Republican letter to Iran deepens White House ire
A heated battle over negotiations to curtail Tehran’s nuclear program grew more tense when 47 GOP senators sent a letter to Iran designed to kill any potential deal.
Misleading Democratic spin on Hillary Clinton’s e-mails
FACT CHECKER | Clinton supporters are using the 55,000 e-mails she released to deflect from the central issue.
A dad was executed for deaths of his
3 girls. Now a letter casts more doubt.
The Todd Willingham case is among those that have come closest to proving for the first time in the modern era of capital punishment that an innocent person has been put to death.
The Post's Hayley Tsukayama takes the Apple Watch, Apple's newest entry in wearable tech, on a test drive.
Remarkable twist of fate: Israel’s Arab political parties unite, gain clout
Arab Israelis could end up heading the third-largest political faction in Israel’s next parliament.
Chelsea Clinton: Women shouldn’t mistake progress for success
WONKBLOG | She talks about maternity leave, education and the Fortune 500’s gender problem.
How Ukraine became Ukraine: 1,300 years of shifting borders in 7 maps
WORLDVIEWS | Its overlapping histories have echoes in the current heated moment.
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.
Nine new dwarf galaxies full of dark matter found orbiting the Milky Way
The galaxies have just billions of stars or fewer, compared with the hundreds of billions in our own.
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Rome tries a new approach to deal with the world’s oldest profession
As prostitution soars, officials pitch a controversial plan to corral sex workers into “zones of tolerance.”
The average number of drinks men and women have at every age, charted
WONKBLOG | The story of your life, told with alcohol.
Take a break: Be more productive while actually working less
INSPIRED LIFE | A happiness expert explains how by doing less — we can actually get more done.
“Untitled {Young woman seated on the floor at home in front of her television set},” London, 1972. (Neil Kenlock/Victoria and Albert, London)
The ‘staying power’ of black British life from the 1950s-1990s
What’s in the historic medical marijuana bill being unveiled
GOVBEAT | The bill includes a number of provisions activists have sought for years.
U.S. steps up sanctions against Venezuelans
As the dispute deepened, Caracas learned that it was a “national security” threat.
Missouri state judge in charge of Ferguson cases
The state’s high court said it was taking the action in Ferguson to “restore the integrity of the system.”
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.
Man charged in several Md. shootings linked to restaurant, casino incidents
Investigators say Hong Young fired shots in public places including an NSA building and on the ICC.
NFL free agency 2015: Ndamukong Suh to Miami?
All the NFL free agency news, analysis and links, in one place.
All is full of love: Listening for Bjork’s radical humanity
The blood that pumps through the Icelandic pop star’s most imaginative work delivers universal truths.
A vivid return to the O.K. Corral in Mary Doria Russell’s novel ‘Epitaph’
Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp and the original “Cow Boys” face off in an epic novel of the American West.
HBO’s streaming service launches first on Apple devices for $14.99 per month
The service, HBO Now, will be available on the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Apple TV.
The Sephora effect: How the cosmetics retailer transformed the beauty industry
The brand figured out that millennials don’t want to shop for makeup like their moms did.
Justice: Over 1 million federal workers can sue U.S.
FEDERAL EYE | More than 1 million employees are eligible to file a lawsuit for not being paid on time.
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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