Democracy Dies in Darkness
Fighters with an armored vehicle near the Ukraine-Russia border May 24. (EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
U.S. and Western officials have insisted that Ukraine carefully track the billions of dollars’ worth of weapons that have flowed into the country. Yet a recent raid into Russia underscores how materiel can change hands in unpredictable ways.
Ron DeSantis (R) speaks Friday in Greenville, S.C. (Sam Wolfe for The Post)
During a three-state tour for his presidential campaign, the Florida governor highlighted his family, shouted back at a heckler who interrupted his speech to call DeSantis a “fascist,” and chatted up voters — but offered limited back-and-forth.
Carly Ann Goddard started posting on TikTok when her son, now a toddler, was 3 months old. (Mike Clark for The Post)
How a highly politicized social media ban in Big Sky Country sparked a nationwide fight over freedom of speech.
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Eric Fein lost many of his writing jobs to ChatGPT. (Taylor Glascock for The Post)
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They didn’t allow cameras in the Met in the 1950s. But sneaky photographer Jim Gagnon got lucky.
Ingenuity on Mars, as photographed by the Perseverance rover on June 15, 2021. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS)
Ingenuity, NASA’s record-breaking Mars helicopter, continues to fly two years after scientists expected it to fail.
Daniel Blevins with Lori Avitia, left, and Sarah Declouette in Los Angeles. (Daniel Blevins)
Daniel Blevins offered on TikTok to be a stand-in dad at gay weddings and was flooded with replies from others who offered the same. “For every unsupportive person, there are hundreds of others with a lot of love to give,” he said.
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