Democracy Dies in Darkness
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The president’s arc on the global war on terrorism largely traces that of the nation — from enthusiastic supporter after 9/11 to strident critic.
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.”
The Post provided military assessments and imagery of the damage from the deadly strike to a physicist, former bomb technicians and other experts.
The president also shed his hesitancy to wade directly into the rough currents of “pandemic politics.”
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The FBI issued its annual hate-crimes report Aug. 30 withy a tally of 7,759 incidents. But Ohio reported only 34 bias crimes, which state officials now attribute to a technical glitch. Ohio now says 580 bias crimes were reported.
People wait in front of La Boucherie on Vestergade in Copenhagen on Sept. 3. (Olafur Steinar Gestsson/AP)
The Scandinavian country is a world leader in vaccinations and officials say they will reinstate rules if cases surge again.
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Health-care providers have awaited the money with frustration for months.
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His practice highlights a fraught ethical area: When doctors personally oppose abortion, their beliefs can affect the care they provide, leading a patient down a path that could put their health at risk.
Officials said the police sergeant fatally shot a man who pointed what appeared to be a rifle at officers at the entrance to his apartment.
Judge Jonathan Newell in Caroline County hid a video camera in a bathroom to record boys showering, the FBI alleged.
Members of PJ Evans’s football team watch as he is buried at Harmony Cemetery in Hyattsville, Md. (Michael Blackshire/The Post)
PJ Evans mourned by family, friends and teammates. He was fatally shot by a stray bullet.
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The exterior of Buffalo Bill’s house from the 1991 film “The Silence of the Lambs.” (Alexis Fatalsky Photography)
The residence where Buffalo Bill and FBI agent Clarice Starling had their end-of-movie showdown is available to overnight guests . . . if you dare.
When parents post crying selfies and are "full of complaints" about life with kids, is it time for relatives to step in?
Younger cousins ask about upbringing of elder relatives; reader knows stories of abandonment and abuse.
Reader, who had provided friend a ride to the theater, was offended at the lack of sharing.
With a revival of “Rent,” a new play by Lynn Nottage and the Broadway opening of “Six,” the fall season is poised to crackle.
The Foo Fighters play to a full crowd this week at the 9:30 Club. (Sneakshot Photography)
The beloved band played an intimate show at the 9:30 Club for a sold-out crowd eager to get back to concerts as usual.
Some branded the production “disrespectful,” “weird” and the "worst thing they had ever seen.”
With "Star-Crossed," Musgraves joins a long list of performers (including Tammy Wynette and Willie Nelson) who made Nashville into a cathartic splitsville.
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