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The former Minneapolis police officer was convicted by a jury in April on charges of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
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The Florida condo complex’s residents hailed from all over, and the building’s collapse is a tragedy that’s echoed around the world.
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An 80-person unit has been leading the precarious search for survivors in the ruins of a collapsed Surfside, Fla., condominium.
In almost all of 144 unidentified aerial phenomena that a team of experts examined, a lack of data stymied their efforts to say definitively what the objects were.
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Judge Peter A. Cahill on June 25 sentenced former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin to 22.5 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd.
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A number of senators accused the White House of a bait-and-switch after the president pledged to reject a bipartisan infrastructure deal unless Congress also approves a Democratic spending package.
Arizona House Majority Leader Ben Toma (R-Peoria), right, watches the voting board with Rep. Jeff Weninger (R-Chandler) on Thursday in Phoenix. (Ross D. Franklin/AP)
Democrats and voting rights advocates accused Republicans of crafting policies based on false claims that the 2020 election was tainted by massive fraud.
A top European health agency predicted that the delta variant of the coronavirus would be responsible for 90 percent of infections in much of Europe by the end of summer.
The government said it had “ample reason” to believe that the U.S.-based right-wing, anti-government, self-styled militia is active in Canada.
The Brandon Indian Residential School in Brandon, Manitoba, in 1947. (Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre/Reuters)
About 150,000 Indigenous children were sent to the schools, where they were barred from practicing their traditions.
Critics say a new Hungarian law targets gay, lesbian and transgender people.
Young boys helped carry out the early June attack in the northeastern village of Solhan, according to a government spokesperson.
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The judge said he is considering dismissing the case against Fairfax County Officer Tyler Timberlake.
Christopher Lapp, a nuclear engineer, died in the Alexandria jail after the federal prison system declined to take him back for more psychological care.
Ballou High seniors head inside Audi Field for commencement Wednesday. (Marvin Joseph/The Post)
Black teens and teens in the poorest wards are far less likely to be vaccinated than White and wealthy peers.
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At a time when nations and companies everywhere are thinking about post-pandemic realities, Japan is encouraging the continuance of flexible work hours.
The company, owned by billionaire Richard Branson, says it is the first to get the regulatory green light to carry commercial passengers.
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Whether workers wind up at home, in offices or in hybrid work systems, mental health experts hope bosses’ decisions will prioritize individual well-being as much as possible. (iStock)
Here are some lessons learned while working from home that experts say bosses and employees should keep in mind — whether work stays remote, returns to an office or becomes a hybrid model.
Advice columnist Carolyn Hax recommends resources for readers who are looking for support.
Crowded schedules cause them to miss family functions and funerals
Bride doesn’t want plane passengers at her wedding
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