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TikTok removes feature that critics used to study Israel-Gaza war videos

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The change came after researchers used the video view counts to suggest the app favored one side over the other in the war. One group called the move “a step back for transparency.”

Tornado confirmed in California after flooding from atmospheric river

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The damaging tornado formed in Grover Beach south of San Luis Obispo,

El Niño’s end may be near. Here’s what’s coming next.

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The National Weather Service predicts El Niño will fade in the coming months and has issued a La Niña watch.

How air pollution prevents pollinators from finding their flowers

This Iceland volcano system has erupted again. And again. Is this normal?

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A volcano system near Grindavík in southwestern Iceland began erupting Thursday, causing evacuations and closures. More volcanic activity is not out of the question.

Earth breached a feared level of warming over the past year. Are we doomed?

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The world still hasn’t missed its climate goal — yet.

Work Advice: Providing customized help to battle joblessness

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Finding employment is not a one-size-fits-all solution. A nonprofit pilot program may offer customized assistance.

Ask Sahaj: I want more kids. My husband won’t even talk to me about it.

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She feels blindsided after her husband said he doesn’t know if he wants to use their remaining frozen embryos.

Miss Manners: I’m offended that people are abbreviating my newborn’s name

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Can you ask relatives to stop abbreviating your newborn’s four-syllable name?

Ask Amy: How can I avoid chatty trainers and instructors?

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Letter writer has had too many bad experiences with chatty instructors.

Aiming to shore up support, top Biden aides meet with Arab American leaders in Michigan

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The meeting comes amid anger over Gaza and after leaders refused to meet with Biden’s campaign manager.

The three reasons that House Republicans are so ineffective

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The caucus has a narrow majority, yes — but it is also unusually divided.

Peter Navarro ordered to begin serving prison term for Jan. 6 contempt

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Judge refuses put sentence on hold for Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro, who now must ask an appeals court to allow him to remain free like Steve Bannon.

Senate votes to advance Ukraine-Israel package after border deal fails

Carolyn Hax: When the friendly local bartender has a brazen crush on your spouse


First Look with The Post’s Jonathan Capehart

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Washington Post Live’s “First Look” offers a smart, inside take on the day’s politics. Jonathan Capehart hosts a reporter debrief followed by a roundtable discussion with Washington Post columnists. Tune in for news and analysis you can’t get anywhere else on Friday, Feb. 9 at 9:00 a.m. ET.

Supreme Court seems ready to keep Trump on the ballot

Mixing dating apps and travel can be dangerous, so proceed with caution

Supreme Court poised to allow Trump to remain on Colorado ballot

Toddler fatally shot, mother wounded in Prince George’s, police say

‘Safety’ group led by Curtis Sliwa accosts N.Y.C. man they thought was a migrant

Famed climate scientist wins million-dollar verdict against right-wing bloggers

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The verdict comes amid heightened attacks on scientists working not just on climate change but on vaccines and other matters.

Cartoon: Valentine’s Day gifts for every stage of your relationship

Will the GOP become the party of retreat and surrender?

Move aside, Johnson and McConnell. Trump is now in charge.

Today’s Opinions: A mother’s tale of a son lost, and found, and lost again

Kevin McCarthy as RNC chairman? Hasn’t he suffered enough?

The Supreme Court looks askance at keeping Trump off the ballot

Tracy Chapman and Joni Mitchell turned the lights back on


In the galleries: Focusing on the many guises of the human form

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More than 80 artists interpret the human form, an artist is inspired by a mountain range in Spain, and a showcase for the uncommon technique of pulp painting

Juliette Binoche reunites with her ex-lover in the sexiest of food films

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In the sensuous new movie “The Taste of Things,” in wide release Feb. 14, Binoche stars alongside Benoît Magimel, with whom she shares a daughter.

Much unease in blue states as Supreme Court weighs the Trump ballot case

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Law school classes, legal experts, election officials and voting activists ponder all that’s at stake after Thursday’s arguments in the historic case.

Subpar drywalling left our paint looking uneven. How can we fix it?

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You might need to skim-coat the walls to get a smooth finish. But there’s one thing you can try before going that route.

Proposed Caps, Wizards arena collides with transit plans for Amazon HQ2

What makes Super Bowl parties so expensive — and where you can save

How the MAGA-fed Taylor Swift conspiracy theories caught fire


A new musical uses sign language to tell the story of a deaf soldier

AI professional headshots are quick and easy. But should you use one?

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AI headshot providers give you the chance to get dozens of professional headshots with the click of a button, but they’re not perfect or real and raise bigger questions.

Ask a Doctor: How much vitamin D do I need? Should I take a supplement?

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Vitamin D has been touted as a miracle supplement, but the vast majority of U.S. adults are already getting enough from their diet and the sun.

Do you self-sabotage? Here’s how to stop.

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Many of us have habits that are counterproductive, but there are steps you can take to recognize and overcome them.

11 tricks for fitting a big bed into a small room

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Think you can’t squeeze a king mattress into your bedroom? Interior designers have some ideas.

For British Vogue’s editor in chief, the March cover is a mic drop

Trump clinches victory in Nevada’s GOP caucuses


Putin, in rambling interview, barely lets Tucker Carlson get a word in

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The Russian president appeared to choose to speak to the former Fox News host because of his perceived influence in the Republican Party in an election year.

Biden says Israel’s military conduct in Gaza has been ‘over the top’

How a ghostwriter was ensnared in the Biden classified documents probe

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Biden shared with ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer passages from journals containing classified details of Obama-era deliberations, a special counsel report says.

4 key takeaways from the report

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The Special Counsel’s report cites Biden’s faulty memory and improper handling of top-secret files, but notes that a jury would struggle to find him guilty.

Report paints scathing picture of president’s memory, could reopen line of attack against him

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Hur’s report could reopen a line of attack that Biden’s team has tried hard to tamp down.

Biden responds angrily to special counsel report questioning his memory

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Report criticized Biden’s handling of secrets and questioned his memory, but recommended no charges

Special counsel: No charges for Biden in classified documents probe

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The report describes President Biden, 81, as a forgetful old man who kept notebooks and documents with classified information at his home.





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