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The situation at Columbia was not equivalent to the Capitol attack
The idea that young people can’t develop their own opinions is long-standing and intertwined with a right-wing view of college.
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Senator slams GlaxoSmithKline over cost of asthma inhalers
Less than two months after GlaxoSmithKline pledged to cap out-of-pocket costs, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) is accusing the company of circumventing that vow.
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Dining chat: Three of us spent $500 on dinner — and left hungry
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
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We predict a muggy May in D.C. area with warm weather, plenty of rain
It was the 10th-warmest April on record in the D.C. area, but rainfall was below normal.
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The special counsel made a dangerous argument about Trump immunity
The Supreme Court pitch would make the presidency answerable to the Justice Department. Need criminal immunity? Just ask your attorney general in advance.
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Cansei de Ser Sexy reunion tour is a party and a wake
The Brazilian pop band will play at the Black Cat on May 3.
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Dose of adversity gives Dylan Crews a new perspective in Class AA
His first injury and a mounting strikeout total leave the Nationals’ top prospect with work to do for Harrisburg.
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Lemon poppy seed pancakes are a bright, textured delight
These light, lemony pancakes are ideal for a festive brunch -- or any time of year.
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11 can’t-miss concerts in the D.C. area in May
A wave of hardcore concerts is hitting D.C., plus shows by Julia Holter and Charlotte Day Wilson.
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8 tasks for your May home maintenance checklist
Take advantage of the beautiful May weather by focusing on outdoor chores this month.
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Microsoft’s “responsible AI” chief worries about the open web
As AI answers replace search, Natasha Crampton says tech giants must find ways to support creators
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How China’s ruling party fuels the U.S. fentanyl crisis
Beijing is subsidizing Chinese companies to produce fentanyl precursors and sell them abroad.
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Cat climbed into Amazon return box, found alive 630 miles away
“There are so many people who don’t understand how this could happen, but they’ve obviously never owned a cat,” says the Amazon worker who looked after her.
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Five questions for today’s UnitedHealth hearings
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty is heading to Capitol Hill. Here’s what we’d like to ask him.
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10 noteworthy books for May
Spring brings new historical fiction and fascinating popular science.
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Naylor Court condos meld history and modern aesthetic
Buying New | The Matthew adds nine condos to the Shaw neighborhood
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Americans are having too few kids. The GOP made the problem worse.
Fertility rates just hit a record low. These policies certainly didn’t help.
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Election 2024 live updates: Trump to hold rallies in Wisconsin, Michigan during court break
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
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Use these 6 points to say no to a college you and your kid can’t afford
Any smart decision starts with leaving emotion out of it, especially when finances are involved.
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Voters, please think about the menace of nuclear annihilation
A new book outlines how nuclear war would unfold, noting that humanity’s survival depends on statesmanship and luck — as much the latter as the former.
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MTG has no following
In today’s edition … Biden tries to allay age concerns with sharper personal attacks on Trump … A newly contrite health-care exec prepares for a Senate “grilling.”
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U.S. productivity is popping. And it’s not because of AI.
The country is seeing a surge in small business creation.
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Amy Coney Barrett is no handmaid to the Supreme Court’s conservative majority
Benchmarked against her conservative colleagues, Justice Barrett has been a pleasant surprise.
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Zendaya became a tennis star with the help of Coco Gauff’s coach
ESPN analyst and former tennis pro Brad Gilbert consulted on the film ‘Challengers,’ starring Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist.
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Biden is aiming increasingly personal and sarcastic jabs at Trump
From his rival’s hair to his maturity level, the president is no longer determined to stay above the fray
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Apple, Google and Venmo fight new U.S. plan to monitor payment apps
Their lobbying campaign targets a federal push to subject some tech companies to the same rigorous oversight as banks.
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America’s appetite for McMansions is devouring modern architecture
Chris Pratt demolishing a classic mid-century California home is part of a larger trend: buy a house, tear it down, build bigger.
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Campuses are wrestling with the politics of war. So are we.
Campus protests across the country have renewed Americans' attention on the Israel-Gaza war and are scrambling U.S. politics, particularly on the left. Senior Opinions Editor Amanda Katz speaks with columnists Dana Milbank and Shadi Hamid about how their views have evolved since Oct. 7, whether there’s a double standard on free speech, and what the protests could foreshadow for the upcoming presidential election, particularly among young people.
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Are the Pet Shop Boys your favorite band yet?
There are no bad Pet Shop Boys albums, many great ones, and a few that will change your life.
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I coach my son’s sports team. Why is he so disrespectful during practice?
Parent coaching their son’s sports team is tired of him clowning around during practice.
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