The Washington Post Sunday - 17 Nov 2024
The police chief who was accused of raping a teen
Trump hews to his own script in naming Cabinet
A deadly campaign to prevent an owl’s extinction
Trump’s win has crypto soaring. Now, the ‘normies’ are knocking.
Democrats point fingers as factions fight for party reins
Hegseth denies assault, admits to secret payment
A family picnic shows how Trump’s tariffs could affect prices for you.
Hollywood flipped the May-December romance so older women rule.
A yawning deficit looms as Maryland leaders weigh cuts and tax hikes.
These 20th-century rentals predicted the rise of today’s Airbnbs.
The sad, silly spectacle of Netflix’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson charade.
The Sunday Take: Trump’s goals seem to be disruption, retribution.
HHS shake-up: A look at the many changes RFK Jr. could usher in.
‘Insider threat’: After Jan. 6, Hegseth’s tattoos spurred concern.
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One win to go
Trump’s early moves show he wants to disrupt government, exact retribution
First U.S. case of deadlier mpox virus strain is reported in California
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Trial begins in killing of Laken Riley, which inflamed national debate on immigration
A bear attacked their cars, they told insurers. Video evidence exposed a scam in dress-up.
One unprecedented thing about Gaetz ethics probe: Mike Johnson’s intervention
Dissecting Pelosi’s faulty claim that Biden did better than Trump on the border
Under Biden, the numbers fell dramatically:
Vaccines, milk, fluoride: Possible changes under HHS led by RFK Jr.
To save a Pacific Northwest icon, they hunt its encroaching owl rival
Bitcoin’s rally brings it closer to mainstream
Some Cabinet picks bring immediate political challenges
Musk expands legal assault on OpenAI to also target Microsoft
Musk’s posts on tari≠s, Cabinet raise eyebrows
Climate crisis skeptic is Trump’s top energy pick
Relief from higher rates uncertain, as Fed signals slower move on cuts
A secluded road, locked o∞ce and gold badge
How this story was reported
Philippines pivots from battling militants to projecting power at sea
Russia wants Kursk back before negotiations start. Ukraine isn’t budging.
Lebanon reviews cease-fire proposal
Extremist rebels kill 13, kidnap others
Fire kills 10 babies in neonatal ICU
Stabbing attack at school leaves 8 dead
Hundreds of activists formed a human chain Saturday outside one of the main plenary halls at the U.N. climate summit on what is traditionally their biggest protest day during the two-week talks.
In Biden-Xi epilogue, a Trumpian subtext
Democrats, reeling from losses, cast blame on each other
Venezuela releases 70 political prisoners held in post-election crackdown
Hegseth barred from Guard mission after ‘insider threat’ flag
Documents give details on Hegseth allegations
Florida school districts pulled about 700 books from libraries last year
The CaseStudy®
The real story of inflation
What is justice for Susan Smith?
Trump is already making America gape again
The pre-World War II solution to D.C.’s housing crisis
The ugly
Mr. Trump’s pick for attorney general
Pete Hegseth? Matt Gaetz? Buckle up: It’s going to be a bumpy ride.
In Pennsylvania, Democrats give in to their worst instincts
Send in the Marines, or do them in?
The most dangerous nomination
Trump’s Cabinet is a dream
Mirror image makers
A daughter hopes for a Christmas miracle.
Haruki Murakami revisits a magical town.
Some of the happiest shows on TV.
‘Be Ready When the Luck Happens’ by Ina Garten
‘Squanto: A Native Odyssey’ by Andrew Lipman
‘Precipice’ by Robert Harris
O Christmas tree, how bittersweet thy memory
Thomas Hardy’s many women, real and imagined
You know his songs. Now get to know Randy Newman.
In Georgetown, readers welcome Barnes & Noble: The Sequel
Despondent? So am I. But as always, books can help.
Two strategies for being a woman writer in the ’70s
10 noteworthy books for November and December
Washington Post Paperback Bestsellers
How a writer created a new genre — on Amazon.com
Sunny shows like ‘Ted Lasso’ aren’t just about blind optimism
A story of authoritarianism, in one long and urgent sentence
Haruki Murakami repeats himself, on purpose
$5.8B deficit expected by 2030
Howard University set for status rise
Post-election, a fight over bike lanes
Supporters with spirit
Ella Jenkins, 100, was a self-taught musician who became known as the first lady of children’s music.
For stories about the past, rediscovered, visit washingtonpost.com/ retropolis.
A former NFL linebacker was arrested for allegedly assaulting officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot.
