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The House speaker election, set for Sunday, will be the first high-wire act of many Nancy Pelosi will face over the next two years, which she has signaled could be her last in the House.
A federal judge ruled that Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Tex.) lacked the legal standing to challenge the process for counting electoral college votes. Gohmert had claimed Vice President Pence had the power to determine which votes should be counted.
Protesters are expected to converge in the city on Wednesday, the day Congress is set to certify President-elect Joe Biden's win. Violent melees ensued during similar protests in November and December.
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Heidi Hussli, 47, died a little more than two weeks after her mother’s funeral, one of several family members who contracted the virus after attending gatherings to honor the beloved matriarch.
A database of aviation safety reports provides an unguarded accounting of bad behavior by air travelers, raising questions about a hands-off federal policy.
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Activists say Vladimir Putin’s Russia is using military conscription to deter political organizing among a new generation, many of whom are alienated by Putin’s repression and attempts to curb Internet freedom.
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Ohio State's 49-28 win over Clemson would appear to make the Buckeyes a real threat in the national title game.
A sculpture of a recumbent Robert E. Lee in Edward Valentine’s studio at the Valentine museum in Richmond. (John McDonnell/The Post)
The Valentine museum wants to display Richmond’s statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis — not in its former glory, but tipped over, dented and covered with paint from protesters.
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You sent us your money questions. We asked The Post’s personal finance columnist to share answers.
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Hospital-acquired covid-19 happens. Often, it occurs when staff unintentionally spread the disease to patients.
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Refugees fleeing Ethiopia's Tigray region ride a bus to a temporary shelter near the Sudan-Ethiopia border. (Nariman El-Mofty/AP)
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Associated Press photographer Nariman El-Mofty shows us the ramifications of the conflict in Ethiopia.
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A worker at a Wisconsin hospital allegedly admitted to deliberately damaging more than 500 doses of the Moderna vaccine over the weekend, sparking an investigation by the FBI, FDA and local police.
Brius Healthcare pays millions for rent and other services to related companies controlled by its owners. Watchdog groups say nursing home owners can reap excessive profits from public funds by overpaying their own companies.
North Carolina Gov. Terry Sanford (D) presents a scroll to President John F. Kennedy at the White House on April 27, 1961. (AP)
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Many reflected on the work that led them to the historic moment — jobs that are sometimes harrowing, sometimes beautiful and always deeply felt.
A union representing 20,000 state employees said Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration wasn’t recognizing their efforts during the pandemic.
State Sen. A. Benton Chafin Jr. (R-Russell) had held office since 2004.
Eight major transportation projects are underway in the renamed neighborhood encompassing Crystal City, Pentagon City and Potomac Yards. (National Landing Business Improvement District)
The Northern Virginia region that is home to Amazon’s new headquarters plans to add a network of buses, trains, sidewalks and streets in the coming decade.
Virtual film festivals, streaming concerts and socially distanced events offer escapes during the coronavirus pandemic.
A cross-section of Washingtonians, including artists, authors and chefs, tell us how their experiences have shaped what they’re anticipating as life, hopefully, begins to improve in the months ahead.
Don’t forget the orchestras, ensembles and artists making beautiful music in our own backyard.
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Blend 111 chef Andrés-Julian Zuluaga brings delicious sophistication to the cross-cultural restaurant in Vienna.
Washington QB Alex Smith is among 16 members of the team who have been ruled out or are listed as questionable for Sunday’s high-stakes game in Philadelphia. (John McDonnell/The Post)
Saturday marked the third time in four days that the Browns were forced to shutter their practice site because of a positive covid-19 test result.
Bradley Beal had 31 points to pace eight Wizards in double figures as Washington improved to 1-5 with a 130-109 victory.
Rutledge, 21, is a big talent with a big arm. The Nationals want to see him bloom in Washington.
Morsell suffered the injury late in the first half against Michigan when he was elbowed in the face by Wolverines guard Franz Wagner.
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"The Mark of Zorro” launched the model for superhero blockbusters. That alter ego could not be more relevant today.
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