The Washington Post Sunday - 22 Jun 2025

Table of content - The Washington Post Sunday (22 Jun 2025)

Abandoned by Trump, a farmer and a migrant search for a better future
U.S. strikes Iranian nuclear facilities
Otherworldly weather has a familiar spin
Trump’s face on a $250 bill? GOP is itching to hail its hero.
President takes on Watergate safeguards
Winners say purpose and camaraderie are the must-haves for success.
First, Virgil Abloh changed Nike. Then he came for luxury fashion.
Partly sunny
Customers are starting to push back against AI in their favorite products.
In Jayson Greene’s debut book, humans try to cure sorrow with technology.
With the tickets settled, the election season in Virginia is heating up.
A beach day in Lagos, Nigeria: waves, grilled meat and an Afrobeat.
The Sunday Take: Trump hits hard, and world waits for what’s next.
Social Security: Wait times, other metrics are no longer reported.
Trump strikes Iran hard, and the world waits for what’s next
A∞davit: Minnesota suspect was a ‘prepper’
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Social Security stops reporting call wait times, other metrics
Court blocks Louisiana law to display Ten Commandments in classrooms
Land deal concludes mining fight near Okefenokee Swamp
Tim Scott’s video attacking the nonpartisan CBO: Nine errors in 60 seconds
Laws of physics just as good on Mars as on Earth
Iranians are rattled as cash runs short and fear spikes
Hot-air balloon catches fire, killing 8
Suspect charged in live-streaming case
At least 10 killed in suicide bombing
Man charged for second time with killing his wife in Colorado cold case
Before U.S. bombing, Israel’s strikes marked historic tilt
U.S. warplanes strike 3 nuclear sites in attack
Another kind of freeze threatening U.S. farmers
House Republicans have proposed a raft of bills to honor Trump
Trump aims to dismantle guardrails from Watergate era
L.A. Dodgers commit $1 million to aid families a≠ected by raids
Belarus releases dissident leader after highest-level U.S. o∞cial visit in years
Indian pilgrims cross Chinese border as relations thaw
Airbnb and Vrbo are going downhill like a hippo on a water slide
Parsing ICE’s mixed-up, hard-to-believe assault claims
NYC can celebrate having a Muslim on the mayoral ballot
WHY AMERICA’S NUCLEAR LAUNCH PROCESS MUST CHANGE
The next nuclear age
The flags we fly
Names matter
A terrifying reality for Belarus
Why I serve
Letter submissions
Guest opinion submissions
How to sell an unpopular bill: Pretend it’s something else
The ACLU bet big on a trans rights case. Its loss was predictable.
A child tax credit that forsakes poor families
We plan to cut the FDA’s drug approval time by months
1 in 3 children would be ineligible for the full $2,500 credit
The One Big Beautiful Bill would make the poor poorer and the rich richer
A bot to bear our pain
An LGBTQ pioneer in Weimar Germany.
Russia banned their romance novel.
Mingling with the new aristocracy.
A terrifying look at wildfires from hotshots who fight them
Okay, maybe you don’t need so many books. What do you do with them?
Two friends wrote a gay romance — and had to flee Russia
He fought for LGBTQ rights. Then the Nazis took power.
When humans attempt to cure grief with technology
Tired of this reality? Journey to other realms in these books.
No easy platitudes in this tale of sex and rage in red America
What makes these audiobooks so delightful: Their narrators
The gritty, unglamorous truth about the antiheroes of the Wild West
LITERARY CALENDAR
Washington Post Hardcover Bestsellers FICTION
NONFICTION
Submarines can be deadly. For some, that’s the appeal.
Lifestyles of the rich and even richer
How Talking Heads stumbled into once-in-a-lifetime success
‘A little light to fill the soul’
Antiques fixture Miss Pixie’s set to close this year
How D.C. is bracing for an extreme heat wave
Virginia election season heats up
Barbara Holdridge, 95, was a pioneer for spokenword recordings and the audiobook industry.
