| The Best Photos of the Week | | | (Matt McClain/The Washington Post) | | | | Here are 16 of the week's best photos | | Actress Lori Loughlin faces charges in a college admissions cheating scheme, the Philippines observes Earth Hour, Lori Lightfoot becomes the first African American woman elected as Chicago mayor, and Washington cherry blossoms are in peak bloom. | | Read more | | | | | | 'We keep fighting': Stories of resilience from across Venezuela | | Food shortages, power outages, crippling inflation and a socialist state near collapse have brought misery to most Venezuelans, but they haven't given up hope. | | By Jon Gerberg, Michael Robinson Chavez, Jake Crump and Madison Walls · Read more | | | (Matt McClain/The Washington Post) | | | | The scene in Washington as cherry blossoms reach peak bloom | | Visitors flock to the Tidal Basin as Washington's famed cherry blossoms approach peak bloom, expected early this week. | | Read more | | | Stacy Zarin Goldberg for The Washington Post / food styling by Bonnie Benwick/The Washington Post | | | | How to make your best batch of biscuits | | With these tips to guide you, the path to buttery bliss is yours to customize. | | By Becky Krystal · Read more | | | Sergio Flores / For The Washington Post | | | | 'If you close the border, Eagle Pass will die.' Residents fear a Trump border closure would be destructive to South Texas towns. | | Cities on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border say closure — now, or a year from now — would stifle commerce, daily lives. | | By Maria Sacchetti · Read more | | | | | |
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