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- Teen birth rates decline in most US states
- Census: Big cities exceed pace of growth over suburbs for second year as outlying areas fizzle
- Teen birth rates dip in all but 2 states, national figure at record low, CDC report says
- Review: Google's new music plan solid, serendipitous, but touchy interface can cause mis-taps
- Connecticut bill would allow Newtown families to decide fate of massacre records
- Oklahoma tornado ripped through as many as 13,000 homes, damage could top $2 billion; 24 dead
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In Oklahoma, readying a cemetery after the storm
As cleanup began after Monday’s tornado, volunteers prepared the cemetery for victims’ burials.
Montgomery middle school students see their films on the big screen
Silver Spring International Middle School holds a two-day film festival as part of “Lights, Camera, Literacy!”
Bank of America praised, criticized for homeowner relief
Iowa’s attorney general lauds bank’s $27.9 billion in consumer aid, while New York threatens a lawsuit.
U.S. acknowledges four Americans killed in counterterrorism missions
Attorney General Eric Holder informs Congress of deaths one day before major speech by President Obama.
Why White House aides kept Obama in the dark on IRS findings
Counsel’s office wanted to ensure that Obama could not be accused of meddling in an ongoing probe.
Tesla Motors pays off loan; Twitter beefs up its log-in security
A roundup of news from around the financial world.
In the Loop: Losing planes, framing Cabinet members
It’s all a matter of perspective inside the Beltway.
Legal battle over contraceptive mandate intensifies
Religiously devout business owners says mandate in health-care law violates their faith.
Feds don’t look good draped in the Fifth
Feds who take the Fifth Amendment about the public’s business undermine the public’s confidence.
Man tied to Boston bombing suspect killed in encounter with FBI, others
Ibragim Todashev implicated himself and Tamerlan Tsarnaev in a triple homicide two years ago, officials say.
IRS official invokes Fifth Amendment in House hearing
Lois Lerner declared that she did nothing wrong but would follow her lawyer’s advice not to testify.
Two infants among dead in Oklahoma
Ten children fatally injured in the tornado that pulverized Moore, Okla., include a pair of sisters, and a 4-month-old whose mother also was killed.
Bipartisan group proposes chemical safety overhaul
Senators outline first changes in nearly four decades to U.S. laws governing dangerous substances.
Amazon Web Services to create 500 jobs for new Herndon office
Amazon’s Web Services division plans to add 500 tech-related jobs in Fairfax County.
Fed’s mixed message takes stocks on a wild ride
The Dow’s 276-point swing illustrates the communications challenge facing the central bankers.
U.S. survey finds alarming drop in frog, toad and salamander numbers
Geological Survey report is first to document rapid disappearance of amphibian species.
The best sentences we read today
"Neither side really knows what would happen if you could legally buy a packet of rhino horn in the pharmacy like Tylenol."
'I think everybody talks to God sometimes.'
Anne Heche reflects on God and her new role in 'Save Me' on NBC
Man pulls child from rubble, they meet again Wednesday
Steve McDonald, 36, and Xavier Delgado, 9, run into each other in their neighborhood. McDonald, previously a stranger to Delgado, pulled him from the wreckage of Plaza Towers Elementary School on Monday.
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