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Researchers used machine learning to analyze more than 100,000 studies of weather events and found four-fifths of the world’s land area has suffered effects linked to global warming.
2021 is on pace to be among the most active and costliest years for these disasters.
The former Navy nuclear engineering officer and his wife, an English teacher, are due in court Tuesday for the first time since their arrest in an espionage investigation.
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Soaked with rain, relief and alcohol, the reopening of Australia’s most populous city after 100-plus days of stay-at-home restrictions marked the easing of one of the world’s toughest pandemic lockdowns.
Gov. Greg Abbott’s order puts him at odds with some large corporations in his own state and with the Biden administration.
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Southwest Airlines said on Oct. 11 it expects to resume normal service this week after canceling more than 1,900 scheduled flights over the weekend. (Reuters)
Cancellations and delays at the nation’s fourth-largest domestic carrier were a costly extension of disruptions that stressed travel during the holiday weekend.
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Paul Clerkin, a researcher at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, is building a tracker for rare sharks. (Julia Rendleman for The Post)
Scientists are openly sharing designs for cheaper devices that will allow them to follow millions more animals under stress in the wild.
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The president keeps telling audiences stories about the election that have been repeatedly debunked and discredited.
One week after it was signed into law, Georgia's Republican-led voting overhaul is facing backlash from a growing number of voting rights advocates. (Mahlia Posey/The Washington Post)
One week after it was signed into law, Georgia's Republican-led voting overhaul is facing backlash from a growing number of voting rights advocates.
Torrential rain in Shanxi province has displaced more than 120,000 people.
Even as Pyongyang showcased what it calls a “hypersonic” weapon on Monday, Kim Jong Un insisted he was not interested in war.
Slim Hadiji in Marseille, France, where vaccination rates have stalled in some neighborhoods. (Video: Alexa Juliana Ard, Rick Noack; Photo: France Keyser for The Washington Post)
Slim Hadiji administered coronavirus vaccinations to people in their homes in Marseille, France, where vaccination rates are lower than the national average.
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The family behind Koite Grill in Silver Spring also runs a halal butcher and grocer.
The D.C. theater staple plays Marian Anderson in the Ford’s Theatre production about the singer’s friendship with Albert Einstein.
This week brings festivals dedicated to craft beer, literature and local music, while the Tony-winning musical "Hadestown" arrives at the Kennedy Center.
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