The Washington Post (Sunday) - 1 Jun 2025
A display of Pride
U.S. cuts in Somalia may imperil fight against al-Shabab
Families find connection amid rare genetic disorder
Judges question registry arrests
A puzzling plummet in seizures of fentanyl
That chatbot companion? It may lead you astray.
Lucas Schaefer’s debut “The Slip” is a sweaty, outrageous masterpiece.
Summer Stages: The season’s best options for all entertainment tastes.
Partly sunny
D.C.’s Hailey Baptiste rolls into the round of 16 at the French Open.
The Erie Canal is turning 200. New York is having a summer-long party.
The surprising ways that U.S. weather data fuels everyday commerce.
In South Carolina, Wes Moore urges Democrats to be “impatient.”
Trump flays Federalist Society over tari≠ ruling, calls leader ‘sleazebag’
Musk and DOGE are a metaphor for administration’s early months
It’s called the Library of Congress. But Trump claims it’s his.
Rubio claims that it’s ‘a lie’ and ‘false,’ but cuts to foreign aid resulted in deaths
Trump withdraws Jared Isaacman’s nomination for NASA administrator
Türkiye for All Tastes
These Kentucky Republicans attempt an unlikely Bluegrass Resistance to Trump
‘Severe’ solar storm could bring auroras as far south as Alabama today
Could this gene hold the secret to growing rice in a warming world?
Forced to relocate by climate change, Alaskan villagers found a new crisis
Researchers just beginning to grapple with pros, cons of chatbot relationships
Sanders says he has a plan to bridge Democrats’ divide with working class
Sober drivers were arrested to hit DUI quotas, suit alleges
Reasons for decrease of fentanyl seizures in U.S. and along border are complex
Red states tell public colleges: Race and gender classes are out, civics in
Families of kids with rare condition find they’re not alone
Cantaloupe-size hail keeps bombarding Texas
Migrants criminally charged after failing to register with U.S. government
Biden says he has started cancer treatment: ‘Prognosis is good’
White House releases partial budget that does not include critical details
How a small wine company rosé against Trump’s tariffs
Meta is working on a high-tech helmet for the U.S. military
London’s super-rich are eyeing the exits after tax changes, risking a wealth exodus
U.N. watchdog: Iran increased stockpile
Deaths surpass 150 in devastating flooding
Monsoon rains trigger landslides; 22 killed
A man joked about a mayor’s sex scandal. The mayor subpoenaed him.
McClatchy to shutter four magazines, including titles In Touch, Life & Style
Iran boosts enriched uranium stockpile, as Trump pushes negotiations
Trump questions Europe’s dedication to democratic ideals
The bully gets punched in the nose
Putin has a chance to escape his Ukraine disaster. He’s blowing it.
A genocide is happening in Gaza. We should say so.
The latest generational divide: How to hold a phone
Want to know how to make friends in your 20s and 30s? Ask your elders.
The trouble with ‘No MAGA left behind’
If dogs’ emotions seem simple, it’s because humans have them all wrong
Lindsey Graham’s Russia bill is a test for 18 senators
Somalia increasingly leans on Turkey to help repel al-Shabab
Hamas response to ceasefire plan ‘takes us backward,’ Witko≠ says
‘The Slip’ is a sweaty masterpiece
A famous mom and “the worst year of my life.”
The place of beauty in the civil rights struggle.
Fans of M.C. Escher might like this novel.
W.E.B. Du Bois on the political power of beauty
Apple made a lucrative bet on China. Who really won?
From records to relationships, putting the Beatles in context
Returning to an Irish village to find new troubles
Stories of connection and loss in a place where reality is flexible
They can’t save San Francisco, but they can honor it
A young boxer goes missing in this knockout debut
Your AI therapist will see you now — and all the time
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LITERARY CALENDAR
A gang controlled this barrio. A small NGO fought back.
In a story of murder, a small town comes to life
Her mom was a mess, and then it all got worse
Sparkling advice from Randy Rainbow’s grandma
Giving Pride a twirl
Ocean City’s tent ban kicks up sand
Fans despair as Shakira scraps WorldPride show
Moore stumps in South Carolina
Crosswalks in D.C. risky for the blind, lawsuit says
A man gets consecutive life sentences for the murders of his pregnant girlfriend and a clerk.
