Clinton says she regrets use of personal e-mail
As the former secretary of state scrambled to extinguish the controversy over her e-mail use, the agency announced that it plans to release her work-related e-mails on a publicly accessible Web site.
Clinton’s strategy to quell
e-mail uproar: ‘Trust me’
THE TAKE | The controversy raises the question of whether she can project openness in a genuine way.
Parents are dodging the carpool grind by sending their kids on Uber, alone
Some say they find Uber easier to use and more secure than taxis, but critics are uneasy at the thought of children by themselves using a car service designed for adults.
The heated battle over Iran grew more tense after Republicans tried to undermine any potential deal.
A leak inquiry has stalled because it might confirm a covert op against Iran
A case discussing the U.S.-Israeli operation could complicate nuclear talks with Iran, officials said.
Ferguson city manager out after scathing federal report alleging bias
The change comes one day after a state judge took over all municipal cases from the city’s court system.
Is SAE racist? Or did a racist chant
on a bus tarnish 15,000 brothers?
A viral video has many asking if the national fraternity instills a racist culture across its chapters.
She got into her first-choice college, then came the news of its demise
A 17-year-old survived the stress of college admissions only to hear that she’ll have to start all over.
These planes could someday replace the soon-to-be-mothballed A-10
A top Air Force general won’t rule out that the service may someday need a new attack aircraft.
Republicans set up a breakaway nation
Call it the State of Republicania, where speaking like a true American is nigh unto treason.
Hillary Clinton had a duty higher than convenience
She based her decisions on e-mail on what served her, not the public.
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Louisiana’s Jindal urges presidential hopefuls to sign on to GOP Iran letter
The Louisiana governor says possible contenders should line up against a potential Iran nuclear deal.
An argument between the U.S. and Venezuela is putting Cuba in a very awkward position
Cuba’s delicate balancing act in the middle of the escalating Venezuela-U.S. dispute
Georgia authorities investigating fatal police shooting of naked man
The victim was black, according to reports. The officer is white.
The divorce rate is falling. Here’s why that’s bad news for some Americans.
Some arranged-marriage couples are forced by social pressure originating thousands of miles away to stay in emotionally unhealthy and abusive relationships.
HIV-positive man accused of exposing 2 women to virus pleads guilty in Md.
Daniel Cleaves, 28, met his victims at a Bethesda bar. So far, they have not shown signs of infection.
NFL free agency 2015: Colts to get Frank Gore, Trent Cole
All the NFL free agency news, analysis and links, in one place.
Jury awards $7.4 million to family of Marvin Gaye for ‘Blurred Lines’ ripoff
Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams will each have to pay more than $1 million in compensation.
David Vann’s ‘Aquarium’ delves into the depths of mother-daughter tension
A dark family drama about a 12-year-old girl with a fondness for sea creatures.
The new MacBook: Hands-on with Apple’s two-pound wonder
Apple’s new laptop is thin, light and packs a retina display.
Obama plans to overhaul the way Americans repay their student loans
GET THERE | The president’s plan would make student loan servicers operate more transparently.
Report urges longer probation to weed out ‘substandard’ staff
FEDERAL DIARY | The GAO says better supervision and improved use of the initial observation period could boost staff performance.
D.C. region’s housing market is off to an encouraging start
Sales, prices and inventory were up last month, which bodes well for the busy spring season.
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