Inside A-Section
- NSA controversy grips the White House
- Rescuers end search for missing sailor off Va. coast
- FBI sending security help to Sochi Games
- NSA phone program is debated
- Indian envoy charged with visa fraud, false statements
- Firing of Stepien deprives Christie of a key counselor
- Energy crisis adds to winter’s bite in Pakistan
- World Digest: Jan. 9, 2014
- Somalia’s al-Shabab bans use of Internet
- Release suggested for Yemeni at Guantanamo
- Beijing renews visas for Western journalists
- North Korea rejects South’s proposal for family reunions
- In Mexico, protection for vigilante leader
- Republicans blame Obama administration for al-Qaeda resurgence in Iraq
- Health-care pilot program aims to slash costs in Md.
- JPMorgan plans to end its prepaid card service
- Alcoa to pay $384 million in bribery case
- Holiday discounts lift retail sales but crimp profit
- New mortgage rules aim to protect home buyers, owners
- Loudoun may resist building boom
- Employees’ low morale takes a bite out of charitable giving
- Congress seeks oversight in trade negotiation
- Showdown ahead on Senate jobless bill
- Senators urge action after derailments
Opinion
- How Obama lost his idealism Evolution of a president
- Diplomatic insurance against Iran
- New tactics for LBJ’s fight Trying to win LBJ’s war on poverty Renew the War on Poverty
- Trapped on the high seas
- Fallujah’s fate is tied to U.S. resolve
- The groundswell for human rights
- Categorizing Snowden
- The proper, and popular, priority
- Bipartisanship doesn’t exist in Va.
- Damaged bridge
- Incomplete apology
- Discrimination in the principal’s office
- Serving the nation should be its own reward
- Christie is not the victim
- Dangerous tribute
- How to fight academic bigotry
- A democratic challenge
- A mea culpa, of sorts
Metro
- Revenue data suggest D.C. tax hasn’t cut the use of disposable plastic bags
- Historic warship in middle of a budget battle
- Scandal clouds McDonnell triumphs
- Layoffs at Fairfax schools proposed
- The lesson in Franklin School
- Heat, smoke divided father and son
- Norton bill would cut red tape, waste
- Juror’s beliefs lead to mistrial
- Starr: Pay back special-ed students
- Ex-RNC chief to run against Warner
- Man held in police shooting to go to trial
- Lanier tries to ease concerns
- Moody’s bond designation upsets Fairfax
- Breaking down the proposed Fairfax schools budget
- Bill offers retroactive health coverage
- Deeds talks to local paper about son, family tragedy
- Architect of Black Arts movement
- Made Northrop a major defense industry player
Style
- A hero whose best work of fiction is himself
- You’ll never guess who’s writing those odd digital news headlines
- For ‘Girls,’ the embrace of unlikability may have run its course
- O.J.’s lawyer dispels rumors
- Carlos Danger gets an ‘Alpha House’ cameo
- Bipartisan accord: It’s nice to be wealthy
- Shires is calm through sad songs
- Parents discover that they must handle another baby: Grandma
- N.J. bridge drama is a made-for-TV scandal
- Soprano Martnez excels at Faur, Mozart
- TV highlights: ‘Enlisted’ premieres on Fox
Sports
- New hire has ‘already done’ job he’s tackling
- Top goal should be fixing Griffin
- Aiming for success where others failed
- Gruden looks forward
- Washington yields a two-goal lead, then wins on Fehr’s last-minute tally
- Nationals agree to terms with Carroll
- Vesely impressing off the bench
- Pressure gets to Patriots
- Terps have no problem at home
- Selanne helps Anaheim post its 15th victory in last 16 games
- King embraces her unique role in Sochi
- Gold is moving in right direction
- Role players power Knights to overtime upset of top-ranked Panthers
- Former DeMatha standout Kouandjio leaving Alabama early to enter draft
Weekend
- Small stages welcome new artists
- A thoughtful throwback
- Cate Le Bon album review: ‘Mug Museum’
- Ben Allison album review: ‘The Stars Look Very Different Today’
- Finding the pho behind a funny name
- Gallery opening of the week: ‘At the Crossroad’
- Charm City’s cottage industry
- LATE: A COWBOY SONG
- The District
- An awkward family portrait
- Many layers of life and love
- Communication breakdown
- Corruption hides the truth
- Not playing it by the book
- He’s living history, but for how long?
- Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Lone Survivor’ and ‘August: Osage County’