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FBI, CIA Recruits Duke It Out With Actors on DC's Streets
Aug 17, 2009 2:26 PM CDT
FBI, CIA Recruits Duke It Out With Actors on DC's Streets
Bystanders beware: crime scenes staged on streets
(Newser)
- Criminal incidents around Washington may not always be what they seem: The FBI, CIA, Secret Service, and other authorities stage crimes all over town, aiming to put trainees in the heat of the action, the
Washington Post
reports. Professional actors, students, retired cops, and others play bad-guy targets for new...
DC to Offer STD Tests
to All Students
Aug 5, 2009 1:45 PM CDT
DC to Offer STD Tests to All Students
Pilot program found that 13% of youths had chlamydia, gonorrhea
(Newser)
- All DC high school students will be offered testing for sexually-transmitted diseases, the
Washington Post
reports. The move follows a pilot program at eight schools last year in which 13% of 3,000 students tested positive for STDs, mostly chlamydia and gonorrhea. The new plan says students must watch a...
America's Best National Parks
TRAVEL
Jul 29, 2009 6:20 PM CDT
America's Best National Parks
(Newser)
- In the recession, international air travel is down and national park attendance is way up.
Forbes
runs down the crème de la crème of America’s national treasures, but be warned: “It's been incredibly hard to get camping space at most national parks,” one travel agent...
Holocaust Museum Shooter Indicted
Jul 29, 2009 2:58 PM CDT
Holocaust Museum Shooter Indicted
Von Brunn faces death penalty on first-degree murder charges in DC
(Newser)
- The 89-year-old man who shot and killed a guard at the Holocaust Memorial Museum last month was charged today with first-degree murder, killing in a federal building, and bias-motivated crime, among other accusations, the
Washington Post
reports. If convicted, James von Brunn faces life in prison, though four of the...
Even in Recession,
NYC Best for Singles
OPINION
Jul 28, 2009 3:48 PM CDT
Even in Recession, NYC Best for Singles
(Newser)
- New York may be expensive and unemployed, but high marks for “coolness” and online dating participation have it atop this year’s
Forbes
list of best cities for singles. As the economy stifles ambition, the dating number has become more significant. “When things are tough, core needs are...
Salt Lake Tops
Best Airports List
TRAVEL
Jul 25, 2009 8:24 AM CDT
Salt Lake Tops Best Airports List
(Newser)
- Some airports just seem to be charmed when it comes to on-time departures.
Travel + Leisure
ranks the 10 best in America based on percentage of flights delayed:
Salt Lake City:
Last year's winner continues its reign, cutting delays by 2% from 2008, to just 12%.
Portland, Ore.
: At 15%,
...
No Takers
for Watergate
at Auction
Jul 21, 2009 6:43 PM CDT
No Takers for Watergate at Auction
(Newser)
- An auction today of the storied Watergate Hotel drew more than 150 spectators, media attention from around the world, and not a single bidder willing to pony up the necessary $25 million, reports the
Washington Post
. The German bank that foreclosed on the property took back the 12-story hotel and...
Power Meets Prayer at DC 'Family' House
ANALYSIS
Jul 21, 2009 2:20 PM CDT
Power Meets Prayer at DC 'Family' House
C Street House members believe they 'transcend morality'
(Newser)
- The C Street House, the Capitol Hill religious enclave that Mark Sanford, John Ensign, and Chip Pickering have in common, is more than a residence that happened to shelter three lawmakers involved in recent sex scandals, writes Jeff Sharlet in Salon. "If sexual license was all the Family offered...
Psychic's Tools Go Up
for Auction in DC
Jul 19, 2009 3:50 PM CDT
Psychic's Tools Go Up for Auction in DC
Jeane Dixon left loads of quirky paraphernalia behind
(Newser)
- What would you pay for a pre-owned crystal ball? A Washington, DC, auction house is refusing to make predictions as it organizes a sale of the psychic tools—er, props, for non-believers—of America's most famous seer, the
Washington Post
reports. Jeane Dixon, predictor of JFK's death and astrologer to...
When Going Gets Tough, Obama Loses His Cool
ANALYSIS
Jul 19, 2009 3:27 PM CDT
When Going Gets Tough, Obama Loses His Cool
Prez changes tactics, dials up the heat
(Newser)
- Here's some change you might not believe: President Obama, he of the unflappable political cool, is starting to sweat. And he's also learning to adjust his strategies, writes Politico. Faced with a stagnating economy, troubled foreign relations, and a bogged-down health care bill, the president has (sometimes literally) rolled...
