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The Food and Drug Administration said a vial of Pfizer’s vaccine may contain six or seven doses, not the five the label says it holds.
Leaders are scrapping aid to states and cities as well as liability protections for companies as they try to finish negotiations on a $900 billion package.
Staff at UC Davis Health show what happens between the vaccine’s arrival at a hospital and the time that it is administered. (Video: James Cornsilk/The Post; photo: Reuters)
The worker, who is now in stable condition, had no history of such reactions. The incident echoes two similar cases in Britain.
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The 1946 Homestead Grays stand at their dugout at Griffith Stadium in Washington. (Negro Leagues Baseball Museum)
The move not only seeks to right a cosmic wrong that has shadowed the game for a century, but also forces a wholesale recalibration of its record book.
The project became a symbol of the Trump presidency and one of the most expensive federal infrastructure projects in U.S. history. 
Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell said the central bank was not out of tools to support the recovery but reiterated his calls for more help from Congress.
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The danger of a formal inquiry is that it creates the impression that an actual problem is involved.
The nomination of Brenda Mallory would place a veteran government official and conservation advocate in a key post that works closely with agencies to shape environmental and energy policy.
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on July 16, 2018. (AFP/Getty Images)
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Russia hacked the U.S government for months even as the White House said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had gotten the message.
The formal designation against two trading partners could be one of President Trump's final shots in his global trade war.
The verdict capped a three-month trial that captivated France despite a deadly pandemic.
Worshipers gather outside a Beirut church in August 2020, days after its structure was heavily damaged in a massive port explosion. (Lorenzo Tugnoli for The Post)
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Roland Escobedo and his puppy, Chubs, wait to get a Thanksgiving meal at a drive-through food distribution center at NRG Stadium in Houston on Nov. 21. (Scott Dalton for The Post)
America’s poverty rate has risen at the fastest pace ever this year after aid for the unemployed declined.
In President-elect Joe Biden’s Delaware hometown, families are suffering in silence amid an economic recovery that shows signs of fizzling and a pandemic that is only getting worse. 
Joyce Warshaw, the mayor of Dodge City, Kan., said her vote for the mask mandate has led to a flood of violent threats.
An investigation by the Associated Press exposed major flaws in the investigation and prosecution of Myon Burrell in the 2002 slaying of an 11-year-old girl.
The number of states that have outlawed capital punishment is rising, as is the number of prosecutors who say they will not seek it.
Pedestrians walk toward the U.S. Marine Corps Memorial on Wednesday in Arlington. (Matt McClain/The Post)
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Video went viral this summer of Anthony Brennan angrily confronting a trio as they posted anti-police fliers in the wake of George Floyd’s death in police custody.
Experts warn about restaurant dining and small gatherings as restriction-related fatigue was on display in the D.C. region.
The lawsuit, led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, will allege the tech giant suppressed competition in order to reap massive profits from lucrative targeted advertisements placed across the web.
The proposed regulations would effectively create a pecking order among employees when cutting the federal workforce.
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A Post analysis found 45 of the 50 biggest U.S. companies turned a profit since March. The majority of firms cut staff and gave the bulk of profits to shareholders.
The National Labor Relations Board is pushing the e-commerce giant and the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union to agree to terms for a union election at the Bessemer, Ala., warehouse prior to a scheduled hearing Friday.
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Pete Buttigieg, right, and his husband, Chasten, hug during Buttigieg’s presidential campaign event Feb. 28 in Columbia, S.C. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Buttigieg, President-elect Joe Biden’s pick for transportation secretary, mentioned that he proposed to his husband at O’Hare airport’s Gate B5.
Maybe it’s not so much that he doesn’t care as it is that he is not a caregiver.
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MIL adds insult to injury by saying she doesn’t “feel like” getting gifts for others.