Germany visit showcases a tale of two Obamas
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Obama thwarted: 'No indication' he will win back House
By PAUL BEDARD | 06/18/13 11:30 AM
Obama dismisses Bush comparisons, defends Syria response
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Federal Reserve meeting begins amid uncertainty over monetary policy
By JOSEPH LAWLER | 06/18/13 04:00 PM
CBO score of immigration bill’s effect on the budget comes out tomorrow
By JOEL GEHRKE | 06/17/13 07:10 PM
Janet Yellen's ascendancy shows durability of Ben Bernanke's program
By JOSEPH LAWLER | 06/16/13 04:25 PM
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Only you can prevent terrorists from starting forest fires
06/18/13 06:22 AM
Examiner Editorial: Obama puts up dukes and blunders into Syria
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Examiner Editorial: Metadata helps find terrorists -- and Obama voters
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Lawmakers seek credit monitoring for veterans
06/14/13 03:11 PM
UPDATED! Chinese, other nations hacked VA computers, officials can't account for everything stolen
By MARK FLATTEN | 06/04/13 02:40 PM
Deaths at Atlanta VA hospital prompt scrutiny
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By Rachel Baye | 05/25/13 06:25 PM
Police identify car thief Prince George's County Police on Saturday have identified the second of two suspects in an armed carjacking earlier this week. Police believe 20-year-old Christopher DeWayne Barnes, of the 1500 block of Alabama Avenue in Southeast Washington, collaborated with...
By Scott McCabe and Naomi Jagoda | 05/23/13 06:15 PM
Carjacked Mercedes hits school bus A carjacked vehicle that Prince George's County police were pursuing crashed into a school bus in Southeast D.C., police said. About 7:30 a.m. Thursday, police received a call about a carjacking of a Mercedes in District Heights by two men wearing ski masks...
By Scott McCabe and Naomi Jagoda | 05/21/13 05:35 PM
New evidence unveiled in Chandra Levy case Defense lawyers in the Chandra Levy murder case say they weren't made aware of evidence about a key witness that could help prove their client did not kill the former federal intern. In documents made public Tuesday, lawyers for Ingmar Guandique...
By Scott McCabe and Naomi Jagoda | 05/20/13 07:10 PM
Teen gets 4 years for armed robbery of dog An 18-year-old D.C. man was sentenced to four years in prison for robbing a woman of her designer dog at gunpoint. According to prosecutors, Christopher Young approached the woman who was walking her Yorkshire Terrier in the area of 5th and Kennedy...
By Naomi Jagoda | 05/19/13 06:05 PM
Man dies after Northeast D.C. shooting A 21-year-old man who was shot early Saturday morning in Eckington area has died, police said. About 3:20 a.m. Saturday, police went to the unit block of S Street NE and found Dontel Price, of Northeast D.C., suffering from gunshot wounds. Price was...
By Kate Jacobson | 05/18/13 04:30 PM
Three arrested in connection to P.G. county robberies Police in Prince George's County have arrested three men in connection with more than 50 burglaries in the county since December 2012. Anthony Nyrekie Edwards, 40, David Benjamin Neal, 24, and Jamal Cooke, 21, all from Oxon Hill, have...
By Naomi Jagoda | 05/16/13 07:25 PM
Three men injured in D.C. shootings Two separate shootings in the District overnight left a total of three men injured, police said. The first shooting took place shortly before midnight on the 800 block of Buchanan St. NW. A man told police that he was walking when the assailant emerged...
By Scott McCabe and Naomi Jagoda | 05/15/13 05:25 PM
$8.6m awarded in deadly P.G. stabbing A Prince George's County jury has awarded $8.6 million to the family of a man who was fatally stabbed at a club in Forestville, but the verdict may be merely symbolic. The jury found that the CFE Event Center failed to provide adequate security the night...
By Scott McCabe and Naomi Jagoda | 05/14/13 06:05 PM
5 D.C. firefighters take heat after Facebook posting Five D.C. firefighters have been placed on desk duty after one of them posted a picture of D.C. police officer on Facebook and questioned why emergency crews should respond to incidents as fast as possible. According to News4, a...
By Rachel Baye | 05/11/13 05:50 PM
Maryland student robbed at gunpoint A University of Maryland student was robbed at gunpoint in College Park early Saturday morning, Prince George's County Police report. At around 3:45 a.m., the suspect approached the male student near Baltimore Avenue and Berwyn House Road. Showing the...
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The beleaguered Eisenhower Memorial Commission holds its next public gathering later this month, and before its members duck-walk into the hearing room, huddled in a hoplite phalanx against a...
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