Appeals court rejects Defense
of Marriage Act
Federal appeals court says law discriminates against married gay couples, but leaves federal recognition of same-sex unions up to Supreme Court.
Portrait of George W. Bush unveiled
At the White House, the 43rd president jokingly notes that his successor, Barack Obama, would be able to gaze at the large portrait and ask himself “what would George do?”
Greece’s political crisis raises risk
it will abandon the euro
Potential exit from currency union could touch off a wave of financial trouble across Europe and world.
In a first, Warren admits telling school about her Native American heritage
THE FIX | Mass. Senate candidate turned molehill into a mountain by mishandling questions on matter.
Campaigns execute game plans amid distractions — real and manufactured
THE TAKE | Romney, Obama have found messages overshadowed by several unexpected events.
Whites reap three-fourths of nation’s income, but minorities are catching up
Share of income earned by whites is inching down as minorities increase in numbers and share, data show.
Activist Chen Guangcheng calls on China to abide by its own laws
Speaking in New York, the blind activist demonstrates why he is an unusual threat to Chinese officials.
Watch out, NYC: The mayor is coming for your Big Gulp and he may be right
WONKBLOG | Unlike other attempts to combat obesity, research suggests this policy could work.
Rigging free speech
Liberals’ loose talk about Citizens United.
Top Headlines
- Ask The Post: Trouble commenting? Here’s a fix.
- ‘Sex-selective abortion’ ban fails in House
- Bill Clinton to campaign against Walker in Wis.
- U.S. job growth remains weak, May data shows
- Marriott strikes deal to manage Gaylord hotels
- Activists say Syrian troops shell site of massacre
- 26 unsafe I-95 bus operations ordered shut
- Porn actor is suspected in mailed body parts case
- SpaceX Dragon returns to Earth after historic flight
Featured Videos
Quiz: U.S. citizenship test
PHOTOS | Could you pass the naturalization interview of up to 10 civics questions from a list of 100?
Is Mark Zuckerberg color-blind?
Here are 10 facts you may not have known about Facebook’s founder and CEO.
Erik Wemple
Politico’s media criticism, exposed
Carolyn Hax
Love triangle looms over this circle of friends
Bryan R. Lawrence
Featured Photo Galleries

Eye on entertainment
Jon Stewart, Justin Bieber, Bruce Springsteen, Lil Wayne, Michelle Williams and other celebrities.

SpaceX prepares to return home
The SpaceX Dragon capsule detached from the international space station Thursday morning.

Brazil too much for U.S. to handle
Herculez Gomez scores just before halftime, but Brazil runs away with a 4-1 victory.

Editor’s choice: Reader-submitted photos
Some of the Post’s top picks of snapshots taken and submitted by readers.

A snapshot of life
ADAY.org aimed to capture a picture of life across the globe on one day: May, 15, 2012.

Obama Honors Medal of Freedom Recipients
President Obama honored a diverse group of political and cultural icons.
Post reaches 1 million followers
Thank you for helping us get to a million followers on Twitter. To celebrate, we made something special we think you’ll like.
Can you pass our citizenship test?
Take our test, created from sample questions from U.S. citizenship exam prep materials. Good luck!
Texas Latinos come up short in Congress
Despite Hispanics accounting for most of the state’s recent population growth — helping it add four U.S. House seats — Texas is poised to gain no additional Latino lawmakers to its congressional delegation.
Elsewhere on washingtonpost.com
‘Coppelia’ is the freshest ballet around
The Bolshoi Ballet’s new staging of “Coppelia,” created in 1870, makes its U.S. debut at the Kennedy Center.
Spreading the jazz gospel in D.C.
Giovanni Russonello and Luke Stewart’s Web site is finding new audiences for the scene’s venues.
Michelle Obama recounts gardening
Her new book, “American Grown,” shares the story of her success in planting the White House garden.
The idiosyncratic lives of Oulipians
“Many Subtle Channels: In Praise of Potential Literature” explores a group obsessed with wordplay.
The Post MostMost-viewed stories, videos, and galleries in the past two hours
2012 Post Hunt: Are you ready?
Live Q&A, Friday 11 a.m. ET
The 2012 Post Hunt -- a wild contest of brainteasing puzzles -- kicks off on Sunday, June 3 in downtown Washington, D.C.

























