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White House personnel director John McEntee huddles with President Trump backstage before an event in February. (Jabin Botsford/The Post)
Valerie Boyd, the top official for international affairs at DHS, was asked for her resignation, as was Bryan Ware, a senior policy aide at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. Cybersecurity chief Christopher Krebs could be fired next, after his agency released a statement refuting the president’s election fraud allegations.
The prosecutor in the Arbery case presented evidence that Travis McMichael had a history of using racist slurs and epithets in text messages and on social media.
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The president insisted he would couple rolling back containment measures with protecting those at risk. He's only done the former.
Rep.-elect Cori Bush (D-Mo.) speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill on Thursday. (Getty Images)
Among the new House members arriving in Washington were several barrier-breaking women.
The Supreme Court justice said he was not criticizing officials for their policy decisions and said before launching into a speech that he hoped his remarks would not be “twisted or misunderstood.”
The high-profile aide to the British prime minister denied being pushed out, saying he is keeping a promise to become “redundant” by the end of the year.
Jerry Rawlings1947–2020
After seizing power twice in coups, he guided the African country toward democratic reform.
Ugur Sahin, left, is chief executive, and Ozlem Tureci is chief medical officer of BioNTech. (Felix Schmitt/Contact Press Images/Focus)
Ugur Sahin and Ozlem Tureci, founders of BioNTech, are working with Pfizer. The husband-and-wife team, both children of Turkish immigrants to Germany, are the sort of people who don’t own a car and who took the morning off for their wedding day in 2002 before returning to the lab. Half a day was “sufficient,” Tureci explained.
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The president-elect has already signaled his willingness to confront Beijing on other fronts.
Drivers rounding a prominent traffic circle in the Turkmen capital of Ashgabat now have the chance to take in a rather unusual sight.
Census worker Ken Leonard wears a mask at a U.S. Census walk-up counting site set up for Hunt County in Greenville, Tex., on July 31. (LM Otero/AP)
The share of Americans who doubt the accuracy of the census reportedly grew from 24 percent in early March to 31 percent by late July.
The storm’s moisture has brought devastating rainfall to the Tarheel State.
There are no major conferences for the acting Homeland Security chief to attend in the region that week, and at least one person familiar with the outlines of the plan referred to the trip as “a boondoggle.”
After months of negotiation, the deal makes in-person teaching optional for the second quarter of the academic year.
Prince George’s and Anne Arundel counties joined Baltimore City in implementing Maryland’s strictest limits for indoor social gatherings, forbidding groups of more than 10 people inside. 
The commonwealth’s attorney and public defender filed unusual legal challenges against a judge they argue overstepped his authority and thwarted efforts to change the criminal justice system.
People enjoy a warm fall day on the National Mall on Sunday. (Alex Edelman/AFP)
Even with steady rain falling, Wednesday became the sixth day in a row with high temperatures at or above 70 in Washington. It hit at least 65 on 10 straight days. 
Judy Shelton appears before the Senate Banking Committee for a confirmation hearing in February. (AP)
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Thursday morning's showers made August National a pretty toothless opponent: The damp conditions meant balls stuck to greens and didn’t roll off fairways into the rough. Expect that to change today as sunshine abounds.
For many, the event marks the first real competition in 8 ½ months. The entire swim calendar was wiped clean during the pandemic, and most of the country’s top swimmers haven’t raced since early March.
Wednesday's draft will be virtual and, at least where the picks are concerned, highly unpredictable.
“The Crown” Season 4 delves into the relationship between Princess Diana and Prince Charles. (Des Willie/Netflix)
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In “Nobody Ever Asked Me About the Girls,” Lisa Robinson offers a behind-the-scenes look at the women of rock and pop.
Ken Spears1938–2020
He and Joe Ruby, his longtime creative partner who died three months earlier, wrote all but four of the show’s original 25 episodes. 
The novel’s self-help aphorisms are superficial when they aren’t simply nonsensical.
The announcement arrives toward the end of a successful year for the R&B singer, a three-time Grammy winner whose March release, “After Hours,” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.