine — quickly and ethically

  • Why Americans don’t learn about Tulsa, or Juneteenth

  • What’s next for the ‘dreamers’?

  • The NFL after George Floyd

  • How BLM is challenging Big Tech

  • SCOTUS rules in favor of LGBTQ workers

  • Why Hollywood loves cop stories

  • What it means to ‘defund the police’

  • Why a vaccine won’t be a silver bullet

  • A funeral, and a call to justice

  • Why police convictions are so rare

  • The legacy of American riots

  • The failure to protect black Americans from covid-19

  • Racism, protests and the challenge for Joe Biden

  • Protesters vs. a presidential photo-op

  • Anger and anguish across America

  • One hundred thousand.

  • ‘We woke up to a city of ash’

  • Trump vs. Big Tech

  • It’s not normal for so many Americans to feel depressed

  • Will Hong Kong be changed forever?

  • Why the need to go might prevent us from going out

  • Who is Hillary without Bill?

  • The end of retail as we know it?

  • Vote by mail? Harder than it sounds.

  • Fighting covid-19: A tale of two countries

  • What happens when the watchdog gets fired

  • What comes after reparations

  • Choosing between a paycheck and your health

  • Is dining out officially dead?

  • Bill Barr’s attempt to undo the Mueller investigation

  • What happened with Ahmaud Arbery’s case?

  • The sound of silence

  • ‘You have all the jobs’: Motherhood during the pandemic

  • Your money and the pandemic

  • A pandemic playbook for political campaigns

  • The deaths that haven’t been counted

  • The changing face of grief

  • The rise of sourdough bread baking

  • Two thousand hours of Louis Armstrong

  • What is Tara Reade accusing Joe Biden of?

  • What we know — and still don’t — about the coronavirus

  • The pandemic at sea

  • The mysterious clotting in covid-19 patients

  • The history of American antipathy toward masks

  • A coronavirus crisis in the Navy

  • Why reopening states is a ‘deadly mistake’

  • Can we all be better Earthlings?

  • What’s slowing down coronavirus testing

  • Why shelves are empty at the grocery store

  • Finding solace in paintings of parties

  • Life for a medical worker in a pandemic

  • The coronavirus is killing Americans under age 50

  • How coronavirus will reshape the world’s borders

  • The economy in limbo

  • How do we reopen the country safely?

  • The great toilet paper shortage of 2020

  • Life as a black American in a pandemic

  • When you can’t wash your hands in a pandemic

  • The risks of unproven drugs for coronavirus

  • Voting in a pandemic

  • It’s proving really hard to give away $350 billion

  • Feeling lonely?

  • A New York hospital transformed by the pandemic

  • Should everyone be wearing a face mask?

  • The ethics of incarceration during a pandemic

  • How do you 'shelter in place' when you're homeless?

  • School’s out forever?

  • Will the biggest stimulus bill in U.S. history be enough?

  • Why cruises kept sailing despite coronavirus dangers

  • The quiet genius of a zombie virus

  • The pandemic warnings that were ignored

  • Tiny decisions will determine our collective future

  • Republicans’ radical about-face on bailouts

  • Trump’s economic Hail Mary

  • Social distancing may be our only hope

  • Will the coronavirus derail the Democratic primary?

  • What went wrong with coronavirus testing in the U.S.

  • Trump's Europe travel ban causes confusion

  • Coronavirus is sparing children. No one knows why.

  • Can we quarantine the economy?

  • The irony of Trump’s casual attitude toward coronavirus

  • The fight for the soul of America’s political parties

  • And then there were two

  • So ... Biden?

  • Abortion in the age of a conservative Supreme Court

  • Super Tuesday, in 16 dispatches.

  • Your questions about coronavirus, answered

  • What millennial voters care about in 2020

  • The ‘radical feminists’ working against trans rights

  • Reparations, rebranded

  • Mayors back Bloomberg’s bid

  • Shopping under the influence

  • Kids are using Trump’s words to bully their classmates

  • ICE is using therapy notes to deport young immigrants

  • The profane ‘wit and wisdom’ of Mike Bloomberg

  • The loves and scandals of President Harding

  • How a non-binary teen claimed their identity

  • Coronavirus: An epidemic of misinformation

  • The politicization of the Justice Department

  • The CIA’s ‘coup of the century’

  • What Trump’s company charges the Secret Service

  • ‘Unshackled and unleashed’: Trump, post-acquittal

  • The race to find a cure for the coronavirus

  • Iowa and the future of election technology

  • Inside the chaos of the Iowa caucuses

  • The new targets of Trump’s travel ban

  • How do caucuses work, anyway?

