After vote to allow gay Boy Scouts, critics and supporters mobilize

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National Capital Area Council of Scouts said Friday it hasn’t heard from anyone who has opted to leave.

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Some welcome the inclusion of openly gay youths, while others say it may drive them away from Scouting.

Thousands fail English, biology and history finals in Montgomery

Thousands fail English, biology and history finals in Montgomery

Data show failure rates from 37 to 50 percent in regular classes, though not as high as rate in math courses.

Phys ed should be 'core' subject: Institute of Medicine

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The Institute of Medicine says this is necessary to help confront a "pandemic" of physical inactivity that has contributed to a critical national health challenge.

Why Minnesota governor vetoed Teach For America funding

Why Minnesota governor vetoed Teach For America funding

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Maryland pushes for more health cost controls

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Obama rebalances course on war

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For the Patteson family in Moore, Ok., small victories--like finding a lost wedding ring--mean everything. The tight-knit community has helped the Pattesons maintain composure as they search the debris of their home for any salvageable belongings.

'This is a massive effort to attract cheap labor.'

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The junior Senator from Vermont explains his concerns about the Senate immigration reform bill.

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N.Y. attorney general lays out complaints against big banks

N.Y. attorney general lays out complaints against big banks

Bank of America, Wells Fargo, others accused of dragging feet in $25 billion national mortgage settlement.

‘Four little girls’ honored with Congressional Gold Medal

‘Four little girls’ honored with Congressional Gold Medal

Outrage over the girls’ deaths in the bombing of a Birmingham church in 1963 helped spur the Civil Rights Act.

‘No deficiencies’ in care of woman who died after abortion

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Survey of Md. abortion facilities finds Germantown clinic, 11 others had lapses, but none life-threatening.

Obama nominates new Census Bureau director

John H. Thompson is the head of a private-sector research group with ties to the University of Chicago.

A 2009 redux on Guantanamo Bay

A 2009 redux on Guantanamo Bay

President’s plan to shutter the military detention center in Cuba sets stage for a new political battle.

After vote to allow gay Boy Scouts, critics and supporters mobilize

After vote to allow gay Boy Scouts, critics and supporters mobilize

National Capital Area Council of Scouts said Friday it hasn’t heard from anyone who has opted to leave.

USDA: New meat labels must give details on animal’s origin

USDA: New meat labels must give details on animal’s origin

Canada and Mexico say rules will unfairly hurt their livestock trade with the United States.

Fairfax school board approves $2.5 billion budget

Teacher raises and more mental health professionals are included in the plan.