The Biden administration plans to ban the imports of oil and natural gas as soon as Tuesday, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
Watch live coverage of Russia's invasion and a House Intelligence Committee hearing. (The Post)
- 9:55 a.m.Analysis: Why Biden is getting some praise from Republicans on his handling of Ukraine
- 9:45 a.m.Tens of thousands of Russian gig workers are left behind as tech platforms pull out
- 9:34 a.m.Man crashes truck through Russian Embassy gates in Dublin as global protests target Moscow’s diplomats
- 9:28 a.m.Russian advance in Ukraine has slowed ‘significantly,’ says general staff of Ukraine’s armed forces
By Annie Linskey, Samantha Schmidt and Ana Vanessa Herrero
Opinion by Leon Aron
Opinion by Dmytro Kuleba
Ad
Ad
More Top Stories
Ever since getting covid, Laurie Bedell has remained in a state of physical exhaustion. (Jeff Swensen for The Post)
Patients are confronted with denials by both private insurance companies and the Social Security Administration as they fight for disability benefits for the debilitating symptoms of long covid. Many are forced to retain lawyers and may end up in federal court.
RetropolisThe Past, Rediscovered
Even as vaccination rates rose, the daily average of covid deaths stood at 9,000 during the past 28 days, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
By Salvador Rizzo and Fenit Nirappil
Don’t Miss
Ad
Ad
For YouRecommended Stories
Most read
featured Video
By Mary Beth Gahan1 hour ago
More than half of the rainforest could turn into savanna — threatening wildlife, shifting weather patterns and fueling climate change.
By Sarah Kaplan
In a stark indicator of how resonant extremist views have become in Republican politics, Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers raised nearly $2.5 million in 2021, setting a legislative record.
Senate candidate Gary Chambers attends annual Zulu Coronation Ball held at New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. (AP)
Gary Chambers knows his campaign against Republic Sen. John Kennedy is a long shot. But the social activist is determined.
The recent recall of a moderate Republican supervisor in Shasta County will serve as a blueprint for a conservative push for political influence.
By Scott Wilson
The former president has made very clear what another term in office would look like.
By Philip Bump
Russia’s absence cast doubts over the extent to which international legal mechanisms can be effective tools in efforts to stop the war in Ukraine.
A battle in the city of Bila Tserkva, south of Kyiv, severely damaged nearby buildings. (Photo: Wojciech Grzedzinski; video: Jon Gerberg and James Cornsilk for The Post)
Ad
Ad
Negotiators failed to reach an agreement on a new contract. Unresolved issues include providing adequate mental health services, reducing class sizes and increasing pay.
Alphonso David, who was fired last year, alleged in a lawsuit that the nation’s largest LGBTQ advocacy group had discriminated against him because he is Black.
Bitcoin, dogecoin and other financial products in the crypto world are triggering a debate on whether or not they are allowed by religious Muslims.
(Washington Post Illustration/iStock)
By Tatum Hunter
Twitter has hired the tech world's most savvy observers of young users to help the service recruit more young people and compete with TikTok.
By Taylor Lorenz
After a Washington Post report on the legislation, Virginia state Sen. Richard L. Saslaw (D-Fairfax) is proposing new language to put limits on potential public funding.
George Sloan, owner of White Oak Duckpin Lanes, amid some of the pin-setting equipment at the Silver Spring bowling center. (John Kelly/The Post)
Fans of duckpin bowling are a rabid bunch. They're saddened that one Maryland center has been closed for four months after a flood.
By John Kelly
The Damascus restaurant specializes in the Sichuan dishes that the chef learned from a master in Chengdu.
By Tim Carman
The ’94 baseball strike was “millionaires vs. billionaires.” Now the media seems to love the worker. What’s driving the change?
By Ben Strauss
Chattanooga guard David Jean-Baptiste's buzzer-beating three-pointer against Furman clinched the Southern Conference championship. (AP)
The NCAA men’s tournament field is starting to take shape.
Ad
(Angie Seckinger)
By Michele Lerner
The groundbreaking move could set a new bar for how museums respond to changing attitudes about cultural heritage and the legacy of colonial violence.
From left, Salvador, Kyle, Shake, Shayne, Jarrette and Iyanna on the Season 2 reunion of “Love Is Blind.” (Netflix)
The "Love Is Blind" reunion hammers home what is missing from the wildly popular Netflix dating show: some honesty.
Robert Pattinson's Batman should lean into his silly behavior.
By Sonia Rao
By Will Hawkes
TravelIncluding news and tips from By The Way