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Doctors who put lives at risk with covid misinformation rarely punished
Medical boards received more than 480 complaints related to covid misinformation. A Washington Post investigation found at least 20 doctors have been punished.

By Lena H. Sun, Lauren Weber and Hayden Godfrey ● Read more »


ANALYSIS
Tuberville says his father was a tank commander and won 5 Bronze stars in WWII. Nope.
By Glenn Kessler ● Read more »



Break dancing in the Olympics: Celebrating a culture or co-opting it?
By Les Carpenter ● Read more »


Judge presses Hunter Biden on terms of plea deal for tax crimes
By Perry Stein, Devlin Barrett and Matt Viser ● Read more »


Opinion | What 8 left-leaning columnists think about Biden’s 2024 campaign so far
By Chris Suellentrop ● Read more »


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Kevin Spacey acquitted in U.K. sexual assault trial
By Herb Scribner ● Read more »


Black Lives Matter images deleted from Jason Aldean’s ‘Small Town’ video
By Samantha Chery, Herb Scribner and Avi Selk ● Read more »



The war in Ukraine is spurring a revolution in drone warfare using AI
By John Hudson and Kostiantyn Khudov ● Read more »


As inflation falls, GOP may have to rethink attacks on Biden economy
By Jeff Stein ● Read more »


Giuliani concedes making false statements about Georgia election workers
By John Wagner ● Read more »


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Vivek Ramaswamy runs as Trump 2.0 — an outsider with extreme proposals
By Dylan Wells ● Read more »



These thermal images show how Phoenix uses technology to keep cool
By Allyson Chiu, Erin Patrick O’Connor and John Farrell ● Read more »


ADVICE
8 less-crowded places to appreciate art, history and nature
By Natalie B. Compton ● Read more »


ADVICE
Relentless scrutiny makes family visits a stressful chore
By Carolyn Hax ● Read more »


AI will take more jobs from women than men by 2030, report says
By Annabelle Timsit ● Read more »


Parents are using AirTags to track kids too young for a phone
By Heather Kelly ● Read more »



She lost her job. Now she’s a crusader for crying in public.
By Janay Kingsberry ● Read more »


Opinion | I was immersed in hookup culture — until covid forced me into intimacy
By Blythe Roberson ● Read more »


QUIZ
Surf’s up for this animal on today’s On the Record
By Amy Parlapiano ● Read more »



Women’s World Cup

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For USWNT Coach Vlatko Andonovski, it’s the World Cup final or nothing
Perfection is not required when in charge of the USWNT, which is the most decorated women’s team in soccer history. But competing for trophies is.

By Steven Goff ● Read more »


The U.S. women’s national team is a bunch of bookworms. Here’s what they’re reading.
By Ella Brockway ● Read more »


ANALYSIS
Rose Lavelle is an instant spark for the USWNT. Here’s how.
By Thomas Floyd ● Read more »




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