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For top lieutenants, such as Reince Priebus, Ben Carson and Kellyanne Conway, the water is fine.
The Biden administration is considering an export ban on a Chinese company involved in the development of hypersonic missiles.
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Elaine Chao, who served four years as secretary of transportation under President Donald Trump, has a history of serving on top corporate boards. (Jabin Botsford/The Post)
The NRCC threatened donors that it will tell former president Donald Trump they are defectors if they opt out of recurring donations to the campaign arm for the House GOP.
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“Project Journey” is the name for the $1 billion construction project that will make 35X a relic of the past. (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post)
On April 20, Reagan National Airport is retiring 35X with the soft opening of a new regional terminal — a normal terminal, with 14 gates and 14 jet bridges instead of one gate and zero jet bridges.
People wait to receive a coronavirus vaccine at the new FEMA mass vaccination site at the Greenbelt Metro Station on Wednesday, the first day it was operating. (Marvin Joseph/The Post)
The governor made the announcement during a visit to the FEMA vaccination site in Greenbelt, where the city’s mayor criticized him over the state’s vaccine rollout.
“Shrines” features six site-specific artworks where you’re both spectator and performer.
Social media has allowed touring musicians and session players to reach a larger audience than ever before.
The character of the Eden Center in Falls Church is slowly evolving, as new vendors move in, but you can still savor the taste of Vietnam there.
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Forty years after the renowned physicist Richard Feynman floated the idea for a quantum computer, the technology is starting to seep out of academic labs and into the real world.
Union participation has been sliding for more than 60 years, but the campaign at Amazon and the decidedly pro-labor White House have people wondering whether a new era of organizing is underway.
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Panik, who has been a healthy scratch in three of the team's last five games, has three goals in 36 games this season.
Gonzaga fell just short of a perfect season, but buzzer-beating sensation Jalen Suggs can look forward to landing high in the 2021 NBA draft.
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Jen Glantz and Adam Kossoff, with their dog Goofy, got married on March 19 outside the Irving Farm coffee shop near Manhattan's Gramercy Park, where they had their first date five years ago. (Susan Shek Photography)
“This pandemic showed people: You can’t plan. If you’re waiting and waiting and waiting for the world to give you the okay, you’re going to be wasting a lot of your life.”
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