  • Is the White House ready for the new coronavirus?

  • Majority of black Americans call Trump 'racist'

  • Who’s paying for Trump’s lawyers?

  • The Bolton question hangs over impeachment trial

  • What reparations mean to one American family

  • ‘Hello MBS.’ How the world’s richest man was hacked.

  • Can Democrats keep impeachment spicy?

  • The rules of engagement

  • A crumbling bridge and restorative justice

  • The politics of hair for black women

  • Trump, Giuliani and a guy called Lev

  • What’s next in impeachment

  • A campaign with unlimited money

  • Women in the workforce: ‘I’m back, baby!’

  • Selective memory: The U.S. and Iran

  • Australia burning

  • Trump: ‘Iran appears to be standing down’

  • Impeachment trial? What impeachment trial?

  • Inside the plan to kill Soleimani

  • What Iran’s ‘severe revenge’ vow means for the U.S.

  • What’s in and out for 2020

  • Black women on race and genre

  • A tale of two billionaires: Trump and Bloomberg

  • How the ’60s’ most disastrous concert turned deadly

  • How the ’60s’ most disastrous concert came to be

  • Fashion in the age of climate change

  • The rise of the ‘zombie mall’

  • What sex trafficking in the U.S. actually looks like

  • What comes next in impeachment

  • The impeachment of President Trump

  • Voices from the war in Afghanistan

  • The racial reckoning of Pete Buttigieg

  • Selling treatments to incurable diseases

  • Who’s losing out in the automated economy? Women.

  • The fight over the FBI’s Russia probe

  • The Democrats’ case against President Trump

  • The Afghanistan Papers

  • The fight for a gender-neutral Spanish

  • Can Boris Johnson keep his seat?

  • The NBA star courting Congress on Turkey

  • How the Mueller investigation led Giuliani to Ukraine

  • The human cost of food delivery in China

  • How a black activist managed to take over a neo-Nazi group

  • What’s stalling the self-driving car revolution

  • Trump touts law freeing inmates. But the Justice Department wants them behind bars.

  • How crib bumpers have paralyzed a U.S. consumer regulation agency

  • They escaped China’s crackdown. Now, they wait.

  • Two weeks. Seven hearings. Now what?

  • A race to stand out before Democratic field thins

  • ‘Was there a "quid pro quo"? … The answer is yes.’

  • The call that sparked the whistleblower complaint

  • The free-for-all over Medicare-for-all

  • As Yovanovitch testifies, Trump attacks her on Twitter

  • Late to the party: Even more Democrats enter the race for 2020

  • The public impeachment inquiry hearings: Day One

  • America’s new ‘progressive prosecutors’ are getting pushback

  • The impeachment inquiry finally goes public

  • How Pete Buttigieg plans to diversify his base

  • The future of a drug company blamed for helping fuel the opioid crisis

  • What Tuesday’s election results could mean for 2020

  • The Texas teenagers who allegedly smuggled immigrants across the southern border

  • Guns in the gym: The NRA’s charity arm raffles off weapons in American schools

  • Restoring Afghanistan’s lost era of film

  • The Canadian islands crumbling into the sea

  • A California utility that cut off power to curb wildfires may have caused them

  • House Democrats prepare for first impeachment vote

  • How Baghdadi’s death could be rallying cry for ISIS

  • Doors are closing for Syrian refugees

  • An interview with an algorithm

  • A princess, an international custody dispute — and Rudy Giuliani

  • How Vladimir Putin soured the president on Ukraine

  • Cracks in Trump’s Republican firewall

  • Trump awards a massive government contract – to himself

  • Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg struggles to balance truth and free speech

  • A Democratic debate, in the shadow of impeachment

  • Some colleges are tracking students before they even apply

  • As U.S. military plans pullout, a stunning unraveling in Syria

  • Why a suburb's integrated schools are still failing black students

  • How China called foul on American businesses

  • ‘Not so much a legal document as a political screed’

  • The fallout of a U.S. troop withdrawal from northern Syria

  • Inside the Republican reckoning over Trump’s possible impeachment.

  • Why every Jessica you know is turning 30

  • The story of Hunter Biden’s dealings in Ukraine

  • How the White House rehabilitated Saudi Arabia’s reputation after the death of Jamal Khashoggi

  • Uber says safety is its first priority. Employees aren’t so sure.

