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She Started Her School’s Cheer Squad. At 97, She Got to Perform Again.
Pompoms in hand, Ilagene Doehring was ready to cheer again - eight decades after she formed the c...
November 28, 2024
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How to Argue about Politics on Thanksgiving — with the Facts
Demetrius Freeman/The Washington PostNational Thanksgiving turkeys Peach and Blossom before a pardon...
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Workplace Safety Advocates Sue for Records in Three Amazon Deaths
Safety advocates are suing the federal workplace safety regulator in an attempt to reveal more de...
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In Beirut Suburb, Streets Come Back to Life but the Future Is Uncertain
Lorenzo Tugnoli for The Washington PostA scene of destruction in the southern suburbs of Beirut, but...
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Trump’s Cabinet: Loyalists, Competing Ideologies and Government skeptics
Donald Trump entered the White House eight years ago with a Cabinet full of traditional conservat...
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Biden Seizes on Israel-Hezbollah Deal to Push for Broader Mideast Peace
President Joe Biden sought to capitalize on the announcement of a cease-fire between Israel and H...
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Trump Tied Migrant Entries and Fentanyl to Tariffs. Here are the Facts.
Donald Trump’s claim that illegal border crossings are out of control - which was among the reaso...
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Rural Students’ Options Shrink as Colleges Slash Majors
CLEVELAND, Miss. - With no car and a toddler, Shamya Jones enrolled this fall at the four-year un...
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Why Cranberry Country is Turning into Wetlands
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These Batteries Could Harness the Wind and Sun to Replace Coal and Gas
SAPPORO, Japan - Ocean winds whip across the beaches, hillsides and sprawling plains of Hokkaido....
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Biden Races to Boost Ukraine’s Position Before Trump Takes Office
President Joe Biden’s recent decisions to allow Ukraine to launch missiles deeper into Russia and...
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Special Relationship? Trump and U.K.’s Starmer May Not be Great Chums.
LONDON - The Americans and British, raising a glass, love to praise their “special relationship,”...
November 26, 2024
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Democrats Plan to Choose New Party Chair in February
The Democratic National Committee announced Monday that new leadership elections will be held Feb...
November 26, 2024
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Trump Aide Sought Payments from Job Seekers, Internal Legal Review Found
A top adviser to President-elect Donald Trump asked potential administration nominees to give him...
November 26, 2024
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Unidentified Drones Spotted over Bases Used by U.S. Air Force in Britain
Multiple unidentified drones were seen last week near three British air bases used by American fo...
November 26, 2024
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