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Guatemalan authorities have freed nine prison guards held hostage since Thursday by rioting inmates in Guatemala City ...
Washington Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax tells a reader to do the “right thing” after a reader’s friend cracked a racist ...
Alexander Isak was left out of Newcastle’s squad for its opening game of the Premier League season at Aston Villa on Saturday ...
Washington Post reporters retraced some of the president’s motorcade routes through the nation’s capital. Here’s what we saw.
The medical world relies on horseshoe crab blood in the production of vaccines and equipment. A synthetic is available, but ...
Climate reporter Dino Grandoni explains why horseshoe crabs, which have been around for 445 million years, are being depleted ...
President Ibrahim Traoré is reshaping Burkina Faso. But critics say he’s used Russian disinformation and repression to solidify his authoritarian rule.
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin reached no agreement to end the war in Ukraine on Aug. 15. The Post's Michael Birnbaum explains.
New Mexico State has reached a settlement with former men’s basketball coach Greg Heiar in a wrongful termination lawsuit ...
Niall Shiels Donegan, the Scot who grew up in nearby Mill Valley, advanced to the U.S. Amateur semifinals Friday at The Olympic Club to the delight of his large, vocal gallery ...
Washington Post reporter Meagan Flynn explains Washington D.C.'s Home Rule Act and the history of voting rights in the District.
On Aug. 15, Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump briefly addressed the press after meeting for three hours in Anchorage.