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The Post Most: Why America has 8.4 million unemployed when there are 10 million job openings

By Heather Long, Alyssa Fowers and Andrew Van Dam ●  Read more » 12-15 minutes






 
 

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The economy is undergoing massive changes. There’s a big mismatch at the moment between the jobs available and what workers want.

By Heather Long, Alyssa Fowers and Andrew Van Dam   Read more »

 

New Orleans begins evacuating residents amid power outages

By Holly Bailey, Ashley Cusick and Mark Berman   Read more »

 

 

U.S. covid death toll hits 1,500 a day amid delta scourge

By Ariana Eunjung Cha, Dan Keating and Jacqueline Dupree   Read more »

 

The New Orleans power outage shows how urgently a climate-resilient power grid is needed

Opinion   By Rob Verchick   Read more »

 
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Corporate boards, consulting, speaking fees: How U.S. generals thrived after Afghanistan

By Isaac Stanley-Becker   Read more »

 

 

After U.S. Open defeat, a tearful Naomi Osaka considering taking a break from tennis

By Liz Clarke   Read more »

 

Kevin McCarthy and Paul Ryan, divided over Trump, see different futures for the Republican Party

Analysis   By Paul Kane   Read more »

 


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Why cloth masks are on some airlines’ no-fly lists

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Blinken says he will travel to Qatar and Germany to discuss Afghan evacuees

By Rick Noack, Siobhán O'Grady, Gerry Shih, Shaiq Hussain, Haq Nawaz Khan and Ezzatullah Mehrdad   Read more »

 

Texas created a blueprint for abortion restrictions. Republican-controlled states may follow suit.

By Meryl Kornfield, Caroline Anders and Audra Heinrichs   Read more »

 

She survived the Tulsa Race Massacre. Now, at 107, she’s become a queen mother.

By DeNeen L. Brown   Read more »

 

Apple delays the rollout of its plans to scan iPhones for child exploitation images

By Reed Albergotti   Read more »

 

 

Top federal health officials warn that booster shots initially may be limited to Pfizer recipients

By Tyler Pager and Laurie McGinley   Read more »

 

Burying power lines isn’t the only way to weatherproof the grid. Scientists have other ideas.

By Dalvin Brown   Read more »

 

Oklahoma congressman says he has no regrets about attempts to enter Afghanistan

By Amy B Wang, Tyler Pager and John Hudson   Read more »

 
 

Weekend reads

(Michael Robinson Chavez for The Post)

Climate disasters will strain our mental health system. It’s time to adapt.

As the effects of climate change become severe, more people than ever may experience mental health challenges. To provide solutions, experts say the system will need to evolve.

By Camille Baker   Read more »

 

Marie Kondo would like to tidy up your relationships — and your office, too

By Jura Koncius   Read more »

 

For Navajo, crowded homes have always been a lifeline. The pandemic threatens that.

Opinion   By Hailey Sadler and Darian Woehr   Read more »