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The year began with a new U.S. president and hope for a ceasefire in the grinding war but instead the fighting continues and ...
Extreme drought has revealed carcinogenic metals on the dried lakebed of Utah's Great Salt Lake. That dust is now being blown into communities.
Thousands of Israeli protesters across the country blocked highways and flooded city streets over the weekend to call for a ...
Relations between Beirut and Damascus remain tense — as they have been for decades past, a time during which Syria failed to ...
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur said safety Omar Brown will spend Saturday night in an Indianapolis hospital for further ...
Guatemalan authorities have freed nine prison guards held hostage since Thursday by rioting inmates in Guatemala City ...
Washington Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax tells a reader to do the “right thing” after a reader’s friend cracked a racist ...
Alexander Isak was left out of Newcastle’s squad for its opening game of the Premier League season at Aston Villa on Saturday ...
Washington Post reporters retraced some of the president’s motorcade routes through the nation’s capital. Here’s what we saw.
Climate reporter Dino Grandoni explains why horseshoe crabs, which have been around for 445 million years, are being depleted ...
President Ibrahim Traoré is reshaping Burkina Faso. But critics say he’s used Russian disinformation and repression to solidify his authoritarian rule.
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin reached no agreement to end the war in Ukraine on Aug. 15. The Post's Michael Birnbaum explains.
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