As the Spirit soars in D.C., it’s drawing more fans — and loud ones
In Northeast D.C., a community split on issue of bike lanes
Rising expenses, slow job growth drive Md. budget deficit
Howard in line for research accolade
Former NFL linebacker arrested and charged over the Jan. 6 Capitol riot
First lady of children’s music turned a calling into career
The Weather
Going to Kansas City
Old man and the vlogger: A sorry spectacle to see
Allen, Buffalo’s Atlas, shoulders a bigger load
As Terps fade, so do their hopes for a bowl
Spirit rallies in closing minutes again, rolls in shootout to reach NWSL final
Youthful Georgetown gets a dose of reality as it takes a lopsided loss to Notre Dame at home.
Unbeaten Oregon survives a scare at Wisconsin, and Navy falls out of the running in the AAC.
Caleb Williams has been struggling, but he needs more help from the Bears, Jerry Brewer writes.
It’s a party: Spirit fans revel in the win.
Micheaux leads Hokies in a blowout of Eagles
Polarizing coaching legend Karolyi dies at 82
Shiffrin will have a shot at 100th victory in U.S.
Sweden, Netherlands win in Nations League
McIlroy shares the lead in Dubai season finale
Bobrovsky, Panthers rout league-best Jets
Fritz looks to give U.S. end-of-season sweep
Antetokounmpo’s foul was a mistake, refs say
Browns rule out Wills, place rookie Hall on IR
Orange crush
Ewers is efficient and defense is dominant in Longhorns’ victory
Top-ranked Ducks dodge the Badgers’ upset bid
Careless Cavaliers are routed by the Irish
Lagway returns, Gators upset Tigers
Bulldogs prevail in heavyweight bout
Terps lose for the fifth time in six games as their bowl hopes continue to fade
With their QB ailing, Midshipmen get shut out, miss out on AAC title game
Inexperienced Hoyas get a reality check in lopsided defeat vs. Fighting Irish
Allen has mastered being the biggest man in Buffalo
Since Saleh was fired, Jets’ defense is struggling as much as the Rodgers-led offense
Steelers’ defense to take its shot at slowing Jackson
Cavaliers cement status as class of conference
Patriots secure a ring, and so does their coach
Did the Bears already ruin No. 1 draft pick Williams?
Streaking Patriots finally meet an irresistible force
Led by senior co-captains, Rockets are on top again
Goodman and Woodbridge boys get the job done, go back-to-back in Class 6
In a rematch, Centennial falls just short of repeat
Eagles continue their rise by staying on the ground
Other than Tyson’s powerful presence, very little felt real about this sad spectacle
Spirit rides its ‘fairy tale’ into championship match
Washington has the tools to be a force in the NWSL
A long-desired film treat: Women with young men
An evangelical theater troupe is gaining traction in Washington
McQueen’s ‘Blitz’ laments rubble, racism in Britain during WWII
Hoping for mom’s sympathy, a grad student gets shamed for tattoos instead
Sister-in-law is kind and giving to others but constantly bad-mouths husband
Composer’s sound installation lets you alter your home’s atmosphere for a week
‘Blitz’ explores brutality and bravery in war
Hot dads once ruled the big screen. Not anymore.
Narnia stories and Christian allegories take center stage
A comedy show that gets serious gleefully
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L.A. TIMES SUNDAY PUZZLE
HOROSCOPE
Answers to last week’s puzzle.
Expect to be pampered at Evelyn Rose in Vienna
Evelyn Rose
From tourist homes to Airbnbs
Two charged with stealing artifacts from Canyonlands.
What to know about moving to one of these 5 countries.
Can I ask guests to check their luggage for roaches?
AirTag users can soon share location info with airlines.
AirTag locations will soon be able to be shared with airlines
Check-in Chicken: Is the boarding game actually worth it?
You asked: Can I ask houseguests to check their luggage for roaches?
I went on a girls’ trip — and bonded with dogs instead
A look at the forgotten tourist home
Colorado pair charged with stealing artifacts from a national park in Utah
In Calif., a battle over airport names
What to know about moving to one of these 5 countries
Ireland
United Kingdom
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
Join us on a tari≠ picnic
Tari≠s come with a price, but the calculus is complicated
U.S. live commerce is surging, led by men
Incomes are up, but debt on credit cards hit record high
Many tax cuts enacted in 2017 are set to expire. Here’s how extending them would affect the federal budget.
Financial disagreements with partners, friends and family are difficult but not impossible to navigate.
Despite long history, role played by tari≠s not easily understood
These tax cuts will go away without action by Congress and Trump
How Trump’s tari≠ plan could a≠ect prices
TikTok is riding live-commerce boom, and Twitch may be the next frontier
How to manage those awkward money conversations
What does one do when co-worker uses o∞ce chat site as his personal platform?
Credit card debt hit a record $1.17 trillion, a sign that spending is unsustainable
The best employers invest in their workers’ well-being
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