Democracy Dies in Darkness
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Supporters say the country’s top officer sought to protect the Constitution, but some fear his actions could compound existing problems.
The former president required the Secret Service to devote agents and money to wealthy adults with no role in government, whom the agents trailed to ski vacations, weekend houses, a resort in Cabo San Lucas and business trips abroad.
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Urns containing the cremated remains of 13 Maricopa County residents are placed in their resting place at White Tanks Cemetery. (Caitlin O’Hara for The Post)
The Forgotten DeadFirst in a series
There are no official statistics about how many unclaimed bodies are buried across America, but a six-month Post investigation that included more than 100 interviews with medical examiners and officials from Maine to California found that every year tens of thousands of lives end this way.
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A person walks past bronze sculptures of mammoths during the World Biathlon Championships in 2011 in the Siberian city of Khanty-Mansiysk. (AFP/Getty Images)
Colossal, which has received at least $15 million from investors, has set out to edit the Asian elephant’s DNA, inserting traits from the woolly mammoth.
Top left clockwise: Mitzi Jonelle Tan; flames in the Philippines; Dominique Palmer; flood debris in Germany (Getty Images)
Young people coming of age in an era of natural disasters are facing another struggle, too: growing anxiety about climate change. Experts warn of the emotional toll that will come from the warming of the planet, which for many people, now feels a lot more up close.
Researchers are examining how to make people — and officials in charge — take flash flood threats seriously.
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The debate unfolding around the world over coronavirus vaccine mandates is playing out on a small scale at the United Nations headquarters ahead of a meeting of dozens of world leaders in New York next week.
When he called the early vote, the prime minister bet voters would reward his handling of the pandemic with a majority government. It's been a bumpier ride than he might have expected.
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Foraging is “like the adult Easter egg hunt, just going out and finding something. It’s very primal.”
The next few weekends are packed with fall festivals. Here are some of the best.
Get ready for Oktoberfests, outdoor festivals, including the H Street Festival, and free admission at local museums.
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