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India has fallen down the ranks of the World Press Freedom Index, sitting at 161 out of 180 countrie

Stephanie Gilbert wrote a letter to Jungsun Kim, the new owner of Richland Farm in Clarksville, Md.

Last year, 425 people died of extreme heat in Phoenix. Stephan Goodwin was one of them. Today, why p

The world is moving toward electric vehicles. In Part 3 of our series on the hidden toll of this his

In today’s installment of our series on the hidden toll of electric vehicles, reporter Gerry Shih ve

As the demand for electric vehicles soars and more minerals are needed for production, manganese min

‘Post Reports’ is taking this week off! We’ll be back with more news from The Washington Post after

Sixty years ago, some 250,000 Americans arrived by bus, by train and on foot to participate in the M

Today, what to know about covid boosters, the new variant and how to protect those most at risk this

A tropical storm in Southern California. Wildfires in Maui. Record-breaking heat in the Midwest. Cli

The first Republican primary debate for the 2024 election cycle is tomorrow night. Republican front-

The kids at her school called it “cancer water.” There was even a group of them called the “cancer k

When legendary musician Sinéad O’Connor died, arts reporter Geoff Edgers was crushed. He’d spent tim

Last week, the worst wildfire in Hawaii’s history left blocks of charred wreckage and more than&nbsp

In the fourth indictment of former president Donald Trump, Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. W

'Brain desirable,' Part 2

2023/8/15

Who is Mary Sara, the Sami woman whose brain was taken for the Smithsonian’s “racial brain collectio

'Brain desirable,' Part 1

2023/8/14

When Mary died in 1933, her brain was sent to a man named Ales Hrdlicka, the Smithsonian’s ‘bone doc

Two turntables and a microphone. That was all DJ Kool Herc had 50 years ago when he planted the

Chatbots can be biased, deceptive or even dangerous. Today on “Post Reports,” we meet the hackers wh

A new survey shows that more people are avoiding the news. Today on “Post Reports,” our media report