In a war between tech bros and core MAGA, the winner is easy to spot: They are a selfish bunch who have shown time and again that what interests them most is themselves.
In India’s shadow war with Pakistan, a campaign of covert killings: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has cast himself as more willing to take on India’s enemies beyond its borders than any other leader since independence.
Why the world needs lazier robots
Man is fatally stabbed Monday afternoon in Dupont Circle: The killing was the District’s second of the day, bringing the city’s yearly total to 189.
Carter to lie in state at Capitol, with state funeral to follow on Jan. 9: Former presidents and other dignitaries are expected to attend the service at Washington National Cathedral where President Joe Biden will deliver the eulogy.
D.C. U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves to resign before Trump takes office: Graves oversaw the Jan. 6 investigation and prosecuted Capitol rioters, local police officers and a D.C. Council member.
Putin says he saved Russia, but a year of challenges suggests Moscow’s position is precarious: Marking 25 years in office, Vladimir Putin says he has remade Russia as a sovereign power and will prevail in Ukraine, but economic and strategic setbacks complicate the picture. - "'Putin has successfully convinced Washington that he is to be feared and that he is crazy enough to drag NATO into war,' analysts from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank, concluded in a recent report. 'Allies have let their fear of escalation overtake a winning military strategy. As a result, Putin has put a finger to the wind and sees it is blowing in his direction.'"
How endangered wolves are getting help crossing the road: Cars keep killing one of America’s most endangered animals. A $25 million federal grant will help red wolves and other animals in eastern North Carolina safely cross the road.
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