In U.K. election’s wake, questions on E.U., Scotland
As Prime Minister David Cameron moved swiftly to establish his new government, the country faces uncertainty over the durability of the United Kingdom and its place in both Europe and the world.
For Sen. Rubio, a question
of friendship vs. politics
The Florida Republican’s presidential hopes could be threatened by the alleged ethical troubles of a longtime confidant.
All of the things people steal
when they visit the White House
Events at the mansion can often lead to outbreaks of petty thievery, with place-card holders, spoons and other items going missing. Even actress Meryl Streep has admitted to pocketing hand towels.
In a propaganda war against ISIS, the U.S. tried to play by the enemy’s rules
A State Dept. video that went viral became a flash point in a debate over fighting an adversary online.
The housing foreclosure crisis left
the U.S. more racially segregated
Researchers say some of the progress made toward racial integration has been derailed.
A guide to the 19 World War II planes that flew over D.C. today for V-E Day
GRAPHIC | Take a closer look at the Grasshopper, the Warhawk and more — and the formations they fly.
X-ray at border crossing reveals
an 8-year-old stowed in suitcase
Officials noticed a woman who looked nervous waiting to head into Spanish territory in North Africa.
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Mike Huckabee’s appalling crusade
His campaign to save Christian America includes a warped reading of the balance of powers.
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Police dashcam video shows officer kicking Delaware suspect in the face
Cpl. Thomas Webster faces felony assault charges in the 2013 incident that left the suspect unconscious.
Millennials aren’t the customers that Whole Foods thought they would be
WONKBLOG | The supermarket chain is adjusting its strategy with a line of lower-priced stores.
What actor James Franco gets wrong about working for McDonald’s
WONKBLOG | His story feeds into a larger narrative that the fast food industry has been pushing.
Mitt Romney convenes 2016 contenders, donors for Utah retreat
He’ll host a summit in Utah next month.
Nepalis find community in tent city, but few resources
In just one of several emergency tent colonies, 600 earthquake survivors are camping in a field in Kathmandu.
Meet Mary Lee, the East Coast’s friendly neighborhood great white shark
She’s got thousands of Twitter followers and a penchant for “Jaws” jokes.
Stop judging poor moms. Bad policies hurt their kids — not bad parenting.
For middle-class parents, money covers our shortcomings.
Was elder abuse intentional, or did a neglectful caregiver do his best?
A Md. case highlights the types of situations that will continue to arise without policy changes, say experts.
Wizards’ Wall has multiple fractures in wrist, hand; status in doubt
Even the best-case scenario makes it unlikely he will be able to play Saturday, if against the Hawks at all.
Essay: Women’s reward for being awesome: wrinkle cream. Seriously?
In its choice of prizes, More magazine’s reader contest crosses the line.
‘Alice (in Wonderland)’ a pleasant retreat of fleeting charms
The Washington Ballet production is a bright costume parade.
The video game you get to run around in
INNOVATIONS | A Utah man is developing a virtual-reality experience unlike anything the world has seen before.
They’re juggling a mortgage and college savings. Can they still retire early?
Scott and Elissa Blackerby want to know if they’ve saved enough. And if they pull off an early retirement, when should they collect Social Security?
Watch for agency officials jet-setting before Obama White House packs up
IN THE LOOP | The next year or so may see some top Obama officials forced to travel to some fine locations.
You’ll be floating on air in this home in Northwest D.C.
HOUSE OF THE WEEK | Architect Travis Price built his home like a suspension bridge on a cliff at the edge of Rock Creek Park.
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