Democracy Dies in Darkness
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Lawmakers on the panel said they are prepared to pursue charges against witnesses such as Stephen K. Bannon who have balked at cooperating, and they may issue a subpoena as early as Wednesday to Jeffrey Clark, a Trump Justice Department official.
The police department headquarters in Kansas City, Kan. (Christopher Smith for The Post)
Hampered by limited resources — and facing growing caseloads on voting rights, hate crimes and other civil rights issues — Justice officials are struggling to sort through the requests and respond.
The findings raise concerns about whether minority communities could lose out on fair representation and funding over the next 10 years.
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Maple Ridge in Lewis County is New York's largest wind farm. (Kate Lovering for The Post)
By 2035, chief automakers will have turned away from the internal combustion engine. It will be up to the electric grid to fuel those new vehicles, but it barely functions today under ordinary stress and fails altogether too often for comfort.
The CEOs of six major fossil fuel companies and trade associations will testify about their role in the  spreading of climate disinformation.
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At a time when Americans are rethinking who should be represented in monuments and on buildings and street signs, the James Webb Space Telescope emerges as a case study of the fractious process of endowing an object with a name.
Veondre Avery, the child’s 22-year-old father, faces charges after the toddler found a gun in a "Paw Patrol" backpack and accidentally killed Shamaya Lynn, 21, on Aug. 11 in Altamonte Springs, Fla., according to the state attorney’s office.
Aurora seen Monday just before midnight from Alix, Alberta. (Dar Tanner)
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Ramuntu Pressley with his parents Kelle Pressley and Roger Perkins in Charlotte. (Cornell Watson for The Post)
Racism, climate change and political volatility have made both generations anxious. But they have also gotten them talking.
"Normal" conversation with mom is difficult — and feeling bad is the usual outcome — now that she lives a “boring, limited life.”
Husband was to split check with wife but didn’t. Now he’s asking her to l loan him $130,000.
Reader’s husband insists that shoppers must stay with their carts.
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