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Trump takes his tough talk
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The 2016 candidate, who has been asked by the GOP to temper his rhetoric, hopes to rally thousands today in Phoenix.
After Wimbledon win, Williams isn’t stopping to enjoy the ‘Serena Slam’
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The Post’s Dana Milbank tells us why the GOP is the only entity that can’t seem to dump Donald Trump.
Core of Clinton’s 2016 campaign: Jolting the pay of the middle class
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A California city once moth-balled
a plant that could offset a water crisis
The 1990s desalination facility could ease the drought, but it could cost taxpayers as well as the coast.
Harper Lee’s ‘Go Set a Watchman’ exposes the paradox of ‘justice for all’
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Mysterious ‘resort fees’ are the most dishonest charges in travel industry
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Expense retorts: Workers question paying for trade shows and bad coffee
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We don’t trust drinking fountains anymore, and that’s bad for our health
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How parole boards often keep prisoners in the dark and behind bars
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The July 14 Pluto flyby isn’t the final frontier for NASA’s New Horizons
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Officer buys diapers and shoes for homeless mother caught shoplifting
Instead of handcuffing the woman, he spent $300 of his own money to help her with her kids.
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That look you get when you give the pope a crucifix shaped like a hammer and sickle
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Officer buys diapers and shoes for homeless mother caught shoplifting
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Confessions of an American Illuminati
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Family’s hard lesson: It’s easy to fall into homelessness, hard to escape
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Schoop takes Roark deep in ninth as Orioles rally to beat Nationals, 3-2
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How I felt when the Confederate flag finally came down
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In ‘Amy,’ the singer Amy Winehouse comes into clear, unsettling focus
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Put off by gadgets that are ‘always on’
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You may intend to keep working. But life may say otherwise.
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Making public records more public
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In Northwest Washington, a stone manor with a line of notable owners
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The advice columnist returned from break to help you out with life’s toughest obstacles.
















