Hackers breach U.S. military social accounts
Dan Lamothe 6:43 PM ET
Apparent Islamic State sympathizers posted threatening messages to American troops on Central Command’s Twitter and YouTube accounts.
White House: We should have sent a top official to rally
Katie Zezima and Sean Sullivan 4:45 PM ET
The U.S. was represented by Ambassador to France Jane Hartley at the rally where 1.5 million people marched in unity against terrorism.
France sends 10,000 troops, safeguards Jewish sites
Griff Witte and Anthony Faiola 4:44 PM ET
Almost half of the troops deployed across the country are protecting hundreds of Jewish schools and synagogues.
- Kerry will travel to France Thursday
- Gunman claims Islamic State loyalty
- Muslim saved 7 Jews at market
How to raise successful children
Lisa Grace Lednicer
Is it done by being strict or having an interesting life? Parents lucky enough to know discuss how they did it.
GOLDEN GLOBES 2015
Film world fails
to stay relevant
Ann Hornaday
CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK | It’s a long-held truism that, as far as social change goes, film is a lagging indicator.
The price of oil just dropped below $48 a barrel. How low can it go?
Steven Mufson
WONKBLOG | Analysts aren’t sure where the price is going, but some doubt the return of $100 a barrel.
BPA alternative linked to hyperactivity in animals
Amy Ellis Nutt 6:28 PM ET
Research using zebra fish showed abnormal brain-cell growth, raising safety concerns for humans.
Boehner’s claim that ‘dozens’ died while waiting for care at Phoenix VA
Glenn Kessler
FACT CHECKER | The House speaker earns a rare Geppetto Checkmark for his careful phrasing.
Ex-Dolphin player who fell off boat tells of terrifying 9-mile swim to shore
Cindy Boren 6:16 PM ET
Rob Konrad battled jellyfish and a circling shark for 16 hours off Miami before washing up on shore.
The George Zimmerman circus is back
Jonathan Capehart
Trayvon Martin’s killer is one misguided action away from getting the justice he successfully evaded.
- Sargent: New GOP candor on Obamacare
- The salacious story in an Obama aide’s new book
- Bernstein: Here’s why wages aren’t growing
- Rubin: France is at war while U.S. is in retreat
- Fox News touts Scott Brown as VP candidate
- What Dallas’s low murder rate says about policing
- Dionne: Obama’s promising college plan
More Headlines
How Cadillac got left behind in the booming U.S. luxury car market
Michael A. Fletcher
WONKBLOG | The brand raised prices too much, causing sales to slide in 2014, analysts said.
A small band of Democrats could be key for GOP-controlled Senate
Ed O’Keefe
On some issues the GOP majority may have enough Democratic support to challenge the president.
Boehner’s claim that ‘dozens’ died while waiting for care at Phoenix VA
Glenn Kessler
FACT CHECKER | FACT CHECKER | The House speaker earns a rare Geppetto Checkmark for his careful phrasing.
S. Korea president open to talks with North’s Kim
Anna Fifield
Park’s olive branch comes after Kim says “there is no reason not to hold the highest-level talks”.
Obama administration outlines
30-year transportation plan
Ashley Halsey III
Shifting populations and an aging infrastructure have put stress on the system, the administration says.
It’s been five years since Haiti’s earthquake. The country is still in shambles.
Nixon Boumba
The rebuilding of Haiti is not working.
L’Enfant Plaza station evacuated for smoke; multiple Metro lines affected
Julie Zauzmer 6:41 PM ET
DR. GRIDLOCK | Parts of the Green and Yellow lines are closed. The Blue, Orange and Silver lines are skipping the stop.
Caps defenseman Nate Schmidt out for 6-8 weeks
Alex Prewitt
CAPS INSIDER | “It’s hard for me to even put into words,” said Mike Green, Schmidt’s primary blue-line partner. “He’s such a good, young player. “
Golden Globes show the work that movies still need to do
Ann Hornaday
CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK | As TV winners showed a wide worldview, film was seen lagging behind.
French newspaper tragedy strains host-guest dynamic
Philip Kennicott
An Ovidian tale of hospitality underlies moral thinking, but in today’s world, the roles are blurred.
Churches step in with alternative
to pricey payday and car-title loans
Rebecca Robbins
Unlike commercial lenders or other nonprofit alternatives, church-backed plans offer near-zero rates.
Moran: The best federal workers can hope for under GOP is to tread water
Joe Davidson
FEDERAL DIARY | FEDERAL DIARY | The retired Democrat is not optimistic about Republicans in Congress.
D.C. housing market picks up for first time in a year
Kathy Orton
After a tepid 2014, the area closes out the year with gains in prices, sales and inventory.
Nenhum comentário:
Postar um comentário