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On Wednesday, Hamas’s No. 1 political leader outside of Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, was assassinated in Ir

For years, the United States and Australia have duked it out for dominance in the Olympic swimming p

This month, Earth hit its hottest days recorded in history. But even on the warmest days, millions o

In December 1982, the Police flew to the Caribbean island of Montserrat to record their fifth album.

Post Reports co-host Martine Powers sits down with senior political reporter Aaron Blake and Maeve R

On Friday, more than 8.5 million Microsoft computers around the world shut down.The tech outage thre

There are a lot of questions heading into the Summer Olympics: Is Paris prepared to host the Games?

This is a special episode of The Campaign Moment dedicated to answering the questions on everyone’s

Ava Wallace, sports reporter at The Washington Post, is in France to report on the Summer Games — an

Yesterday, President Biden announced that he would no longer be running for reelection; he also endo

On Sunday afternoon, President Biden released a statement announcing that he would stand down from s

So far, polling suggests that young voter turnout in 2024 may not match 2020’s rate. In April, only

Democrats flipped the typical convention script this week, dominating the news during the Republican

In the early 1980s, the Olympic Games were on the verge of dying out. After a string of disasters, t

Voyager 1 launched on Sept. 5, 1977, during the height of the space age. In the decades since, this

On Saturday, Thomas Matthew Crooks attempted to assassinate former president Donald Trump. Crooks go

This week, amid calls for political unity and growing questions over presidential security, Trump fa

A shooter fired multiple rounds toward the stage at a Saturday campaign rally for former president D

This week, Biden vowed in his high-stakes press conference on Thursday night to remain in the race,

Wimbledon. Hit films like “Challengers.” Tennis core. While household names such as Serena Williams