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Cruz wins; Democrats in tight race
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Clinton and Sanders, effectively dead even, are poised for a long slog
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For travelers to Israeli settlements, rooms with a view — and controversy
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No clear favorites heading into New Hampshire
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WHO sounds the alarm
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Waiting out a tumor
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Amtrak derailment
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Iraqis trapped in Fallujah say they are going hungry in the Islamic State-held city, which is under a blockade by Iraqi security forces.
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A group challenging federal recognition of Virginia’s small but renowned Pamunkey Indian tribe lost its case.
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An anti-government rally in Oregon over the police killing of an occupier was met by hundreds of counterprotesters.
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Lumber Liquidators will pay $10 million in a case involving wood from Asian habitats of endangered Siberian tigers.
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Big established musicals led a rangy field in the 2016 Helen Hayes Awards.
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Two Virginia Tech freshmen charged in a girl’s killing and abduction made brief court appearances.
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GOP-led states are increasingly taking over failing urban schools, sparking protests and legal challenges.
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D.C. police fatally shot a male who they say had a BB gun that resembled a semiautomatic pistol.
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Alphabet, the owner of Google, surpassed Apple as the world’s most valuable company.
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O’Malley out: Democrat suspends his campaign after a big loss.
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Fed up: In an ailing town, voters feel betrayed by both parties.
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Teacher accused of helping inmates freed
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Fatal shooting leads to investigation of police
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Washington Post iPad app
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Elephant moved from Seattle to Oklahoma zoo dies:
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Islam, via computer and headset
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10,000 child migrants are unaccounted for
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Suu Kyi’s allies take seats as lawmakers
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Suicide attack kills at least 9 in Kabul
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Gene-editing research wins official approval
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British woman gets prison for joining ISIS:
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Mortars target Somalia’s presidential palace:
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U.S. envoy describes ruin in Syria
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Trump’s sons mingle well
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Road trip for Cruz, nachos
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Anyone here for O’Malley?
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Rubio team ready to party
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Ex-candidate backs Cruz
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Meanwhile in New England
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For Trump, a day of bombast ends on a note of doubt
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A new day, a different appeal to independent-minded New England voters
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Students sue Google, saying it scanned emails
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ALSO IN BUSINESS
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Factory activity slows in U.S. and China
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Yahoo plans to cut 15% of workforce
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Japan’s Jedi mind trick to save its economy
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Regulators target dark-pool traders
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Md.-based company says it has test that identifies Zika virus in mosquitoes
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In Pentagon budget proposal, a new emphasis on countering Russia, China
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Trumka sees Trump as a lift for Democrats
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Murder on the rise
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Hurting those who need help
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For a scoop in Turkey, life in prison
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Postal reform is not ‘moribund’
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We need real traffic solutions, not more public-private toll-road schemes
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Why Medicare for all is the best plan
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The clearly dangerous Mr. Trump
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Mr. Obama’s words aren’t enough
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Who stole the American Dream?
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Just how dumb does Trump think Americans are?
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How policy fuels human trafficking
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The lies candidates told
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Low-energy and brash talk in Iowa
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Boy’s death on a swing turns grandma into lobbyist
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D.C. audit reopens questions about Gray’s 2010 campaign
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A young girl’s online dreams can summon a nightmare
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The old D.C. streetcar system is long gone, but miles of track are still there to remind us.
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Chef Benoît Violier’s restaurant in western Switzerland was ranked among the best.
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A bill to promote building a Redskins stadium in Virginia has been drafted but will be delayed.
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Bill would match some funds for college savings
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We have liftoff
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Embattled director of liquor control agency in Montgomery resigns
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One dead, one wounded in stabbing at Barcode
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Cash flowing to key races
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Former judge pleads guilty to rights charge
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Ex-prosecutor enters attorney general race
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Arrest in 1996 death of a 15-year-old girl
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Man fatally stabbed in home in Leesburg
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Shooting victim ID’d in Prince George’s
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4-year-old boy dies after shooting himself
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Singer was original member of Jefferson Airplane
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NCAA all-American was credited with developing the modern jump shot
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WWII officer served at code-breaking center
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Grew Turkish conglomerate’s reach
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Court rejects GOP bid to block new election map
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Street harassment and Internet trolls and rape. This punk band has songs for all that.
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On FX, the trial of last century was never more relevant
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Meet the woman talking for Bill Cosby
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The African American Museum’s final push
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Diane Rehm writes about love, loss and the right to die the way you want to, in “On My Own.”
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Mosaic Theater’s “I Shall Not Hate” may not be easy to love, but it’s impossible not to.
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A great matinee double feature: Countertenor David Daniels, and then violinist Julian Rachlin.
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Are the Potomac ‘Housewives’ keeping it real?
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TD Burger owner and ‘Top Chef’ alum accuses landlord of discrimination
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Another new year? Time to celebrate.
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Parents, leave the rivalries to the kids
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CROSSYNERGY CROSSWORD
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FESTIVITIES
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Success without sparkle
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Long on the march, without any Madness
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The great divide: Opinions vary on Griffin’s future prospects
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Wizards do little to woo Durant
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Depleted Capitals are back
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About this series
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Hoyas are feeling foul
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Basketball rankings
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United hoping Sarvas helps replace Kitchen
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Ranking all 106 players on Broncos, Panthers
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Briles: Cowboys would be ‘dream’ for RGIII
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3 networks are set to split NFL’s games on Thursdays
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Kelly leads the way as Midshipmen move to 16-7
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Cardinals deal No. 2 Tar Heels first ACC loss, ending 12-game winning streak
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One-loss Panthers would join elite with Super Bowl win
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Cleveland captures fifth win in row
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Jenkins’s hat trick includes a bank
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Huntingtown twins are quite a pair
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The Post Top 20
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Pierre Louis’s priorities
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Hammond’s turnaround
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Chronic pain meets worries about opioid addiction
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Once-popular party drug now used for severe depression
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A white giraffe?
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Don’t eat that snow!
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A really bad biter
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How to save on drugs
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Cabin in the woods? Environmentals are upset.
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5,000 years old and loaded with tats, ‘Iceman’ gets a TV special
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Machine again gets the better of man, this time in the complex game of go
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What voles can tell us about autism
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‘Flying bodies,’ traveling for treatment
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For boys, excess pounds may delay or speed up the start of puberty
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Exercising is good, but cutting calories is needed to lose weight, a study finds
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An ‘essential medicine’ may soon show that it can do what others can’t
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Hawaiians and Alaskans are in a feel-good state of mind
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BEACHED BUT NOT ABANDONED