George Huguely guilty of 2nd-degree murder, sentenced to 26 years

Jurors decide he did not plan to kill his onetime girlfriend Yeardley Love. Both were University of Virginia students and accomplished lacrosse players.

Invasive nature of ultrasounds prompts Va. governor to abandon bill

Invasive nature of ultrasounds prompts Va. governor to abandon bill

Mandating procedures isn’t “proper role for the state,” McDonnell says.

In first, high-value Guantanamo detainee reaches plea agreement

In first, high-value Guantanamo detainee reaches plea agreement

Under deal, Majid Khan would testify against other detainees in exchange for his eventual freedom.

iPad trademark dispute shows difficulty of doing business in China

iPad trademark dispute shows difficulty of doing business in China

Apple’s legal clash illustrates why it can be so difficult for U.S. firms to crack this huge potential market.

Getty Images, Reuters

Getty Images, Reuters

For Hollywood intel, reporters use Red Carpet Kremlinology

Today’s shrewdest sleuthing is practiced by Hollywood’s reporters, who scrutinize each movie opening or major awards show for signs of a star’s new — or flamed-out — relationship.

Ron Paul makes a point as Santorum, Romney listen.

Ron Paul makes a point as Santorum, Romney listen. (AP)

Santorum put on defensive over earmarks, contraception at debate

Romney attacks former Pa. senator’s conservative credentials; in turn, the former Mass. governor comes under fire for his newly released tax plan.

Pentagon brass deploys ‘meat ax’ metaphors in budget-cutting battle

Pentagon brass deploys ‘meat ax’ metaphors in budget-cutting battle

Killing is often described in antiseptic terms — but threaten the military’s budget, and the language becomes gory and apocalyptic.

DJIA
-0.21%
S&P 500
-0.33%
NASDAQ
-0.52%
 Last Update: 10:54 PM 02/22/2012

Featured Videos

Jury: Huguely guilty of second-degree murder (1:08)

Jury: Huguely guilty of second-degree murder (1:08)

The Washington Post's Jenna Johnson reports on the ground from Charlottesville, Va., where a jury found George Huguely guilty of second-degree murder and grand larceny in the case of Yeardley Love's death. (Feb. 22)
Oscars 2012: Predicting who will win Best Director (1:53)

Oscars 2012: Predicting who will win Best Director (1:53)

The Washington Post's Jen Chaney and Ann Hornaday debate whether anyone can beat "The Artist" director Michel Hazanavicius for the Academy Award for Best Director. (Feb. 22)
Debate audience boos conception question (6:48)

Debate audience boos conception question (6:48)

Republican presidential candidates responded to a question concerning contraception at the GOP debate in Arizona. (Feb. 22)
Could gas hit $5 a gallon? (1:45)

Could gas hit $5 a gallon? (1:45)

Over the past week alone, gas prices in California and several other parts of the country have spiked 20 cents a gallon. Experts say many motorists could start to see five dollar a gallon prices by summer. (Feb. 22)
Obama speaks at ground breaking of Black History Museum (2:04)

Obama speaks at ground breaking of Black History Museum (2:04)

President Barack Obama said Wednesday that a new national black history museum will help future generations remember the sometimes difficult, often inspirational role, that African Americans have played in the nation's history. (Feb. 22)
Carney: Obama appreciates impact of gas prices (2:08)

Carney: Obama appreciates impact of gas prices (2:08)

As gas prices continue to increase, White House press secretary Jay Carney said Wednesday that President Obama is fully aware of the impact that high gas prices have on average Americans. (Feb. 21)
Two Western journalists killed in Syria (0:34)

Two Western journalists killed in Syria (0:34)

The French government confirms that French photojournalist Remy Ochlik and American Marie Colvin were killed in Syria. The two were covering the fighting in Homs. (Feb. 22)

Don't Miss . . .

Did you catch that sunrise?

PHOTOS | Readers from around the Washington area capture this morning’s stunning sunrise.

2009 FINALIST: “Double Peep Strike”

Peeps dioramas: Best in Show

PHOTOS | Winners, finalists from last five contests in marshmallow creativity. Pictured, “Double Peep Strike.”

Featured Photo Galleries

Day in photos

Pancake race, world’s shortest man, pink diamond, legless amphibian and more.

Animal views

A French bulldog adopts wild boar piglets, a fingernail-size chameleon, and frill-necked lizards.

Eye on entertainment

Rihanna, Bruno Mars, Adele, Joan Collins, Raquel Welch, Rooney Mara and other celebrities.

Whitney Houston items up for auction

Houston’s possessions join a list of celebrity artifacts sold in the past.

Mardi Gras around the globe

Revelers celebrate Fat Tuesday, the day before fasting for Lent begins.

Kennedy Space Center at 50

The Kennedy Space Center is celebrating its 50th anniversary.

Olympic dreams, shabby surroundings

Mongolia’s Mandakhnaran Ganzorig trains alongside children.

The 10 richest U.S. presidents

If Mitt Romney were to win in November, it would make him our second-richest president ever.

Featured Discussions

Under God

What are you giving up for Lent?

What are you giving up for Lent?

Christians ponder giving up a vice during Lent as an attempt to remove barriers to God.

More conversations

Advice

12 ways to live a better life

12 ways to live a better life

More than 1,000 Americans over 65 years old share their wisdom with renowned genrontologist Karl A. Pillemer.

More conversations

Politics

Santorum intensifies the battle over faith

His recent comments were a new twist on a steady theme of his candidacy: that President Obama and other Democrats have a secular worldview not based on the Bible.

(Eric Gay)

Diversions

Entertainment News

Cowell: ‘X Factor’will make noise

Cowell: ‘X Factor’will make noise

Despite ratings that lag “American Idol” and “The Voice,” he insists “The X Factor” is in “a good place.”

TBS renews ‘Conan’ through 2014

TBS renews ‘Conan’ through 2014

Conan O’Brien’s self-titled late-night talk show has officially been renewed for another two years.

Lifestyle

Breaking ground for next generation

Breaking ground for next generation

Groundbreaking for the $500 million African American museum showcases living history.

The secret to creating a happy place

The secret to creating a happy place

A local designer has a new specialty: designing rooms for children with special needs.