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Altamont 1969 was meant to be the Woodstock of the West. Eyewitnesses recount how this free concert
It was meant to be the Woodstock of the West, but it was chaos. How the free rock concert in Altamon
Robin Givhan considers whether it’s possible to dress fashionably and ethically. Caitlin Gibson and
Abha Bhattarai explains why most shopping malls are on the decline — and why a few are thriving. Mag
Jessica Contrera unpacks a legal case challenging how courts understand sexual violence. And Moriah
Amber Phillips previews the Senate’s impeachment trial next month. Griff Witte on why red states are
Mike DeBonis, Seung Min Kim and Paul Kane take the temperature of Capitol Hill. And Aaron Blake brea
People who experienced the war in Afghanistan respond to uncovered documents and secret audio record
William Booth on what Boris Johnson’s sweeping majority means for Brexit. Robert Samuels on Pete But
Rhonda Colvin on the Judiciary Committee vote to advance impeachment articles. Laurie McGinley and W
Heather Long on how older women are being left behind in the new automated economy. Reed Albergotti
Matt Zapotosky on the fight over the FBI’s investigation of the Trump campaign. Kevin Sieff on the c
Aaron Blake explains House Democrats’ articles of impeachment. Darryl Fears on the disease threateni
After a three-year legal battle, The Post obtains hundreds of records of candid interviews assessing
Samantha Schmidt talks to the Argentine teens promoting a more inclusive Spanish. And Kevin Sieff re
William Booth lays out the factors shaping Britain’s upcoming general election. Ovetta Wiggins on th
Shane Harris interprets the House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment report. Jacob Bogage explains
Rosalind S. Helderman traces the origin of Rudolph W. Giuliani’s involvement in Ukraine. Eugene Scot
Mike DeBonis unpacks the White House’s strategy as the impeachment inquiry unfolds. Gerry Shih descr
Katie Mettler unpacks the complicated life of black activist James Stern and how he came to take con