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Cuomo’s decision to step down as New York’s governor was not driven by a sense of penance or contrition, aides said, but rather by a recognition that his fate was set.
Pfizer, which offers the antidote at a discount for harm prevention programs, said it may take until February before it can meet demand again.
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From left: Kentucky, Uganda and Australia. (Luke Sharrett for The Post; Getty Images)
Some are throwing caution to the wind; others are imposing strict restrictions.
As the eviction moratorium stretches on, many corporate apartment chains catering to white-collar workers are raising rents and booking enormous profits while some small landlords are giving up and deciding to sell.
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If President Biden and his Democratic allies in Congress succeed in shifting the nation rapidly toward a greener future, the math of climate change means that the rest of the world would have to follow suit, and quickly.
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Facing dry conditions and scorching heat, undermanned fire crews are struggling to rein in the Dixie Fire, already the second-largest in California history.
New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo professed to be shocked that the culture around sexual harassment has passed him by, even as he took a lead role in shepherding it into its new era.
Lawmakers pray with Martin Luther King III, fifth from left, and the Rev. Al Sharpton, fourth from right, at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on July 28. (AP)
Dozens of state lawmakers are fugitives in a D.C. hotel, with no set return date and little hope they will permanently block the Republican legislation.
The United States also hasn’t lifted Trump-era rules banning most European travelers.
The migrants, mostly from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, have been stranded with no place to stay and no way to return to their countries of origin.
A reconstruction drawing of the grave in Finland. (Veronika Paschenko)
RetropolisThe Past, Rediscovered
Research conflicts on whether individuals who didn't fit neatly into the gender binary were accepted or spurned in what the study called the “masculine and warlike society” of medieval Finland.
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Coronavirus cases have been rising in the Washington region, including in D.C., partly fueled by the highly contagious delta variant.
Charlotte McConnell, of Sterling, Va., leads a rally of parents and activists who support transgender rights before the school board meeting on Tuesday. (Ricky Carioti/The Post)
The proposed policy says children must be allowed to use facilities that match their gender identities. If adopted, it will also mandate that teachers address transgender students by their preferred names and pronouns.
Dutch Harbor, Alaska, a port town in the Aleutian Islands, lacks a fiber-optic connection to the Internet. (Getty Images)
Now that the Senate has passed an infrastructure bill, cellular carriers plan to turn their advocacy efforts to the House, with the hope of gaining more funding for mobile connectivity.
It's a major missed opportunity to boost telecom competition, some backers say.
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