Projects
How counties are shifting in the 2024 presidential election
November 5, 2024
Grocery chains are bigger than ever. See who runs the stores near you.
September 24, 2024
See why AI detection tools can fail to catch election deepfakes
August 15, 2024
Follow a mile-by-mile map of the total solar eclipse
March 13, 2024
These fake images reveal how AI amplifies our worst sterotypes
November 1, 2023
Are you middle class?
June 1, 2023
See how AI got so good, so fast
May 26, 2023
See the websites that make AI like ChatGPT sound so smart
April 21, 2023
The housing market is cooling. What’s it like in your area?
September 20, 2022
Investors bought a record share of homes in 2021. See where.
February 16, 2022
Pandora Papers: Billions beyond reach
October 3, 2021
How Big Tech got so big: Hundreds of acquisitions
April 21, 2021
Drug companies seek billion-dollar tax deductions from opioid settlement
February 12, 2021
Which of these 2020 Democrats agrees with you most?
November 18, 2019
Drilling into the DEA’s pain pill database
July 21, 2019
The federal government has tracked the path of every pain pill in the U.S. Here’s where they went and how they got there.
Mueller did so even as he declined to make a traditional judgment about whether Trump committed a crime.
We’re asking 2020 Democrats where they stand on key issues
March 14, 2019
There’s a new crop of lawmakers coming to Capitol Hill, about three generations removed from the current Democratic leadership.
This shutdown is officially the longest ever. Here’s how others ended.
November 14, 2018
The funding gap shuttered parts of several key Cabinet departments.
Who’s in charge of the Mueller investigation with Sessions out?
November 8, 2018
This can go two ways.
The groups that swung the most to give Democrats the House
November 7, 2018
Democrats’ gains in the U.S. House on Tuesday reflected a stronger showing across white neighborhoods and suburbs of battleground districts.
Suburbs have the largest numbers of voters, so their subtle shifts can yield a decisive margin in votes.
Borderline: Navigating the invisible boundary and physical barriers that define the U.S.-Mexico border
October 17, 2018
Navigating the invisible boundary and physical barriers that define the U.S.-Mexico border
How Trump is shifting the most important courts in the country
September 4, 2018
Dozens of Trump’s picks for lower federal courts have already been installed, leaving a conservative imprint on the nation’s judiciary.
They need 25 Republicans and all Democrats to force a vote.
There are 184 female candidates who are not incumbents who will be on the ballot in November. Many could make history — but most face a difficult road to victory.
Since taking office, President Trump has not been shy about expressing his thoughts on Twitter.
Excerpts from President Trump’s Jan. 2018 speech to a joint session
Can Democrats win back the House in 2018? It’ll be tough.
December 5, 2017
The 2018 races for the House of Representatives are Democrats’ best shot at regaining power in Washington.
How Northam gained in a more polarized Virginia
November 8, 2017
There was little sign of the Trump surge that swept across GOP strongholds just a year ago and raised Republican hopes statewide.
The Facebook ads Russians targeted at different groups
November 1, 2017
The 3,000 ads were targeted at people by demographics including locations and interests.
What Jeff Flake’s retirement foretells about the Senate in 2018
October 25, 2017
The move opens up a seat in Arizona, which tends to vote just slightly for Republican candidates.
I feel … Readers respond to the latest mass shooting
October 3, 2017
In the wake of the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history, The Post asked readers whether we’re doing enough to prevent these attacks.
Some tax breaks are for the rich. Others for the poor. Which are for you?
September 27, 2017
Surviving Harvey: ‘Where are we supposed to go?’
August 30, 2017
Throughout Southeast Texas, rainfall of biblical proportions has flooded tens of thousands of people out of their homes.
Before-and-after visuals of the massive flooding in Texas
August 28, 2017
New aerial imagery from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has begun to reveal the extent of flooding in the area around Houston’s Addicks and Barker reservoirs.
Where Republican senators stand on President Trump
August 18, 2017
We gauged where senators stand in relation to President Trump on a wide range of controversial issues.
Trump again blamed ‘both sides’ in Charlottesville. Here’s how politicians are reacting.
August 13, 2017
Politicians from across the political spectrum have condemned President Trump’s reactions to the violent protests in Charlottesville, Va., on Aug. 12.
The Senate rejected each of the GOP’s plans to overhaul health care offered this week, culminating in a dramatic 49-51 vote against a “skinny” repeal plan in the early hours of Friday.
Trump is falling further behind on confirmations
July 20, 2017
Senate delays have played a role, but the White House has also been slow to put forward nominees for consideration.