  • How 2020 Democrats are navigating the impeachment inquiry

  • 50 years, three presidents: How impeachment inquiries change the nation

  • The ‘highly detailed and arresting’ whistleblower complaint against Trump

  • ‘A piece of a broader narrative’: Trump’s call at the center of whistleblower complaint

  • Impeachment inquiry launched against Trump: How we got here

  • ‘It’s going to be an enormous battle’: Black college students fight for voting access in Texas

  • Whistleblower allegation against Trump revives the call for impeachment

  • ‘They weren’t listening’: How Congress failed to act on a deadly drug’s harrowing rise

  • Intel official blows a whistle on Trump's interaction with world leader

  • ‘They see that swagger when Harris speaks’: How Howard University shaped Kamala Harris

  • ‘He's got competing instincts here’: Trump’s shifting response to Saudi oil-field attack

  • What the opioid crackdown means for chronic pain patients

  • ‘The city didn’t need another statement of failure’: Baltimore still reeling after Freddie Gray

  • A report card on school segregation in America

  • The ‘South Atlantic blob’: The vulnerability of the world’s warming oceans

  • What John Bolton’s departure means for Trump’s foreign policy

  • ‘As far as I’m concerned, they’re dead.’ How Trump’s peace talks with the Taliban broke down.

  • The power of black motherhood: Finding joy beyond the numbers on maternal mortality

  • Protests, defections, rebellions — a chaotic week for British politics

  • An intoxicated pathologist misdiagnosed 3,000 cases. VA failed to stop him.

  • After prison, a different kind of punishment

  • Getting through the world with face blindness

  • How American classrooms gloss over slavery and its enduring legacy

  • ‘Finish the wall’: Trump tells aides he’ll pardon misdeeds, say current and former officials

  • Security or surveillance? How smart doorbell company Ring partners with police

  • “This is a landmark.” The court decision that could shape the future of the opioid crisis.

  • Goodbye Biarritz, Hello … Trump National Doral? Trump makes a pitch for next year’s G-7

  • ‘Publishing is still a business that is owned by white men’: Three women on race and genre

  • ‘People were always so welcoming, so kind, so helpful.’ And then the president arrived.

  • Where does President Trump stand on gun reform? Depends on the day.

  • The Trump translator: How Stephen Miller became so powerful in the West Wing

  • 48 hours at the Iowa State Fair

  • Non-binary, pregnant and taking on the most gendered role of all: motherhood

  • How small-dollar donors could choose our next president

  • He witnessed Michael Brown’s killing. Now Dorian Johnson is trying to get his life back on track.

  • For many Americans, dramatic climate change has already arrived

  • ‘This is an issue that we can win’: Cory Booker on his gun control plan

  • Nearly all mass shootings are committed by men. Why isn’t masculinity a bigger part of the debate?

  • Forced from Paradise: Finding home after California’s Camp Fire

  • ‘Crops aren’t moving. There’s no market’: Why so many family farms are facing bankruptcy

  • Why China is playing the long game in its trade battle with the U.S.

  • After mass shootings, Trump condemns white supremacy. Critics say he inspires it.

  • Finding America’s last-known slave ship — and confronting a monstrous past

  • For the Democratic field, the path to nomination goes through Joe Biden

  • How Trump wants to one-up Democrats on health care

  • How secure are U.S. elections? (Hint: Still much less than you might think.)

  • Trump upends U.S. intel agencies with spy-chief pick

  • Not your neurotypical romance novel: The appeal of Helen Hoang

  • California’s secret climate deal with automakers bypasses Trump administration regulations

  • A ‘living message’: What we learned from Robert Mueller’s testimony

  • Britain's next prime minister: Boris Johnson, the ‘frat boy’ of Brexit

  • What Mueller’s testimony will add to our knowledge of the investigation: Probably not much

  • The origin story of the lunar landing

  • Trump’s racist tweets, and the politics of white identity

  • Seven years, 76 billion pain pills - tracking the opioid epidemic in the U.S.

  • What happened to Beto O’Rourke?

  • The immigration policies causing further uncertainty for asylum seekers

  • ‘You do know the banjo is an African instrument, right?!’: The black roots of country music

  • ‘A constant state of drowning’: 40% of Americans say they struggle to pay bills

  • The FBI and ICE are scanning millions of Americans’ faces — without their knowledge or consent

  • Trump digs in on 2020 Census question over citizenship

  • New sex trafficking charges against Jeffrey Epstein — and the story behind a decade-old plea deal

  • Keeping the music on: How go-go became the center of D.C.’s gentrification battle

  • How a trade war could blow up the U.S. fireworks supply

  • Will President Trump's Fourth of July be a rally or a celebration?

  • As the tear gas clears, a turning point in Hong Kong’s protests

  • Trump’s meeting with Kim was great for ratings, but was it good for denuclearization?

