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Elections

Election 2024 latest news: Biden heading to Delaware for campaign event; Trump trial resumes

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.

By Azi Paybarah, Mariana Alfaro, Amy B Wang, Patrick Svitek and Maegan VazquezApril 30, 2024

Elections

Mike Johnson hasn’t matched Kevin McCarthy’s fundraising prowess — yet

In a phone call last week, Mike Johnson told top donors that the hard-liners in the House calling for his head would not succeed — a message that many donors have been wanting to hear.

By Maeve Reston, Michael Scherer and Clara Ence MorseApril 30, 2024

Updated federal workplace guidelines protect employee gender identity

In first change to the guidance in 25 years, federal agency says repeatedly misgendering employees or denying them access to a bathroom consistent with their gender identity amounts to workplace harassment.

By Mariana AlfaroApril 29, 2024

Supreme Court to hear cases on veterans’ benefits, pet food and visas next term

The Supreme Court announced Monday that it would take up four cases for the term beginning in October.

By Justin JouvenalApril 29, 2024

Analysis

The long history of older and younger people not seeing eye to eye

So much so that we invented ancient wisdom to bolster the idea.

By Philip BumpApril 29, 2024

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How Trump’s trial is playing, politically

A new poll provides some of the best hints yet.

By Aaron BlakeApril 26, 2024

How would you narrow Trump’s VP shortlist? Take this quiz.

Take this quiz and see which people you think Donald Trump could pick to be the Republican vice presidential nominee. The Fix’s Aaron Blake offers his analysis.

By Aaron Blake, Adrián Blanco, Nick Mourtoupalas and Artur GalochaApril 26, 2024

Kavanaugh says ‘most people’ now revere the Nixon pardon. Not so fast.

It might have been true at one point. It’s not so clear it is anymore -- particularly as another former president stands accused of his own dirty tricks.

By Aaron BlakeApril 25, 2024

The right starts to reckon with its Marjorie Taylor Greene problem

The party elevated her when it helped Kevin McCarthy win the speakership 15 months ago — despite plenty of reasons to worry about that. Now the bill has come due.

By Aaron BlakeApril 24, 2024

Elections

Trump, Biden returning to campaign trail this week

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.

By Azi Paybarah, Amy B Wang, Patrick Svitek and Mariana AlfaroApril 29, 2024

National Security

Arab states reticent as U.S. pushes postwar plan for Gaza

Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced skepticism from Arab counterparts as he advocated plans for securing and rebuilding Gaza once the Israel-Hamas war ends.

By Missy RyanApril 29, 2024

The FixAnalysis

Yet another dubious election deadline maneuver, in Florida

Rep. Bill Posey’s (R-Fla.) well-timed retirement — well-timed for his chosen successor, at least — follows a long line of such ploys.

By Aaron BlakeApril 29, 2024

Analysis

How the Biden impeachment push echoes Trump’s effort to retain power

A flurry of exaggerations and falsehoods taken as gospel, aimed at getting Biden out of the White House. The ramifications might be similar, too.

By Philip BumpApril 29, 2024

Israel-Gaza War

Amnesty International says Biden must halt arms transfers to Israel

In a new report, Amnesty International details Israeli attacks in which, it says, U.S-made weapons were used to kill Palestinian civilians in Gaza.

By Missy RyanApril 29, 2024

Analysis

A new measure of ‘Trump amnesia’ in swing states

In 2020, swing-state voters viewed Trump’s handling of the economy much worse than they view the economy under Trump in retrospect.

By Philip BumpApril 29, 2024

White House

Hunter Biden attorney threatens litigation against Fox News

Hunter Biden asks Fox News to remove sexually explicit images from its website, and demands a retraction or correction over other coverage.

By Matt ViserApril 29, 2024

The FixAnalysis

Harsh deportation tools are just fine with many Americans

The Biden campaign has sought to highlight Trump’s plans for mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. The broad strokes of that plan, though, have significant support.

By Aaron BlakeApril 29, 2024

Analysis

Bill Barr doesn’t mind a little autocracy if your politics are right

Having facilitated many of Trump’s worst instincts during his presidency, Barr cites dubious right-wing rhetoric to proclaim President Biden as more dangerous.

By Philip BumpApril 29, 2024

GOP House hard-liners won’t compromise. They’re losing key fights because of it.

House hard-liners seek ideological purity even though they’re part of divided government. They’re losing key policy fights as a result.

By Marianna SotomayorApril 29, 2024

Tracking Biden administration political appointees to fill top roles

Follow the president's progress filling nearly 800 positions, among the 1,200 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.

By Harry Stevens, Madison Walls and Adrián BlancoApril 29, 2024

Trump, GOP seize on campus protests to depict chaos under Biden

Republicans highlight images of turmoil, though most of the pro-Palestinian demonstrations have been peaceful.

By Yasmeen Abutaleb, Patrick Svitek and Maegan VazquezApril 29, 2024

Tech

A TikTok ban could also end short-form video as we’ve come to know it

ByteDance’s CapCut editing app has become the standard for short-form video. Legislation that could lead to a ban of TikTok could also apply to CapCut.

By Taylor LorenzApril 29, 2024

Tech

Meta’s oversight body prepares to lay off workers

Meta’s company-funded oversight body is planning to trim its workforce to reduce costs, a move likely to affect its ability to police Facebook and Instagram.

By Naomi NixApril 29, 2024

Elections

Tensions grow between Trump and Lake in Arizona race for Senate

The former president fears that GOP candidate Kari Lake might not win and will drag down his own prospects in the battleground state

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, Josh Dawsey and Liz GoodwinApril 29, 2024

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