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The social media giant indefinitely suspended then-President Donald Trump from its platforms in January after determining that his posts encouraged violence. In May, the Facebook-funded board unexpectedly kicked the Trump decision back to the social network.
Studios are beginning to ramp up the blockbusters, and each of these movies offers a reason to return to watching on the big screen.
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An upcoming Supreme Court review of a Mississippi abortion law could pave the way for many other state laws that restrict or ban the procedure.
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The ex-White House counsel was the most-cited witness in Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, explaining how the former president tried to have the special counsel fired and then asked aides to lie about it.
The five-year bill seeks to overhaul rules on how states and other transportation agencies can use the money, putting environmental goals at the forefront.
President Biden and Jill Biden in the Oval Office on May 20 with the Kennedy Center honorees. (Adam Schultz/The White House)
The president’s speech in a video for the Kennedy Center honorees came after his first budget proposal called for a record-setting $201 million for the National Endowment for the Arts.
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D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D), holds a flag with 51 stars at a news conference last year. (Amanda Voisard for The Post)
The District does not yet need a specific spending plan— especially without enough votes to pass statehood in the Senate — but some analysts say it’s not too early to begin charting what could be a drastic financial transition.
Tosca chef Phil Marzelli welcomes regulars and newcomers alike with his beautiful Italian fare
Virtual film festivals, streaming concerts and socially distanced events offer escapes during the coronavirus pandemic.
The American University Museum encapsulates the spirit of a decade in a span of 32 years.
The gap between Black and White unemployment narrowed to historic lows when the pandemic hit. It's widening again.
Shoes from Moony Hernandez’s collection. (Mary Kang for The Post)
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Strasburg is the most expensive asset in the history of the franchise, and he might be the key to whether there’s a sustainable winner in Washington.
The continued restrictions come as media members across sports are grappling with questions about access to athletes and what their jobs may look like in the future.
LeBron James and the Lakers lost to the Suns on Thursday. (Ashley Landis)
It's strange, and perhaps concerning, that the postseason has barely begun, and some of the most influential NBA players and teams have been eliminated.
As Olympic gymnastics teams have gotten smaller, specialists in a particular event have been nudged out in favor of strong all-around performers.
The team will be at the Bon Secours Training Center from July 27-31, with the expectation it will hold four practices open to fans. The rest of camp will be held in Ashburn.
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Author John Maclean fishing the upper Blackfoot River. (Alec Underwood)
John Maclean’s book “Home Waters” is about life in Montana and his father’s famous work.
Great Works, In FocusCritic’s Notebook
Ingres’s portrait of the Comtesse d’Haussonville at the Frick Collection is one of the most celebrated paintings in America
Sommers's initial “Driver’s License” video has been viewed more than 7 million times.
Finland’s official Oscar submission, the biopic “Tove” tells the story of the early years in the career and love life of Tove Jansson, artist and writer of beloved children’s books about creatures called Moomins. 
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This month's release will be the latest in a series that dates back to the late 1980s, when games were still being released on floppy disks and inserted into the Nintendo Famicom Disk System.