Three key factors that drive far-right political violence — and two that don’t Stephen C. Nemeth and Holley E. Hansen - January 8, 2021 Rhetoric like Donald Trump’s is often a main driver.
Senators dumped stocks amid the coronavirus crisis. Here’s what we know about Congress and financial self-interest. Caleb Ziolkowski - March 25, 2020 Senators’ investments influence their votes in normal times as well. Here’s how we know.
To remove Trump from office, Democrats need these GOP senators. Christian Grose and Anthony Bertelli - November 25, 2019 Here’s what we can learn from Clinton’s impeachment trial.
Dan Coats just resigned as Director of National Intelligence. Here’s why that matters. Michael Poznansky - July 30, 2019 Whoever succeeds him almost certainly will be a less independent voice.
Some lawmakers want to let the FBI monitor your Internet and email activity — without oversight William Bendix and Paul Quirk - July 14, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43760" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] (Matt McClain/The Washington Post)[/caption] In response
Will nuclear winter come to the Senate this fall? - October 31, 2013 [caption id="attachment_2452" align="aligncenter" width="260" special=""] Nuclear winter, with sleds (Washingtonpost.com)[/caption]
Gerrymandering, the Senate, and the Median Voter John Sides - June 15, 2010 Matthew Yglesias: bq. I heard this morning for about the