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Former president Trump’s treasury secretary is planning to launch a fund based in Washington, D.C., and would focus on areas including financial technology and entertainment, people familiar with the project said. 
The Carrizo Springs, Tex., facility — a vestige of the Trump administration that was open for only a month in 2019 — can hold up to 700 children.
Canada's Justin Trudeau speaks by phone with President Biden in January. (Reuters)
On Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau  will meet with President Biden — albeit via videoconference — in what Ottawa hopes will produce a reset in relations with Canada’s largest trading partner.
The court refused Trump’s last-chance efforts to shield his private financial records from Manhattan’s district attorney in one case, and tossed out a slew of challenges to the presidential election and his loss to Democrat Joe Biden.
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Biden says Americans have to resist becoming 'numb' to coronavirus deaths
President Biden delivered remarks on the 500,000 lives lost to coronavirus during a Feb. 22 candle lighting ceremony at the White House.
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President Biden disembarks Marine One and walks across the South Lawn of the White House on Friday. (Jabin Botsford/The Post)
Xavier Becerra, President Biden’s nominee for secretary of health and human services, will face two main attacks as he sits in Senate confirmation hearings this week. 
Three key swing votes in the 50-50 Senate have said they wouldn’t vote for the Office of Management and Budget nominee because of her past criticisms of Republicans and even some Democrats.
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The event provides a glimpse of a "hellscape" future if we don’t build resilience.
This Black History Month, as history struggles to keep up with current events, we can remember how we got here as we keep our eyes on the future.
Officers allegedly posted derogatory remarks about Black superiors in chat groups and made sexist and racist comments about Latinas.
Dominion Energy’s Scott Solar Farm in Powhatan, Va. (Steve Helber/AP)
Farmers, civic groups and conservationists support the changes, which they say will help ensure that solar projects are “appropriately scaled.” In a straw poll, five of the Montgomery County Council’s nine members agreed.
A change in the weather pattern arrives during the next few days, with the warmest conditions seen in weeks, and more sunshine.
For America’s most highly valued company and some wealthy individuals in their 70s, it’s like money is falling from the skies.
The Bethesda-based hotel giant named Tony Capuano to replace Arne Sorenson, who died unexpectedly last week.
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Twenty-one teams began full-squad workouts Monday, and the pandemic did not prevent the business of baseball from rolling right along.
Kevin Mather, the Mariners' president and chief executive, used an appearance at a Rotary Club meeting to complain about the English skills of a team employee and a player, and called another player "overpaid."
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