Democracy Dies in Darkness
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Days after nearly 60 Texas Democrats made their dramatic exodus to Washington to stop the passage of voting restrictions, many of them acknowledged they have a rapidly closing window to capitalize on the national spotlight.
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Rejecting coronavirus vaccines could mean exclusion from social life, under new measures in both countries.
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Catchy songs, savvy use of social media and dedicated fans have been a formula for the global success of South Korean pop-music performers such as EXO, Red Velvet, BTS and Blackpink.
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Like many other survivors of the Surfside condo collapse, Steve Rosenthal is grateful that he made it out alive. But he’s worried about what comes next.
A police officer stands by a wall painted with a mural of late Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. (AFP via Getty Images)
Protesters and analysts wonder whether Cuba is at a tipping point that will usher in economic reforms — or simply lead to more repression.
“When one of our players is racially abused, playing on is not an option," said German couch Stefan Kuntz, explaining what happened in the Olympic tune-up match with Honduras.
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The campaign to help young Washingtonians who aged out of  special education programs during the pandemic mirrors a fight taking place in school districts nationwide.
Police are still seeking a motive for the deadly gunfire that erupted late Friday in the Congress Heights area.
Gloria Richardson, head of the Cambridge Nonviolent Action Committee, pushes a National Guard member's bayonet aside in 1963. (AP)
The heat index may surpass 105 today with a severe thunderstorm watch and flash flood watch in effect. A cold front is mixing things up.
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Some folks want to hang out in the Harry Potter world. (Warner Brothers/Everett Collection)
Most of us enter a meditative state naturally as we drift off to sleep each night. But some experts claim that the willful switching of one’s consciousness is a fairly new concept — that might be flourishing because of world events.
A father was diagnosed with early Alzheimer’s. Then he died from covid-19.
Reader’s unvaccinated relatives concoct unnecessary plan to fool airline.
Reader finds the greeting irritating and would rather be addressed by name.
Sarah Anne Sillers, Elvie Ellis, Kylie Clare Smith and Ryan Burke star in “Songs for a New World.” (Zack Gross/Monumental Theatre)
Monument Theatre’s streaming production, shot across the D.C. area, overcomes technical mishaps with ambitious staging and a top-notch cast.
A firestorm erupted around the promotion of "Irreversible Damage." Some argued that the organization was promoting censorship.
The architect of the Vietnam Memorial is back with “Ghost Forest,” an installation of 49 dead cedars, up through Nov. 14 in Madison Square Park.
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