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Gov. Jim Justice (R) came up with a plan to give a $100 savings bond to every person between the ages of 16 to 35 — one of the demographics most resistant to vaccination — who gets the shot.
WNBA star Asia Durr is fighting to return after being diagnosed with the coronavirus last year. Clemson football star Justin Foster quit altogether.
The president is expected to begin naming his choices for ambassador postings in May or even sooner. The list of potential diplomats includes Cindy McCain, the widow of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), and former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel.
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The U.S. Census Bureau’s district reapportionment totals bring new congressional districts, electoral vote shifts and the potential to reshape politics.
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The South, which now holds a greater percentage of House seats than at any point since before the Civil War, has seen its political power grow because of immigration and the migration of Americans to the region. 
The confirmation process for Colin Kahl heralds more acrimonious fights to come as the White House resumes negotiations over reentering the Iran deal.
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) on Sept. 15 in Washington. (Demetrius Freeman/The Post)
President Biden’s transition has been slower than previous ones. 
How the president is pursuing his agenda.
Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. government’s point person for negotiations with the Taliban, said Tuesday that he is not as pessimistic as many that the departure of U.S. and coalition troops from Afghanistan will lead to the rapid collapse of the Afghan government and a Taliban takeover.
The head of the World Health Organization called the situation in India “beyond heartbreaking" and warned that many countries in the world “are still experiencing intense transmission."
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Lelush, a.k.a. Vladislav Ivanov, had only meant to appear on Produce Camp 2021 as a translator before he became an accidental, reluctant pop sensation in China.
As in the United States, where some Democrats want to expand the U.S. Supreme Court, critics fear Mexico's judiciary is becoming increasingly politicized.
The ruling from Brazil’s health agency cited a range of concerns including what it said was a lack of quality control and efficacy data.
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Low-interest policies helped stabilize the economy, but they also set off a multitrillion-dollar run-up in markets, which overwhelmingly benefited the richest 10 percent of Americans.
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Toronto's Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit three home runs Tuesday, including a grand slam against the Nationals' Max Scherzer. (Mike Carlson/AP)
The young slugger's seven-RBI night included a go-ahead grand slam against Washington's ace, who lasted five innings in the 9-5 loss to Toronto.
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Arndis Hronn Egilsdottir and Sveinn Olafur Gunnarsson in “The County.” (Brynjar Snaer Thrastarson/Dekanalog)
The hero of “The County” is a spiritual cousin of Frances McDormand’s character in “Nomadland.”
Some six years after the #OscarsSoWhite protests, the Academy Awards  embraced Black, Asian and female talent as never before.
Nikki Grimes, Linda Sue Park and Dwayne Reed offer a wide range in form and tone.
Pam Jenoff, Michael Lewis and Mieko Kawakami have new books out next month.