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Democrats are angling to vote soon on the $1.75 trillion measure to overhaul the country’s health care, education, climate, immigration and tax laws, provided that the party can muscle through its last-minute feuds and renewed concerns about costs.
Charges against Igor Danchenko were expected to be unveiled in federal court later Thursday.
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The coronavirus is causing gaps in grief that are tragically familiar: Black, American Indian and Alaska Native communities suffer a higher bereavement burden given persistent disparities in life expectancy and mortality.
Federal officials said the policy would preempt any state efforts to limit its impact. Conservative governors and attorneys general have vowed a fight in court.
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The contentious 2020 presidential election has pitted firms like Smartmatic, which sell electronic voting machines and software, against Trump-friendly networks.
Cleo Smith and her mother Ellie Smith leave a house where the girl spent her first night after being rescued in Carnarvon, Australia, on Thursday. (Reuters)
Terence Darrell Kelly, 36, was brought before a Carnarvon court on Thursday. The little girl’s disappearance had gripped Australia, where many families take camping trips. Abductions are rare in the country.
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Although many employees have been leaving their jobs,  some have told good stories about things their employers are doing to make them feel trusted, appreciated and supported beyond the paycheck.
‘Good luck, everyone, I’m taking off,’ an REvil leader said, apparently rattled by the hack.
Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos discusses the lunar lander in 2019. (Jonathan Newton/The Post)
Republicans have won enough seats to achieve at least a 50-50 tie in the chamber and are on the verge of retaking the majority with several races still too close to call.
Nicola Brodie administers a coronavirus vaccine to Daniel DeBatt, 6, as his father, Christopher, watches at Children's National Shepherd Park on Wednesday. (Amanda Voisard for The Post)
Coronavirus vaccinations began Wednesday as parents around the country and in D.C., Maryland and Virginia who are eager to get their elementary school children vaccinated scoured websites in search of appointments — often booking later than they had hoped, if at all.
The Washington Football Team has struggled to a 2-6 start in part because of injuries, a lack of impact from its big offseason additions and issues at quarterback.
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By almost any measure, Dusty Baker is one of the great managers in baseball history. But he is still known as much for what he hasn’t done as for what he has.
Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz had asked the Hockey Hall of Fame to "consider ‘x-ing’ " the name of Brad Aldrich, who was alleged to have sexually assaulted former Chicago minor leaguer Kyle Beach in 2010.
Nevada prosecutors detail fatal crash involving former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III.
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Chef Daniel Humm of Eleven Madison Park will argue for a new definition of luxury at COP26. (Craig McDean)
A panel at the COP26 summit will discuss the ways in which creative industries can create business models that have less of an environmental impact. In short, they’ll talk about how food and fashion can do better.
A spouse and parent has yearned for years to move closer to family, but still hasn't said this out loud.
Loss of parents and lack of support network make for an even tougher challenge.
Considering others’ circumstances can require different behaviors.
(The Museum of Modern Art, New York.)
Great Works, In FocusCritic’s Notebook
A Jack Whitten masterpiece, in New York’s Museum of Modern Art, reflects the writings of French critic Édouard Glissant.
Nelson Freire1944–2021
He won the admiration, if not adoration, of classical music listeners for his understated sensitivity, especially in his interpretations of Chopin.
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