Washington’s NFL team is retiring ‘Redskins’ name

The team announced it will change its name following an internal review, and it plans to introduce a new name soon.
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What finally drove the name change: Money

The timing of the planned switch by owner Daniel Snyder has little to do with Native Americans.

Workers in dire straits, still waiting for unemployment payments

Tens of millions of applications, 40-year-old technology, and years of budget cuts and restrictions created the perfect storm for state unemployment agencies.
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Trump’s attacks on Fauci reinforce that he’d rather Americans be confused than concerned

With the alternative being accountability, the president's coronavirus response has devolved into an attempt to muddy the waters.
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Florida shatters single-day infection record with 15,300 new cases

Plus, Anthony Fauci is sidelined by the White House as he steps up blunt talk on pandemic, and President Trump’s drop in polls has confident Democrats sensing ‘a tsunami coming’ in November.
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China imposes sanctions on U.S. senators Rubio, Cruz

The retaliation opens up another front in the tit-for-tat hostilities between Washington and Beijing.
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The NBA has arrived at Disney. Here’s what it looks like inside the Florida bubble.

The league's sci-fi plan to construct a restricted bubble in hopes of completing a nearly lost season became a reality this weekend.
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TikTok is owned by Chinese company ByteDance. (Dado Ruvic/Reuters)
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Is it time to delete TikTok? A guide to the rumors and the real privacy risks.

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Trump says his economic policies helped African Americans. Look closer.

The administration’s policies and programs have not advanced black economic development.
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No, Trump and DeVos can’t withhold funding from schools whenever they want. Here’s what they can do.

The Trump administration is pressuring districts to reopen during the pandemic.
Brad Parscale in July 2019. (Jabin Botsford/The Post)
Brad Parscale in July 2019. (Jabin Botsford/The Post)

Trump frustrated with campaign manager Parscale amid falling polls

Parscale is brash and self-promoting as Trump’s campaign manager. But he’s increasingly out of favor with his boss, and others in the campaign are gaining influence.
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Women's rights activists and a lawyer hold a news conference in Seoul on Monday. (Yonhap/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock )

Seoul mayor who killed himself was accused of sexual harassment by former secretary

A lawyer for the victim said she filed a complaint against Mayor Park Won-soon last week. Park’s death ended any police scrutiny of him. The lawyer, nevertheless, called for “a proper investigation to find the truth.”
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The trouble with making Hagia Sophia a mosque again

The museum became a monument to a universal legacy that transcends religion and underscored Istanbul’s place at the heart of different cultures and faiths.

Bahrain’s highest court upholds death sentences despite evidence of torture

The decision marked an abrupt reversal after the same court had earlier overturned the death sentences for the two Shiite Muslims who had participated in pro-democracy protests.
The University of Washington in March. (Karen Ducey/Getty Images)
The University of Washington in March. (Karen Ducey/Getty Images)

Trump administration’s move on visas is ‘dream-crashing’ for Indian students and families

The administration’s decision said that international students must take in-person classes or face deportation. One student from India was heartened by a letter from the University of Washington’s president, who called the move “cruel and oblivious to the reality of the pandemic.”

Appeals court says federal execution can proceed

Relatives of the victims in the case said they were facing a risk traveling during the coronavirus outbreak. Daniel Lewis Lee is scheduled to be executed on Monday.

A century after a race massacre, Tulsa finally digs for suspected mass graves

The excavation at the city’s Oaklawn Cemetery, delayed for months by the pandemic, was to begin Monday.
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A traveler passes closed United Airlines check-in kiosks at San Francisco International Airport. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Economic recovery may be fizzling as disruption from virus lingers

The pandemic shock, which economists once assumed would be only a temporary business interruption, appears instead to be settling into a traditional, self-perpetuating recession.
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Retirement plan down because of covid-19? Here’s why you still need stocks in your 401(k).

One of the biggest threats to having enough to live on in retirement is inflation. Another threat is acting out of fear.

Average U.S. gas price up 2 cents over 2 weeks to $2.24 per gallon

That’s 59 cents below the average pump price from a year ago.
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Tony Stewart’s new auto racing league to give fans an alternative to NASCAR

The new venture will consist of six short-track races starting next summer, all of which will be televised on Saturday nights by CBS.
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Colin O'Grady is one of many teachers in Fairfax County struggling to decide whether he will teach in-person or remotely. He must choose by July 15. (Bill O'Leary/The Post)

Fairfax teachers, parents face a wrenching choice about fall. Betsy DeVos made it political.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has twice singled out the district for criticism, calling its hybrid reopening plans disastrous and insisting it is “fail[ing] America’s students.”

Nine black artists reflect on the question: ‘Is America at a point of reckoning?’

Artists from across the country share their thoughts on racial inequality and social justice through words and art.
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Actor and filmmaker Paul Feig takes a selfie at his home this month. (Paul Feig)

Entertainers promised to see us through the pandemic. Even they are running out of steam.

Online cocktail hours and basement concerts sounded like a great idea until streaming fatigue set in.
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(Photo by Tom McCorkle for The Post; food styling by Lisa Cherkasky for The Post)

Peak summer corn doesn’t need to be cooked. This bright salad with snap peas and zucchini proves it.

With summer corn, watermelon radishes, snap peas and zucchini in a bright lemon vinaigrette, it’s got that great balance of textures and flavors that all salads should have.
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I was supposed to have a pregnancy full of travel

Far from family and her hometown, a travel writer planned to spend her pregnancy traveling to be with loved ones. The pandemic made that impossible.

If you need to take the edge off your wanderlust, these epic travel disasters will definitely do that

Tales of dengue fever, curious sharks and parasitic worms make sheltering in place seem downright cozy.
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