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Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema have said President Biden’s $3.5 trillion social spending proposal is too expensive, but they have been reluctant to specify how they want it changed.
The country’s decentralized, underfunded reporting system has complicated the ability of health officials and experts to reach a consensus on the need for booster shots, among other efforts.
(Melina Mara/The Post)
The global supply chain that brings toys, clothing, electronics and furniture from Asia to the United States each year is clogged, an enduring impact of the pandemic that is unlikely to ease soon.
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The car and truck company said it will beat its previous goal of going all-renewable by 2030.
Workers maintain a transmission tower in Jiangxi province. (Getty Images)
Amid confusion over what caused the blackouts and how long they might last, influential commentators started to blame the country’s emissions-reduction targets.
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If upheld, the ruling could pave way for damages claims by as many as 4,500 people arrested from 2012 to 2014 for violating the city’s ban on carrying firearms in public.
In a record-setting decision, a judge found that the owner of a D.C. apartment building repeatedly broke the laws by lying to his tenants about the habitability of the apartments.
Chris Mora of California sits in the art installation “In America: Remember,” which features flags representing every covid-19 death in the United States. (Craig Hudson for The Post)
The ongoing pandemic has left hundreds of thousands of Americans grieving in isolation. A public art installation on the National Mall provides a space to mourn as a nation.
Counting down Tom Sietsema's 10 best restaurants in the Washington region for 2021.
The Hirshhorn was closed for 17 months, longer than almost any other Smithsonian museum, before reopening in late August.
Explore outdoor art festivals, cheer on racing dachshunds at an Oktoberfest party or hear dozens of musicians performing on neighborhood porches and stoops.
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Drawn-out divorce proceedings is frustrating reader, who wants to propose to girlfriend.
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