The Washington Post
Campaign 2016
Donald Trump and Marco Rubio attacked Ted Cruz, and Hillary Clinton campaigned with her husband and daughter while Bernie Sanders addressed large and small crowds. Other candidates tried to pick up whatever support they could muster.
With an Iowa win within reach, Sanders is suddenly running a gantlet of criticism from Clinton and her allies.
Republican presidential candidates have blasted the cities, but at least 26 of Iowa’s 99 counties — including very conservative ones — are deemed sanctuaries.
David Eisenhauer, left, and Natalie Keepers were arrested in connection with the death of Nicole Madison Lovell. (AP)
David Eisenhauer of Columbia, Md., was charged with first-degree murder after the remains of Nicole Madison Lovell were found in North Carolina. Natalie Marie Keepers of Laurel, Md., was charged as an accessory.
The agency circulates false information — a practice known as “eyewash” — to protect operations, but critics say there's no clear way to distinguish the falsehoods from legitimate records.
Critics say the soft-glove handling of the occupation of a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon has emboldened the ranchers’ rebellion.
Jim VandeHei had ideas to explore, while the owner wanted credit for what he helped create.
Critics say the danger is being vastly exaggerated, but Finland is a case study in Europe’s growing suspicion of refugees after a series of alleged sexual assaults.
Scientists say social isolation can cause bodily damage that’s just as bad as diabetes or obesity.
Donald Trump likes to cite a November report about the fuel station's cost as an example of government waste, but he's ignoring a lot of new information that calls the $43 million price tag into question.
In the Pope Francis era, Catholic clergy — including one priest in Chicago — are grappling with whether to come out.
It’s no surprise that in all the momentum and activity of “Grease: Live” something would get lost.
The most proper-manners show on televison took a startling turn at the dinner table with a distinguished guest in attendance.
On Feb. 10, White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett and Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah will join experts in criminal justice for live onstage conversations about efforts to assist individuals as they are released and as they transition into their communities.
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