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The evil Doktor Facebook pleads his case in Washington
Mark Zuckerberg was more Frankenstein than John D. Rockefeller as he begged forgiveness of U.S. senators, reports Allen Abel
Welcome to a world no longer led by Moscow and Washington
Scott Gilmore: While America slinks into isolation and Russia jokes on Twitter, Beijing is shaping the world order
How American kids brought the gun reform fight to the streets of Washington
Isabela Barry lost her best friend in Parkland. How she and her classmates came to Washington to sing, rage and show America what change will look like.
Seven most searing things Jeff Flake had to say about Donald Trump’s America
Republican Senator Jeff Flake delivered a scathing speech in Washington this week, warning about the threats that Donald Trump’s politics pose to American democracy and decency. Here are his seven most powerful points.
Inside Washington’s strange new $500-million Bible museum
Funded by billionaire creationists, the museum of the Bible is getting attention mainly for what’s missing: lots of evangelizing
Donald Trump’s best day yet
Allen Abel in Washington: While tackling Obamacare and Iran, Donald Trump finds his adoring flock at the Christian Values Voter Summit
Justin Trudeau’s mission to save NAFTA
On his trip to Washington, the PM will keep trying to befriend the volatile Trump, but the options to salvage the deal are narrowing
After Las Vegas terror, GOP lawmakers hem and haw
Another mass shooting, another day in Washington. ‘It’s hard to eliminate people who are madmen, no matter what we do,’ says one senator.
To sit or stand? It’s Sunday night in the NFL.
From the parking lot up to Section 412, fans of the Washington Redskins came to watch some football, and talk about their basic rights