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Accessibility statementSkip to main content Search InputSearch MenuSections MenuSections Bell Bell * Politics * Opinions * Jan. 6 Insurrection * War in Ukraine * Coronavirus * Investigations * Tech * Lifestyle * World * D.C., Md. & Va. * Sports Democracy Dies in Darkness Try four weeks free ProfileSign in ProfileSign in Quick view lets you read headlines faster. New! Explore stories with our easy-to-scan homepage. Got it Logo of The Washington Post Democracy Dies in Darkness Advertisement Extreme Heat FAQ: What is a heat dome? (Artur Galocha/The Post) BRUTAL HEAT FROM PHOENIX TO BOSTON TRIGGERS ALERTS FOR 100 MILLION Sixty million Americans in at least 16 states are set to experience triple-digit highs. By Matthew Cappucci and Jason Samenow MORE COVERAGE * A U.K. meteorologist warned of deadly heat. He was told to cheer up. HEAT PUMPS WORK AND ARE ECO-FRIENDLY. SO WHY DO AMERICANS BARELY USE THEM? By Pranshu Verma EXTREME HEAT WREAKS HAVOC ON ROADS AND RAILWAYS. 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(Jay Westcott for The Post) From The Magazine A 23-YEAR-OLD PHENOM NAMED KINGFISH HAS BECOME THE FUTURE OF THE BLUES Christone "Kingfish" Ingram is a generational talent — and the ideal bridge between different factions of the blues world. By Carlo Rotella Opinions BIDEN’S COVID DIAGNOSIS IS A TEACHING MOMENT FOR THE COUNTRY Opinion by Leana S. Wen KEVIN MCCARTHY ACCIDENTALLY TELLS THE TRUTH ABOUT THE GOP AND JAN. 6 Opinion by Greg Sargent ELECTORAL COUNT ACT REFORM WON’T SAVE OUR REPUBLIC. BUT IT COULD HELP PRESERVE IT. Opinion by Henry Olsen TECH GIANTS WANT TO SQUELCH A BILL THAT COULD GIVE CONSUMERS MORE CHOICE Opinion by Helaine Olen REAL STUFF MATTERS, BECAUSE REAL STUFF HAPPENS Opinion by Charles Lane DO THE JUSTICES REGRET BLOWING UP THE SUPREME COURT’S REPUTATION YET? 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By Yasmeen Abutaleb, Ashley Parker, John Wagner and Tyler Pager39 minutes ago Post Politics Now * 3:01 p.m. Analysis: President Biden, double-boosted, is in a good position to fight covid * 2:51 p.m. The latest: Biden suspends use of blood thinners, cholesterol medication * 2:17 p.m. The latest: Biden says ‘it’s going to be okay’ in new video PRESIDENT BIDEN, DOUBLE-BOOSTED, IS IN A GOOD POSITION TO FIGHT COVID By Joel Achenbach and Lenny Bernstein1 hour ago Analysis BIDEN’S COVID DIAGNOSIS SHOWS THE BENEFITS OF AVOIDING INFECTION FOR AS LONG AS YOU CAN By Philip Bump1 hour ago WAR IN UKRAINE Loading... Residents apply for Russian citizenship in Kherson, Ukraine, on Thursday. (AFP/Getty Images) RUSSIA MAKES MOVES TO REDRAW ITS BORDERS AND INCLUDE PIECES OF UKRAINE Moscow has introduced its own passports and currency and is organizing referendums in a race to absorb occupied regions, possibly as early as September. By Robyn Dixon MORE COVERAGE * Russia resumes gas flows to Germany after Nord Stream maintenance * War in Ukraine, energy costs lead European Central Bank to raise interest rate Loading...0 KENNEDY CENTER NAMES HONOREES ‘WHO ARE GIVING BACK,’ INCLUDING GEORGE CLOONEY, GLADYS KNIGHT The 45th annual celebration of performing arts will also salute Amy Grant and Tania León. By Peggy McGlone Loading... EX-MINNEAPOLIS