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Although the Florida Department of Education described the textbook review process as “transparent,” it did not mention which textbooks had been rejected or cite examples from the offending passages.
The late-season winter storm will bring unusually cold weather to the eastern U.S. through midweek.
The ship, which is owned by the Taiwan-based Evergreen Marine Corp., went aground March 13.
People worship Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial Easter sunrise service. (Matt McClain/The Post)
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What could happen if Joe Biden doesn't run — or even if he does.
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A man walks through a grocery store in Washington. (Stefani Reynolds/AFP)
The IRS wants people to file electronically. But a processing glitch is preventing some taxpayers from filing.
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For millions of Americans, the pandemic remains a ubiquitous threat to their lives and livelihoods.
Experts said that breath tests could eventually be used as a quick screening device at large events.
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RetropolisThe Past, Rediscovered
In 1866, a year after Emancipation, formerly enslaved Black female workers launched a widespread work stoppage and jump-started a wave of Black-led labor organizing.
Ten people were hit by gunfire and two others injured in South Carolina’s capital. Authorities do not believe it was a random attack.