Democracy Dies in Darkness
A man and child look at fire damage in Lahaina, Hawaii, last week. (Matt McClain/The Post)
As the president prepares to visit Maui on Monday to survey the damage and console distraught residents, both his government’s response and his personal reaction to the disaster are under intense scrutiny.
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The efforts to effectively auction off leisure time to those seeking to influence state policy created a special pathway of access for big donors that is striking in the way that it was documented in writing, ethics experts said.
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Ukraine’s inability to demonstrate decisive success on the battlefield is stoking fears that the conflict is becoming a stalemate and international support could erode.
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The Aug. 11 police raid of the Marion County Record’s offices sparked outrage among First Amendment advocates and news organizations across the nation.

(Stephen Hufman/Leavenworth Summer Theater)
Welcome to Leavenworth, Wash., a Bavarian wonderland where a production of “The Sound of Music” is a mainstay, along with a reindeer farm, a nutcracker museum and a stunning view of the Cascade mountain range.
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