10 years after Sept. 11

How the capital has changed

INTERACTIVE | Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Washington has seen both subtle and significant changes to its landscape.

Maryland seeks emergency aid; storm claims fourth victim

Maryland seeks emergency aid; storm claims fourth victim

Rain expected to taper after some spots see seven inches in one day, but roads remain a concern.

The peril of being black in Libya

The peril of being black in Libya

Since start of anti-Gaddafi uprising, many dark-skinned Libyans and sub-Saharan Africans have feared for their lives.

Obama launches campaign to win public support for jobs plan

In Richmond, the president argues that his administration is addressing the jobs crisis with urgency even as the rest of Washington dithers.

Europe debt crisis haunts U.S. markets

Europe debt crisis haunts U.S. markets

Stocks spiral as investors lose confidence over Europe’s ability to manage its heightening debt crisis.

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5 myths about Dick Cheney

5 myths about Dick Cheney

Disparaged, praised, respected. What about the former vice president is real, exaggerated, outright myth?

Columns and Blogs

A spat to remember

A spat to remember

In fight with NYT, Rep. Issa redefines pushback.

Carolyn Hax

Relative unease

James E. Newsome and Fred Hatfield

Sen. Sanders’s dangerous leak

John D. Dingell

The partisans of Capitol Hill

Featured Photo Galleries

Day in photos

Historic U.S. flooding, 9/11 remembrances, rocket booster test and more.

Animal views

Pugs, tigers, monkeys, a giant crocodile, a dog who nurses pigs and more.

Eye on entertainment

Penelope Cruz, Kid Rock,Russell Simmons, Daniel Radcliffe, Justin BIeber, Usher and other celebrities.

Miss Universe pageant in Brazil

The 2011 Miss Universe pageant will be held in Sao Paulo on Sept. 12.

Images from 9/11 and the aftermath

A look back at the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.

‘Contagion’ star Matt Damon

A look back at the film roles of actor Matt Damon.

Frustration in Harrisburg with Obama’s job plan

Harrisburg was insulated in the past by government and military jobs.

Flooding in the Washington area

The strong storms in the area have caused problems for residents.

Oscar hosts through the years

A look at hosts of the Academy Awards through the years.

Obama addresses joint session of Congress

The Obama administration has developed a $447 billion jobs plan.

GOP debate at the Reagan Library

Republican presidential hopefuls faced off in Simi Valley, Calif.

Limits on Fauquier wineries?

Complaints have been lodged against farm vineyards and their events.

How their lives separated and intertwined again

They were high school sweethearts parted by time and war.

Wildfires force evacuations in Oklahoma, Texas

Blazes destroyed dozens of homes.

NFL athletes go long

Football players are donning long locks on the field.

Scenes from the 68th Venice International Film Festival

The film festival lasts from Aug. 31 to Sept. 10.

Featured Videos

Obama hits the road to sell jobs plan

Video: Obama hits the road to sell jobs plan

Wasting no time, President Barack Obama took the sales pitch for his newly unveiled jobs plan on the road Friday. Obama unveiled his $447 billion initiative during a speech to Congress Thursday night. (Sept. 9)
Shanksville:  A small town, forever changed

Shanksville: A small town, forever changed

The events of September 11, 2001, left a lasting impact on the small town of Shanksville, Pa. In the decade since Flight 93 crashed in a field nearby, the community has worked to construct a memorial that honors the heroes and victims who perished that day, and offers closure and a place of healing to those who visit.
Obama unveils jobs plan

Obama unveils jobs plan

President Obama addressed a joint session of Congress on Thursday to unveil his jobs plan. (Sept. 8)
GOP candidates debate immigration, global warming

GOP candidates debate immigration, global warming

Republican presidential candidates debated whether global warming is scientifically accurate and what should be done with illegal immigrants currently living in the United States at a debate Wednesday evening.
Crane collapses at National Cathedral

Crane collapses at National Cathedral

A 500-foot crane collapsed Wednesday at the Washington National Cathedral amid thunderstorms, damaging two buildings and several vehicles. No serious injuries were reported. (Sept. 7)
Fast Fix - What happened to Bachmann?

Fast Fix - What happened to Bachmann?

Michele Bachmann made waves at the Ames Straw Poll just weeks ago, but now with her campaign overshadowed by Rick Perry's, she struggles to find a voice that will keep her followers energized.
Watch the GOP debate

Watch the GOP debate

Presidential candidates at the GOP debate in California didn't miss opportunities to take swipes at one another, and even the media.
'Gumby' tries to rob store

'Gumby' tries to rob store

A person dressed like Gumby tried to rob a convenience store in San Diego but the clerk thought it was a joke. Gumby fumbled with his costume as if to pull a gun but finally gave up and left the store with nothing. (Sept. 7)
Shoes on through airport security?

Shoes on through airport security?

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is predicting air travelers won't have to take off their shoes at security checkpoints in the future, but she doesn't know when that will happen. (Sept. 7)
Video shows Texas wildfire spread

Video shows Texas wildfire spread

Video shot by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department shows how quickly a wildfire is moving through Bastrop State Park. At least two-thirds of the 6,000 acre park have burned. (Sept. 6)
Strasburg talks about comeback start

Strasburg talks about comeback start

Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg talks about his comeback start Tuesday night versus the Dodgers. The Nats phenom had elbow surgery last year. He struck out four and gave up just two hits. (Sept. 7)
Texas wildfires burn out of control

Texas wildfires burn out of control

High winds and a record drought have created the perfect conditions for the wildfires burning across Texas. There is no end in sight to the devastating blazes. (Sept. 6)
NASA orbiter spots footprints on the moon

NASA orbiter spots footprints on the moon

Close-up shots of the moon taken by an orbiter 15 miles above the surface show some of the Apollo landing sites including footprints and rover tracks left by astronauts in 1972. (Sept. 6)
Fast Fix - Can Perry Debate?

