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MS-13 is ‘taking over the school,’ one teen warned before she was killed
Amid Trump’s MS-13 crackdown, educators confront a sobering question: What to do when the gang is in their classrooms?
By Michael E. Miller  •  Read more »


Outlook • Perspective
The military keeps encountering UFOs. Why doesn’t the Pentagon care?
We have no idea what’s behind these weird incidents because we’re not investigating.
By Christopher Mellon  •   Read more »
Gunman was treated at veterans facility before he killed three workers there, officials say
The confrontation began when a man showed up at the veterans home in the morning with a rifle and exchanged gunfire with a sheriff's deputy, before crashing an employee farewell party and taking a number of hostages.
By Eli Rosenberg  •   Read more »
PowerPost • Analysis
The GOP’s messages don’t seem to be working in Pennsylvania. Is that a warning sign?
Even if Republicans hold on to a House seat in a special election, a narrow win would raise concerns about November.
By Paul Kane  •   Read more »
Daylight saving time starts this weekend. Here’s how things would change if we got rid of it.
At 2 a.m. Sunday, clocks spring forward one hour.
By Justin Grieser  •   Read more »
Politics • Perspective
Trump promised this kind of presidency — unpredictable, ad hoc and impulsive
On trade and North Korea, the instinct-driven president raises the stakes on himself.
By Dan Balz  •   Read more »
She said she killed her son and hid him in a manure pile. The truth is more sinister, police say.
A Colorado family drama over a 700-acre ranch turned deadly, police say.
By Kyle Swenson  •   Read more »
Opinion
I would’ve aborted a fetus with Down syndome. Women need that right.
You can call me selfish, or worse, but I am in good company.
By Ruth Marcus  •   Read more »
In a personal letter, Trump invited Putin to the 2013 Miss Universe pageant
It is unclear whether the note was delivered to the Russian president — and if so, whether Putin responded.
By Shane Harris  •   Read more »
Opinion
I covered steel 26 years ago. Trump’s solution didn’t work then and won’t now.
The problem isn’t imports. It’s technology. It’s always technology.
By Dana Milbank  •   Read more »
Opinion
Why I could no longer serve this president
I could no longer work as an ambassador under a president whose values did not mesh with my own.
By John D. Feeley  •   Read more »
Opinion
I don’t care if Trump had an affair. I care about the hush money.
Whether Trump had an affair isn’t the issue; it’s whether he dissembled his past from the American people.
By Colbert I. King  •   Read more »
A top U.S. diplomat in Latin America leaves in protest, swelling an exodus
John Feeley, who resigned as ambassador to Panama, has come to symbolize a string of departing disillusioned diplomats.
By Joshua Partlow  •   Read more »
In Trump’s decision on North Korea, the world glimpses a president who is his own diplomat, negotiator and strategist
‘The art of the teaser’: Trump’s stunning announcement that he’ll meet with Kim Jong Un set diplomats. and his own White House staff, scrambling to react.
By David Nakamura  •   Read more »
Spy poisoning is latest in string of suspicious cases in UK
Britain offers wealthy Russians many attractions: the great city of London, the bucolic countryside, exclusive schools, and a global financial hub. But for some former spies and other foes of President Vladimir Putin, it has become lethal.
By Gregory Katz | AP  •   Read more »
Politics • Analysis
New evidence the Stormy Daniels payment may have violated election law
An NBC report makes it appear certain that a law was broken.
By Philip Bump  •   Read more »

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