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DEADLY TORNADOES
Ben Bowen searches for a friend in the rubble of his house in Dawson Springs, Ky., on Sunday. (Austin Anthony for The Post)
Searchers combed through crumbled homes hit by a tornado that is feared to have killed dozens in Kentucky.
Conditions on the ground in Kentucky are treacherous, and communication is difficult after storms ripped through the state.
Personal items are turning up far from home in the aftermath of the tornadoes that sowed a path of destruction across six states. Photographs, by far, were the most common find.
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Military leaders have few options to address the dissent among active-duty serve members other than to hope that, as waiver requests are denied, more troops will choose to fall in line.
Genesis Fuentes watches a simulated encounter at the Lab for Applied Social Science Research at the University of Maryland at College Park. (Bill O'Leary/The Post)
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Sen. Lindsey O. Graham, who has become one of former president Donald Trump’s most vocal defenders, argued that someone who did not have a good working relationship with Trump could not be an effective Republican leader.
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Emergency response workers dig through the rubble of a candle factory in Mayfield, Ky., on Dec. 11. (AP)
While scientists say it is difficult to link climate change to specific tornadoes, warmer temperatures could add fuel to these storms as global temperatures rise.
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NFL WEEK 14
Washington defensive tackle Jonathan Allen leaves the field after Sunday's loss to the Cowboys. (Jonathan Newton/The Post)
Washington fell behind 24-0 in the first half, lost quarterback Taylor Heinicke to a knee injury and still had a chance late, but its four-game winning streak came to an end.
Washington couldn’t find its winning formula against Dallas, but its playoff chances stayed the same.
Washington rallied back from a significant deficit but ultimately came up short against the Cowboys.
The linebacker recorded two sacks, including one that caused a fumble that was returned for a touchdown.
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