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Former President Donald Trump endorsed Rep. Ted Budd at the North Carolina Republican Convention in June. (Chris Seward/AP)
North Carolina Rep. Ted Budd’s campaign is a key test of whether candidates endorsed by Trump have been properly vetted and can turn the Senate to Republican control.
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The administration initially offered more carefully worded denials, but it has edged closer to a full one — even as a new report contradicting it landed Sunday.
The ruling reverses one of the previous administration’s most significant environmental policies.
The most controversial alpaca in Britain was euthanized after testing positive for bovine tuberculosis.
LauncherVideo Game News and Analysis
The policy, which takes effect Wednesday, takes regulations rolled out in 2019 a step further, effectively restricting children from gaming on weekdays.
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The streets around Nellie’s were blocked for protests on Fridays through the summer. (Astrid Riecken for The Post)
The rallies turned into block parties and spotlighted concerns in the D.C. bar community after a Black woman was dragged down the stairs by security at the business in June.
Children in face masks streamed into school buildings in D.C. and nearby suburbs in numbers unseen for nearly 18 months, as first-day traditions were remade by the persisting health crisis.
The legislation would allow developers to bypass the tech giants’ proprietary payment systems, and could help reshape how Silicon Valley collects fees and exerts power over developers and users.
The agency is supposed to decide by Sept. 9 whether the embattled company — and many other e-cigarette manufacturers — will be allowed to keep selling their products and, if so, under what conditions.
(Quinn Rooney/Getty; Washington Post illustration)
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Davóne Tines in Philarmonia Baroque's production of Handel’s “Aci, Galatea e Polifemo.” (Frank Wing)
As the first creative partner of San Francisco’s Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Davóne Tines plays a role that resonates beyond the stage.
Meg Wolitzer talks to her mom, Hilma, about her new collection, “Today a Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket,” parenthood, writing and how humor carries them through.
“Matrix” dramatizes a remote period while making it somehow relevant to our own lives.
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