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The bill came atop earlier charges during the former president’s stay at his Florida resort, before he moved north. Since Donald Trump left office, taxpayers have paid his businesses more than $50,000 for rooms used by Secret Service agents, records show.
The confirmed death toll climbed to 54 on Wednesday as authorities said they had located 18 more victims, the highest number recorded in a day.
A new safety task force plans to pore over the laws and recommend changes following the tragedy in Surfside.
Authorities announced they had detained two people and killed four others suspected of taking part in the attack that killed President Jovenel Moïse and wounded his wife. The motivation for the assassination remains unknown but it threatens to plunge the country further into violence and unrest.
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The Biden administration has described the cross-border aid issue as an example of the kind of cooperation it wants from Russia as it seeks a path toward longer-term strategic accords.
The suit claims that Google favors its store over other app stores available on Android devices and argues that developers have “no reasonable choice” but to distribute their apps through the store.
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WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that more contagious variants are “currently winning the race against vaccines” with much of the world’s population unvaccinated.
A rendering of one of the new Amtrak trains to be built in the United States. (Siemens Mobility)
Under the plan announced Wednesday, Amtrak will replace nearly 40 percent of its rail car fleet by 2031 and invest $2 billion in equipment upgrades systemwide. The deal comes as the company is pursuing a $75 billion expansion to bring trains to dozens of cities and towns across the nation.
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President Biden speaks at the White House on Tuesday. (Al Drago for The Post)
Top national security officials briefed the president Wednesday on the government’s efforts to counter and blunt the impact of the costly, increasingly brazen assaults by Russia-based hackers.
He said that Ashli Babbitt, who attempted to breach an entrance to the Speaker's Lobby during the siege, did not pose a danger to lawmakers or others.
China’s first confirmed covid-19 case — and most scrutinized patient — was an accountant who hadn’t traveled outside Wuhan in the days before his illness.
Smoke rises from buildings in Qala-e Nau on Wednesday as Afghan security forces battle the Taliban in the provincial capital. (AFP/Getty Images)
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The National Museum of Natural History’s “Unsettled Nature” uses art — yes art — to deliver a grim yet disturbingly beautiful message about the environment.
Navigating timed tickets and mask requirements at the Smithsonian, National Gallery of Art and other attractions.
The fast-food chain Jollibee is hugely popular in its native Philippines. One bite of its fried chicken, and you'll understand why.
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Taylor Riddle, left, and Megan Swisher Fanning work side-by-side for the first time. (Linnea Bullion for The Post)
Offices are opening their doors again, but a lot has changed. Many workers describe feeling simultaneously relieved and anxious as they return to a strange environment bearing little resemblance to the one they left behind.
Your late father-in-law was an “obnoxious, know-it-all braggart.” Your grieving husband insists your new son should be named after him.
Her new confidence leads to late-night drinking and request for a “hall pass.” Husband is stunned.
These people weren’t nice at the office. Should reader cut off contact?
Julie Mehretu’s “Retopistics: A Renegade Excavation,” 2001. (Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Ark./Julie Mehretu)
Mehretu’s pieces are exercises in a contemporary idea of the sublime, which may explain why the Whitney Museum of American Art’s midcareer survey of her work, including about 30 paintings and 40 drawings, is exhausting, exhilarating and perhaps a little frustrating.
The series returns with several standout sketches, including one starring Patti Harrison.
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