Crews recover bodies from AirAsia jet crash
The debris of the plane was found in the Java Sea near Indonesia. The jet carrying 155 passengers disappeared Sunday.
Families jolted by live images of body and debris
An Air Asia officer pleaded to media not to show images of bodies.
Duke adviser: Scalise didn’t know about supremacists
Kenny Knight said the congressman did not know about the group’s affiliation with racists when asked to speak in 2002.
The best editorial cartoons of 2014
Topics such as Ebola, the riots in Ferguson and the midterm elections dominated cartoons around the country this year.
Remember her? Meet the people who got their 15 minutes (or more) of fame this year.
While a host of serious news events defined the year, these people and phenomena managed to grab a piece of the spotlight.
From threatening a reporter to tax evasion charges, here’s a look back at his 2014.
One college’s recruiting revolution:
No more discounts for the wealthy
A liberal arts school in Pennsylvania ended almost all merit-based aid to expand grants to students in need.
NYC’s mayor, Eric Garner could be factors in replacing Rep. Grimm
THE FIX | His seat is in Staten Island, where tensions ran high after Garner’s chokehold death.
Giuliani claims Sharpton was invited to the White House up to 85 times
FACT CHECKER | The former NYC mayor said hosting the agitator sends an “anti-police” message.
In education-obsessed South Korea,
teachers can become millionaires
A nation devoted to its studies means that top tutors have large followings — and the pay to match.
Google got it wrong. The open-office trend is destroying the workplace.
POSTEVERYTHING | In professional environments, workers crave some sense of privacy, not less.
The economy is doing well. Can the parties handle it?
Bright spots are creating dilemmas for Republicans and Democrats.
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With contract at Univ. of Michigan, Harbaugh escalates the salary race
The deal worth $35 million might not be the biggest paycheck among college coaches for long.
Why Ndamukong Suh, the ‘NFL’s dirtiest player,’ can’t play clean
The defensive tackle has been suspended for stomping twice on an injured quarterback’s calf.
The biggest winter energy myth: That cars need to idle before being driven
WONKBLOG | There’s a kernel of truth to this old story, but these days, idling your car just wastes gas.
Steve Scalise had no need for the white nationalist vote or David Duke in 2002
THE FIX | The head of Stormfront is wrong about that, too.
In education-obsessed South Korea,
teachers can become millionaires
A nation devoted to its studies means that top tutors have large followings — and the pay to match.
One college’s recruiting revolution:
No more discounts for the wealthy
A liberal arts school in Pennsylvania ended almost all merit-based aid to expand grants to students in need.
Google got it wrong. The open-office trend is destroying the workplace.
POSTEVERYTHING | In professional environments, workers crave some sense of privacy, not less.
Metro investigating videos of female commuters turning up on porn site
The videos show women, usually in shorts or skirts, who don’t seem to be aware they’re being filmed.
Griffin wants to remain with Redskins
REDSKINS BLOG | The third-year quarterback knows he has a lot to work on, but says he wants to be back in Washington next season if the franchise will have him.
The season of giving, down to the last tax-deductible wire
For charities, the end of the year means big bucks as donors look to make a (tax-free) impact by Dec. 31.
‘Diner’ debut on stage reveals a musical still on uncertain footing
REVIEW | But Sheryl Crow’s songs for the adaptation of the 1982 film do have a satisfying melodic urgency.
Everything we learned in 2014 about finding missing planes
The technology we use to track aircraft — and to find them when they crash.
At least 7.1M signed up for 2015 Obamacare plans so far
WONKBLOG | New reports provide the most detailed look at Obamacare’s second year so far.
New Republican-led panel will focus on energy and environment
FEDERAL EYE | Rep. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.), a critic of the Endangered Species Act, will head the subcommittee.
Five real estate trends to watch in 2015
Appreciation and inventory should rise -- but interest rates likely will, too.
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