The Washington Post (Sunday) - 14 Dez 2025
In Greenland, a revival of Inuit pride
‘This is the kind of room where I’m welcome’
Trumps pledges to retaliate after fatal ISIS attack
Gunman at large after fatally shooting 2 on Brown campus
Minority voters behind 2nd Trump term are wavering
Dr. Oz charms critics, CMS sta≠ with policy expertise, affability
Posts reveal D.C. suspect as adrift and unraveling
Diners at London pie shops are clamoring for working-class cuisine.
The best of 2025 in TV, movies, video games, music and more.
Windy and colder
Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy goes to Navy, who rallies by Army, 17-16.
An opposition party’s softer Beijing views gain traction in Taiwan.
The Post’s Department of Data is unpacking signs of the zodiac.
Check out our guide to the (literally) biggest novels of the season.
Shot in D.C.: Guard member makes “extraordinary progress.”
In Gaza: Israel killed a top Hamas leader, testing the fragile truce.
On health care, GOP rank and file feel the pressure
U.S. lifts sanctions on judge in Bolsonaro case
Park Service orders changes to staff ratings
CORRECTIONS
As the Trump-trolling Portland Chicken, he found what he’d long sought: Community
Students told to shelter in place during search for gunman
Mixed feelings emerge within Trump’s multiracial bloc
Social posts reveal turmoil of suspect in Guard shooting
The body of AI: Power, minerals and machines
The other frontier
The great resource race
A Proactive Approach to Sustainable Data Center Services
Leading with Science. Excelling in Engineering.
Powering the Digital World. Strengthening Local Communities.
US $5.2 trillion
Campaign finance tracker seeks a reboot amid rising cynicism over corruption
Exploring their identity gives comedian a new lease on life
Belarus releases a former candidate, a Nobel laureate, more than 100 others
Distrust of Trump, fear of China reshape Taiwan
Israel says it killed Hamas commander, imperiling truce
U.S. has kept military presence in Syria since 2015
In postcolonial Greenland, old traditions see a resurgence
At CMS, Oz’s next challenge lies in navigating policy shifts
Get to Know Vibrant Senior Living in Bethesda
It’s the scariest thing I’ve seen done on stage. Don’t make me do it.
How pop culture is mainstreaming antisemitism
The fate of birthright citizenship hinges on five words
Cracking down on citizenship ceremonies encourages illegal immigration
Forcing visitors to share five years of social media history is nuts
A reminder of Iran’s continuing brutality
Costco gets a sample of farmers’ pain
The trillion-dollar question
As a conservative, I’m beginning to wonder: Are we the bad guys?
Texas Democrats mess with each other
As Australia leads on children’s safety, the U.S. delays
Trump’s misguided MIT targeting
Bookend Tunsil wants to be paid — and wants to stay
Horvath lifts Mids past Black Knights
Moore is no one’s victim. But his fall is a tragedy.
Caps deliver clunker in an ugly showing at Winnipeg
D.C.’s golf courses are in Trump’s crosshairs
The Post’s Department of Data takes a deep dive into the signs of the zodiac.
A lawsuit says a company’s hugging culture played a role in a sexual assault.
Commanders at Giants: 1 p.m., Fox | Rivers activated: Colts QB, 44, expected to start.
Mendoza captures Heisman: QB becomes Indiana’s first winner.
Scalley set to succeed Whittingham at Utah
Salah returns from Liverpool exile in style
Hoyas survive a scare from Peacocks in OT
Messi’s tour of India gets off to chaotic start
After Alonso departs, Mets will sign Polanco
Following historic win, Vonn finishes second
Frenetic rally carries Sharks past Penguins
Brunson leads Knicks into the NBA Cup final
Mendoza brings home a historic Heisman for the Hoosiers
Moore’s shame is his own, but the ripple e≠ects of his downfall are spread wide
At U.S. camp, the vibes are high and the kids are all right
Horvath leads rally as Navy edges Army to claim Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy
Bookend Tunsil wants to be paid, and he’d like it to be the Commanders’ money
About the Giants
Sound bites
Game info
Injury report
Key matchup
Trivia question
Previous meeting
Trivia answer
Terps crumble in second half in loss to No. 2 Wolverines
Colts activate 44-year-old Rivers, who is expected to start against Seahawks
● BEARS:
●
Captains’ historic run comes up one victory short of title
Capitals’ offense is stifled in ugly road loss to Jets
Trump eyeing D.C.’s courses
The most common zodiac signs (and birthdays)
Australian teens plan to skirt social media ban
Don’t blow the budget to grant extravagant holiday wishes
Hurricanes and wildfires influence home buyers, if only very briefly
Before I step down, I want to underscore some important tidbits of advice
Readers share stories of wild holiday wish lists
Looking for signs of zodiac clusters is no small task
Blacklisted foreign companies persist in app stores, defying U.S. sanctions
In polls, many Australian youths indicate they won’t comply with the ban
What a Smooth Hiring Process Reveals About an Organization’s Culture
A suit says it led to sexual assault.
