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In 2000, the movie “Erin Brockovich” helped put the small town of Hinkley, California, on the map. T

Biologist Daniel Hofstadter and a tiny band of researchers have been carrying out the most expansive

Tom Sietsema has been The Post’s food critic for 25 years. Over a quarter of a century, Sietsema has

“Sesame Street” is an American institution. It began airing in 1969 as an educational program intend

This weekend, the 2024 College Football Playoff kicks off, featuring more teams, more storylines and

Today on “Post Reports,” Washington scrambles to avoid a government shutdown. President-elect D

When Francesca Ebel, a Russia correspondent for The Post, returned to one of Moscow’s most popular n

Since he last held office, President-elect Donald Trump’s business interests have evolved. The real

Hundreds of thousands of protestors celebrated in Seoul over the weekend as South Korean President Y

Dean DeSoto has been teaching his driving class for aggressive drivers over the past 26 years. Durin

Aaron Blake, senior political reporter and author of The Campaign Moment newsletter, sits down with

Americans are being conned every day by increasingly sophisticated scams. Today, we hear the story o

Two years ago, President Biden and congressional Democrats passed the Inflation Reduction Act, aimed

After a five-day manhunt, authorities have arrested and charged a man with the murder of UnitedHealt

After more than a decade of destructive civil war in Syria, it was widely assumed that the Assad reg

On Capitol Hill, Hegseth is facing renewed scrutiny over allegations of excessive drinking and sexua

Last month, organic carrots were recalled after they were linked to an E. coli outbreak across 18 st

In the past week, the civil war in Syria reignited. Islamist rebels seized control of Aleppo, trigge

The case the Supreme Court will hear Wednesday is brought by a doctor and three transgender teens wi

Today, why so many people on death row will likely never be executed and what this says about the Am