8 a.m.
OBITUARIES
Find out why this summer is poised to be one of the D.C. region’s hottest and most humid on record.
In D.C., the world’s largest LGBTQ+ festival begins
Man sentenced in murders of clerk, pregnant girlfriend
Why D.C. should brace for brutally hot, humid summer
Ocean City Beach ban would spare baby tents
D.C. pedestrian deaths doubled in the past decade
Boston tour date issues cited in Shakira’s D.C. cancellation
In South Carolina, Moore tells Democrats to be ‘impatient’
Emmy winner stitched success on ‘M.A.S.H.’
The Weather
Seattle mourns as the thunder roars
Ferrer and the Nats are playing to a new groove
Indiana surges past New York, into Finals
In Paris, Baptiste’s years of toil paying o≠
In some ways, baseball is as good as it has ever been
Nelly korda scuffles early but surges late to stay within striking distance at the u.S. Women’s open.
Jonatan giráldez is set to leave the Spirit for French club oL Lyonnes; Adrián gonzález will take over.
Paris Saint-germain has a Champions League title at last; D.C. united scores a surprising road win.
Nationals at Diamondbacks
French Open,
Piastri, Norris will lead the field in Barcelona
Sinner extends his Slam streak to 17 matches
Near the mountaintop
Cal Poly makes Oregon first host eliminated
Scheffler pulls in front with surge at Memorial
Yates gets in position to win the Giro d’Italia
Mourning Kavan helps Longhorns top Sooners
With Bueckers absent, Wings fall to Sky again
Messi stays on a heater for Miami in blowout
Mystik Dan snaps out of his funk in Louisville
Record-holder King set to retire after season
United breaks out, snaps winless streak at five
Paris Saint-Germain drubs Inter Milan to claim first Champions League title
Girma returns and LaBonta debuts as American women cruise
Spirit’s coach is set to depart for Europe
Hitting the century mark
After dustup, Orioles dust o≠ another win
NOTES
Royals 1, Tigers 0
Cardinals 2, Rangers 0
Braves 5, Red Sox 0
Cubs 2, Reds 0
Marlins 1, Giants 0
Mets 8, Rockies 2
Blue Jays 8, Athletics 7
Rays 16, Astros 3
Brewers 17, Phillies 7
Guardians 7, Angels 5
Dodgers 18, Yankees 2
Baseball isn’t perfect, but it is still pretty good
Rockies are monumentally, historically bad in system that enables extreme losing
The Nationals’ clubhouse is grooving to a new beat
Korda closes with a flourish to keep her Open hopes alive
After years of toil, D.C. native Baptiste is having her moment at the French Open
For fans of Sonics, Thunder’s roll brings out fresh bitterness
Summer Stages
At glitzy Cannes, big-time standouts and a down year for American films
After her mother’s sudden death, her aunt compounds her grief by disappearing
At glitzy Cannes, big-time standouts and a down year for American films
Before he painted ‘Madame X,’ Sargent was even more dazzling
Sargent’s focus on portraits came during a meteoric rise in art world, high society
Hesitant to raise a stink about their neighbors’ trash-can banging
Catch some rays and some plays (and musicals, and screenings)
Outdoor settings bring a breath of fresh air to the season’s offerings
Performances near and far look to extend the joy of the season
This year’s headliners: Big names and small festivals
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Trump’s border czar earned fees from immigrant detention firm as consultant
CLIMATE COACH Converting water heaters into smart batteries could help address both climate concerns and energy issues.
An online trend has people asking ChatGPT how they could be more attractive. The bot is not pulling any punches.
Turn your water heater into a battery and say goodbye to the gas company
My son was fired just 4 months into his job. Should he still list it on his résumé?
Am I hot or not? People are asking ChatGPT for the harsh truth.
A fan-favorite app for reading things later is going dark. Use these instead.
Homan consulted for key contractor in mass deportation agenda, filing shows
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