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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced his opposition to the bill Wednesday, and passage in the Senate is unlikely.
President Biden for days had been reluctant to publicly pressure Israel on the violence in Gaza. But the prolonged fighting, and a growing outcry from Democrats, has prompted a tougher stand, with uncertain results.
Fifth-grader Aylin Gomez, 10, center, strikes a precarious pose during a game of “Red Light Green Light.” (Sarah L. Voisin/The Post)
The idea behind the games, according to principal Ingrid Bynum, was to make recess fun using activities that lent themselves easily to social distancing because playground equipment was a no-go during the early months of the return to school.
A deal negotiated by Gov. Ron DeSantis bars the Seminole Tribe from opposing a casino at the former president’s ailing Doral golf course.
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The House on May 19 debated whether to pass legislation to create an independent commission tasked with investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.), Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) speak to reporters after a meeting about police reform legislation Tuesday on Capitol Hill. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Negotiators are about to blow through a President Biden-imposed deadline of that anniversary — May 25 — and there is rising skepticism a deal is possible.
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Rep. Sean Maloney (N.Y.), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, laid out how Democrats underestimated the number of hardcore Trump voters and the potency of GOP criticism.
All of the vaccines available in the United States meet the E.U. criteria, but those currently manufactured in China and Russia do not. 
Crematorium figures, obituaries and death certificates have repeatedly indicated higher numbers of deaths than are reflected in official data.
Both in Asia and afar, China is facing a world that’s growing more wary of its reach and fearful of its ambitions.
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A House Oversight select subcommittee is investigating events at Emergent BioSolutions that led to a production shutdown now in its fifth week.
Lawyer Albert Watkins said alleged rioters deserved empathy, arguing that they were subjected to what he described as “propaganda” not seen since Adolf Hitler.
A 2013 photo shows the Jet Star roller coaster several months after Hurricane Sandy struck the Jersey Shore. (Mel Evans/AP)
The October 2012 storm caused over $60 billion in damage, claimed at least 125 lives and knocked out power to more than 7 million customers.
Some places have already seen nearly a foot and a half of rain.
Jared Paul Stanga, 30, was arrested Tuesday in Pensacola, Fla., and charged with attempted kidnapping in an incident captured on video footage as a girl waited for her schoolbus.
The windfalls are the last thing fiscal planners anticipated a year ago. Local leaders credit federal stimulus money with driving a quicker-than-expected economic turnaround.
Kevin Quinn has led the state’s transit unit since 2017, including the salvaging of the plan’s public-private partnership after the lead contractor quit over delays and cost disputes. 
From left, acting U.S. attorney Channing Phillips, D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine and D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D). (Jabin Botsford/The Post)
Former federal prosecutors are asking Attorney General Merrick Garland and the acting U.S. Attorney in Washington to abandon a Trump-era policy of charging certain gun crimes in federal court amid concerns about long prison sentences that disproportionately affect Black residents.
Mark Reigelman’s ‘Groundswell’ evokes the Potomac’s rising water levels.
Chicago Tribune appoints staffers Louisa Chu and Nick Kindelsperger as food critics to replace the retired Phil Vettel.
At Bubbie's Plant Burgers, Margaux Riccio and Shaun Sharkey have become more than a great working team. They're innovators in plant-based dining.
When a company is embroiled in a headline-making crisis, it tends to lead to a new job opening — or several — in which the hire is willingly taking a turn in the hot seat.
A worker watches a robot cut a piece of plastic for a face shield last year at Mask and Shield in Fresno, Calif. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg News)
From warehouses to oil fields, artificial intelligence, robots and advanced software are leaving a mark.
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Lovato reflected on feeling the need to suppress their identity and described how it played a role in a near-fatal overdose in 2018.
At the literary haven Powell’s in Portland, I limited myself to 16 books, including a little something for my grandson.
The inventive singer-songwriter-guitarist’s tribute to the past rarely rises above loving pastiche.