By Rachel Pannett German researchers have examined a “hyper vaccinated” man they say received more than 200 coronavirus shots without any noticeable side effects or…
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The revelation could shape the debate over Americans’ health privacy as states move to criminalize abortion and drugs related to reproductive health By Drew Harwell The…
By The Washington Post In 1975, Clinton — then Hillary Rodham — was a 27-year-old law professor running a legal aid clinic in the University of…
By Christian Shepherd and Lyric Li Chinese leader Xi Jinping last week called for an immediate cease-fire in the Israel-Gaza war. Making his first remarks since…
By Elizabeth Dwoskin The barrage of false images, memes, videos and posts — mostly generated from within the region itself — is making it difficult…
By Marianna Sotomayor, Leigh Ann Caldwell , Paul Kane and Amy B Wang The prospect of a government shutdown escalated significantly Tuesday as House Republicans’ intraparty tensions again…
by Andreas Kluth You can think of the unfolding disaster in Niger in four ways, from embarrassing to ominous, catastrophic and apocalyptic. Embarrassing, because the…
By Dan Lamothe Gen. Michael A. Minihan, lauded by hawks in Congress, has disturbed some in the Pentagon with his fiery prognostications of a looming…
By Robert Barnes The Supreme Court on Thursday held that admissions programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina that relied in part on…
By Shayna Jacob , Jacqueline Alemany. Josh Dawse and Devlin Barrett Specific charges have not been made public. But indictment has significant legal, political consequences. NEW YORK…
By Washington Post Staff A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict former president Donald Trump, his lawyers said Thursday, as he becomes the first person in…
Analysis by McKenzie Beard For the first time, a majority of Americans dying from the coronavirus received at least the primary series of the vaccine. Fifty-eight…
by Rachel Lerman, Cat Zakrzewski and Ellen Francis Elon Musk said he suspended rapper Ye’s account after he shared an image of a swastika combined with…
By Tom Hamburger and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez Intimidation, threats and coercion violate federal Voting Rights Act, the department wrote in a brief filed Monday The Justice…
Complaints about the U.S. military’s influence operations using Facebook and Twitter have raised concern in the White House and federal agencies. By Ellen Nakashima The…
By Claire Rush | AP PORTLAND, Ore. — People with disabilities in Portland, Oregon, have sued the city, saying they can’t navigate its sidewalks because of sprawling homeless…
By Ruth Marcus Jonathan Mitchell is at it again. Mitchell is the conservative lawyer behind S.B. 8, the Texas law that ended most abortions in the state…
by María Luisa Paúl A school district in southwest Missouri is bringing back a measure it last resorted to over two decades ago to address…