Democracy Dies in Darkness
The first post-raid issue of the Record. (Chase Castor for The Washington Post)
The inside story of the events leading to the police raid on the Marion County Record, according to Editor Eric Meyer, Chief Gideon Cody and others.
Bob Barker in 1985. (AP)
The suave and self-assured master of ceremonies moved easily from radio in the late 1940s to television during its infancy and was a daytime star well into the Internet age.
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High school teacher Tyler Johnson moved to D.C. schools after dealing with racism, homophobia and violence in Maryland. (Bill O’Leary/The Post)
From disruptions to hallway melees to pushy parents to anxieties around censorship and the increasingly political nature of their jobs, many educators say they are starting this school year on edge.
(Tamir Kalifa for The Post)
Joey’s Kitchen has handed out 300 to 800 plates of food a day at no cost to fellow families displaced by the Maui fires, putting others’ needs ahead of their own.
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