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The former president points to past comments made by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who during her campaign called him “illegitimate” and vowed to investigate his business.
The board told residents in 2020 that there was no waterproofing at all over portions of the building’s underground parking garage, a condition that had “exposed the garage to water intrusion for 40 years,” board records show.
U.S. officials discussed keeping Bagram open longer, as the Taliban continues an offensive, but the Biden administration decided to continue with withdrawal.
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People relax at a beach in France’s Calanques National Park. (Sandra Mehl for The Post)
Some tourist destinations are eager to welcome back visitors. Other used the pandemic as a chance to pivot to more sustainable practices. One French national park launched a a “de-marketing” campaign aimed at reducing the number of visitors it attracts.
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On June 30, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the actor's sex conviction.
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Officials agreed to halve the number of people permitted to enter the nation under an already strict border policy.
Nearby countries already hosting millions of Afghans say they are not equipped to handle more people, while international programs to aid refugees remain underfunded.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland has ordered a review of whether the drug approved for federal executions poses risks of pain and suffering. His review also will examine a decision made late last year to allow other methods of execution, including electrocution and firing squad.
A drilling rig pulls pipe while plugging an abandoned oil well in Toole County, Mont., one of many sites the Well Done Foundation is tackling. (Adrián Sanchez-Gonzalez for The Post)
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Tech entrepreneur Robin Thurston tries to revive the Outside magazine brand with an Amazon Prime-like membership, offering the print magazine and other perks for a $99 annual fee.
New to the New York Stock Exchange this week: An ETF focused on companies that may play a role in building out the Metaverse, or the next evolution of the Internet.
She signaled a new era of tougher antitrust enforcement with her first moves. But the meeting came after a tough week.
Sidelined by a knee injury, Giannis Antetokounmpo cheers on the Milwaukee Bucks as they take a 3-2 series lead over Atlanta in the Eastern Conference finals. (Getty Images)
Giannis Antetokounmpo and Trae Young both sat out with injuries as the Bucks beat the Hawks, 123-122, to move within a win of the NBA Finals.
The investigation happened in the wake of multiple Washington Post reports detailing former employees’ allegations of sexual harassment.
The NFL wrapped up a six-month probe into the team’s toxic culture and disclosed virtually none of its findings and offers no blame. Nothing to see here.
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Bennett, center, in a school play in England as a “stereotypical American.” (Courtesy of Bennett)
Bennett’s new memoir, “(Re)Born in the USA,” traces an offbeat journey from obsession to proud citizenship.
The director of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” has novelized his Oscar-winning movie and created a story that expands the film’s world even as it comments upon it.
Chris Pratt stars in a lamebrained thriller that’s part action movie, part family drama.
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