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Ice melts on tundra and thawing permafrost in Newtok, Alaska, this fall. (Bonnie Jo Mount/The Post)
Kodiak soared to 67 degrees on Sunday, while other towns are experiencing anomalous rain.
A November leak of 14,000 gallons of jet fuel at the long-troubled Red Hill underground fuel-storage facility contaminated a well, sickening scores of people and driving about 3,500 families from their homes.
She discusses being catapulted to the world stage, and how Asperger’s has helped her stay so focused.
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Supporters of the Memorial human rights group in front of a Moscow court on Dec. 29. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP)
The Memorial Human Rights Center, which publishes an annual list of political prisoners, has been ordered to close, a day after another wing of the group was liquidated.
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Officials and families on Tuesday began to identify victims of shootings the previous evening that stretched from Denver to Lakewood, Colo., and left five people dead and two injured, including a police officer. The suspected gunman was later killed in a shootout with police.
Virginia state conservators work Tuesday on a time capsule found in the base of the Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond. (Video: Reuters: photo: AP)
The family of Irene Chavez, an Army veteran, has received a redacted report and been told there's no video in the prison facility.
As the disruptions have dragged on, passengers have complained of difficulties in reaching customer service agents.
Patricia Cornwall, who mockingly compared herself to Rosa Parks, was told, “Sit down, Karen,” by a male passenger, according to a viral video.
D.C. has seen a spike in admitted covid-19 patients per capita that is more than three times as high as any state. Maryland’s increase ranked fifth and Virginia’s ninth.
The court’s action had officials in both parties poring over the maps, trying to gauge the fallout from the once-in-a-decade redraw.
A dispute over the landing on the Virginia side of the Potomac River has not been resolved, and White’s Ferry remains closed. (Katherine Frey/The Post)
As the ferry’s current and former owners spar with the family that owns the ferry landing, an agreement has proven to be elusive.
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Ted Koppel, right, interviews Randy Collins, the president of the Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce.” (CBS Sunday Morning)
The veteran newsman and “CBS Sunday Morning” contributor explains how a seeming puff piece about “The Andy Griffith Show” turned into an unsettling snapshot of an angry America.
January’s books touch on many sides of love: loving through grieving, loving as a duty, loving as power and identity, and even unrequited love.
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