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Sanctions against Russia could have some surprising effects, including Holland’s vaunted flower industry.
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Girls are bullied more than boys as the years go on.
almost 10 years ago
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A groundbreaking Washington Post analysis found that lockdowns have become a staple of American education — and traumatize many students
over 5 years ago
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We are making this data accessible to journalists to download and use in their reporting to promote a deeper understanding of the regional and local effects of the opioid crisis.
almost 5 years ago
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An exclusive Washington Post analysis of county-level data shows the predominant cause of opioid overdose deaths shifted between pills, heroin and fentanyl as the epidemic got worse.
over 4 years ago
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New DEA data reveals that 24 billion additional pills than previously known to the public were distributed during the opioid epidemic.
over 4 years ago
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The number rose again last year, with police killing 1,096 people, including a 2-year-old, the youngest to die since The Post began tracking fatal shootings.
about 1 year ago
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Interactive database showing how deeply prescription opioid pills flooded counties across the United States.
8 months ago
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The number of prescription opioids distributed in the nation plummeted nearly 45 percent between 2011 and 2019, as overdose deaths climbed to record levels.
8 months ago
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The number of guns found in schools -- hidden in backpacks, waistbands and lockers -- has spiked in recent years, impacting hundreds of thousands of students.
7 months ago
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Since 2018, more than 2,000 people have wandered away from assisted-living and memory-care facilities, according to The Post’s investigation. Nearly 100 have died.
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