Islamic State failing to deliver promised ‘state’
Liz Sly
Across the group’s territory in Iraq and Syria, a breakdown of services and deteriorating living conditions call into question its ability to govern and the sustainability of its ambition.
Female veterans fight VA
in ‘the second battle’
Emily Wax-Thibodeaux
Thousands have struggled to receive treatment and compensation for post-traumatic stress disorder caused by sexual trauma.
Fleeing Ukraine’s civil war for Israel
Ruth Eglash
The Israeli government and a Christian-Jewish charity have resettled thousands of Jews trying to escape the fighting between nationalists and separatists along the Russian border.
Ahead of 2016, Clinton tries to woo
the Democratic Party’s liberal base
Anne Gearan
She has aligned herself with populist issues and with Obama to tamp down a challenge from the left.
Moviegoers flock to theaters
showing ‘The Interview’
Julie Zauzmer
Patrons changed their Christmas plans to see the comedy nearly yanked from the silver screen.
Considering divorce? Is your spouse worth more? Better move to London.
Griff Witte and Karla Adam
High-profile break-ups and record settlements have made the city a magnet for non-breadwinners.
Obama to troops: After 13 years
in Afghanistan ‘we are safer’
David Nakamura
The president made his remarks at a Christmas dinner with troops at a Marine Corps base in Hawaii.
First he built the Au Bon Pain empire.
Then he made Panera omnipresent.
J.D. Harrison
WHEN WE WERE SMALL | How Ron Shaich turned the fast-casual cafe in a billion-dollar business.
When racial labels become land mines
Esther J. Cepeda
A new study shows whites “will react more negatively” toward “blacks” than “African-Americans.”
- Tom Toles’s Best of 2014
- Applebaum: Stop taking democracy for granted
- Ignatius: Key Iraqi tribes don’t trust the U.S.
- The police need a new code of conduct
- Malinowski: How to stop corruption worldwide
- Will: Cuba Derangement Syndrome strikes again
- Telnaes: An Islamic State family portrait
How to fight the next disease outbreak
Editorial Board
What Ebola's spread teaches about responding to infectious disease.
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Five of the most (in)famous
American fugitives living in Cuba
Tina Griego
STORYLINE | As relations with the nation normalize, a look at some of the 70 fugitives said to be there.
Fast food consumption could be blunting schoolchildren’s brains
Roberto A. Ferdman
WONKBLOG | A national study
found a link between fast food and significant decreases in test scores.
found a link between fast food and significant decreases in test scores.
Rising populist movement tries to shape the Democratic Party’s future
Dan Balz
The push to draft Elizabeth Warren displays the party’s fault lines, but will it change the party’s track?
Dilma Rousseff’s Christmas may not be so merry
Dom Phillips
Humiliation at the World Cup, a flailing economy and an oil scandal made 2014 a tough year for Brazil.
Why 2014 was the year of pot
Niraj Chokshi
Support it or not, there’s no denying that this was a watershed year for marijuana.
Believing in Santa Claus could help your kids develop a cure for cancer
Jacqueline Woolley
POSTEVERYTHING | Believing in impossible beings may trigger kids’ counterfactual reasoning skills
D.C. Jewish-Muslim Christmas service event takes an unexpected turn
Michelle Boorstein
An interfaith gathering turned out to be nearly all one faith, but the charitable mission was fulfilled.
John Wall leads Wizards’ crusade
over the Knicks after on-court fight
Jorge Castillo
A late flagrant foul by Quincy Acy ignited a skirmish, forcing the pair to be separated and Acy’s ejection.
John Lewis on ‘Selma’ and the memories it brings to life
Krissah Thompson
The congressman and civil rights leader recalls the personal history that a new film captures.
Best singles of 2014
Chris Richards
As streaming services continue to turn a nation of music fans into enthusiastic grazers, we offer the following pasture.
Privacy analyst: ‘Santa is the ultimate role model for the NSA’
Brian Fung
Old Saint Nick runs a massive data operation. Can he be trusted?
Christmas shopping is over. Now bring on the deluge of gift returns.
Sarah Halzack
.A deluge of returns can be expensive for retailers, and not just because they’ve lost the initial sale.
While passengers sleep, TSA flips on the security switch
Andrea Sachs
Behind the scenes as airport security springs into early morning action.
Mortgage rates wander up slightly heading into holiday
Kathy Orton
The 30-year fixed-rate average edged up to 3.83 percent, but has remained below 4 percent for all but two weeks since October.
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