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House to vote Wednesday to send impeachment articles against Trump to the Senate

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has announced that the House will vote on a resolution appointing impeachment managers and transmitting the articles of impeachment to the Senate, allowing the trial of President Trump to begin this week.

Russian spies hacked Ukrainian gas company at heart of impeachment trial

The operation targeting Burisma Holdings began in November, according to a cybersecurity firm, and coincided with an impeachment inquiry into President Trump and whether he abused his office by seeking to press Ukraine to announce a probe of Burisma and Hunter Biden.

NSA found a dangerous Windows 10 flaw and alerted Microsoft — rather than weaponize it

The disclosure represents a major shift in the agency’s approach, choosing to put computer security ahead of building up its arsenal of hacking tools.

France, Britain, Germany launch dispute process in Iran nuclear deal, a step toward sanctions

By activating the 2015 deal’s dispute resolution mechanism, the European nations indicated they reject Iran’s withdrawal from the restrictions.
Kamiyah, left, holds her little sister, Kha’Mirrah Ellis, 2, the night before they moved from D.C. to Maryland. (Sarah L. Voisin/The Post)
Kamiyah, left, holds her little sister, Kha’Mirrah Ellis, 2, the night before they moved from D.C. to Maryland. (Sarah L. Voisin/The Post)

An 11-year-old uprooted from a gentrifying city: ‘Sometimes, moms can’t afford things’

Kamiyah Johnson escaped homelessness a year ago. Now her working mother can’t pay the rising rent at the D.C. apartment where their family thrived.

Why women now outnumber men in the American workforce

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Every year, new airplane seat designs promise to change the flying experience. Why haven’t they?

You could probably be less cramped in that middle seat, but airlines are too set in their ways and reluctant to try new ideas.
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As remote work rises at U.S. companies, Trump is calling federal employees back to the office

The war on telework represents a milestone in how the administration is changing the federal culture.
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