Defense begins in George Huguely trial (0:53)
A judge has refused to reduce or dismiss charges in the first-degree murder trial of former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely, who is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love. (Feb. 15)
Huguely defense to minimize role in Love death (1:28)
The Washington Post's Jenna Johnson reports from Charlottesville, Va., where medical experts testified to the manner of Yeardley Love's death. George Huguely's defense team is prepared to bring their own medical experts, who are expected to say Love's death was caused by a prescription medication and rescue worker's attempt to resuscitate her. (Feb. 14)
George Huguely trial enters second week (1:20)
The Washington Post's Mary Pat Flaherty reports from Charlottesville, Va. on the trial of George Huguely, who is charged with the murder of fellow University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love. As the trial enters its second week, the jury waits to hear the official cause of death. (Feb. 12)
Detectives catch Brittany Norwood in a lie (2:44)
During her interrogation in the murder of Jayna Murray at a Lululemon store in Bethesda, police caught Brittany Norwood in a lie. Norwood told officers she had not been inside Murray's car; however, her blood was later found in the car. Norwood tried to explain this by saying that she was asked to move the car by two masked men. (Feb. 15)
Brittany Norwood's testimony to police (1:21)
Brittany Norwood killed Jayna Murray on March 11 and spent a week lying to investigators about it. In this video, Norwood tries to explain why blood was discovered in Murray's car despite telling police days earlier she had not been in the car. (Feb. 15)
Chinese Vice President draws protests (1:06)
Protesters sympathetic to several Chinese causes, including Tibet, mass around the White House where U.S. officials are meeting with Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping. One protester, in a suit and tie, was arrested. (Feb. 14)
The Post reports on week two of U-Va. lacrosse murder trial (00:53)
Report from Monday, February 13:: The Washington Post's Jenna Johnson reports on the start of week two of the murder trial of George Huguely V. The medical examiner who conducted Yeardley Love’s autopsy testifies that bruises and cuts on her body cannot be explained by a single fall or impact.
Fireworks light up the National Mall
Thousands marked the 235th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence watching the annual Fourth of July fireworks display over the monuments and memorials in the nation's capital. (July 4)
At CPAC, conservatives search for unity (2:00)
At the Conservative Political Action Conference--a combination trade show and political rally for College Republicans--conservatives express hope that the Repubican Party will be united behind a candidate before the general election in November. (Feb. 11)