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A college launchpad for ‘dreamers’
EXCLUSIVE | Former Post owner Donald E. Graham establishes a $25 million scholarship fund to help undocumented students afford higher education.
FDA unveils anti-smoking campaign targeting teens
The national effort is aimed at preventing 12-to-17-year-olds from becoming “replacement customers.”
My Wisconsin Public Radio interview on compensation for people who have served prison time for crimes they did not commit
Link to the audio of my recent hour long Wisconsin Public Radio interview about the need to compensate innocent people who have served prison sentences for crimes they did not commit.
Dow, S&P, Nasdaq each fall more than 2 percent
Fed tapering, weak factory data and emerging-market concerns lead investors to take cautious turn.
Lew: U.S. running out of debt-ceiling options
Treasury secretary says Congress must move quickly to increase the government’s borrowing authority.
Christie "unequivocally" unaware of traffic plot
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) reiterates that he had "no knowledge" of the lane closures that were used as political payback against the mayor of Fort Lee last September.
Farm bill on verge of passage after three years of talks
The wide-ranging legislation looks to be a rare bipartisan highlight of a rancorous era on Capitol Hill.
Average 2013 wait times
A look at wait times for a new-patient appointment with a family-practice physician.
Army probes allegations of fraud in recruitment program
Investigators are probing the actions of about 1,200 people who collected suspect payouts of $29 million.
Stricter food, drug safety rules mean business for law firms
As a wave of new federal regulations hit food, drug and medical device makers, law firms cash in.
Winter homelessness for D.C. families at crisis stage
Roundtable hearing told of unprecedented rise in family homelessness in the District.
Too much sugar could be fatal, study finds
Most Americans eat more than the safest amount, researchers say.
New rule lets patients get test results directly from labs
The Obama administration said the new rule lets patients bypass their doctors to get results themselves.
The best sentences we read today
“It’s pretty much impossible to feel anger at someone for driving too slowly in front of you in traffic when you’ve just come from sanding your own coffin. “
Legal and ethical challenges of “counterterrorism-on-offense”
Drone warfare and targeted killing as part of larger, integrated “counterterrorism-on-offense,” and a conversation on drones at the Carnegie Council.
Need to schedule a doctor appointment? Get ready to wait.
Boston has the worst wait, but it may take you 32 days to see a cardiologist in Washington.
Race on same-sex marriage cases runs through Virginia
Lawyers are hopeful commonwealth cases will emerge as favored vehicles for a decision by the Supreme Court.
A 1953 case of brain surgery sheds new light on memory
Patient H.M. couldn’t make new memories. A new study forces experts to rethink why.
Gossip may actually be good for you — and society
A study suggests that gossip and ostracism promote more-cooperative behavior in groups.
Lawmaker says colleges mislead students on financial aid
Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.) wants colleges to clarify that FAFSA is only form needed for federal aid.
‘This Court respectfully requests that the instant appeal be denied’
An odd way to frame an opinion, but common among Pennsylvania trial courts.
Would my mom’s ‘crazy’ be mine, too?
A mentally ill mother, a cousin’s suicide, relatives with depression: A young woman finds a way to healthy.
Sen. Cory Booker quotes Springsteen in first floor speech
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) quotes New Jersey musician Bruce Springsteen in his first speech on the Senate floor Monday.
Volokh Conspiracy Facebook page now working again
Items posted on Facebook will be outside of The Post’s paywall.
Pushing 80 as an aging heartthrob, singer and actor
Kris Kristofferson, who just won a Grammy lifetime achievement award, finds life is just fine.
Advocates mount new push to stem tide of deportations
With an immigration deal possible, groups argue that Obama should stop removing people from the country.
An unsolved physics mystery: The ripples in icicles
It’s what’s in the water, says one scientist, who’s testing his theory in an automatic icicle maker.
NSA nominee likely to face tough questions on surveillance
Vice Adm. Michael S. Rogers would take on the challenge of mending the NSA’s image.
NCLB crashed and burned. When will we ever learn?
Federal policy makers haven’t learned any real lessons from NCLB’s failures.
Why does a tongue get stuck to a frozen icicle — or a pole?
It all comes down to something called thermal conductivity.
Up to 988 million birds die annually in window collisions
The biggest share comes not from skyscrapers, but from crashes into smaller buildings.
Lost your bid to be an ‘American Idol’? Try Congress. It’s easier.
Turns out it’s much harder to win a reality TV show than a seat in Congress.
How to convince your friends to believe in climate change
Never mind the eye-rolling. First, frame it as a management issue. Then try scare tactics.
Protecting yourself against medical identity theft
Be careful about giving out insurance and other health information — especially online.
Delaying chemotherapy after breast cancer surgery is risky
Researchers find that waiting too long to start the therapy increased mortality risk substantially.
Union opposes Homeland Security’s overtime suspension
The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association said the suspension came without a comprehensive review.
Doctors tend to be wary of supplements
The benefits of supplements are uncertain, and few well-controlled studies support their use.
Think you can multitask? In fact, it’s a rare skill.
Pscyhology Today looks at a rare group who really can do it. Also: An HBO special on Darwin.
A surgeon balks at rule about preoperative fasting
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Capital Citizen with Clinton Yates
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Talk about life and culture in the District with Post local columnist Clinton Yates.