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Any indictments against the company and its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, will remain sealed until Thursday. But people familiar with the case said the charges were related to allegations of unpaid taxes on benefits for Trump Organization executives.
Most Republicans voted against the proposal, arguing it would establish a partisan investigation. Democrats said the panel is needed to fully investigate the attack.
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A major counting error in the heavily Democratic city comes as the party has defended the soundness of U.S. elections in the face of unfounded accusations from Donald Trump that 2020’s result was tainted by fraud.
The former president did not fully ignore the issue of immigration during his trip to the U.S.-Mexico border — he just mainly focused on himself.
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Commercial satellite images show work underway at 119 nearly identical construction sites that contain features mirroring those seen at launch facilities for China’s nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles.
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The bill is designed to modernize the nation’s roads, transit networks and pipes while tackling climate change.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced his choices for the $900 million fund, backing projects that he said also would spur the economy.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy leaves the chambers Wednesday after the vote on creating the Jan. 6 committee was taken. (Getty Images)
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A man walks through a misting station during a record-breaking heat wave Monday in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Trevor Hagan/Bloomberg News)
British Columbia’s chief coroner said there were reports of 486 sudden and unexpected deaths since Friday — a 195 percent increase over the number of deaths that would normally occur in a five-day period.
Many vaccinated would-be travelers — particularly those from poorer countries — do not meet the E.U. program’s criteria because they received AstraZeneca shots produced by India’s Serum Institute, which has not been approved by E.U. regulators.
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Joe Zuber, owner of Arlington Smoke Shop, is gearing up for legal recreational marijuana use starting July 1. (Bill O'Leary/The Post)
Virginia will abandon the death penalty and legalize recreational marijuana while Maryland will ditch its pro-Confederate state song, as measures aimed at stamping out racial inequities take effect along with hundreds of other laws.
Police think a man slain on a residential street near Logan Circle was struck by a stray bullet.
Democrats called on the Republican gubernatorial candidate to apologize for using the word "yellow" to describe Asians as he promised to unite Virginians of all stripes.
The Cloyd Heck Marvin Center, named after a former university president who advocated for segregation, has been renamed the University Student Center.
Since U.S. movie theaters returned at least to partial strength a month ago, a pair of movies have brought people back to theaters. (Universal Pictures)
“F9” is about to become the second big theatrical hit of the vaccine era. But others have struggled, and no one can figure out why.
She wants the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to look into the secret program “Project Bernanke.”
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