Despite challenges in Afghanistan, U.S. determined to stick to exit strategy

The Obama administration's hope of a smooth and successful ending to what it has always considered the "good war" in Afghanist...

Fugitives have hard time hiding from this deputy U.S. marshal

It is 6:24 a.m., the sun has not yet risen and the parking lot remains a lattice of shadow and orange-yellow streetlight as Deputy U.S. Mars...

After Afghan massacre, how deep are the wounds?

White House says 'single event' won't alter mission, but NATO's staying power to be tested 13 Mar, 2012 -...

After Afghan massacre, how deep are the wounds?

White House says 'single event' won't alter mission, but NATO's staying power to be tested 13 Mar, 2012 -...

Adviser to immigrants accused of misrepresentation

When the legion of struggling cleaners, cooks and day laborers needed legal and immigration help in the D.C. area, Luis Ramirez appeared to ...

States eye limits on indoor tans for teens

Eighteen states are considering measures banning the use of indoor tanning devices for those under 18. 13 Mar, 2012 - Sou...

Fed to release results of bank stress tests

The Federal Reserve said Monday it will release its findings this week on how the country's biggest banks would fare under a nightmare e...

Report: DOE not following its own standards in loan process

The Government Accountability Office says that the Energy Department may not be following its own loan process standards. 13 Ma...

Rules give shape to health insurance exchanges

The final shape for a key part of the health law — the state-based marketplaces where people will shop for insurance coverage — became clear...

Britain’s man in Washington

At first glance, not much seems changed behind the 10-foot wrought-iron gates of 3100 Massachusetts Avenue since one British ambassador left...

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