Democracy Dies in Darkness
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The lack of unified messaging on the value of booster shots comes at a critical time in the pandemic, when experts worry that the omicron variant will swamp hospitals due to its high transmissibility.
Doctors say the limited initial supply of the pills means they are unlikely to alleviate the strain on many hospitals confronting climbing admissions and staffing shortages.
A billboard depicting Iranian navy units rushing toward a tanker held captive by a giant octopus in the colors of the U.S. flag is seen in Tehran on Nov. 5. (AFP/Getty Images)
Eyewitness accounts detail Iran’s extensive operations to evade U.S. export sanctions.
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Capitol Insurrection: One Year Later
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The Capitol Dome is seen reflected in a window on Capitol Hill in September. (Jabin Botsford/The Post)
An investigation by The Post reveals numerous new warnings of violence on Jan. 6 that went unheeded, the cost of President Donald Trump’s inaction as the Capitol was overrun and the distrust that has spread across the country in the aftermath.
Pro-Trump and QAnon influencers, squabbling over audiences, are “desperate for money,” and there’s only so many “people you can fleece,” says one researcher.
Wednesday, 11 a.m. ET: Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) joins Post Live to discuss his work on the Jan. 6 committee
Thursday, 8:30 a.m. ET: Watch live Post coverage and analysis of Biden's remarks
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A family bound for a beach vacation and a trucker headed to Georgia were among hundreds of drivers stranded on Interstate 95 in Virginia by a snowstorm. (Lee Powell/The Post)
Highway crews had spent much of the day towing dozens of vehicles that had been abandoned or run out of gas.
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