Europe weighs Greece’s ability to enact austerity

A high-stakes meeting to save Greece broke up early Sunday with a bitterly divided Europe split over how or whether to rescue the nation from imminent financial collapse.

Trump takes his tough talk
on immigration to Arizona

The 2016 candidate, who has been asked by the GOP to temper his rhetoric, hopes to rally thousands today in Phoenix.

Serena Williams won the Wimbledon title Saturday. (Getty)

After Wimbledon win, Williams isn’t stopping to enjoy the ‘Serena Slam’

COLUMN | She’s now within reach of a rare Grand Slam if she wins the U.S. Open. But she shows no signs of being satisfied, and she doesn’t care to dwell on her place in history.

Core of Clinton’s 2016 campaign: Jolting the pay of the middle class

Core of Clinton’s 2016 campaign: Jolting the pay of the middle class

She will unveil an economic policy agenda that aims to free working families from wage stagnation.

A California city once moth-balled
a plant that could offset a water crisis

A California city once moth-balled <br>a plant that could offset a water crisis

The 1990s desalination facility could ease the drought, but it could cost taxpayers as well as the coast.

Harper Lee’s ‘Go Set a Watchman’ exposes the paradox of ‘justice for all’

Harper Lee’s ‘Go Set a Watchman’ exposes the paradox of ‘justice for all’

REVIEW | In novel, the ideals of the civil rights era are framed by prose steeped in the rhetoric of the ’50s.

Mysterious ‘resort fees’ are the most dishonest charges in travel industry

Mysterious ‘resort fees’ are the most dishonest charges in travel industry

COLUMN | Critics say the FTC isn’t doing enough to protect consumers from the controversial charges.

Expense retorts: Workers question paying for trade shows and bad coffee

Expense retorts: Workers question paying for trade shows and bad coffee

@WORK ADVICE | Expecting employees to front trade show fees might be legal. But is it a good idea?

How parole boards often keep prisoners in the dark and behind bars

How parole boards often keep prisoners in the dark and behind bars

With few professional requirements and little accountability, hearsay and instinct are fair game.

The July 14 Pluto flyby isn’t the final frontier for NASA’s New Horizons

The July 14 Pluto flyby isn’t the final frontier for NASA’s New Horizons

The spacecraft will explore our solar system’s outer limits as it continues its 3 billion-mile journey.

Officer buys diapers and shoes for homeless mother caught shoplifting

Officer buys diapers and shoes for homeless mother caught shoplifting

Instead of handcuffing the woman, he spent $300 of his own money to help her with her kids.

Local

Family’s hard lesson: It’s easy to fall into homelessness, hard to escape

Family’s hard lesson: It’s easy to fall into homelessness, hard to escape

A fire sent the family of six scrambling to find shelter. They wound up in a tiny room they liken to a prison, where they face curfew checks and hourly rounds.

Sports

Schoop takes Roark deep in ninth as Orioles rally to beat Nationals, 3-2

Schoop takes Roark deep in ninth as Orioles rally to beat Nationals, 3-2

Washington bullpen is unable to hold one-run lead in eighth as Williams pushes the wrong buttons in loss.

Technology

Put off by gadgets that are ‘always on’

Put off by gadgets that are ‘always on’

A device that’s always ready to hear commands is always listening, too. That’s “creepy,” privacy experts say.

Business

You may intend to keep working. But life may say otherwise.

You may intend to keep working. But life may say otherwise.

COLUMN | Half of retirees say they retired earlier than they had planned. You should be ready.

Federal Government

Making public records more public

Making public records more public

FEDERAL EYE | Certain documents requested under the Freedom of Information Act will be now be posted online.

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