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Brian Benjamin faces accusations  that he agreed to steer state funds to a real estate developer’s charitable organization in exchange for fraudulent contributions to prior campaigns, according to an indictment unsealed Tuesday.
A trench designed to alleviate rainwater issues at a Suffolk, Va., home where the septic system has failed. (Kristen Zeis for The Post)
Septic systems are failing across the country, posing threats to clean water, ecosystems and public health.
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Sleep training “might take a while, but it’s a short-term consequence for a long-term gain,” says one expert.
Teachers hadn’t counted on the struggles their pandemic students would have tying their shoes. Or cutting straight with scissors. Or squeezing a glue bottle to release an appropriately sized dot. Or simply twisting on and off a plastic cap.
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Spinach fills a greenhouse at Songbird. The farm tested positive for PFAS in its soil, spinach and water. (Brianna Soukup for The Post)
It would be comforting to dismiss the story of Maine’s Songbird Farm as a one-off calamity — a confined case of PFAS contamination. The reality is far more disturbing.
Climate advocates suffered a setback in their effort to make New York the first state to phase out gas use in new buildings.
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The airline has launched a bus-service partnership connecting travelers to smaller airports.
Gannett, the nation’s largest newspaper chain, is cutting back on printed papers and pointing readers to e-editions.
Jude Law in “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.” (Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures)
The third of five planned Harry Potter prequels concerns a rigged election.
"Today" show book club pick "Memphis" traces the lives of three generations of Black women.