Democracy Dies in Darkness
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After Gov. Greg Abbott (R) signed the abortion bill into law, many tech workers were quick to react on social media platforms to air their concerns. For some workers, the abortion law is making them consider moving elsewhere.
The internal dissent could prove problematic for the party, since Democrats must stay united in a Congress that they only narrowly control if they hope to pass what could become the largest economic package in U.S. history.
Ashley Servin-Rubio at her Sept. 4 quinceañera celebration in Hamilton, Va. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades for The Post)
The parties are smaller. Vaccines required or encouraged. And the dresses sometimes face shipping delays. But a hallmark celebration for Latina teens put on pause last year due to the pandemic has resumed.
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On Sept. 12, 2001, the United States staggered to its feet amid the devastation of the al-Qaeda terrorist attacks. Yet, for some Americans and millions of others around the globe, the harshest impacts were just beginning.
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The attacks could not shake the country out of rising partisanship. The years since have made it worse.
The books of the last two decades show how overreacting to the attacks unmade America’s values.
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The spending bill being considered by lawmakers scrapped much of the president’s plan for historically Black colleges and universities.
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The party confronts a narrow window to enact a once-in-a-generation liberal agenda. But their goals far outstrip the funding, and aggressive jockeying has started over whose priorities get jettisoned.
Samuel Bickett’s case has come to embody fears about a diminished rule of law in the Chinese territory and the unchecked power of the police force.
Palestinians inspect damage to a farm Saturday after Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip. (AP)
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