Trump’s moves to bypass Congress on stimulus yield only limited relief

Two weeks after President Trump approved executive actions while talks with lawmakers bogged down, only one state has said it is paying new jobless benefits, few evictions have been stalled, and leading employers have made clear workers will not benefit from the payroll tax deferral.

A daughter’s choice: Her mom didn’t have covid-19. But isolation seemed to be killing her.

Families are making difficult decisions about whether to keep their parents in nursing homes during the extended coronavirus shutdown.
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How are dogs coping during the pandemic?

It wasn’t just the human world that changed dramatically in mid-March. Things were suddenly different for dogs, who had to contend with their stressed-out owners working from home, and everyone on the street wearing masks.

Postal Service head vows to prioritize mail ballots

But during a Senate hearing, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy also doubled down on plans for post-election changes that that could undermine mail service and raise prices for people in remote areas.
Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) and her husband, Doug Emhoff, on the final day of the Democratic convention. (Toni L. Sandys/The Post)
Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) and her husband, Doug Emhoff, on the final day of the Democratic convention. (Toni L. Sandys/The Post)

At convention, Democrats focus their pitch on women, people of color, young voters

Democrats have concluded that maximizing the turnout among urban and suburban voters is a more realistic goal than winning over White working-class voters who backed Donald Trump in 2016.

Beau Biden, at the heart of the convention — and his father’s identity

It’s rare for a presidential campaign to make personal grief so central to its message, but Joe Biden’s late son plays a central role in this one.
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University students prepare to return to campus: ‘It’s a ticking time bomb’
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As schools across the country wrestle with how to best return to teaching in the fall, the story of one class’s preparation for Advanced Placement exams reveals the highs and lows of distance learning. From The Post’s All Told podcast.
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A Cal Fire air attack plane flies over the Walbridge Fire, near Healdsburg, Calif., on Thursday. (Stuart W. Palley for The Post)
This houndfish caught in Nantucket, Mass., on July 8 is believed to be the first time the warm water species has been fished off the Massachusetts coast. (Terrence Boylan)
This houndfish caught in Nantucket, Mass., on July 8 is believed to be the first time the warm water species has been fished off the Massachusetts coast. (Terrence Boylan)
A person walks on a boardwalk at the salt flats at Badwater Basin at Death Valley on Aug. 17 as the park recorded a scorching 130 degrees the previous day. (AP)
A person walks on a boardwalk at the salt flats at Badwater Basin at Death Valley on Aug. 17 as the park recorded a scorching 130 degrees the previous day. (AP)

Heat is turbocharging fires, drought and tropical storms this summer

At least 140 western weather stations notched record highs in the last 10 days. More than 35 wildfires are raging in California. Parts of the country are suffering drought conditions. And in the Atlantic Ocean, a marine heat wave is fueling what is becoming an unusually active storm season.

Golden State Killer sentenced to life in prison without parole

The hunt for the serial killer and rapist went cold for decades before investigators used DNA recovered from a crime scene to find distant relatives of the disgraced former police officer in a public genetic database.

National Zoo welcomes its first giant panda cub in five years

Mei Xiang, the National Zoo’s female giant panda, delivered a “miracle” cub Friday — becoming at 22 the oldest giant panda to give birth in the United States.
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Facebook removes page using image of LeBron James over ‘voter suppression tactics’

Protect My Vote was promoted extensively by FreedomWorks and had purchased false and misleading ads about mail-in voting that were viewed hundreds of thousands of times.
Voters fill out their ballots on Aug. 11 in Minneapolis. (Getty Images)
Voters fill out their ballots on Aug. 11 in Minneapolis. (Getty Images)
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Trump’s claim that he’ll send sheriffs to polling places is revealing in unintended ways

He's said it before, based on the same insecurity.

Kremlin critic Navalny cleared for transfer to Germany

Alexei Navalny's spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh, accused the Russian doctors of endangering his life, suggesting on Twitter that they wanted to hinder a probe by stalling “until the poison in his body can no longer be traced.”

Mali coup leader was trained by U.S. military

Col. Assimi Goita, who emerged Thursday as the head of the junta in power, worked for years with U.S. Special Operations forces focused on fighting extremism in West Africa.
Henri Azar, 90, sits in his damaged home. His family estimates restoring it will cost up to $200,000. They have no insurance. (Manu Ferneini for The Post)
Henri Azar, 90, sits in his damaged home. His family estimates restoring it will cost up to $200,000. They have no insurance. (Manu Ferneini for The Post)
Rooms in Henry Azar’s home were destroyed by the explosion. (Manu Ferneini for The Post)
Rooms in Henry Azar’s home were destroyed by the explosion. (Manu Ferneini for The Post)
Hayat Abi Chacra, 64, in the destroyed room of her son, Shadi, who was killed by the explosion. (Manu Ferneini for The Post)
Hayat Abi Chacra, 64, in the destroyed room of her son, Shadi, who was killed by the explosion. (Manu Ferneini for The Post)

Beirut needs billions of dollars it doesn’t have to rebuild after massive blast

The Aug. 4 blast, which killed at least 180 people, laid waste to entire neighborhoods. Few homeowners have insurance, and no one expects assistance from the bankrupt government.

