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Critics argue the proposal would encroach on personal constitutional freedoms.

It was the first time the U.S. government won a guilty plea in such a case.

D.C. regulators approved a $6.8 billion merger. Here's what that means.

District regulators approved a $6.8 billion merger between Pepco Holdings and Exelon on Wednesday, March 23, creating the largest publicly-held utility in the country. The Post's Aaron Davis tells you what you need to know about the merger.

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Despite their bad blood, party elite find common cause with Cruz and deliver endorsements.

Donald Trump billed The Trump Network as an antidote to the recession. Later, its people stopped getting paid.

The Koch political network may abandon Trump if he is the presidential nominee.

A roundup of business news.

A widespread lack of responsibility and leadership is cited, up to Gov. Rick Snyder.

Dubbed "Operation Violence Reduction 12," the effort targeted the most serious criminals.

The man is mulling whether to testify at the former House speaker’s sentencing in April.

Airport worker reportedly carried victims of bombings out of terminal to safety, giving the nation a hero is do desperately needs.

The library system said it wants to apologize to the patron.

Many identify with his brashness as a New Yorker, even if they fear his unpredictability.

The prison should still be closed, the official added.

Divergent trends at comparable universities prove that what schools do to serve black students plays a pivotal role in their achievement, says Education Trust.

The poles may have moved some 125 miles over a billion years or so.

Following a pair of explosions Tuesday that killed more than 20 and put the Brussels Airport (BRU) on lockdown, air traffic controllers diverted an estimated 50 planes. This is what it looked like.

This mobile anti-Donald Trump ad calls on Governor Larry Hogan (R-Md.) to take a stance again the Republican presidential frontrunner.

Interest rates are probably heading back to zero the next time there's a recession.

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