Among police, anger grows at elected officials
Wesley Lowery and Kimberly Kindy
Law enforcement officials say morale is flagging among the rank-and-file, who they say feel “betrayed” by President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder.
Old ghosts from 2008 may return to haunt Huckabee
Robert Costa and Dan Balz
If he runs for president, the former Arkansas governor will have to battle Jeb Bush for the party’s wealthiest financiers.
Archaeologists make a stunning find: Could this be the site of Jesus’s trial?
Ruth Eglash
The excavation of a jail in Jerusalem yielded signs of a palace where Jesus may have gone before Pontius Pilate.
Stories from all over
The prince and the sex offender
Terrence McCoy
Prince Andrew’s controversial friendship with a man accused of throwing sex parties with underage girls.
McConnell’s main goal as GOP takes over Senate this week: Don’t be ‘scary’
Paul Kane
The new majority leader aims to set the stage for a Republican win in 2016 with a reasonable agenda.
She survived Ebola. But can her unborn baby also beat the odds?
Kevin Sieff
Fatmata Kabia nervously waits to see if the virus that killed her entire family will dash her life-long dream.
After reprieve from pass interference call, Cowboys rally past Lions
Adam Kilgore
The moment shaped Dallas’ 24-20 comeback victory over Detroit in the first round of the NFL playoffs.
‘Downton Abbey’ season premiere recap: Change is in the air
Joe Heim
STYLE BLOG | Getting reacquainted with the upstairs and downstairs characters as the season begins.
A 21-day challenge to be better
with your finances in 2015
Michelle Singletary
COLUMN | A fasting challenge that allows you to focus on what you really want to do with your money.
The right tax at the right time
Lawrence Summers
Oil’s swoon means Washington could adopt a much-needed carbon tax without harming the economy.
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Cindy Boren
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SPOTLIGHT | EDITORS’ PICK
As sentencing looms, McDonnell ruminates on a career gone awry
Rosalind S. Helderman and Matt Zapotosky
The ex-Va. governor has in some ways presided over an extended wake for his once-promising future.
Republican contest for 2016 race is heating up quickly
Chris Cillizza
THE FIX | Less than two months after the midterms, the GOP presidential race is taking shape as key players make moves.
Meth seizures at U.S.-Mexico border soar in 2014
Drug cartels find it cheaper and easier to smuggle over the border than cocaine from South America.
Judge candidates’ free-speech rights at issue before court
Robert Barnes
HIGH COURT | Justices will consider whether Florida’s ban on directly soliciting contributions holds water.
Why don’t Muslims decry terrorism?
Marc Schneier
In fact, many do; we’re just not listening, and this undermines our efforts to defeat Islamist extremists.
A clean and swimmable Anacostia River? Some say it could happen.
Julie Zauzmer
But officials must first determine the extent of the pollution, and right now, "nobody knows how toxic it is.”
After reprieve from pass interference call, Cowboys rally past Lions
Adam Kilgore
The moment shaped Dallas’ 24-20 comeback victory over Detroit in the first round of the NFL playoffs.
Ken Cuccinelli lost a bid for Virginia governor. Now the oyster is his world.
Jackson Landers
The outspoken conservative is focused on an enterprise that isn’t a bit controversial: oyster farming.
Leave it to Nicholas McGegan: A subdued Ninth Symphony
Anne Midgette
The lighter, sparer Ninth on which the conductor ambitiously embarked didn’t convince me — at first.
Priceline.com founder wants to shake up America’s approach to patents
Brian Fung
He let you “name your own price” for airfare. Now he’s taking aim at the innovation economy.
Local start-ups take on wearable-tech market
Mohana Ravindranath
Of the 45 D.C.-area groups exhibiting at the electronics show, 11 plan to showcase wearables.
Postal Service poised to begin controversial plant closures
Josh Hicks
FEDERAL EYE | The Postal Service plans to close 82 mail processing centers nationwide, starting on Jan. 10.
Grand old estate in Virginia can be yours for almost $5.5 million
Kathy Orton
HOUSE OF THE WEEK | Staunton Hill boasts 11 bedrooms and sits on 273 acres in Brookneal, Va.
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