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A koala climbs a charred eucalyptus tree Jan. 20 in southern Australia. (Ricky Carioti/The Post)
In the wake of covid-19 restrictions and historic bush fires, locals are eager to learn about their own backyards.
Researchers have found that the yawning divide between rich and poor is both a cause and a consequence of democratic backsliding here and elsewhere.
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Unarmed but organized, hundreds of thousands have turned out in Myanmar’s major cities day after day, clamoring for democracy in stirring displays of nationwide civil disobedience.
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The White House is conducting a months-long review of the drone strike policy it inherited from the previous administration.
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Dallas police Chief Eddie García. (Lynda M. González/Dallas Morning News/AP)
Dallas Police officer Bryan Riser, a 13-year veteran, is charged with hiring hitmen to kill two people and dump them in the Trinity River.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling for the resignation of Republican state Rep. Luke Simons over allegations of inappropriate behavior with staffers and interns dating back to 2017.
Majority-Black Prince George’s County has by far the most coronavirus cases in Maryland, and the lowest percentage of vaccinated residents. Democratic officials say the governor is distracting from the key reasons so few Black residents have been vaccinated. 
Bonnie Lippe with her husband, Michael, near their Las Vegas home. (David Becker for the Post)
Bonnie Lippe faced scorn from strangers for being “patient zero.” Her diagnosis on March 5, 2020 — followed shortly by confirmation that a Bethesda couple she’d never met had also tested positive — was a watershed moment, the beginning of the pandemic’s arc through Maryland.
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Mr. Davis, who died of complications from covid-19, wrote a two-hander that became a staple of community theater after premiering on Broadway in 1981.
These works, recommended by local authors and bookstore owners, remind us just how special Washington is.
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