U.S. says Syria likely used chemical arms

Intelligence agencies conclude President Bashar al-Assad’s regime used sarin gas “on a small scale,” Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says.

Police: Boston suspects planned to attack NYC next

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev said he and his brother decided three days after attack to go to New York to detonate remaining explosives, police commissioner says.

All of the living presidents gather in Dallas. (David J. Phillip/AP)

Obama hails Bush as ‘a good man’

The president joins his predecessors in Texas to dedicate the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum.

At chicken plants, chemicals blamed for ailments are poised to proliferate

At chicken plants, chemicals blamed for ailments are poised to proliferate

USDA inspectors and industry staffers blame asthma, rashes and other ailments on exposure.

Higher revenues, lower spending
might mean debt limit breather

Higher revenues, lower spending<br> might mean debt limit breather

The president and Congress may have more time to come up with an agreement to raise the debt ceiling.

Scrutiny of sex assaults in Peace Corps reignites debate over abortion ban

Scrutiny of sex assaults in Peace Corps reignites debate over abortion ban

Advocates want ban lifted to give volunteers same benefits as federal workers in cases of rape, life-risks.

Muslims have a problem.
Uncle Ruslan may have the answer.

Muslims have a problem. <br>Uncle Ruslan may have the answer.

ON FAITH | When asked about his faith, Boston bombing suspects’ uncle did something remarkable.

Why 86 prisoners at Guantanamo are set for release but might never get it

Why 86 prisoners at Guantanamo are set for release but might never get it

WORLD VIEWS | The U.S. says they should be set free, but they remain in prison, often for years.

Featured Videos

Medical marijuana renews hope for epileptic kids

Medical marijuana renews hope for epileptic kids

For some families with children who suffer from rare seizure disorders, a new form of medical marijuana is proving to be a life-changing treatment.
Reviewing a new crop of smartphones--Post Buzz

Reviewing a new crop of smartphones--Post Buzz

The Washington Post’s Hayley Tsukayama reviews and compares the newest smartphones on the market: the HTC One, the Samsung Galaxy S 4 and the Blackberry Q10.
Bush: Presidency an ‘honor of a lifetime’

Bush: Presidency an ‘honor of a lifetime’

An emotional President George W. Bush called his presidency “an honor of a lifetime” at the dedication of his presidential library Thursday in Dallas, Texas.
Hagel: Syria has used chemical weapons

Hagel: Syria has used chemical weapons

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says the Syrian regime has likely used chemical weapons on a "small scale."
Clinton jokes about nude portraits at Bush library opening

Clinton jokes about nude portraits at Bush library opening

President Bill Clinton joked that he planned on asking President George W. Bush to paint a portrait of him, until he saw the hacked “bathroom sketches” of a nude Bush.
A sprawling Range

A sprawling Range

Rustic pizzas, raspberry thyme bon-bons, and local brews whirl around Bryan Voltaggio’s bustling 295-seat restaurant in Friendship Heights.
Bombing suspects' mother on U.S.:

Bombing suspects' mother on U.S.: "Why did I even go there?"

The mother of Boston Marathon bombing suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev spoke to reporters at a press conference in Dagestan.

Editors’ Picks

President Ronald Reagan joined by former Presidents Richard Nixon, left, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter, right, toast each other in the Blue Room at the White House on October 8, 1981 as the four met prior to the departure of the three former Presidents to Cairo for the funeral of President Sadat. (AP Phot /ho)

Hail to the chiefs — all at once

PHOTOS | Past events and instances in which current and former presidents have gathered together.

Take a spin through creative homes

PHOTOS | From Chile to Germany to Japan, a tour of the most dramatic new residences around the world.

Featured Photo Galleries

Photos of the day

ANZAC Day, Midwest flooding, Boston Marathon victims cope with injuries, memorial for slain MIT officer and more.

Eye on entertainment

Cher, Samuel L. Jackson, Shirley MacLaine, Don Cheadle, Mel B., Bette Midler, Selena Gomez and more.

SNAP program in Florida

More people are on food stamps than ever as hundreds of recruiters actively enroll people.

Dedication of the George W. Bush Library

With all the pomp afforded to the nation’s highest office, current and former presidents and dignitaries gathered in Dallas.

Moombahton heads west

The biggest names in the electronic dance music genre — created in D.C. — are now based across the country.

Animal views

Tiny tree frog, alpacas, a white lion, a baby porcupine and more.

Innovation at home

Author Philip Jodidio tours through innovative homes in his latest book, “Architecture Now!: Houses”

After horror, finding hope

A Nepali girl born with hair covering half of her face finds new life after surgery.

Featured Discussions

Poll

Goodbye, wave?

Goodbye, wave?

State of NoVa’s Tom Jackman asks: Should Nats fans do the wave at Nationals Park? Take the poll.

Q&A;

Got Plans?

Got Plans?

Our Going Out Gurus help you plan your weekend. Find out about concerts, happy hours and budget-friendly date ideas.

More conversations

Politics

White House is open to fix on FAA furloughs

Under pressure, the White House has signaled it might accept legislation eliminating furloughs blamed for lengthy flight delays, while leaving the rest of $85 billion in across-the-board spending cuts in place.

(Damian Dovarganes / AP)

Entertainment News

‘Ko-host’ too busy for fall’s ‘X Factor’

‘Ko-host’ too busy for fall’s ‘X Factor’

TV COLUMN | Also, NBC is planning “The Million Second Quiz,” a 12-day live competition, sometime this fall.

In N.Y.C., it’s always taken a Village

In N.Y.C., it’s always taken a Village

REVIEW | Strausbaugh’s history explores places that made neighborhood “magnet for misfits.”

Lifestyle

How to find the right D.C. housekeeper

How to find the right D.C. housekeeper

Survey shows you’re likely to get better work from an individual than a company.

Laundry room makeover

Laundry room makeover

A little organization will turn the tide and bring cheer to your laundry room.

Diversions