Dimon:
DC's New
Favorite
Banker
Jul 19, 2009 11:25 AM CDT
Dimon: DC's New Favorite Banker
JPMorgan CEO ingratiates himself with Washington
(Newser)
- As the nation's financial center shifted from Wall Street to Pennsylvania Avenue, one man managed both to keep his bank afloat and emerge from a toppled industry with credibility in the White House. In a lengthy profile of Jamie Dimon, the
New York Times
takes a look at the JPMorgan...
In Sex Satisfaction,
'Hotlanta' Lives Up to Name
Jul 17, 2009 11:38 AM CDT
In Sex Satisfaction, 'Hotlanta' Lives Up to Name
Residents also engage quite frequently
(Newser)
- Not satisfied sexually? Perhaps it’s time to move to Atlanta. “Hotlanta” is the nation’s most sexually satisfied—and second most sexually active—metropolis, reports the
Journal-Constitution
. “Atlanta doesn’t wait for the weekend,” says a rep for the company that conducted the survey for Trojan...
Tai Shan Turns 4
birthday slideshow
Jul 9, 2009 4:05 PM CDT
Tai Shan Turns 4
(Newser)
- Tai Shan, the giant panda who captivated the world as a cub, turned 4 today and celebrated with a huge birthday cake only an animal could love. The three-tiered concoction was a frozen medley of water, beet juice, shredded beets, and bamboo, WTOP reports. Tai Shan, who is now considered...
Ousted Zelaya Heads to DC to Meet Clinton
Jul 7, 2009 10:40 AM CDT
Ousted Zelaya Heads to DC to Meet Clinton
Aims to shore up backing for return to power in Honduras
(Newser)
- Diplomatic efforts to restore Manuel Zelaya to Honduras' presidency shifted back to Washington today as his supporters threatened to escalate protests and disrupt business across the empoverished Central American nation. A day after failing to land in Honduras to confront the interim government that ousted him, Zelaya boarded a plane...
'Stalking' Victim Is Barry's Ex
Jul 6, 2009 1:25 PM CDT
'Stalking' Victim Is Barry's Ex
(Newser)
- Marion Barry’s lawyer says the woman he was arrested for stalking on Saturday is his ex-girlfriend, and that the two had been together earlier that day, the
Washington Post
reports. Police say they took Barry into custody after a woman said he was “bothering her”; ex Donna Watts-Brighthaupt...
DC Cops Charge Marion Barry With Stalking
Jul 5, 2009 1:18 PM CDT
DC Cops Charge Marion Barry With Stalking
Woman says scandal-plagued councilman was 'bothering' her
(Newser)
- Washington DC's most-wanted politician, Marion Barry, has again found himself on the wrong side of the law, reports the
Washington Post.
Police busted the 73-year-old councilmember and former mayor last night after a woman complained he was "bothering her" as the two traveled in separate vehicles in a DC ...
Tax Deal Derailed
DC Train Upgrade
Jun 26, 2009 6:17 AM CDT
Tax Deal Derailed DC Train Upgrade
Outlawed tax shelter scheme blamed for lack of modern safety features
(Newser)
- Safer cars might have saved lives in Monday's DC train crash, but a tax-dodge deal made with a bank prevented the transit authority from replacing aging stock until 2014, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The National Transportation Safety Board urged the authority years ago to either replace its older cars...
Circuit Flaw
Suspected
in DC Crash
Jun 25, 2009 2:22 AM CDT
Circuit Flaw Suspected in DC Crash
Electronic 'anomalies' found, markings indicated driver hit emergency brakes
(Newser)
- Federal investigators believe an electronic problem may have caused Monday's deadly train crash in Washington DC, the
Washington Post
reports. Teesting has uncovered "anomalies" in a section of the Metro's automated control system, which senses train locations and sends speed commands, according to investigators.
DC Subway Car 2 Months Overdue for Brake Work
Jun 23, 2009 2:36 PM CDT
DC Subway Car 2 Months Overdue for Brake Work
(Newser)
- The Washington subway car that rear-ended another yesterday, killing nine passengers, was two months overdue for brake maintenance, a Metro source tells the
Post
today. “These components are supposed to be changed out to prevent failures,” the source said; officials have not said if they think the car’...
Feds Had Told
DC to Bench
Crashed Train
Jun 23, 2009 11:54 AM CDT
Feds Had Told DC to Bench Crashed Train
(Newser)
- The subway train that plowed into another stopped train yesterday, killing nine people and injuring scores of others in Washington, was part of an aging fleet that federal officials had sought to phase out because of safety concerns, an investigator said today. The Metrorail transit system kept the old trains...
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