Boris Johnson is splitting the check with millions of Britons who dare to dine out

Britain’s “Eat Out to Help Out” campaign has been wildly popular in its first two weeks, with the government subsidizing more than 35 million meals at 85,000 participating eateries.
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The Walbridge Fire threatens a home outside of Healdsburg, Calif. (Stuart W. Palley for The Washington Post)
The Walbridge Fire threatens a home outside of Healdsburg, Calif. (Stuart W. Palley for The Washington Post)

California wildfires send evacuees scrambling toward another threat: Covid-19

Californians are facing dual crises now, as wildfires, still raging largely out of control across a large swath of the state, force tens of thousands of people from their homes during a similarly uncontrolled pandemic.

Former Green Beret charged with spying for Russia

Peter Debbins of Gainesville, Va., was arrested Friday and accused of conspiring to spy for the Russian government over a period of 15 years.

New research sheds light on how antibodies can block coronavirus

A study found that when a coronavirus outbreak on a Seattle trawler infected more than 100 crew members, three fishermen with antibodies were spared. But the research about the fishing boat’s outbreak has a catch.
Blue Man Group staff members hold signs during a protest on the Las Vegas Strip on Wednesday. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Blue Man Group staff members hold signs during a protest on the Las Vegas Strip on Wednesday. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

The unemployed are taking their struggles to Reddit, a ‘beacon of light in this long dark night’

In an online group that's exploded during the pandemic, anonymous users share their personal stories, trade tips on navigating bureaucracy and even send each other money for food or bills.

New federal nursing home commission met privately for weeks before delivering draft recommendations

With some members connected to industry and little opportunity for public input, advocates fear further weakening of patient protections.
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Gaithersburg star Jao Ituka learned that he might not have a senior season on July 22. (Will Newton/for The Post)
Gaithersburg star Jao Ituka learned that he might not have a senior season on July 22. (Will Newton/for The Post)

When the county canceled winter sports, this basketball star took his talent to boarding school

Gaithersburg's Jao Ituka had to find a new school in a matter of weeks if he wanted to keep playing.

NBA executive says racial bias was behind incident with deputy captured on video

Masai Ujiri of the Toronto Raptors said the episode served as a reminder of “why it’s important for all of us to keep demanding justice."
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It’s time to give Mike Rizzo the contract he’s earned. Anything else is negligence.

The Capitals thought they didn't need their leader. The Nats shouldn't make the same mistake.

NBC Sports analyst sorry for saying NHL players are lucky not to have women distracting them

It's not the first time Milbury has found himself in hot water over comments about women.

Sweeping federal probe details the rise of a ruthless new gang in D.C.’s suburbs

From allegedly killing a witness to moving millions in drugs, the Reccless Tigers quickly created one of the area’s most potent gang threats, according to an indictment handed up Thursday.
Montgomery County, Md., and Loudoun County, Va., the jurisdictions that responded to the calls are separated by the Potomac River(Michael S. Williamson)
Montgomery County, Md., and Loudoun County, Va., the jurisdictions that responded to the calls are separated by the Potomac River(Michael S. Williamson)

A teenager was drowning. 911 sent help to the wrong place.

The rescue effort was beset by confusion as 911 centers in Maryland and Virginia answered calls from people trying to get help for Fitz Thomas. The 16-year-old died.

D.C. region sees highest coronavirus caseload of the week amid downward trend

Caseloads in Northern Virginia suburbs continue to make up a higher proportion than in recent weeks.

Authorities arrest 11th suspect in 2018 killing of 10-year-0ld Makiyah Wilson

The U.S. Marshals Service said the man was found in a residence in Fredericksburg, Va.
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis addresses partygoers at a Wisconsin Women for Biden watch-party pre-show. (Image from video)
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis addresses partygoers at a Wisconsin Women for Biden watch-party pre-show. (Image from video)

Democrats, make some nooooise! Wait, you’re muted. Hello?

At virtual watch parties, superfans tried hard to simulate the hype and solidarity of a normal convention week.
Justin Phillips, an incoming freshman at Boston Conservatory at Berklee, at his parent’s home in Somerset, N.J., where he will remain for remote learning this fall. (Christopher Gregory for The Washington Post)
Justin Phillips, an incoming freshman at Boston Conservatory at Berklee, at his parent’s home in Somerset, N.J., where he will remain for remote learning this fall. (Christopher Gregory for The Washington Post)

Empty classrooms, studios and stages: In the covid-19 era, an arts education requires an even greater leap of faith

With performance and training moving online, student dancers, musicians and actors are questioning whether to continue pursuing already highly competitive careers.
Jars of peach lime jam await sealing. (Dayna Smith for The Post)
Jars of peach lime jam await sealing. (Dayna Smith for The Post)

Pandemic canning is so popular, stores are running out of jars and other supplies

Already conquered sourdough? Canning could be your next pandemic jam.
The rainbow entrance at Hotel McCoy in Tucson. Motels nationwide are seeing an upsurge in business during the pandemic. (Nicole Dahl)
The rainbow entrance at Hotel McCoy in Tucson. Motels nationwide are seeing an upsurge in business during the pandemic. (Nicole Dahl)

Amid the pandemic, motels stage a major comeback

Road trippers and travelers seeking to avoid elevators, crowds and everything else that comes along with fancy hotels are now turning to motels, which haven’t been this popular in decades.
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