Things to do in D.C. this weekend: D.C. United home opener, Dandies & Quaintrelles River Ride

With the weekend on the horizon, your mind is probably starting to wander from the work in front of you. After all, you're reading this...

Washington sightseeing guide: Museums, galleries, monuments and memorials

The visitors are still here! The visitors are still here! If last week's sightseeing guide didn't give you enough of a game pla...

Ivory Coast's prime minister resigns

The man who serves as Ivory Coast's prime minister and defense minister has resigned along with his Cabinet. 09 Mar, 2012 ...

Officials: Md. family's flu tragedy unusual

The deaths of three members of one Maryland family from influenza-related complications is unusual, public health officials say. ...

NAACP to press U.N. panel on voting rights

The NAACP is sending a delegation to the meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva to press for help fighting voter suppr...

No change expected in Feb. jobless rate

Economists are predicting that the nation's unemployment rate stayed the same last month, as the steady uptick in the job market encoura...

A State Department down on liaisons

Talk about affairs of state. Foreign Service members who cheat on their spouses could wind up in hot water with their employer — even if th...

Bill would update Hatch Act, which regulates federal worker involvement in politics

Matthew Arlen couldn't run for his local school board because Uncle Sam pays for his dog. Arlen is a transit cop in Philadelphia. His ...

Panetta: Military options on Iran

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta confirmed today that the Pentagon is developing potential options to strike Iran if diplomacy and sanctions f...

Holder, Muslims disturbed by NYPD surveillance in N.J.

Attorney General Eric Holder said Thursday he's disturbed by what he's read about the NYPD conducting surveillance of mosques and Is...

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