Legal battle over contraceptive mandate grows

Religiously devout business owners are waging a rebellion against providing their employees with contraception coverage.

Obama to announce steps to help close Guantanamo

He is expected to discuss elements of his controversial counterterrorism policies in a speech later today.

Dutschke in 2007. (C. Todd Sherman/The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)

Dutschke’s journey to ricin suspect

Once a taekwondo instructor, J. Everett Dutschke is now accused of sending poison-laced letters. What caused the switch?

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VIDEO | The Post’s Emi Kolawole offers the latest on the 80-year-old Mt. Everest climber, the London attack.

On IRS issue, senior White House
aides focused on shielding Obama

On IRS issue, senior White House <br> aides focused on shielding Obama

Counsel’s office wanted to ensure that president could not be accused of meddling in an ongoing probe.

British soldier who was slain in London had served in Afghanistan

British soldier who was slain in London had served in Afghanistan

Killed in an attack by alleged Islamic extremists, Drummer Lee Rigby is described a “true warrior.”

Weiner says women may come forward with more photos: ‘It is what it is’

Weiner says women may come forward with more photos: ‘It is what it is’

Former congressman says there may be more images from digital chats that led to his resignation.

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Life after the tornado in Moore, Okla.

Life after the tornado in Moore, Okla.

In Moore, Okla., residents, officials and volunteer workers come to grips with the aftermath of the EF-5 level tornado that levelled hundreds of homes in the town.
80-year-old conquers Mount Everest

80-year-old conquers Mount Everest

80-year-old Japanese mountain climber Yuichiro Miura reached the top of Mount Everest on Thursday, making him the oldest person to ever reach the summit.
London assailant explains deadly attack (Contains graphic images)

London assailant explains deadly attack (Contains graphic images)

EDITOR’S NOTE: This video contains graphic images. Two men attacked a possible soldier near a London military barracks Wednesday, in what British authorities were investigating as a possible terror act. One man is dead and two others were wounded.
Florida FBI shooting has Boston bombing links

Florida FBI shooting has Boston bombing links

Law enforcement officials say a man was fatally shot while he was being questioned in the Boston Marathon bombing case after he lunged at an FBI agent with a knife.
Michelle Obama: ‘Thoughts and prayers’ are with Oklahoma

Michelle Obama: ‘Thoughts and prayers’ are with Oklahoma

In the wake of tornadoes that devastated parts of Oklahoma and killed dozens, first lady Michelle Obama said "our thoughts and prayers are with all the people in Oklahoma.”
Lois Lerner: ‘I have not done anything wrong’

Lois Lerner: ‘I have not done anything wrong’

At a House hearing Wednesday, IRS Director of exempt organizations Lois Lerner invoked her fifth amendment rights, saying she was innocent of any wrong doing.
Arias: Death sentence would cause more pain

Arias: Death sentence would cause more pain

Jodi Arias says it would cause more pain for her family, if she is sentenced to death. Arias’s fate is currently in the hands of a jury after she was convicted of the 2008 murder of her former boyfriend.

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40 summer grilling recipes

PHOTOS | Here are some appetizer, burger and dessert recipes to kick off barbecue season.

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Scandal-plagued pols bounce back

PHOTOS | Here are a few politicians during their days of disgrace — and their new lives afterward.

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Oklahoma tornado wreckage, London terrorism attack, NASA’s Dream Chaser, Triton unmanned aircraft and more.

Terrorism cited in London attack

Two assailants hacked to death a British soldier on a busy southeast London neighborhood street Wednesday afternoon.

Assessing tornado damage in Oklahoma

Amid great destruction, residents of the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore begin to assess the severity of the twister that hit Monday.

The battle to be Mr. D.C.

Pageant contestants compete to aid hospitals.

The Herndon Climb

The Herndon Monument climb is the traditional culmination of plebe year at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Eye on entertainment

Jerry Lewis, Kat Graham, Zachary Quinto, Aerosmith, Carly Rae Jepsen and more.

Okla. tornado followed path of 1999 twister

Monday’s tornado in suburban Oklahoma City loosely followed the path of a twister that slammed the area in May 1999.

Animal views

Fun and fascinating creatures around the world.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Benefit rules loosened for federal employees in tornado area

Benefit rules loosened for federal employees in tornado area

Federal employees affected by the Oklahoma tornado are eligible for special considerations in their health insurance and other benefit programs.

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