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'Crown,' 'Ted Lasso,' 'Mare' win big at the Emmy Awards![]() Bills blow out Dolphins, Tua Tagovailoa injured![]() First migrants deported from U.S.-Mexico border arrive back in Haiti![]() Tropical Storm Rose becomes 17th named storm of 2021 season![]() Tropical Storm Peter to pass near Lesser Antilles![]() Chris Rock says he tested positive for COVID-19![]() 'Shang-Chi' tops North American box office for a 3rd weekend![]() Two military pilots injured after training exercise crash in Texas![]() FBI: Human remains found in Wyoming 'consistent' with description of Gabby Petito![]() Cumbre Vieja volcano erupts in Spain's Canary Islands![]() Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa carted off after hard hit from Bills![]() Manny Pacquiao announces run for Philippines president![]() Coronavirus spikes in Malaysia with sixth-most deaths in week; world down 5%![]() Biden, Macron to discuss Australia submarine deal in coming days![]() Kaya Scodelario and Benjamin Walker expecting second child![]() 'Real Housewives of New York' reunion special canceled![]() Vanessa Lachey juggles work, family like 'NCIS: Hawai'i' character![]() Famous birthdays for Sept. 19: Sanaa Lathan, Jeremy Irons![]() On This Day, Sept. 19: Washington Post publishes Unabomber manifesto![]() More Recent Articles
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Joe Manchin Will Craft U.S. Climate PlanSenator Joe Manchin is already a crucial swing vote in the Democrats’ sweeping budget bill. But he will also write the details of its climate change program. Jill Biden Is Chasing the President’s Most Elusive Campaign Promise: UnityAs the president tries to prove that bipartisanship is still possible, the first lady is not standing on the sidelines. With Abortion Rights Under Threat, Democrats Hope to Go on OffenseWarning of Texas-style laws nationwide, the party believes it can use the issue to turn out suburban women in the Virginia governor’s race this fall and the 2022 midterms. A New Covid Testing Model Aims to Spare Students From QuarantineMore school districts are embracing “test-to-stay” protocols that allow uninfected close contacts to remain in the classroom. Democrats Dealt a Blow on Immigration PlansThe Senate’s parliamentarian ruled that Democrats’ plan to give 8 million immigrants a path to citizenship could not be achieved through the reconciliation process. Review: At the Emmy Awards, TV Celebrates Its Own SurvivalThe telecast felt like a very private party — people seemed to be having fun, but the jollity didn’t really come through the screen. How the U.S. Helped, and Hampered, the Escape of Afghan JournalistsThe secretary of state cites a “massive effort” by the government, but people involved in the evacuation instead describe bureaucratic snags. Gabby Petito's Disappearance: a TimelineThe authorities said on Sept. 19 that they had found human remains consistent with a description of Ms. Petito, 22 in Wyoming. She had traveled to national parks with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. Their social media accounts provide a glimpse into their trip. Merkel’s Children: Living Legacies Called Angela, Angie and Sometimes MerkelFor some refugee families who traveled to Germany during the migrant crisis of 2015 and 2016, gratitude for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to welcome them comes via a namesake. In Nashville, Rolling Parties Rage at Every StoplightAs Nashville’s popularity has grown, so has the “transportainment” business — a motley assortment including old buses, farm tractors and a truck with a hot tub. Many think it has gotten out of hand. Booster Shots for Covid Leave Africa With Few OptionsJust 20 percent of people in low- and lower-middle-income countries have had a Covid-19 vaccine dose — versus 80 percent in richer countries. The Economic Mistake Democrats Are Finally ConfrontingThe left needs to think as much about supply as it does about demand. How Putin’s Propaganda System Keeps Him in PowerThe Kremlin’s propaganda system, lurid and spurious, is central to the president’s power. White Evangelicals Shun Morality for PowerThey’ve been a “political arm of the Republican Party” for decades now. How Silence Became a Luxury ProductOur lives are loud — and too often it costs money to escape the noise. Biden Said 'We Will Not Forgive' After the Kabul Airport Attack. There’s a Better Way.America has spent 20 years vowing revenge for terrorism. There’s a better path. Our Generic Drug Supply Is SickCompetition for market share at rock-bottom prices has led to shortages, price spikes, allegations of price-fixing and substandard and even dangerous practices. What if Covid Were 10 Times Deadlier?Would a deadlier pandemic have yielded different political divides? The N.F.L. Bets on BettingGambling on football has come out of the shadows. General Milley and the Proper Role of the MilitaryA story about the Joint Chiefs chairman near the end of Trump’s presidency may not be as bad as it sounds. But there’s still cause for concern. The Sunday Read: ‘The Composer at the Frontier of Movie Music’Nicholas Britell’s scores — for “Succession,” “Moonlight” and “The Underground Railroad,” among others — suggest whole new ways of writing for film and television. Sanae Takaich Hopes to Be Japan’s First Female LeaderIf Sanae Takaichi wins, it would be a milestone for the country. But some feminists hope it doesn’t happen. Beto O’Rourke Draws Closer to Entering Texas Governor’s RaceMr. O’Rourke has been calling Democratic leaders in Texas to tell them he is seriously considering challenging Gov. Greg Abbott in 2022. Russian Election Shows Declining Support for Putin’s PartyWith voting in the country neither free nor fair, United Russia is still expected to retain power easily even if its seats in Parliament slip. Military Jet Crashes in Texas Backyard, Injuring 2 PilotsThree homes were damaged and three residents treated for minor injuries, the Fort Worth Fire Department said. “It could have been a lot worse,” a fire chief said. Tropical Storm Rose Forms West of AfricaThe storm, the third to develop in less than a week, became the 17th named storm of the busy 2021 hurricane season. Bennie Pete, Bandleader Who Kept the Beat After Katrina, Dies at 45A tuba player and the leader of the Hot 8, one of New Orleans’s high-profile brass bands, he brought music to his fellow citizens in the difficult days after the storm. Nabisco Workers End Weekslong Strike After Reaching New ContractThe impasse began in August after members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Union objected to changes in shift lengths and overtime rules. Thousands Evacuated as Canary Island Volcano EruptsA volcano on the island of La Palma spewed lava and smoke, prompting an evacuation of thousands and forcing the Spanish prime minister to delay a trip to New York. A Giant Violin Floats Down Venice’s Grand CanalThis 39-foot-long instrument, built by local artisans and carrying musicians performing a live concert, sets a course for the future. Max Harwood Steps Up in 'Everybody's Talking About Jamie'Max Harwood, making his professional debut with the movie musical “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie,” has “this kind of magic about him.” When 7 Psychopaths Enroll at the Same School, Terror EnsuesIn her latest column, Sarah Lyall weighs in on Vera Kurian’s twisted tale, “Never Saw Me Coming,” and two other new thrillers. More Recent Articles |
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