  • Bringing agency to the black man at the heart of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

  • Why the Supreme Court is blocking a citizenship question in the 2020 Census — for now

  • Behind the story Kirsten Gillibrand tells about her change of heart on guns

  • From women’s advocate to favored Trump defender: Judge Jeanine Pirro’s evolution

  • Joe Biden vs. the rest of the Democratic field

  • “I had a teardrop that floated in front of me.” Astronauts on what it’s like to be in space.

  • Political donors are mostly white men. These women of color are trying to change that.

  • Meet the New York couple donating millions to the anti-vax movement

  • Former defense pick tells The Post, “Bad things can happen to good families”

  • A once-in-a-generation expedition to the Arctic

  • Why ‘Queer Eye’s’ Tan France is an expert at hard conversations

  • For Bernie Sanders, the path to power began Halloween night in a public-housing laundry room

  • ‘I can’t breathe:’ Five years later, Eric Garner’s family is still seeking justice

  • ‘I hate elephants’: How Botswana’s giants became the center of a political clash

  • How the NRA directed money to the people who oversee its finances

  • A T. rex exhibit 66 million years in the making

  • Allegations of harassment, cash gifts: A West Virginia bishop’s fall from grace

  • President Trump is bullish on foreign policy. In a secret recording, Mike Pompeo has doubts.

  • Dick’s Sporting Goods lost money when it changed its gun policies. CEO Ed Stack is fine with that.

  • Trump is using tariffs as a bargaining chip for a border crackdown. Will it work?

  • The Great Forgetting: How China erased the Tiananmen Square massacre

  • Why Nancy Pelosi is reluctant to impeach the president

  • Mueller closes up shop: ‘The work speaks for itself’

  • Health officials are targeting communities battling measles. Anti-vaxxers are, too.

  • When ‘school choice’ tests parents’ personal values

  • Pitchers are throwing faster than ever — and it’s ruining baseball

  • A Georgia clinic braces for the state’s new abortion law

  • President Trump vowed to fight opioids. But the fentanyl crisis keeps getting worse.

  • One conservative's quest to reshape U.S. courts

  • Private companies are reviving the Space Coast. Can it last?

  • The new Howard Stern on the old one: ‘I don’t know who that guy is’

  • A medical mystery on a college campus

  • ‘He’s entwined his business with his presidency . . . and it’s not going well.’

  • Bible study before recess: ‘It’s more important than any other book’

  • The state legislatures trying to overturn Roe v. Wade

  • A battle in West Virginia: A coal mine versus crayfish.

  • One man’s fight to save the world’s tigers

  • How a father-daughter relationship is helping define one 2020 candidate.

  • The U.S. and China: It’s complicated

  • Inside Boeing’s boardroom during the 737 Max crisis

  • Why the president's probable nominee for the Fed backed out

  • Police test facial recognition in Oregon. But privacy advocates have serious concerns.

  • Barr answers for his handling of the Mueller report

  • U.S. agencies want to 'Russia-proof' 2020. The White House isn't on board.

  • President Trump leans on Fox host Lou Dobbs for policy advice

  • ‘There are monsters in my room:’ How a smart home security system failed

  • And then there were 20: Biden (finally) enters the race

  • ‘This is a political war between the White House and Congress’

  • ‘The numbers are just staggering’: Death toll rises in Sri Lanka

  • The method of Mueller: Inside the special counsel’s investigation

  • Trump ordered them to thwart Mueller. White House aides refused.

  • Everything you need to know from the Mueller report.

  • Trump shifting DHS focus from counterterrorism to immigration

  • Why banning fringe users doesn't keep conspiracy theories off YouTube

  • ‘I saw the image ... and just gasped’: Shock, devastation as Notre Dame burns

  • The culture clash at the center of New York’s measles outbreak

  • The U.S. case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

  • Why is Julián Castro the only 2020 Democrat with an immigration plan?

  • Mayor Pete Buttigieg on a religious left revival

  • High-risk lending caused the Great Recession. Could it happen again?

  • He fought for justice. Now he’s facing misconduct allegations.

  • What did AG Barr hold back from his Mueller report summary?

  • Britax strollers kept crashing. Why wasn't there a recall?

  • The Supreme Court’s mixed messages on religious rights for death row inmates

  • Joe Biden is an affectionate guy. Is that a problem for a 2020 run?

  • Thought the fight over Obamacare was done? Think again.

  • Will all 2020 Democrats release their tax returns?

  • Questions about suicide and guns, after three deaths

  • With $270 million settlement, Purdue Pharma starts paying for the opioid crisis

  • What happens after Mueller? ‘There’s a long way to go.’

