U.S. businesses rush to find Cuba opportunities
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U.S. trade and tourism are expected to grow with the historic decision to mend diplomatic ties, and some are scrambling to position themselves as first in line.
Opponents formulate ways to derail Obama’s policy
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Funding for diplomatic operations in Havana and an ambassador’s confirmation could be likely targets.
North Korea’s bizarre Sony saga
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Ann Hornaday
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Pakistan kills dozens of suspected militants after school massacre
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Pakistan has intensified military action after a Taliban school shooting killed 148 people.
The Morrissey scandal: Nude photos, hacking claims and a pregnant teen
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Convicted Virginia Del. Joseph Morrissey announced he will resign — and then run again for his seat.
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PART 6 | An exceptional economy has been lost because Americans stopped doing exceptional work.
It’s never too late to tell your story of rape. 14 years later, this is mine.
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Marco Rubio’s big moment
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The senator emerges as the president’s No. 1 foe on Cuba.
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Gruber’s after-the-fact explanation of his Obamacare remarks
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Will U.S.-Cuba opening mirror engagement with China?
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More experienced drivers are actually worse at texting and driving, study shows
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The new Republican majority will make the Senate respectable again
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Warfare doesn’t suit the Democrats, even when they’re in the minority.
Why Arlington is saving Signature
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Fehr heard a voice shout, ‘You’re the hero,’ then he saved the Caps’ game
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The sales of century iton n Purcellville
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Longtime Theater J artistic director Ari Roth says that he’s been fired
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Roth, who clashed with management at the Jewish theater in D.C., said he'll start a new company.
Amazon adds 1-hour delivery for Prime members
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The tech giant is turbo-charging its same-day delivery program, starting in Manhattan.
Economic impact from new Cuba policy limited for now
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Growing portion of FEMA disaster funding goes to admin costs, auditors say
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House of the Week | Robert Gurney-designed Spring Valley house for $4.99M
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