The Washington Post hosts an election night viewing party at their headquarters in downtown Washington D.C.
Upcoming Events
On November 10th, The Washington Post will bring together young veterans to discuss their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan and their post-war contributions to their jobs, families and communities. They’ll share compelling stories about the perception and portrayal of veterans and the challenges this generation of veterans faces as it tries to define itself.
Past Events
James Hohmann interviewed Gary Johnson for 202 Live. They discussed the key issues driving this year's presidential election and what's possible for third-party candidates in America's electoral system.
The Washington Post hosted a final debate pregame at the MGM Grand Las Vegas the night before the final 2016 presidential debate. Food, drinks and diversions were followed by onstage discussions with Post journalists, national political operatives and policymakers who discussed what to expect in the debate, the final weeks of the race and beyond.
Government leaders, business executives and security experts discussed and debated top cybersecurity priorities at the sixth annual summit.
Washington Post columnists and policy experts from the Cato Institute and Brookings Institution previewed the 2016 vice presidential debate and discussed key policy issues.
Policymakers, urban strategists and industry innovators discussed and debated the tech advancements and policies that are shaping cities across the country.
The Daily 202’s James Hohmann spoke one-on-one with the Honorable Tom Vilsack. The former Iowa Governor gave his take on the debate, including how the candidates’ policies and personas are resonating with rural voters.
Educators and policymakers discussed innovative programs and policies aimed at addressing the nation’s technical skills gap and fostering computer science skills in students.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and Washington Post columnist David Ignatius discussed the latest global and domestic threats to U.S. national security. This the third program in a series featuring Ignatius in conversation with leaders in national security, intelligence and defense about what’s at stake for the world.
On Sept. 14, The Washington Post looked at advances in sciences and technology that are transforming medicine and examines innovations in finance and health care that could make treatments more affordable and accessible.
America’s criminal justice system is facing widespread calls for reform. On Sept. 13, policymakers, legal experts and activists will discuss efforts to improve policing and public safety, prisons and life for formerly incarcerated people.
The Washington Post set up headquarters in Philadelphia’s Logan Square during the Democratic National Convention. Check out scenes and videos from our week of live events.
We were in the middle of the action on East 4th Street, a few steps away from Quicken Loans Arena. Check out scenes and videos from our week of live events.
On June 14, medical professionals, health practitioners and policymakers examined an evolving health-care system, including the push for more effective, patient-centered care and the implications of data and technology for patients, industry and regulation.
In a year voters are anxious and angry, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius will interview newsmakers in defense, intelligence and national security in live onstage conversations.
On May 18, in Washington, D.C., trailblazers in science, business, and technology explored breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, commercial space travel, education and health care.