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Records reveal $600M estimate for Trump’s ballroom project, with half from taxpayers

An internal cost estimate in March by the project’s contractor ran $200 million more than Trump has said publicly and counters his claims that no taxpayer money will be spent.

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Trump’s name is off the Kennedy Center, but a tarp is hiding the proof

Some visitors are reading political meanings into the cover-up, but center officials say that spot is staying shrouded until the marble facade can be repaired.

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Opinion | Putin calls Zelensky illegitimate. He’s describing himself.

The Russian dictator’s obsession reveals exactly what occupies his own subconscious.

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A single oak barrel has spent 30 years traveling America’s craft beer scene

The legendary PH1 keeps traversing the U.S., inspiring brewers to innovate and stay connected.

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Column | The White House UFC fights showed us the America we needed to see

The UFC extravaganza at the White House was not a celebration of a sport, it was a celebration of slop. We have always been a violent country, but have we always been such a shameless one?

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Global HIV prevention declined drastically after Trump aid cuts, U.N. finds

Cuts from the U.S. and others have hit hard, with the number of people receiving PrEP dropping by 38% from 2024 to 2025, according to data from 62 countries.

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Opinion | Here’s the real Democratic autopsy

Why did the party lose in ’24? Neither Jill Biden’s memoir nor the DNC’s postmortem has the answer.

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Their friends are making $100 million. Everyone else is wondering how to catch up.

As SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI go public at historic valuations and new millionaires and billionaires are minted, other tech workers worry about their futures.

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Voters are unhappy about much more than high gas prices

As the November congressional elections approach, millions of Americans — even those earning good money — are straining to make ends meet.

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Trump sees 22 medical specialists, appearing to set new bar for presidents

Trump saw about a dozen specialists for prior check-ups, per past statements. The White House has declined to identify which specialists assessed the president.

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Kennedy Center board to fight order to remove Trump’s name as deadline looms

The Kennedy Center’s trustees voted Thursday to seek a last-minute stay of a federal judge's directive to take Trump’s name off the center’s exterior by Friday.

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Ms. Rachel goes to Washington, carrying letters from children in ICE custody

The children’s media star is urging lawmakers to end family detention and reunite the kids and parents who had been separated by ICE enforcement.

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House votes against extending controversial wiretapping law set to lapse Friday

Lawmakers voted down Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, leaving the spy program on the brink of expiration over Trump’s controversial pick to lead the intelligence community.

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A new wave of anti-immigrant violence hits U.K. as riots convulse Belfast

Attackers torched neighborhoods across Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, after a Sudanese asylum seeker was arrested and accused of stabbing a man.

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Opinion | America needs more data centers. New York wants fewer.

Kathy Hochul has a chance to block the anti-growth data center moratorium.

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After Mormon lawmakers object, Pentagon revises Christian religious categories

The Defense Department made changes after a list was released with many religious groups tagged “Christian” but not the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Inflation heats up to highest pace in three years, fueled by Iran war

Inflation hit 4 percent for the first time in three years in May, driven by surging gas prices from the Iran war.

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Opinion | Anthropic might be the most powerful company in the world

Leaders in business, government and religion are all paying attention.

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More women getting shut out from senior positions in Trump’s second term

A Post review shows the president built a more male-dominated Cabinet this term, and every departure has been a woman — with a man chosen to replace each of them.

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