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Abbott said he reached agreements with a number of Mexican officials to improve border security.
Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color line in 1947. (Bettmann Archive)
There may be no more powerful manifestation of Robinson’s legacy than what happens every time someone breaks a racial barrier in a part of American life.
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Apples are stacked for display at a grocery store in Monterey Park, Calif. (AFP Getty Images)/
The IRS wants people to file electronically. But a processing glitch is preventing some taxpayers from filing.
Experts said that breath tests could eventually be used as a quick screening device at large events.
Disease trackers are trying to stay one step ahead of the constantly evolving virus — by hunting for it in feces.
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A handful of conventional colleges and universities are adding three-year degrees as students and families increasingly chafe at the more than four years it now takes most of those earning bachelor’s degrees to finish.
What began as a traffic stop ended with a 26-year-old man shot in the head, the latest police shooting of an unarmed Black man to shake the nation.
Cases are climbing again after a respite with some of the lowest rates of virus circulation of the pandemic. What’s different this time is that, for many residents, it is harder to monitor the virus’s spread.
Elijah Odom, 25, of Miami attempts a backside 180 nose grind at Freedom Plaza. Skaters are concerned about a potential redesign of the site. (Ricky Carioti/The Post)
The National Capital Planning Commission is weighing plans for Pennsylvania Avenue NW and plans to meet with skaters as a redesign effort moves forward.
Jin Ha as Solomon in “Pachinko.” (Robert Falconer/Apple TV Plus)
"Pachinko" creator Soo Hugh said it "just felt so intuitive" to color-code the show's English subtitles by whether the character is speaking Japanese or Korean.