Petraeus had key role in Benghazi talking points

E-mails reveal the former CIA director had ordered detailed talking points that went far beyond a House panel’s request, leading to a bureaucratic fight.

Sweeping immigration bill passes panel, moves to Senate

Next month, the full chamber will debate the legislation, which provides a path to citizenship and expands visa programs.

In Oklahoma, rescuers comb debris after familiar tragedy

Heather and Zachary Schmidt check a relative's home. (Ricky Carioti/Post)

At least 24 people were confirmed dead, including nine children, and officials caution that the death toll was likely to rise again.

White House accounts on IRS scandal raise more questions than answers

White House accounts on IRS scandal raise more questions than answers

THE TAKE | Officials trying to contain the controversy add to questions about the targeting of conservatives.

Old friends were at center of a
network of MWAA public contracts

Old friends were at center of a <br> network of MWAA public contracts

More than $1.5M flowed between airports authority and D.C. officials, their families and their friends.

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Rotten to the core

Rotten to the core

Apple’s tax hijinks demonstrate the unfairness of the tax code — or at least its hopeless complexity.

NASA asks: Could 3-D-printed food fuel a human mission to Mars?

NASA asks: Could 3-D-printed food fuel a human mission to Mars?

Texas company wins research grant to test the concept — with possible uses here on Earth, too.

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Math + Mobile = Classroom Success

Mobile technology is challenging and changing notions about how we educate our young people.

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A man walks with his camels through the Danakil Depression, northern Ethiopia April 22, 2013. Once the caravan find a suitable place to mine salt, they extract, shape and pack as many salt slabs as possible before starting their two-day journey to the town of Berahile. The Danakil Depression in Ethiopia is one of the hottest and harshest environments on earth, with an average annual temperature of 94 degrees Fahrenheit (34.4 Celsius). For centuries, merchants have travelled there with caravans of camels to collect salt from the surface of the vast desert basin. The mineral is extracted and shaped into slabs, then loaded onto the animals before being transported back across the desert so that it can be sold around the country. Picture taken April 22, 2013. REUTERS/Siegfried Modola (ETHIOPIA - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY ANIMALS)

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President Barack Obama laughs with former Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush, prior to the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, April 25, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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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.

Tornado devastates Moore, Okla.

Rescue workers are searching for survivors after a twister carved a long path of destruction in a suburb of Oklahoma City.

Ray Manzarek, founding member of the Doors, dies at 74

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Ethiopia’s salt trail

For centuries, merchants have traveled to the Danakil Depression to collect salt from the vast desert basin.

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NASA captures Oklahoma tornado from space

NASA captures Oklahoma tornado from space

NASA's GOES-13 satellite captured images of the storm system that sparked tornadoes in the middle of the country, including the twister that left dozens dead in Moore, Okla.
Tim Cook: Apple pays ‘all of the taxes we owe’

Tim Cook: Apple pays ‘all of the taxes we owe’

Apple's CEO, Tim Cook is disputing assertions by a Senate panel that the company avoids billions of dollars in U.S. taxes by shifting profits to foreign affiliates.
Crews race to find survivors after Okla. tornado

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Looking for love on Prague’s metro

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Microsoft announces Xbox One

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Aerial video shows Oklahoma tornado destruction

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Jodi Arias to jury: Will contribute to society if allowed to live

Jodi Arias to jury: Will contribute to society if allowed to live

Jodi Arias told a jury Tuesday that she can contribute to society if allowed to live, saying she'd like to start literacy, recycling and other programs in prison.

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