Articles filed under Washington Post
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How Americans feel about Trump right nowMar 25, 2026 7:32 pm - President Donald Trump’s approval ratings are among the lowest they’ve been since he returned to the White House, as polls suggest voters’ concerns about the economy are colliding with disapproval of the war in Iran.
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Trump showed classified map to passengers on his plane in 2022, memo saysMar 25, 2026 3:48 pm - President Donald Trump showed a classified map he retained from his first term in office to passengers on a 2022 private plane flight and retained another record so sensitive that only six high-ranking government officials had access to it, according to a prosecution memo released to Congress this week.
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Conservative activist convicted in voter-fraud caseMar 25, 2026 3:38 pm - Conservative activist Harry Wait said he ordered ballots in the names of prominent local politicians four years ago to expose the risks of voter fraud.Prosecutors determined he was right that voter fraud was an issue — but they believed he was the culprit.
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Sanders pitches bill to block data centers as populists seize on AI fearsMar 25, 2026 8:15 am - The legislation would pause the construction of new facilities until Congress passes regulations on artificial intelligence.
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How to make your microwave popcorn really pop with flavorMar 25, 2026 5:51 am - Microwave popcorn flavors typically revolve around varying degrees of butter and salt. That’s only the tip of the iceberg, though, when it comes to flavors and additions that can take this snack aisle staple to the next level.
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Trump just voted by a method he calls ‘mail-in cheating’Mar 24, 2026 7:30 pm - President Donald Trump, who is in the midst of pressuring senators to curb the use of mail-in voting, voted by mail ballot in Tuesday’s special election in Palm Beach County, Florida.
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This weekend, toss your sponge — and maybe these other household itemsMar 24, 2026 6:52 pm - You’re not the only one under your roof that’s getting older. Your stuff is aging, too. We all have products that we continue to use, even though they’re well past their prime.
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Prosecutor admits government lacks evidence of misconduct by Fed chairMar 24, 2026 4:03 pm - A top deputy to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro acknowledged in a closed-door hearing this month that the Justice Department did not have evidence of wrongdoing in its criminal investigation of the Federal Reserve over the cost of its building renovations, according to a transcript of the court proceedings.
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Baked spaghetti cups prove your muffin tin is no one-hit wonderMar 24, 2026 5:38 am - These spaghetti cups, piled with a saucy mixture of ground turkey and broccoli and topped with cheese, are as tasty and healthy as they are adorable. They’re also an ideal way to use leftover spaghetti.
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2 science-backed ways to improve your breakfastMar 24, 2026 5:24 am - Want to make breakfast the healthiest meal of your day? Consider making breakfast the biggest meal of your day — while also including more fruits, vegetables, nuts, beans and other fiber-rich plant foods.