Under mistletoe, world record sealed with a kiss
New way to rate schools debuts
Wounded Guardsman recovering, doctor says
After losing its longtime home, Theater Alliance will build an arts hub near the Wharf.
Texas businessman Tom Hicks, 79, owned two Dallas-area professional sports franchises.
Read stories of the past, rediscovered, at washingtonpost.com/ retropolis.
Woman’s lawsuit alleges co-worker groped and kissed her
After losing its longtime home, theater company is building an arts hub
Wolfe family asks for prayers
Thousands kiss their way to a world record under the mistletoe in D.C.
Businessman owned three pro sports teams
The Weather
Ratings are part of Youngkin’s e≠ort to overhaul education
Our guide to the (literally) biggest novels of the season
Lessons from a “wild boy” in 19th-century France.
If you’re looking for the perfect gift, read on.
A sharp satire about the dark side of AI.
A brilliant Black programmer vs. AI’s hidden biases
Dark psychic visions of a distant mother
Palestinians’ fraught history didn’t start in 1967, as this novelist knew
How a ‘wild boy’ showed what makes us human
Edward Gorey’s ghoulish art and guarded life
What does Putin want? And what if he gets it?
Washington Post Paperback Bestsellers
LITERARY CALENDAR
THE BEST GIFTS COME FROM THE HEART, AND A BOOKSTORE
Want some light reading? Look somewhere else.
Pets!
GET A FREE BRITANNICA KIDS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA WORTH $25
The Secret Life of… Pets!
Extraordinary pets from around the world
How do trained animals help humans in need?
21%
Celebrity animals: seven famous pets
The Secret Life of… Pets!
Extraordinary pets from around the world
Dogs versus cats: who is the winner?
YUMMY WORD SEARCH
CUBE IT!
NUMBER TRIANGLES
SUDOKU
BEST OF 2025
Classical music
Video games
Pop music
Movies
Screens
Theater
Art
TV
Tamping down colors to impose a welcome hush
After 30 years with a company, the cold retirement sendo≠ stings
My father will try to surprise me at my wedding. I hate surprises.
Interior. The Music Room, Strandgade 30, 1907
Risky and imaginative, this year’s finest titles were worth the wait
Pastoral ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ fits perfectly in a hectic modern life
Our favorite plays and musicals this year had no celebrities (except one)
Favorite albums revealed hidden depths over time
Artistic triumphs abounded despite inhospitable conditions
Immersive, bold shows, and a high art experience made for the small screen
Partner is enmeshed with family member but doesn’t see the problem
Magnificent exhibitions educated and enlightened despite external pressures
Works of genuine beauty provide assurance that cinema is alive and well
“THEMELESS NO. 27” BY EVAN BIRNHOLZ
HOROSCOPE
L.A. TIMES SUNDAY PUZZLE
Answers to last week’s puzzle. I’M THINKING OF A NUMBER (DEC. 7)
Answers to last week’s L.A. Times Sunday puzzle.
Pie time for London
Apple’s Digital ID now lets you store passport information.
Fliers were asked to dress up. Pajamas it is.
Travelers share their bizarre encounters with wildlife.
7 (more) spots in the U.S. that are worth a trip.
That’s bananas: Travelers share their wildest animal tales
Pie and mash is a bridge to London’s past
LONDON’S BEST PIE AND MASH SHOPS
The government asked fliers to dress up. Some are opting for their bedtime best.
Will Apple’s Digital ID replace your passport? Sort of.
What’s the best U.S. city park? Readers named their favorites.
JUMBLE FOR KIDS
KIDTOWN
SAMURAI SUDOKU
Last Sunday’s Solution
at PressDisplay
Newspapers from United States
Newspapers in English