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A liberal newspaper is being mocked online and by the White House for “pathetic" reporting on what the outlet calls a “mysterious" decline in fentanyl flowing across the border.
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Saturday in Washington showed one of the signs of summertime; a morning low temperature that doesn’t go very low.
The Washington Post spoke to WorldPride attendees about what the celebration means to them amidst rising threats to LGBTQ+ rights.
An internal memo reviewed by The Post sets a 60-day deadline for the targeted nations to conform with certain requirements, or face a full or partial entry ban.
The Nationals didn’t find themselves in many hitter’s counts. Beyond Call’s walk — which came against reliever Luke Jackson — only three of their at-bats yielded three-ball counts.
Zion Williamson accused of rape, years of abuse in lawsuit. The NBA star’s lawyers have denied the allegations, which were made by a woman who says she and the player dated from 2018 to 2023 ...
The report, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was intended to address the reasons for the decline in Americans’ life expectancy.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Michigan) asks a question during a committee hearing on Capitol Hill on April 3. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post) Regarding the May 27 front-page article “Democrats ...
A breakdown of the charges that Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing and how the government has built its case so far.
Ukraine’s dirty war is just getting started. Covert strikes across Russia and beyond are reshaping a conflict that shows no signs of letting up.
Trump has a large stack of executive orders prepared and ready — some written before he took office — that he can release whenever the mood strikes.