Democracy Dies in Darkness
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They boarded planes, went to their offices at the World Trade Center or the Pentagon. Some wouldn’t survive.
Thousands of people watch a performance of “Come From Away.” (Carolyn Van Houten/The Post)
Thousands of people gathered under a pink-hued Friday evening sky for an event at once deeply meaningful, moving and melodious: the performance of an acclaimed musical enshrining acts of extraordinary grace that occurred amid the indelible horrors of 20 years ago.
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A Washington Post analysis found that only 12 percent of the first round of the $25 billion of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program was spent in the first six months of 2021.
Mohammad Sadeed holds son Farmanullah, 4, at Dulles airport on Sept. 6. (Michael Blackshire/The Post)
After dodging bullets, bombs and Taliban fighters, Afghan evacuees now must live with choices they made amid the chaos.
The error resulted from Facebook accidentally excluding data from U.S. users who had no detectable political leanings — a group that amounted to roughly half of all of Facebook’s users in the United States.
The special grand jury appears to be probing the controversial shooting of Lynch by Virginia Beach police.
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Oregon, which had lost all nine of its previous meetings with the Big Ten powerhouse, started slow, scoring the game’s first points in the second quarter and then accelerating to an unexpected 35-28 victory.
The No. 9 Cyclones under Matt Campbell are the freshest thing going and they've got a big ol’ bout with No. 10 Iowa this weekend.
Young is seen as D.C.’s most marketable star since Robert Griffin III, (Jonathan Newton/The Post)
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Washington is now tied with the New York Liberty for the league’s eighth and final playoff spot with three games remaining.
Ahead of Sunday’s match-up against Jacksonville, Houston is poised to keep the quarterback on their 53-man roster but make him inactive on game days. He faces 22 active lawsuits by women accusing him of sexual misconduct.
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