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Faced with intense opposition from U.S. spy chiefs, a congressional provision demanding that the CIA and other spy services disclose more details about its high-level officials who have been promoted or fired is watered down in the final bill.
The GOP front-runner called the publisher of the New Hampshire Union Leader “useless” and a “sleazebag” after the publication endorsed his opponent.
U.S. authorities sought the Texas teen for allegedly violating probation for a drunken driving crash that killed four people in 2013.
China's Back Yard
A rail project in Hanoi has been delayed by at least two years, and costs have jumped. (Quinn Ryan Mattingly for The Washington Post)
Beijing's militarization in the South China Sea and an effort to build infrastructure in other Asian countries have been met with hostility and suspicion in Hanoi.
For the poor in the Deep South’s cities, simply applying for a job exposes the barriers of a particularly pervasive and isolating form of poverty.
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The end of Ebola in Guinea "marks an important milestone" in the outbreak, the World Health Organization declared.
Federal prosecutors said the two were planning to attack landmarks in Brussels. Islamic State propaganda was seized.
Whether you’re a lawyer or a salad maker, it feels like Zombie Week. There’s a better way: Real time off.
The 29-year-old Backroad Anthem singer and his friend, Chase Morland, were duck hunting on Kaw Lake in Oklahoma. Authorities found their capsized boat early Monday.
A national trend has reversed, and it has big consequences for politics, among other things.
The media titan’s threat, analysts say, is in cable TV: particularly, in the heavy long-term costs it pays to air sports on ESPN.
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