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The failed vote jeopardizes Shelton’s chances of joining the central bank, with a handful of Republicans opposing her candidacy. Shelton’s critics have argued that her views on the gold standard and Fed independence make her too much of an outlier for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Book Review
In “A Promised Land,” the author always seems to observe himself in action, wondering if he is guiding the currents or driven by them.
Though long expected, the news rattled the retail pharmacy industry, sending shares of giant drugstore chains plummeting over fears of new competition.
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How human behavior will likely make the coronavirus become endemic
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread in the United States, experts expect the virus to become endemic, existing permanently in the population.
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After resisting for months, their challenge now is to persuade residents to take a mask mandate seriously.
They called his alleged actions “shameful,” “despicable” and “a major scandal.” Some called for the Republican to resign. Others suggested the alleged pressure to toss legal ballots could be a crime.
A television screen showing President-elect Joe Biden is seen through a window near the entrance to the West Wing at the White House on Nov. 10. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
Analysis
President Trump began lying about the threat of fraud well before Election Day to create precisely the atmosphere that the campaign is now leveraging. We cannot emphasize directly or frequently enough one central point: There is no evidence of any systemic fraud in the 2020 election. 
Iota, the strongest Atlantic storm observed this late in the year, is the second major hurricane to hit the Central American nation in less than two weeks.
Less than an hour before the barrage, acting defense secretary Christopher C. Miller said the U.S. military would pull more troops from Iraq, decreasing the number to 2,500 by Jan. 15, days before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
A koala climbs a charred eucalyptus tree Jan. 20 on fire-ravaged Kangaroo Island, South Australia. (Ricky Carioti/The Post)
As fire season looms, the country’s conservative leader faces calls for robust action — and some see Rupert Murdoch’s hand behind his continued intransigence.
The sides had split over now-suspended plans to annex settlements in the West Bank.
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With just two months left in office, President Trump has little to show for four years of anti-Iran hawkishness.
Eugenia Bradford, who worked as an administrative assistant at Kennesaw State University in Georgia, is among the workers who have lost jobs. (Michael A. Schwarz for The Post)
Colleges that are heavily reliant on tuition are watching their revenue dry up as enrollment has fallen, while the expense of testing and reopening has risen. 
The two Silicon Valley companies won passage of a gig-worker law known as Prop 22, allowing them to deny workers a minimum wage and other critical benefits.
The Maryland governor's announcement came one week after he reimposed new restrictions for the first time since the start of the pandemic. The greater Washington region set a record Tuesday for the most new coronavirus cases added in a single day.
It's the latest example of lawmakers asserting more authority over law enforcement after months of protests against police misconduct and in support of racial justice.
Signs mark the 395 Express Lanes near Duke Street in 2015. (Linda Davidson/The Washington Post)
Roadside camera technology has been installed to verify carpool trips on interstates. Solo drivers caught traveling with a transponder set to carpool to evade payment will be warned and charged the toll.
The Small Business Administration has asked to delay production of its small-business loan records after a federal judge ordered they be made public by Nov. 19. The agency has not commented on whether it will appeal.
The conversation between NASA’s Doug Loverro and Boeing’s Jim Chilton is now the subject of a grand jury investigation
The e-commerce giant has opened a new competitive front against CVS and Rite Aid, tanking those companies' stocks.
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Chris Paul led Oklahoma City on an unexpected trip to the playoffs this year. (AP)
Analysis
Paul will form an all-star backcourt with Devin Booker in Phoenix as the Suns eye a long-awaited return to the playoffs.
Analysis
LaMelo Ball, James Wiseman and Anthony Edwards might be tough fits with the two teams at the top of the NBA draft.
Analysis
Milwaukee added difference-makers Jrue Holiday and Bogdan Bogdanovic to support two-time MVP Antetokounmpo on his quest for a first title.
Guy Pearce plays a painter accused of selling a Dutch national treasure to Nazi leader Hermann Goering. (Jack English/Tristar Pictures)
Movie Review
The federal charge stems from an incident that took place in December 2019, when the rapper, now 38, was in Miami.
Museum’s latest acquisitions by Huma Bhabha and Sterling Ruby leave lingering, haunted impressions.
TV Review
The eye-opening documentary looks at how communities ruined by drug laws are being shut out of legalization’s billions.
Recent books about the royal family give helpful context to series watchers.