Democracy Dies in Darkness
The world’s second-most-powerful army has bungled almost every move since the first hours of its attempt to overrun Ukraine.
Shops destroyed by a Russian rocket attack are seen in Bashtanka on April 6. (Michael Robinson Chavez/The Post)
A city that has been a symbol of Ukrainian resolve and defiance is preparing for more attacks.
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Charles Donohoe admitted that he was part of the plan to attack the Capitol.
The verdict is a partial defeat for the government's stepped-up efforts to combat domestic terrorism, as the jurors seemed receptive to defense arguments that the FBI entrapped the men.
A man gets coffee at the Horn & Hardart Automat Cafeteria in New York in 1986. (Getty Images)
RetropolisThe Past, Rediscovered
Horn & Hardart Automats were widespread in New York and Philadelphia nearly a century ago. Whether a new generation of the “waiterless restaurants” succeeds depends partly on what they can learn from their predecessors.
The Masters
After bogeys on four of his first five holes, the five-time Masters champ rallies to make the cut for the 22nd straight time at Augusta.
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On a wind-swept day at Augusta National that rendered some of the game's best players bereft, Scheffler dominated, all but mocking the golf gods.
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