Fast Fix - Can Perry Debate?

Rick Perry's rapidly growing popularity with the GOP will make him the focus of Wednesday's presidential debate.
Slade Gorton's leadership lesson from the 9/11 Commission

Slade Gorton's leadership lesson from the 9/11 Commission

The former senator talks about the most important leadership lesson he learned from serving on the 9/11 Commission
Post Sports Live, Sept. 6

Post Sports Live, Sept. 6

The Washington Post's LaVar Arrington, Rick Maese, Dan Steinberg and Jonathan Forsythe preview the Redskins' season-opener against the Giants, preview the return of Stephen Strasburg to the majors and discuss the buzz created by the bold Maryland uniforms in their win over Miami.

Featured Discussions

Help Wanted

Through the eyes of the jobless

Through the eyes of the jobless

Explore our interactive word cloud to browse the diary entries of six people affected by unemployment.

More conversations

Your photos

Real Art D.C.

Real Art D.C.

Calling all Washington area artists — submit your work here.

More conversations

On Issues

God after 9/11

God after 9/11

What have we learned about religion in the past 10 years? What was the spiritual impact of 9/11?

Editor's Choice

Scrolls with significance

Exhibition of Japanese scrolls next spring will coincide with the centennial of cherry trees gift.

Freaks meet geeks

Burning Man, the counterculture experiment in self-expression, goes mainstream.

Love interrupted by time, war

High school sweethearts and daughter they gave up decades ago find lives intertwined.

Rhee’s hushed nuptials

She and Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson got the low-key wedding they wanted.

Kennedy Center Honors

Meryl Streep, Yo-Yo Ma, Barbara Cook, Neil Diamond and Sonny Rollins will receive awards.

Voices about Muslims

Americans discuss the roots of suspicion, misunderstandings about Islam.

After loss, filling the emptiness

He lost his wife at the Pentagon; looking to fill the void, he found his current wife

Get ready for a work workout

These motion graphics walk you through exercises; would you do them in the office?

The smallest victims

Inside a Mogadishu hospital there is a struggle to treat victims of famine.

Braving the school bus

The first step in an academic career is often a bumpy ride on big bench seats.

They are survivors

Geralyn Lucas is in vanguard of young cancer survivors de-stigmatizing the disease.

Cheney’s selective recall

FINE PRINT | Former V.P. ignores facts that challenge, if not contradict, his conclusions.

Sartorial ‘victory’ in dispute

Under Armour’s Maryland flag uniforms for the Terps sparks design debate.

Guitar Man strums D.C. blues

Sometimes to find a great artist, you have to go to the end of the line: Shady Grove Metro.

How far to find Sassafras?

Couple marshals volunteers and spends thousands to find their missing beagle.

Politics

Obama’s jobs speech: deja vu all over again?

FACT CHECKER | There was a familiar ring in the president’s jobs speech. We offer a pop quiz.

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Diversions

Entertainment News

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

American designers are showing their spring collections in New York.

An ex-wild child of cinema’sroad to Hollywood

An  ex-wild child of cinema’sroad to Hollywood

Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn survived a “blind date gone terribly wrong” with actor Ryan Gosling to make “Drive,” a taut, stylish thriller that ends a trilogy.

Lifestyle

Discover Annapolis

Discover Annapolis

Explore the great seafood, pubs and boutiques amid the capital’s Colonial landmarks.

Artworks arise from terrorist attacks

Artworks arise from terrorist attacks

“Ten Years After 9/11,” an exhibit by 39 artists, marks this weekend’s anniversary.

Special Reports

Muslims in America

Examining the struggle to reconcile their American identity with their faith.

Redistricting 2011

Exploring the changing electoral landscape after the 2010 Census

Recession Road

Photographer Michael S. Williamson travels the nation to meet those affected by the recession.

Civil War 150

Washington Post special coverage of anniversary of the American Civil War.

Get ready for a work workout

These motion graphics walk you through exercises; would you do them in the office?

Campaign 2012

Campaign and election news & analysis from The Washington Post

The Hunt

Inside the search for Osama bin Laden, which required new tactics and lasted almost 10 years.

Outlook’s 5 myths

Writers break down what you think you know about gas prices, the suburbs, Lincoln and more.

Million-Dollar Wasteland

Ongoing Washington Post investigation into how HUD has mismanaged affordable housing.

States of play

KIDSPOST | See if you can use the map to guess which state answers the following clues.

The hidden life of guns

An in-depth investigation into how guns move through American society, from store counter to crime scene.

Gaddafi spokesman rejects Libyan rebels’ ultimatum for surrender

“No dignified honorable nation would accept an ultimatum from armed gangs,” spokesman says.

Top Secret America

The Post explores the top secret world the government created in response to the attacks of Sept. 11.

The Royal Wedding

Prince William and Kate Middleton exchange vows at Westminster Abbey as the world watches.

The Fact Checker

Glenn Kessler “truth squads” the statements of political figures regarding important issues.

‘It changes who you are’

Post’s in-depth look at traumatic brain injuries was a Pulitzer finalist for explanatory reporting.