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Members of the Proud Boys, left, fight with anti-fascist activists. (Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/AFP/Getty Images)
Recent census numbers show diminished hunger in America, but food assistance programs are firing on all cylinders and some food banks are reporting a new spike.
Town officials killed dogs that were set to go to an animal shelter in another town over concerns that the shelter’s employees could spread the coronavirus by traveling to pick up the animals. The state government is examining potential violations of animal cruelty laws.
The House speaker’s ambitious timeline has forced Democrats in recent days to reckon with a series of persistent, internal political divides.
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Meli Feliciano in Davenport, Fla. (Zack Wittman for The Washington Post)
Unemployed residents struggling to survive on low state benefits are a preview of what could come nationwide as federal pandemic aid programs expire.
The mascot for the Taobao e-commerce platform at the Alibaba headquarters in Hangzhou, China. (Qilai Shen/Bloomberg)
For years, Hangzhou has flown high as an Internet hub. But Beijing has shown increasing displeasure with officials and executives, starting with Alibaba founder Jack Ma and now extending to others.
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Central Park crowd gets sent home early from a big show that was supposed to make life feel normal again.
A dozen big blazes in the drought-stricken state have destroyed hundreds of homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate.
Birds flock to a feeder as snow falls in January in Maryland. (Bonnie Jo Mount/The Post)
Virginia wildlife officials have given bird lovers the greenlight to put their feeders back up. But they still don’t know what caused the crisis this summer.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson and his wife, Jacqueline have been hospitalized after testing positive for coronavirus.
As Bold and Bossy recovered from her highway scamper, the Ellis Park barn she was in erupted in flames.
Maryland’s governor, a cancer survivor, is eager for state residents to have access to coronavirus booster shots as soon as possible.
In the area surrounding the nation’s capital, local government agencies such as school districts, city halls and police departments are among the most vulnerable to the attacks.
Workers hold up a baby osprey that was taken from its nest at Cove Point Park in Lusby, Md. The bird and another were later euthanized, according to local birders. (Chris Hoffman)
The rare birds were killed so that crews could fix a light pole at a baseball field in Calvert County, Md. Dozens of local wildlife activists were incensed.
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. (Bradly J. Boner/AP)
The clothing company suggested the fundraiser that hosted Rep. Greene and other Trump Republicans did not align with its values.
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Jim Flinn asked The Post for help in solving a baseball mystery. (Lindsey Wasson for The Post)
Jim Flinn was 10 years old when he witnessed a Frank Howard home run that stuck with him forever. Decades later, he emailed The Washington Post, hoping to learn whether his memory matched reality.
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