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Dow closes above 40,000 for the first time
Among the biggest contributors to the widely watched index’s rally over the past year have been Microsoft and Goldman Sachs.
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D.C. has a CFO for a reason. The council would be wise to remember it.
Since the days of the control board, the fiscal watchdog has helped keep city finances sound.
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Trump promises tax cuts and fewer rules. CEOs shouldn’t fall for it.
To the former president, democracy is negotiable.
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What’s in a name? Everything, if it honors treason and slavery.
A school board said renaming schools after Confederates was honoring the community’s heritage. Readers had other ideas.
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What divestment from Israel can, and can’t, accomplish
Is divestment a secondary tactic? Or a way to make colleges live up to their values?
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CFPB readies crackdown on predatory lending after Supreme Court win
More than a dozen lawsuits and investigations faced delays as the federal watchdog battled back a constitutional challenge over its funding
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How impressive is your Cannes superyacht?
If you can still see the light of the sun, it’s not big enough.
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Billie Eilish shows us what she was made for
Billie Eilish’s new album ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ sounds bold and scrupulous, depicting life after ‘Barbie’ in granular detail.
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‘Megalopolis’ is about U.S. heading in ‘fascist’ direction, Coppola says
Director Francis Ford Coppola said at a Cannes news conference that he wasn’t thinking about Donald Trump per se, but “Megalopolis” certainly has MAGA parallels.
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Cartoon by Dana Summer
Dana Summers cartoon on Anthony Blinken’s trip to Ukraine.
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Cartoon by Kal
Cartoon by Kal on political divisions in the U.S.
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American doctors in Gaza see up-close toll of war weapons on children
Trapped volunteers call on the U.S. to stop sending weapons to Israel, as the closure of the Rafah border crossing cuts the flow of food and medical supplies.
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Carolyn Hax chat: I was the other woman. Can I befriend the ex-wife who didn’t know?
Advice columnist Carolyn Hax answers your questions about the strange train we call life.
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Biden has installed the most non-White judges of any president
An analysis of Federal Judicial Center data shows the racial and gender breakdowns in Biden’s picks for the Supreme Court and other federal courts so far.
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A taco will always be a taco — no matter what we call it
Is the taco a sandwich? Judges have ruled on different sides of the debate, but the street food’s true Mexican heritage can withstand any categorization.
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Did Trump’s lawyers catch Michael Cohen in a ‘lie?’ Let’s take a look.
Parsing what is potentially the most consequential exchange of the Trump hush-money trial so far.
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Trump’s courtroom enablers
Ann Telnaes cartoon on GOP figures attending the Donald Trump trial.
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If Red Lobster’s butter-bathed ship is sinking, remember the shrimp
The chain is facing a potential bankruptcy as locations shutter around the country, and some experts are blaming an endless shrimp promotion gone wrong.
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Tara McKeown, forward-turned-defender, fuels Spirit’s strong start
Since shifting to the back line last season, McKeown has developed into a defensive stalwart for the Spirit, which is off to a 6-3-0 start.
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Tell The Post: Vote for your favorite D.C.-area dive bar
Hundreds of readers told us about their favorite local dive bars. Now it’s time to pick from 12 finalists.
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Trump’s promises to oil executives ought to be illegal
Plus, Democrats can benefit from both presidential debates and Maryland’s Democratic Senate primary.
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D.C. Council member Vince Gray endorses Wendell Felder in Ward 7 race
Gray’s endorsement may stand out in a race with 10 Democrats vying for the nomination.
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Harrison Butker doesn’t only kick footballs
The NFL should have defended the Kansas City kicker’s right to speak his mind.
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Markey targets private equity in health care
The Massachusetts Democrat released draft legislation last month that seeks to infuse more transparency and oversight of private equity firms in the health-care sector.
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I think I have carpenter ants in my house. What should I do?
These unusually large ants can cause serious structural damage to your home.
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At campus protests, ‘DO NOT TALK TO THE MEDIA’!
Student protest organizations have rules against speaking to the media.
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In the galleries: Defining our roots as a pathway to introspection
Artists explore the various meanings of roots as family and identity, several shows explore computer modeling and 3D printing to simulate and contour space.
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On Gaza, Biden is right and Netanyahu is wrong
With Israeli officials and generals turning on the prime minister, the country must adjust course.
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You won’t hear much about campaign finance reform in 2024. Good.
The progressive dream of controlling political speech by controlling political money has vanished.
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What to watch with your kids: ‘IF,’ ‘Back to Black’ and more
Common Sense Media also reviews “Thelma the Unicorn” and “Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story.”
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