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Most Popular Articles

  1. Forget Bain â€" Obama's public-equity record is the real scandal
  2. Getting a good meal in D.C. requires some ruthless economics
  3. Romney holds key advantages among financially struggling white voters
  4. Daughter wants another child, but Mom’s disapproval irks her
  5. Conservatives used to care about community. What happened?

Top Videos

  1. Firing up Romney
  2. Mary Kennedy's death a 'cry of anger'
  3. Zimmerman recalls Trayvon Martin's last words
  4. Pelvic politics
  5. Raw Video: Will Smith Slaps Kissing Reporter

Top Photo Galleries

  1. SpaceX makes history
  2. 7 'bad' foods that are actually good for you
  3. Secrets for smart dining in Washington
  4. One Direction
  5. The National Zoo's new cheetah cubs

Top Discussions

  1. Carolyn Hax Live (Thursday, May 24) - Carolyn Hax Live (Thursday, May 24)
  2. The Fix Live - The Fix Live
  3. Real Wheels Live - Real Wheels Live
  4. Which foods are healthful or harmful for your diet? - Which foods are healthful or...
  5. Home Front: Picking the perfect paint color - Home Front: Picking the perfect pain...
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