AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatarNowJoseph Lieberman dies at 82: The political life of the U.S. senator from Connecticut and vice-presidential nominee in photosverified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Washington Post staffJoseph I. Lieberman, the doggedly independent four-term U.S. senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic nominee for vice president in 2000, becoming the first Jewish candidate on the national ticket of a major party, died at his home in the Bronx.
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatar1 day ago10 MLB players to watch in 2024verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Scott AllenFrom established stars to rookies with breakout potential, here are 10 players to watch this MLB season.
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatar2 days agoIn photos: Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapses after container ship crashverified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Washington Post staffA major bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being hit by a freighter, causing part of the structure to snap and fall into the Patapsco River. As rescuers rushed to the Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday, it was not clear how many people were driving on the bridge when it collapsed.
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatarIn photos: Washington cherry blossoms reach peak bloomverified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Washington Post staffThe famed cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin in Washington are in peak bloom after a spell of unseasonably warm weather.
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatar6 days agoPhotos: The scene after a deadly explosion and gunfire at a Moscow concert venueverified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Washington Post staffSeveral gunmen opened fire at Crocus City Hall, a popular concert venue on the outskirts of Moscow, Russian state news agencies reported. Dozens of people were reported injured or killed and the building was on fire.
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatar6 days agoBathers seek heatwave relief, a hug for ‘Stumpy’ and more of the week’s best photosverified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Washington Post staffSee 15 of the week’s most interesting images from around the world, as selected by Washington Post photo editors.
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatarMar 21Look inside a Georgetown rowhouse built in 1818verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Sophia SolanoThe property has had several notable owners, including an early Georgetown mayor, several government officials and a famed painter
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatarMetro’s ‘fleet of the future’: A photo tour of the 8000-series railcarsverified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Danny Nguyen and Matt McClainMetro’s “fleet of the future” is here. The new 8000-series rail cars aren’t scheduled to hit the tracks en masse until 2026, but life-size mock-ups are on display on the National Mall from Wednesday to April 3 so the public can experience them years before riding the real thing. Here’s a peek at …
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatarA rave in the ring for trans boxersverified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Shane O’NeillBROOKLYN — Weight benches became impromptu go-go dancing platforms. A cooler, usually stocked with protein shakes, was filled with cans of beer. One partygoer sitting at a cable weight machine passed a poppers vial to an appreciative friend with long pink braids. A bearded figure in a mustard …
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatarLook inside an Arlington, Va., double-wide penthouseverified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Sophia SolanoThis is the only combined unit — two condos merged into one — on the penthouse level of the Weslie Condominium in Arlington, Va. It has three levels and is twice as wide as neighboring units. It has views over the Potomac River of D.C. landmarks, plus built-in features and a sauna. Take a look …
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatarFestival sparks fly, lightning strikes in Uruguay and more of the week’s best photosverified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Washington Post staffSee 13 of the week’s most interesting images from around the world, as selected by Washington Post photo editors.
AvatarThe Washington PostAvatarAvatarIn photos: Canines compete for best in show at Crufts 2024verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Washington Post staffOver 24,000 dogs from 220 breeds competed for the title of Crufts best in show at the National Exhibition Center, in Birmingham, England. The show concluded on Sunday with the award going to Viking the Australian shepherd, becoming the second of its breed to earn the title.