Politics
The former Youth Poet Laureate has often said that she plans to run for president in 2036
By Caroline Kitchener
From a set of AKA sisters to a group of Republican friends, these women shared their texts
By Lena Felton
We asked experts what’s plausible
By Anne Branigin
They won’t let the Capitol mob ruin their moment
Biden vowed to repeal the ‘global gag rule,’ but Trump’s ‘anti-woman rhetoric’ isn’t necessarily going away
By Urooba Jamal
News
Kim Janey is poised to shake up ‘an old-boys’ network.’
By Rachael Allen
Work
They are scared for their safety, many say
By Soo Youn
Despite her recent loss, her brand of politics isn’t going anywhere
Life
From being greater accessibility to totally new curriculums, advocates say changes are here to stay
By Suzannah Weiss
Life // Perspective
The Post’s award-winning personal-finance columnist tackles your money concerns
By Michelle Singletary
Advice // Perspective
It feels like a punchline, but after the Capitol mob, I broke my sober streak
By Andrea Bonior
Harris becomes the first woman, Black woman and Asian American to serve as vice president.
By Chelsea Janes and Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
Lifestyle
First lady Jill Biden wore a sophisticated Markarian blue tweed coat while Vice President Harris wore purple in honor of Shirley Chisholm.
By Ashley Fetters and Jada Yuan
Democrats claimed control of the Senate by the thinnest possible margin Wednesday
By Mike DeBonis