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‘Political theater’: Leaked document exposes frustration inside key government security agency


A visual overhaul of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) investigative agency is leading to some frustration within the agency at the sanctuary cities that have forced its hand. Read More

‘Lost touch with reality’: How TikTok’s vaunted lobbying operation went wrong


The app always faced an uphill battle in Congress because of its owner’s ties to China. But observers say TikTok’s complacency, tone deafness and hubris caused its lobbyists to lose its most important ... Read More

Morning Report — Trump tests legal shields in political combat


Former President Trump’s lawyers will argue today to the Supreme Court that he can do just about anything he desires and be immune from prosecution, based on the perks of the high office he held ... Read More

DeSantis said public schools were religious when US began. Is he right?


Before signing into law a measure allowing religious chaplains in public schools, Gov. Ron DeSantis said the initiative brought Florida closer to what the nation’s founders wanted for educating youth. Read More

Election 2024 latest news: Biden marking Earth Day with Va. event; Trump is on trial in N.Y.


President Biden marked Earth Day with an appearance Monday in a national park in Northern Virginia. Former president Donald Trump was back in a New York courtroom, where opening statements took place ... Read More

George Conway says he ‘almost felt bad’ for Trump’s lawyers at gag order hearing


Conservative attorney George Conway said Wednesday that he almost “felt bad” for former President Trump’s attorneys, as they argued Tuesday that the former president had not violated the gag order in ... Read More

As globalization unwinds, the world is still growing more unequal


Even as the contours of the new “Washington consensus” are still taking shape, some underlying and gloomy global realities remain the same — perhaps, even more pronounced. Read More

25 Years After the Columbine Massacre, Is There Any Hope to End America’s Epidemic of Gun Violence?


With the National Rifle Association now weaker than it has been in decades, progress is possible—if politicians are willing to seize the time. Read More

Transcript: This is Climate Summit: Uncharted Oceans


Joining me now is marine biologist and photographer, Cristina Mittermeier, who traveled to D.C. from New Zealand to join us here, today. Cristina, thank you so much for joining us here at The Post. Read More

Gazans mark a somber Eid; Hamas political leader’s three sons killed in Israeli strike


Fitr, the celebration that follows the fasting month of Ramadan, under the shadow of six months of war and a humanitarian crisis. Read More

Russia’s deadly attacks see Ukraine call out a Western double standard


After strikes in Ukraine this week, Ukrainian officials lamented that their country lacked the Western defense support that was so readily provided for Israel. Read More


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