The president stayed in the background as he participated in the 9/11 anniversary for the first time as commander in chief.
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Lawmakers have allowed two Republican and two Democratic presidents virtual free rein over fighting terrorists.
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They boarded planes, went to their offices at the World Trade Center or the Pentagon. Some wouldn’t survive.
She had only $20. The man in the shop said: “Hey, it’s not that kind of day. I’m going to give you a bike.”
Thousands of people watch a performance of “Come From Away.” (Carolyn Van Houten/The Post)
Thousands of people gathered under a pink-hued Friday evening sky for an event at once deeply meaningful, moving and melodious: the performance of an acclaimed musical enshrining acts of extraordinary grace that occurred amid the indelible horrors of 20 years ago.
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Speaking at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Christie compared Trump’s conspiracy-minded supporters to the John Birch Society in the 1960s.
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Golden hour on Inner Farne. Every summer, thousands of seabirds gather to roost on the Farne Islands, an archipelago about a mile off the Northumberland coast. (Henry Wismayer)
He’d always believed you have to leave home for a delightful holiday. The pandemic let him test that old thinking.
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A Washington Post analysis found that only 12 percent of the first round of the $25 billion of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program was spent in the first six months of 2021.
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Of the six complaints against officers, three involved "conduct unbecoming," and the remaining complaints involved failing to comply with directives, improper remarks and improper dissemination of information, the police said.
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Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker at the Westhaven public housing complex in March. (Matt McClain/The Post)
Nikuyah Walker's announcement comes days after Charlottesville's first Black woman police chief was fired by the city manager.
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Obama-appointed judges on opposite ends of the country have refused to rein in Big Tech.
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Masked students begin their new academic year. (Evelyn Hockstein for The Post)
School districts are scrambling for virtual learning plans and substitutes, leaving parents desperate for child care.
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Washington’s venues experienced fits and starts over the past 18 months.
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Nationals Manager Dave Martinez recalled the emotion of playing in the first professional sporting event in New York after the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001.
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Iowa State’s four turnovers led to 20 points for Iowa and the Cyclones’ 27-17 loss in one of the biggest games in program history.
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The Cavaliers used a positionless style of football in a 42-14 win over the Illini.
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All service academy football games are emotional, but this Navy-Air Force meeting was especially so, with its sobering salute to the past.
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