  • Mueller finds no conspiracy with Russia but does not draw a conclusion on obstruction of justice

  • Roseanne Barr just can’t shut up

  • As a top prosecutor, Klobuchar often declined to pursue charges in police-involved killings

  • The white candidates struggling to appeal to black voters

  • After discrimination charges, Facebook making big changes to its ad system

  • How intelligence agencies grapple with the global reach of domestic terrorism

  • How the New Zealand mosque shootings moved across social media

  • Pilots raised the alarm after last year’s Boeing crash. Then another plane went down.

  • How the Obama administration missed the fentanyl crisis

  • 'Operation Varsity Blues': A college entrance bribery scheme

  • Questions for Boeing after second deadly plane crash

  • From $22 an hour to $11: What the GM layoffs mean for workers

  • Joe Biden's 1975 rhetoric on race

  • ‘I take full responsibility’: How Kamala Harris dealt with a scandal as DA

  • A second patient is free of HIV, offering new hope for a cure

  • A surge in border crossings that wouldn’t be solved by a wall

  • Will 'Leaving Neverland' make fans leave Michael Jackson?

  • The fragility of citizenship

  • ‘I’m here to tell the truth about Mr. Trump.’

  • Trump and Kim look for a grand bargain in Hanoi

  • Democrats ready 'no' vote on national emergency

  • The teenagers trying to save the world

  • Facebook’s billion-dollar blunder

  • With scandals growing, Catholic leaders gather for Vatican summit on sex abuse

  • Bernie Sanders surprised everyone in 2016. Can he do it again?

  • Can impeachment appear legitimate in a hyperpartisan universe?

  • Trump braces for challenges to emergency declaration

  • Why President Trump is declaring a national emergency

  • A smaller refund this year? That doesn’t mean your taxes went up.

  • There’s a deal to avert a government shutdown — but is Trump on board?

  • Loyal bulldog, furious fixer: The two Michael Cohens

  • Jeff Bezos takes on the National Enquirer

  • Charges of racism and sexual assault upend Va. politics

  • Elizabeth Warren apologizes for Native American heritage claims

  • The selective investigation of North Carolina’s alleged voter fraud

  • How Trump’s lifetime appointments are reshaping federal courts

  • For black boys who don’t want to play in the NFL

  • How an assault victim sought justice when the system failed her

  • What does Huawei have to do with the U.S.-China trade war?

  • Why the polar vortex is really a symptom of global warming

  • They only had each other. Then one became a mass shooter.

  • The shutdown is over — for now. What happens next?

  • A diplomatic crisis in Venezuela

  • Senate shutdown votes are ‘fundamentally designed not to pass’

  • 544 days in an Iranian prison

  • One civil rights icon is ‘trying to demystify the hero thing’

  • Who owns the Women’s March?

  • The Founding Fathers never planned for the Trump International Hotel

  • Kirsten Gillibrand wants you to know her name

  • Does Beto O’Rourke have something to say?

  • Trump’s secrecy around Putin talks are ‘part of a much broader pattern’

  • Why R. Kelly’s accusers were rarely heard — until now

  • Border 101

  • Meanwhile, in the Mueller investigation

  • No exit: Trump’s shutdown strategy

  • To build border wall, Trump considers national emergency powers

  • The confounding case of alleged spy Paul Whelan

  • New Congress, same old shutdown

  • Dysfunction junction: Why we have a ‘do nothing’ Congress

  • 102 Americans on what unites us

  • Goodbye, 2018. Hello, 2020.

  • After Mollie Tibbetts’s politicized death, an unlikely kindness

  • All aboard the market roller coaster

  • The story behind a global e-scooter recall

  • A home for the holidays

  • How Ben Carson is rolling back fair-housing enforcement

  • ‘The sound and the fury’: Another week in the White House

  • U.S. troops to leave Syria. Now what?

  • How a ‘law and order’ party embraced prison reform

  • Why President Trump is shutting down his charity

  • Murder With Impunity: Surrounded by homicide

  • When a 7-year-old dies on Border Patrol’s watch

  • Brexit: ‘The word you’re looking for is shambolic’

  • Michael Cohen, sentenced Wednesday, says he's free from Trump

  • Live from the Oval Office, it’s Tuesday afternoon!

  • Who wants to be White House chief of staff?

  • What one man’s death says about the asylum court system

  • Deal or no deal?: Theresa May’s Brexit standoff

  • The midterm election that's still not over

  • Democrats set the stage (literally) for 2020

  • Prime Suspect, Part 1: An Affair. The Mob. A Murder.

  • Introducing ‘Post Reports’

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