Democracy Dies in Darkness
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy after a vote focusing on the debt ceiling. (Matt McClain/The Post)
If Congress does not raise the government’s borrowing limit soon, markets for stocks, bonds and currencies could go haywire, making the government’s financial issues a problem for many companies and investors.
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After a century-long romance, the car and AM radio are breaking up, leaving conservative talk shows, programs aimed at immigrants and religious stations wondering how they’ll connect with listeners.
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A 17-year-old high school student claims her L.A. school violated her rights by telling her to praise cow’s milk, which many of her generation dislike.
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Writer Alex Haley in 1974. (AP)
RetropolisThe Past, Rediscovered
Before questions about his Playboy interview with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Haley faced charges of plagiarism and inaccuracy in “Roots.”
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Los Angeles handed Stephen Curry and Golden State their first series loss to a Western Conference opponent since 2014.
From left: Queen Victoria, Mary Ball Washington and Henrietta “Hetty” Green. (Library of Congress)
Maybe, as Mother’s Day arrives, your mom isn’t perfect. But she’s probably a lot better than these.
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