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American family of four found dead while on vacation in Mexico, police say
The family was expected to return home to Creston, Iowa, on Thursday.
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Opinion
Andrew McCabe: Not in my worst nightmares did I dream my FBI career would end this way
Young people, don’t let the way I was treated dissuade you from public service.
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March for Our Lives: Crowds begin to gather for rally against gun violence in nation’s capital
With events planned all weekend, the youth-led rally looks to take over Washington as hundreds of thousands of activists flood in.
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Opinion
The second-most dangerous American
New national security adviser John Bolton favors war against North Korea and Iran.
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Attorney says Roy Moore supporters offered him $10,000 to drop client who accused the Senate candidate of sexual impropriety
Recorded phone conversations and text messages show how far some of Moore’s most fervent supporters were willing to go to salvage the campaign in Alabama.
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Watch terrified Greyhound passengers plead with their bus driver to pull over and sleep
The driver poked her face with tweezers trying to stay awake, passengers said.
By Avi Selk  •   Read more »
Opinion
All the president’s accusers
Three women are suing for the right to tell their stories about him.
By Karen Tumulty  •   Read more »
This school district’s plan to stop shooters: Arming students with a bucket of rocks
“Every classroom has been equipped with a five-gallon bucket of river stone,” the superintendent said. “If an armed intruder attempts to gain entrance into any of our classrooms, they will face a classroom full students armed with rocks."
By Eli Rosenberg  •   Read more »
The hawkish views of Bolton and Pompeo could mark a turning point for Trump
Both men have little patience for diplomacy and hard-edge ideas on dealing with Iran and North Korea.
By Greg Jaffe  •   Read more »
Opinion
Opponents of gun reforms say nothing can be done. Science says they’re wrong.
This is how lawmakers can act to save lives from gun violence.
By Robert Gebelhoff  •   Read more »
Demonstration expected to pack streets in D.C. Here’s how to get around today.
The anticipated high turnout could make this rally one of the largest in history.
By Luz Lazo  •   Read more »
New jeans, new schools, new worries: North Korean family settles into South Korea
For four defectors, life on the fringes of Seoul holds new luxuries and challenges.
By Anna Fifield  •   Read more »
WorldViews • Analysis
Russia wants to build a bridge to North Korea. Literally.
A proposal for a vehicle crossing between the two countries shows dreams of a future beyond sanctions.
By Adam Taylor  •   Read more »
She started acting at 88. Four years later, she’s recognized everywhere for ‘Black Panther.’
"Start now. It's never too late,” says 92-year-old Dorothy Steel, who initially turned down a chance to audition for the movie.
By Kelyn Soong  •   Read more »
The worst sex in the world is anglerfish sex, and now there’s finally video
With thought praying mantis sex was bad because they eat each other — but this actually looks worse than death.
By Avi Selk  •   Read more »
Trump issues order supporting ban on many transgender troops, defers to Pentagon on new restrictions
The plan is expected to be immediately challenged in federal court.
By Dan Lamothe  •   Read more »


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