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The Pulitzer Prize board hosts the first event of their year-long centennial celebration with a panel discussion on the American presidency.

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The first debate without front-runner Donald Trump had fewer fireworks than Republicans had grown accustomed to. From the opening question, it was mostly filled by Sen. Ted Cruz.
She can be confrontational and charming all at once. And that's a perfect combination.
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The Obama administration concluded there is "top secret" material in email correspondence from the time Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, indicating that some of her emails will never be released, even in heavily redacted form, because they are too sensitive for the public to view.
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Ted Cruz in Iowa with his wife, Heidi. (Charles Ommanney/Post)
The GOP candidate's choice to move from Washington back to Texas for a high-profile job bore the hallmarks of Ted Cruz: ambition, a willingness to take major risks and confidence that he could pull it off.
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The president proposed a new rule requiring every company in America with at least 100 employees to report workers' pay based on race and gender.
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The U.S. economy slowed to a crawl in the last three months of 2015, new government data showed, an indication of how tepid global growth is exposing new weaknesses in the nation’s long and sluggish recovery.
A U.S. Navy official called the action "abnormal and unprofessional."
Brazil is latching onto a novel, if controversial, approach to fight the spread Zika virus: genetically modified mosquitoes.
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The races Bernie Sanders used to dominate were on the track at Brooklyn's Madison High.
The Howard County teenager’s video — criticizing the “Black Lives Matter” movement and calling Abraham Lincoln a race “traitor” — has stirred a discussion on racism in the suburbs.
The advice columnist takes your questions about the strange train we call life.
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2015 will be remembered as one of the most bizarrely compelling and genuinely unnerving in the nation’s modern political history.