- February 24, 2025
Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Wisconsin) won reelection to his seat in November by a 22-point margin. So he probably wasn’t expecting that he’d be booed upon his arrival at a town hall event near Oshkosh on Friday.
- February 14, 2025
On Thursday night, before a packed auditorium at Eastern Senior High School, D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) made it clear once again: She wants the Washington Commanders to build its next NFL home at the site of RFK Stadium, and she’s not ruling out a public subsidy to help them do it.
- May 12, 2025
Regional football fans let previous ownership know that the Washington NFL team’s name should NOT be Commanders. But a recent Washington Post-Schar School poll of those fans now—after the COMMANDERS made it all the way to the NFC Championship game with the Offensive Rookie of the Year—kind of like the name, and the new owner, too.
- January 22, 2025
President Donald Trump targeted federal workers in an opening act aimed at exerting political control over a sprawling bureaucracy — putting federal diversity, equity and inclusion employees on leave, banning remote work and stripping employment protections from civil servants.
- January 20, 2025
On Monday at noon, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.
- December 20, 2024
Trump voters have faith he will help economy and their finances, poll finds.
- December 21, 2024
With a stunning, last-second political Hail Mary, Congress passed legislation to allow D.C. to redevelop the RFK Stadium site and potentially bring the Washington Commanders back to the city.
- December 21, 2021
In a stunning win for the nation’s capital, the District is set to control the land surrounding RFK Stadium, possibly allowing the Washington Commanders to return to their old home, after Congress passed legislation allowing the city to redevelop the federal property — a political miracle that unfolded in the twilight hours of the year’s congressional session and after almost every avenue for the legislation appeared exhausted.
- October 30, 2024
A divided Supreme Court cleared the way Wednesday for Virginia officials to remove about 1,600 people from the state’s voter registration rolls less than one week before the presidential election.
- September 19, 2024
Virginia Senate Democrats introduced legislation Thursday to restrict cellphone use in schools, furthering a move made by Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) to limit the amount of time children spend on the devices.