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The economy is projected to grow at its fastest pace in decades, but it is still in bad shape for millions of Americans. And for many of them, jobs may not come back.
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Houston guard Marcus Sasser scored a game-high 20 points to help send the Cougars to the Final Four. (Darron Cummings/AP)
The Cougars lose all of a 17-point lead but pull away late for the win over the Beavers.
The NCAA says certain benefits could lead to a bidding war for players' services, upending the collegiate model. Reformists say that's the point.
She sees everything, shoots from everywhere and is obsessed with basketball. "There's something," her coach says, "not quite right about her.”
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Officials in the Biden administration hammered China’s lack of transparency ahead of a World Health Organization report on the origins of the coronavirus.
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The attacks are the latest in a string of targeted killings sowing unease in government-held towns and cities despite ongoing peace talks.
Many top government officials said they had been given no advance warning that Prime Minister Igor Matovic planned to buy Russia's Sputnik V vaccine, which has not been cleared by European Union regulators.
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Protesters gather at a rally in Arkansas on March 18. (Sydney Rasch/ACLU of Arkansas))
The legislation is the first to pass in a series of similar bills introduced in more than 17 states so far this year, part of a growing effort by Republican lawmakers to restrict the rights of transgender young people.
RetropolisThe Past, Rediscovered
Jerry Parr was 9 when he saw the future president in the 1939 film "Code of the Secret Service." Parr was the head of Reagan's protective detail 40 years ago when John Hinckley Jr. tried to assassinate him on March 30, 1981.
Health officials say mass vaccination sites and pharmacies can push as many doses out into the community as possible. Doctors’ offices reach those who don’t make appointments, even when eligible.
Patricio Lara Navarrete of Bethesda-Chevy Chase. (Will Newton for The Post)
Patricio Lara Navarrete came from Mexico to prove himself on the field. A torn ACL and the pandemic have limited his opportunities to earn a college scholarship to this point.
The AP reported this month that U.S. intelligence indicated Iran made “threats to kill Gen. Joseph M. Martin and plans to infiltrate and surveil the installation.”
The jazz saxophonist has been playing pop-up shows outdoors as part of his #JazzMobDC project.
The venerable vegetarian spot in Langley Park is now operating a ghost kitchen out of sister restaurant, Jewel of India.
The co-founder of the nonprofit arts space in Logan Circle would reconnect with friends in some of her favorite spots.
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Each of 666 pairs of the sneakers are selling for $1,018, a reference to Luke 10:18, a biblical passage that references Jesus seeing “Satan fall like lightning from heaven.”
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After stepping away from the 2020 season amid coronavirus concerns, Nationals pitcher Joe Ross is energized to return to baseball and hopes to become a bigger advocate for diversity and inclusion.
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