Washington Post
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We are currently tracking 7 recent articles from Washington Post, published over the past 2 days. Recurring themes in its latest headlines include Mall.
The best way to use this profile is comparatively. Read Washington Post's coverage of a story alongside how outlets on other parts of the spectrum handle the same event — the facts usually overlap, but the emphasis, language, and what gets left out often do not. Other left-leaning sources we track include CNN, NBC News, CBS News, and ABC News.
Recent Articles (7)
IndyCar drivers roar through D.C. streets in auto race along National Mall
The Freedom 250 Grand Prix, which drew upward of 150,000 spectators, kicked off after President Donald Trump waved a green flag.
The banker who found freedom in a Dodge van, and other extraordinary lives we’ve lost
A pastor with a childlike sense of wonder. A student who found strength in helping others. Intimate obituaries, in 150 words or less.
Billionaire bets on luxury mall to restore community after devastating fire
Nineteen months after the Palisades Fire leveled much of the seaside community, scars of the blaze are increasingly overshadowed by signs of progress.
She set aside the fiddle to raise nine children. At 99, she made her Opry debut.
Violet Hensley, who has died at 109, was one of the last links to a bygone era of foot-stomping American folk music.
Thousands in Indiana still waiting for power more than a week after storm
Residents in hard-hit Gary and other areas are scrambling for generators, lining up for gas and bracing for a long recovery.
Texas governor calls for Justice Dept. probe of Muslim washing stations
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott escalated his campaign against Muslim washing stations at the state’s major airports.
Government will cut water to Ariz., Calif., Nevada as Colorado River runs low
The states must curb their use of water from the river starting in 2027.