OFFICER THOMAS LANE SENTENCED TO 30 MONTHS FOR VIOLATING GEORGE FLOYD’S CIVIL RIGHTS By Holly Bailey Loading... TWO MEN INDICTED IN TEXAS TRACTOR-TRAILER TRAGEDY THAT LEFT 53 DEAD By Paulina Villegas32 minutes ago Most Read 2 EUROPE IS OVERHEATING. THIS CLIMATE-FRIENDLY AC COULD HELP. 3 SECRET SERVICE WATCHDOG KNEW IN FEBRUARY THAT TEXTS HAD BEEN PURGED 4 HOW A 23-YEAR-OLD PHENOM NAMED KINGFISH BECAME THE FUTURE OF THE BLUES 5 TRUMP WHITE HOUSE AIDE GOES ON SEXIST TIRADE, CALLS JAN. 6 PANEL ‘ANTI-WHITE’ 6 Opinion DO THE JUSTICES REGRET BLOWING UP THE SUPREME COURT’S REPUTATION YET? 1 Opinion KEVIN MCCARTHY ACCIDENTALLY TELLS THE TRUTH ABOUT THE GOP AND JAN. 6 Latest Headlines OFFICER FATALLY SHOT 15-FOOT SNAKE THAT WAS STRANGLING MAN, POLICE SAY 4 minutes ago TWO MEN INDICTED IN TEXAS TRACTOR-TRAILER TRAGEDY THAT LEFT 53 DEAD 32 minutes ago WITH KEY RACES UNDECIDED, MD. BEGINS COUNTING MAIL-IN BALLOTS 38 minutes ago D.C. HEAT WAVE: IT COULD HIT 100 FOR FIRST TIME IN SIX YEARS SUNDAY 53 minutes ago PHOTO ESSAY: MY QUEST TO VISIT EVERY STATE CAPITAL IN THE COUNTRY 1 hour ago DRONE SIGHTING BRIEFLY STOPS AIR TRAFFIC AT REAGAN NATIONAL 1 hour ago Don’t Miss MEET THE COVID SUPER-DODGERS By Ellen McCarthy YOUR WORK INBOX IS A MESS. THESE TIPS COULD HELP MANAGE YOUR EMAILS. By Danielle Abril THE U.S. IS SWELTERING. THE HEAT WAVE OF 1936 WAS FAR DEADLIER. By George Bass HBCU STUDENTS ARE BEING DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTED BY ROE’S REVERSAL By Lauren Lumpkin Advertisement Advertisement For YouRecommended Stories Loading... Opinion MARYLAND GOP HELPS TRUMP — BUT LIKELY HURTS ITSELF — WITH GUBERNATORIAL PICK By the Editorial Board Loading... AFTER 246 YEARS, MARINES SET FOR THEIR FIRST BLACK FOUR-STAR GENERAL By Rachel Chason and Dan Lamothe Loading... BRETT KAVANAUGH’S NEIGHBORS: FOR ABORTION RIGHTS BUT TIRED OF PROTESTS By Dan Morse and Ellie Silverman Loading... WE ASKED EMMANUEL THE TIKTOK-INTERRUPTING EMU ABOUT HIS SUDDEN FAME By Annabelle Timsit The Washington Post Stay ahead of what’s ahead. Try four weeks free Climate & Environment WILDFIRES OUT OF TRAIN WINDOWS AND HISTORIC HEAT: TRAVEL IN EUROPE GOES FROM BAD TO WORSE By Karen Schwartz The Climate 202Analysis CARBON REMOVAL IS MOVING FULL STEAM AHEAD. 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Where does he go from here? * Elrich, Blair again locked in battle for Montgomery executive MARYLAND GOVERNOR DEM Estimated 58 percent of votes counted percentage of total vote received by each candidateCandidateVotesPct.%Wes Moore Check 138,83036.7%Tom Perez Check 103,75727.4%Peter Franchot Check 74,02319.6%Other candidates Check 61,81416.3% Maryland is counting mail-in ballots MONTGOMERY COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEM Estimated 51 percent of votes counted percentage of total vote received by each candidateCandidateVotesPct.%David Blair Check 28,96139.6%Marc Elrich * Check 27,77038.0%Hans Riemer Check 14,91120.4%Other candidates Check 1,4452.0% * Incumbent Full primary results D.C., MD. & VA. D.C. COULD HIT 100 FOR FIRST TIME IN SIX YEARS SUNDAY The city is in the midst of one of its longest 100-degree droughts. This heat wave could end that streak. 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