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Vultures Land On K Street
Washingtonians know K Street is the classic address for lobbyists. A Washington Post reporter got one punch line after another when asking passers-by what they thought of the vultures.
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Miami Heat Aims To Win Legacy-Defining 3rd Straight NBA Title
The NBA finals begin Thursday night between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs. It's a repeat of last year's series. And in hockey, the LA Kings won Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals in overtime.
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Cave-Dwelling In Spain Offers A Welcome Inconvenience
In the province of Granada in Southern Spain, thousands of people live completely unplugged in caverns. The caves have been a place of refuge for centuries. Now they provide a new kind of escape.
The Birds And The Bees ... And iPads
Three-fourths of parents say the Internet is forcing them to have "the talk" earlier.
Baseball Man Don Zimmer Dies, Ending An Epic Sports Career
His big-league career began in the 1950s and included the most recent Yankees dynasty. Baseball is mourning Don Zimmer today, remembering a man who loved the game that loved him back.
GM Review Found 'History Of Failures' In Ignition Switch Debacle, CEO Says
Saying an internal inquiry into a long-delayed recall left her "deeply saddened and disturbed," GM CEO Mary Barra says the company has fired 15 people in response to the report.
Body Found Miles From Sunken South Korean Ferry
Nearly two months after the disaster in South Korea, the death toll now stands at 289 and 15 people are still unaccounted for.
In A First For Britain, A Secret Trial For Terrorism Suspects
The trial, due to begin June 16, involves two men whose names and alleged offenses are being kept under wraps. U.K. media are calling it a "casting aside of the centuries-old doctrine of open courts."
Riding 'The Beast' Across Mexico To The U.S. Border
As many as a half-million undocumented immigrants, including more and more children, make dangerous 1,450-mile trips atop this network of freight trains each year.
At 'Pestaurant,' Grasshopper Burgers Win Over Eaters Who Say 'Yuck'
A pest control company and a venerable Washington, D.C., grill teamed up to offer gourmet bugs to anyone who'd try them. The selection included roasted crickets, spiced mealworms and ant lollipops.
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