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The 2018 structural survey report detailed damage to a concrete slab below the pool deck, cracks in the parking garage, a “major error” in waterproofing and other problems at the Surfside, Fla., building.
The bipartisan agreement would direct $40 billion in new funding toward stepping up enforcement, something supporters believe would lead to a big boost in tax collection. Though five Republicans signed off on the deal, its future in Congress is uncertain.
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Republican are crying foul over the president’s linkage of bipartisan infrastructure plan and a big Democratic reconciliation package. Is it a minor squall or a sign of a long summer?
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The Michigan Democrat chairs a committee overseeing probes into the Jan. 6 riot and has been tasked with charting his party’s 2022 campaign strategy.
Bishops want to bring Catholics back to Communion. But they disagree about how.
The Biden administration is supporting a bill to end the sentencing disparity in crack and powder cocaine offenses. But that disparity exists largely because of bills President Biden spearheaded in 80s and 90s.
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Authorized personnel and civilians evacuate the U.S. Embassy in Saigon on April 29, 1975. (AP)
Three former lawmakers have registered as foreign agents for the U.S. branch of Hikvision, the maker of cameras used to monitor Uyghur Muslims inside China’s detention camps. The United States has blacklisted the firm because of security and human-rights concerns.
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Congestion on the Beltway near the I-270 spur, seen here in 2019. (Katherine Frey/The Post)
Gov. Larry Hogan (R) is expected to apply political pressure to win support for his plan to widen the Capital Beltway and Interstate 270 with toll lanes.
Christopher Lapp, a nuclear engineer, died in the Alexandria jail after the federal prison system declined to take him back for more psychological care.
Navigating timed tickets and mask requirements at the Smithsonian, National Gallery of Art and other attractions.
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Downtown’s Yardbird is big, busy and fun. It’s also inconsistent.
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TikTok inspiration Megan Thee Stallion attends the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards. (Getty)
While checking out the changes, be sure to see the Senga Nengudi exhibit there and, at the Barnes, “Soutine/de Kooning: Conversations in Paint.”
The renowned dance festival in the Berkshires resumes after a 15-month pandemic hiatus.
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