Admirals investigated in Navy bribery scheme

Vice Adm.Ted Branch is one of the officers implicated. (Getty)

The service department’s top intelligence expert and another high-ranking officer have been placed on leave and denied access to classified material.

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At the Opera, the Holocaust remembered

A new performance is is loosely inspired by the real-life friendship of a Polish Jew named Yehuda Nir, who survived concentration camps, and Gottfried Wagner, a German descendent of composer Richard Wagner who became very critical of his family’s involvement with the Nazis.

New at the top: A vet learns to lead in the IT world

New at the top: A vet learns to lead in the IT world

The new CEO of Wave Systems spend a career in the Army before joining the tech sector.

Health-care woes follow Obama to New Orleans

Health-care woes follow Obama to New Orleans

Stop in New Orleans to tout economic plans is sidetracked by continuing problems with health-care rollout.

Dozens dead in Philippines after typhoon

Dozens dead in Philippines after typhoon

Experts say the speed of Typhoon Haiyan may have spared the island nation from a worse fate.

Survey: Federal workers’ job satisfaction drops

Survey: Federal workers’ job satisfaction drops

Employees still say work is critical, but cite frustrations with pay, budget cuts; fewer recommend federal jobs.

D.C. area appointments for the week of Nov. 11

Who is moving where in the greater Washington job market.

D.C. area bankruptcy filings for Nov. 11

These firms recently filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court’s local court clerk’s offices.

Afghanistan to free most high-security detainees, U.S. says

The detainees were handed over this year by the U.S. military and evaluated by an Afghan review panel.

Why hasn’t cellulosic ethanol taken over the industry?

Why hasn’t cellulosic ethanol taken over the industry?

In 2008, a top official at a biofuel company said cellulosic ethanol’s time was “now.” But now never came.

Cellulosic ethanol is off to a delayed, boisterous start

Cellulosic ethanol is off to a delayed, boisterous start

In 2007, ethanol made from corn stalks and other detritus were the way of the future. What happened since?

Economy added 204,000 jobs in October

Economy added 204,000 jobs in October

The pace of hiring picked up, but the workforce kept shrinking.

The best sentences we read today

The best sentences we read today

“Similarly, I question whether Martin Luther’s experiences are all that relevant to our understanding of modern viral content.“

Education reform at top of de Blasio’s N.Y.C. agenda

Education reform at top of de Blasio’s N.Y.C. agenda

The city’s first Democratic mayor in 20 years wants to roll back emphasis on charter schools.

Israeli leaders voice objections to Iran’s possible nuclear deal

Israeli leaders voice objections to Iran’s possible nuclear deal

Saying “this is a very bad deal,” Israel’s premier says security in the Mideast and beyond is threatened.

Amid gains, D.C. students exhibit achievement gaps

Amid gains, D.C. students exhibit achievement gaps

As black and Hispanic students improve on tests, large gaps remain when compared with white peers.

Few in D.C., Md. sign up on new health care exchanges

Some insurers worry that setbacks could make it difficult for customers to purchase their health plans.

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Pub theology: Beer and burgers and a side of the Bible

Satisfying a generation’s thirst for spirituality without the church.

Vietnam Women’s Memorial celebrates 20 years on the Mall

Vietnam Women’s Memorial celebrates 20 years on the Mall

To the women who fought for the structure -- and their country -- it is much more that just another sight.

Vietnam nurse: ‘We weren’t shrinking violets’

Vietnam nurse: ‘We weren’t shrinking violets’

The woman behind the Vietnam Women’s Memorial shares her story

Vietnam War nurse: ‘I saw people do stuff they’d never do at home’

Vietnam War nurse:  ‘I saw people do stuff they’d never do at home’

A Vietnam War nurse recalls her service, her struggle with PTSD and her support of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial.

Federal job satisfaction now lowest since 2010

Federal job satisfaction now lowest since 2010

The annual Employee Viewpoint Survey for federal workers shows growing discontent.

Washington area religion events

Blood drive, death penalty program, church suppers and bazaars, Marine Corps worship, webcast on racism.

D.C. Public Charter School Board releases charter rankings

One-third of the city’s charter schools are high-performing “Tier 1” schools while 12 percent are low-performing.

Political Harmony

Political Harmony

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes’ “Tiny Desk Concert“

Mental-health parity law is clarified

Mental-health parity law is clarified

Insurers will be required to treat mental health and substance-abuse issues the same as physical illness.

Coke pledges zero tolerance for land grabs

Coke pledges zero tolerance for land grabs

The firm says it will assess its sugar sources to ensure that property is not being taken from locals.

The week in one song: ‘Rob Ford (Crack Remix)’

The week in one song: ‘Rob Ford (Crack Remix)’

Crack is whack, especially for mayors of major North American cities.

Bernanke on the Panic of 1907

Bernanke on the Panic of 1907

The Fed chairman took on the historical parallels to crises of the past in a panel discussion.

What Barack Obama and George W. Bush have in common

What Barack Obama and George W. Bush have in common

Neither are all that popular.

Wis. high-speed rail epitomizes divided government

Wis. high-speed rail epitomizes divided government

Project, once symbol of Obama’s government vision, remains incomplete.

How do we know if trans fats are actually gone?

How do we know if trans fats are actually gone?

A conversation with the scientist in charge of making sure we know food is trans fat-free.

Howard University contract with controversial CFO ends

Howard University contract with controversial CFO ends

Robert M. Tarola leaves the university about a month after President Sidney A. Ribeau announced his retirement.

White House names new climate chief

White House names new climate chief

Dan Utech will succeed Heather Zichal as the administration’s top climate and energy adviser.

Congress says five D.C. residents enrolled in Obamacare

Congress says five D.C. residents enrolled in Obamacare

When you dig into the numbers a bit further it turns out - as is true with most health policy issues - the issue is a bit more complicated.

Science: U.S. presidents are becoming more narcissistic over time

Science: U.S. presidents are becoming more narcissistic over time

According to the researchers who conducted a new analysis in Psychological Science, narcissism seems to be correlated with better leadership overall.

The Fix’s top 10 Senate races of 2014

The Fix’s top 10 Senate races of 2014

It’s time to take a closer look at the primaries that could shape the political landscape.

Time Magazine’s fat obsession

Time Magazine’s fat obsession

The weight problems of Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey are well know. Can we please move on?

Which of the 11 American nations do you live in?

Which of the 11 American nations do you live in?

A fascinating new look at the cultural differences between the 11 nations that make up North America.