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Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) leaves the Senate chamber last month. (AP)
Multiple Democratic lawmakers have criticized the plan as the White House begins to defend it.
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Relatives of covid-19 patients attend Mass last week in front of the National Institute of Respiratory and Environmental Diseases in Asunción, Paraguay. (Jorge Saenz/AP)
The P.1. variant, spawned in the Amazon, is no longer just Brazil’s problem. It’s South America’s problem.
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In the lawsuit, Mohamed Soltan, a D.C.-based human rights advocate, alleges he was shot, beaten and tortured while imprisoned in Cairo from 2013 to 2015 at former prime minister Hazem el-Beblawi’s authorization.
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Staffers help Charlotte Anastasion, 93, during physical therapy at Silverado Alexandria Memory Care Community in Virginia. (Salwan Georges/The Post)
Nearly 6 in 10 medical workers say they would support vaccine mandates, a Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation poll shows.
President Biden froze deportations for 100 days, but a federal judge quickly blocked that order, creating a dilemma for those still in sanctuary.
Emily Cunningham, shown speaking in 2019, was fired a year ago. (Ted S. Warren/AP)
The National Labor Relations Board notified two tech workers, who were fired last April for criticizing the e-commerce giant’s climate policies and warehouse workplace conditions, that the agency's Seattle regional office found merit in their unfair labor practices claims.
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