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Inflation has generally been up for much of the year, especially in food prices and car prices, but the new data will help Fed policymakers decide when and how to start scaling back their support for the markets.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel, repeatedly named among the world’s most powerful women, will become the country’s first premier to leave power of her own volition. Her own take on it all: “She tried.”
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The jockeying over what promises to be the largest-ever overhaul of the United States’ electricity grid and automotive fleet involves major industries, environmental groups and President Biden.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett speaks Sunday at the University of Louisville McConnell Center. (AP)
Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s first major public outing was this weekend in Kentucky with Sen. Mitch McConnell, who assured her confirmation last year.
A Chinook salmon in Chico, Calif., in August. (Melina Mara/The Post)
Of the estimated 16,000 spring-run Chinook salmon that made the journey from the Golden Gate Bridge to creeks across the Central Valley, about 14,500 have died, nearly all of them before spawning.
Climate change will exacerbate extreme flood events but may decrease the number of moderate floods.
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The transit agency is not requiring or receiving necessary documentation, parts and tools from the equipment manufacturers, the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission found.
Students at George Washington University are growing frustrated over what appears to be mold growing in their dorm rooms. (Jonathan Newton /The Post)
Some students at the school think the problem is more widespread than officials acknowledge. Students in at least four residence halls have reported what they suspect is mold, and some say it is making them sick.
A civil complaint says the longtime fraternity brother gained control of the organization and its related foundation and allegedly used charitable assets to subsidize the purchase of his Georgetown home.
Privacy advocate Alvaro Bedoya has spearheaded pivotal research into how the government’s use of facial recognition software hurts America’s most marginalized groups.
Experts consider the verdict in the trial a partial victory for both sides, but the ruling also carries ramifications for companies beyond those involved in the case. (Reuters)
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The verdict has implications for other antitrust cases against major gaming companies and can lead to changes in the mobile gaming landscape.
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As schools and offices reopen, working parents of vulnerable children face what may be their toughest stretch of the pandemic.
Butter temperature and consistency are crucial in baking. Here are five methods to consider.
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Door sweeps are designed to block drafts from coming in through the gap between the bottom edge of a door and the threshold.
Now in her 50s, she feels life is too short not to date someone nice just because he's a friend's ex-husband.
“Go with the flow” cleaning attitude means cat owner doesn’t clean up after Fluffy.
Veteran isn’t sure what to say to strangers’ expressions of gratitude.
“Lion King” cast member Daniel Harder outside the Minskoff Theatre in Manhattan, where the show reopens Tuesday. (Mary Inhea Kang for The Post)
Performers in dance-centric shows such as “Chicago” and “Hamilton” relearn the steps they haven’t done in 18 months.
Nelson investigates freedom as conceptualized and practiced through art, sex, drugs and the climate.
The rising star’s new album “Up 2 Me” feels inventive and of the moment — as rap should.
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