RETROPOLIS
Prince George’s County was ordered to pay an ex-officer $1.8 million in a sexual assault case.
A center of community says goodbye
Heat nears, but District has plans to stay cool
Enter for the chance to win a pair of tickets to 311: Unity Tour at the Anthem.
Democrats start bus tour as Va. governor’s race ramps up
At children’s hospital, opera recital gives families hope and an emotional outlet
Prince George’s ordered to pay ex-o∞cer $1.8 million in sexual assault case
Label founder was pioneer for spoken-word recordings
The Weather
The Nationals’ game with the dodgers in Los Angeles ended too late for this edition. visit us at
Kade Anderson’s gem helps LSU beat Coastal Carolina in the first game of the College World Series finals.
A left Achilles’ injury will keep U.S. forward haji Wright sidelined for the rest of the Concacaf Gold Cup.
A clown and a prince
If Wizards stay put at No. 6, they will have lots of options
In Game 7, euphoria or agony awaits Pacers and Thunder
New father Hamlin takes pole at Pocono
Up for grabs
TELEVISION AND RADIO
Panthers’ celebration is a long way from over
Bogey-free Lee on top at the Women’s PGA
Fleetwood’s error-free 63 lands him in lead
Ailing Achilles’ knocks Wright out of Gold Cup
Vondrousova topples Sabalenka in Berlin
Mercury’s 17 threes break franchise record
Anderson’s three-hit gem leaves Tigers one win from title
Wizards’ options at No. 6 include mostly freshmen
Thunder counts on fans to provide Game 7 edge
A small town and its clown carry on after rodeo calamity
High heat
O’s collect just one hit in a Bronx beatdown
WHEN VIRGIL ABLOH JUST DID IT
50 years on, Altman’s ‘Nashville’ continues to ring
10 ‘Chicago’ actresses recall their stints in role of Roxie
Warped fest draws fans old and new in D.C.
Movies: Celine Song’s rom-com “Materialists” gets mixed reviews from real-life matchmakers.
Music City hated it, but ‘Nashville’ made its mark
Virgil Abloh’s audacity landed
Roxie role welcomes a wide range of talents
‘Chaos’ and nostalgia at Warped fest
‘Chaos’ and nostalgia at Warped fest
Why can’t in-law just take my mom’s ‘well-meaning’ advice in stride?
Frequency of brother’s drunken phone calls has become a burden
CROSSWORD
HOROSCOPE
L.A. TIMES SUNDAY PUZZLE
Answers to last week’s puzzle.
Answers to last week’s L.A. Times Sunday puzzle.
Celine Song’s cynical ‘Materialists’ has real-life matchmakers feeling conflicted
The sights and sounds of a beach day in Lagos
We went to a Delta training center to see what it takes to work the skies.
Is 24 hours enough time for a faraway day trip? These creators think so.
A new book highlights destinations where you can get your feline fix.
Some places are opting for quieter alternatives to fireworks.
Why some destinations are ditching fireworks for July Fourth
The many ways to turn one day o≠ into a 24-hour vacation
Where to shop, eat and hear live music in Lagos
A beach day in Lagos overflows with potential
Do you have what it takes to become a flight attendant?
New book is a treat if you’re trying to meet street cats
CUSTOMERS PUSH BACK AGAINST
I tried signing up for Trump Mobile. Here’s how it went.
Is it okay to hide money? Answering your questions.
Users share private ideas with Meta aI. some don’t know it’s public.
Is america a nation of small towns? a look into a beguiling statistic.
Is a population claim inspired by the NBA Finals fair play or out of bounds?
Tax law might be coming for your free office snacks
How to help young women who are getting dismissed by male colleagues
Customers push back on AI’s infiltration , citing worries over jobs and quality
Meta users are asking AI mortifying things — and some don’t know it’s public
Answering your questions on collecting Social Security and building credit
More Americans should try mobile alternatives, but maybe not Trump Mobile
JUMBLE FOR KIDS
SAMURAI SUDOKU
Last Sunday’s Solution
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