Democracy Dies in Darkness
The president-elect warned that more American lives would be at risk if members of the new administration are unable to plan for the distribution of a coronavirus vaccine in coordination with current Trump administration officials.
Sens. David Perdue (R-Ga.) and Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) attend a campaign event in Cummings, Ga., on Friday. (Megan Varner/Getty Images)
On a private call, GOP senators and allies fret about the changing electorate and look to reach anti-Trump Republicans.
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Marsha Jackson, in her backyard in Dallas, is dwarfed by Shingle Mountain, an illegal toxic waste dump. (Allison V. Smith for The Post)
The manmade mountain of discarded roofing shingles stretches more than a city block in Dallas, where White leaders paved the way for the illegal toxic dump to rise up in a minority community.
The White House is expected to announce a reduction of U.S. forces from around 5,000 to 2,500 by the time President Trump leaves office in January.
The rise was due in large part to the mass shooting in El Paso that officials say was motivated by anti-immigrant bias, according to new figures released Monday by the FBI.
The Vatican report showed how top clergy in the United States and Rome allowed Theodore McCarrick to rise in the church despite allegations of sexual misconduct.
The Oklahoma officer suffered burns on the right side of his body, his left arm and the entire right side of his face, his wife said, but their children escaped unharmed.
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Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee joins two other Republicans in opposing the nomination of Judy Shelton, who is known for her controversial views on the Federal Reserve’s independence, to the Fed’s board of governors.
President Trump drives a golf cart on Sunday at his course in Sterling, Va. (Al Drago for The Post)
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The strongest hurricane ever observed this late in the Atlantic season is predicted to make landfall in Nicaragua early Tuesday with catastrophic winds, life-threatening storm surge and devastating rainfall.
Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, left, and Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh cheer Sunday during the signing ceremony a new trade pact in Hanoi. (EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
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He served as ambassador to Washington in the 1990s during Syria’s on-and-off peace talks with Israel.
A spiraling resurgence is buffeting provinces once heralded as success stories, as cracks emerge in the “Team Canada” approach.
“I’m not going to be bullied into not following reputable scientists and medical professionals,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) responded.
As a surge in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations ravage the Upper Midwest, health-care workers deal with severely ill patients who remain skeptical about the existence of the virus.
The New York City Sheriff's Office shut down an illegal “fight club” late Saturday at a Bronx warehouse where more than 200 attendees disregarded city and state coronavirus rules.
Haji Najibullah was arrested last month in connection to the 2008 abduction of Rohde, who worked for the New York Times at the time, and two other men.
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The president-elect’s first big economic speech did not urge a compromise with Republicans on a stimulus bill, and he danced around the need for further lockdowns or business and school closures.
Lydia Mobley, 30, is a travel nurse working in a Lansing, Mich., intensive care unit making $70 an hour, much more than she could earn as a staff nurse. (Elaine Cromie for The Post)
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Jay Clayton, a longtime corporate lawyer, was thrust into controversy when President Trump said he would nominate him to be the next U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
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Netflix’s “The Crown” draws on events such as Princess Diana’s marriage to Prince Charles and the relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and Margaret Thatcher.
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The actor-writer-musician and illustrator teamed up on the new book “A Wealth of Pigeons.”
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19th-century period piece ‘Ammonite’ tries to break the mold but feels trite and tame.
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At 549 pages, “The Kingdom” feels as much like a miniseries as a novel.
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Becky Cooper’s book is both a true-crime tale and a quest for justice for the victim.