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Analysis

Who’s supporting each candidate: A deeper look at exit poll data

Early results show the strengths and weaknesses of each Democratic candidate according to a survey of voters as they exited randomly selected precincts across the state.
Coal-carrying freighters in the Coral Sea wait to dock at Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal and Hay Point Coal Terminal in Queensland, Australia, in January. (Ricky Carioti/The Post)
Coal-carrying freighters in the Coral Sea wait to dock at Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal and Hay Point Coal Terminal in Queensland, Australia, in January. (Ricky Carioti/The Post)

In Australia, plans to tap a massive coal reserve collide with concerns about climate

Bushfires are still burning, but the country is moving ahead with a coal mine near the Great Barrier Reef.

Trump is fulfilling his pledge to build fortress America — and running on it

With taller walls, tighter laws and fewer immigrants entering the country, President Trump is building a potent anti-immigrant record heading into the 2020 election.

Prosecutors quit Stone case, raising questions about politicization at Justice Dept.

The requests by all four prosecutors came after the department said it would reduce its sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone, a confidant of President Trump.

How the CIA tricked allies and enemies into sharing secret messages for 70 years

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On Tuesday, he railed about decorated combat veteran Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who testified about the president’s conduct with Ukraine, and suggested the Defense Department should consider disciplining him.
One such storm struck last weekend, flooding homes, shutting schools and severing power as it battered Europe and Britain with wind speeds of nearly 100 mph.
The facilities are part of an epic attempt to stop the spread of a virus that has proved more contagious and more stubborn than officials realized. But they have a clear political rationale: Communist Party leaders need to be able to show an increasingly agitated public that they are taking action.
Mahmoud Abbas angrily said the Trump administration plan is a dodge meant “to put an end to the question of Palestine.” An effort to formally condemn the new U.S. Middle East peace plan fizzled Tuesday at the United Nations.
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Bake a New Orleans-style king cake at home for a taste of Mardi Gras

This traditional brioche-style confection gets a modern twist from a buttery schmear and a tangy glaze.
Retropolis

Black liberators who helped defeat the Nazis and free the Dutch get their due

“We will never forget,” vow the Dutch, who honored African American soldiers at the Embassy of the Netherlands in Washington.
Special Report

How the CIA was able to read the encrypted messages of allies and adversaries for decades

The CIA in partnership with West German intelligence was the secret owner of a Swiss company that supplied more than 120 countries from Iran to the Vatican with encryption machines.
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