Democracy Dies in Darkness
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The Biden administration had tried to intervene but now many renters could face eviction in the coming days.
A farm in Firebaugh, Calif., cut its melon crop by 20 percent in efforts to manage the limited water supply. (John Brecher for The Post)
Climate change and a brutal heat wave are stressing fields and the communities based on them as farmers triage crops and limited water sources.
Some Southeast Washington residents must abandon their homes amid unsafe conditions.
As the city restarts safe passage programs, it is faced with a slew of pandemic-induced challenges.
Spouzhmai Akberzai leads a chant during a march to the White House in support of Afghan women in Washington on Sunday. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades for The Post)
Organizers of the march called on the U.S. government to prioritize evacuation of women after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
The remnants of Ida bring the potential for heavy rain, some flooding and severe storms but should be followed by a stretch of beautiful weather late this week and through the weekend.
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(Mason Poole/Tiffany & Co.)
Tiffany is hoping to bask in their light. But the Carters are stingy with their reflected glory. They’ve entwined themselves with high art — not simply with the heady aesthetics of it, but the finances of it and the generational wealth that it represents.
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