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The small town of Calistoga, California, located in the famous Napa Valley, specializes in everything from wineries to mud baths.
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High temperatures and howling winds threaten to drive flames into expensive homes in scenic coastal enclave of Santa Barbara, Calif.
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Over 120 seniors compete in the Golden Olympics, a week-long event run by the D.C. Parks and Recreation Department.
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Observations of the past from today's perspective.
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Dom DeLuise -- the roly-poly actor, comedian, author and chef -- died at the age of 75.
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A look at this week's amazing moments in sports.
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The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art held its spring gala last night in honor of its exhibition "Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion." Celebs were in full force.
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Nineteen-year-old Sarah Siskin died from bulimia in 2003 after fighting to control her eating disorder for seven years. Her parents, Alan and Barbara Siskin, and sister Leah, reflect on Sarah's life six years after her death.
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Lenny Bernstein, the new MisFit columnist for The Washington Post, starts his new job with a surprise lesson in acro-yoga for him and fellow MisFit Vicky Hallett.
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On a night for transcendent offensive performances, the Capitals use an Alex Ovechkin hat trick and enough stops from goalie Simeon Varlamov to eke by three goals from Pittsburgh star Sidney Crosby at Verizon Center.
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Our weekly photo gallery showcases animals from across the globe.
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This week's events from around the world, captured in photographs.
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In years past, workers in Page County, Va., would suffer hours of commuting for well-paid construction and transportation jobs in Northern Virginia. Those jobs are now gone, and unemployment by the West Virginia border has neared 20 percent.
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Mine That Bird, ridden by jockey Calvin Borel, takes home the second-biggest upset in the Kentucky Derby's 135 year history, beating 50-1 odds to win the storied race at Churchill Downs.
The Washington Capitals walk away from Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals with a 3-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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This week's events from around the world, captured in photographs.
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A congregation's donations give a homeless couple brief respite from their troubles with a traditional wedding.
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Jack Kemp, former football player, congressman and vice-presidential nominee, is dead at 73.
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Chinese students, drawn to the University of Virginia for its academic reputation and the opportunity to study abroad, support each other in a cultural group on campus.
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With officials watching 17 confirmed cases and more than 60 "possible" cases, the D.C. region feels the affects of the swine flu. Officials ask residents to take necessary precautions, such as hand washing and avoiding heavily congested areas, to help contain the virus.
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A glimpse at a few of the photos on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's "The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion" exhibition in New York City.
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Washington's Alex Ovechkin and Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby are superstars who don't get along and will soon face off in the playoffs, but the bitter rivalry between the Capitals and Penguins goes much deeper.
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Mexico's beaches are normally swarming with tourists, but fears about swine flu and drug-related violence are creating a dramatic drop in tourism.
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At the Newseum, the public rates Obama's first months in office.
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Porsche, Mercedes and BMW are among the 1,500 automakers featured at Shanghai New International Expo Center.
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The U.S. automaker that pioneered such engineering innovations as wheel rims, hydraulic brakes, oil filters and carburetor design, was forced to reorganize after President Obama ordered the company to seal a deal with Italian automaker Fiat by April 30.
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Marking the 50th anniversary of the death of Frank Lloyd Wright, three new monographs remind you of the seriousness of his work and the breadth of his imagination.
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Governments around the world are launching medical and clean up operations to protect citizens against swine flu infections.
AUDIO GALLERY
Whether the baseball league is Major or Little, the feeling of the season's first game is the same. Here, a look at the Washington Nationals' home opener of April 13, and the Great Falls Little League's on April 18.
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Five-year-old Edgar Enrique Hernandez, who got sick in late March, is the earliest confirmed case of the swine flu virus in Mexico.
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President Barack Obama signed several executive orders, got an enormous economic stimulus bill through Congress and outlined a plan for troop reduction in Iraq, as he shapes his agenda for the first 100 days in office.
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From everyday people to fashion insiders, everyone wants to know which designer Michelle Obama is wearing. The Post's Robin Givhan discusses a few of her buzzworthy fashion moments.
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Sergei Fedorov's third-period goal propels Washington into the second round of the playoffs for the first time in more than a decade as the Capitals oust the Rangers in Game 7 of their opening-round playoff series, 2-1.
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In Immokalee, Fla., hundreds of day laborers work in the tomato fields. Bon Appetit Management promises to boycott Florida tomatoes if growers do not agree to improve conditions and increase pay for these workers.
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Even beavers visit the dentist. Chipper, an eight-year old American beaver, has a history of dental issues. National Zoo veterinarian Dr. Carlos Sanchez and veterinary dentist and Zoo consultant Dr. Barron Hall recently determined three of Chipper's teeth should be extracted.
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After 16 years, attorneys are wrapping up a landmark pollution lawsuit brought by Ecuadoran Indians against U.S. oil company Chevron Texaco.
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One of the biggest guessing games in the city's black community since the election has been where President Obama and his family will choose to go to church. Aides said the president is still researching local churches, which are hoping and campaigning to be his choice.
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Our weekly photo gallery showcases animals from across the globe.
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A look at this week's amazing moments in sports.
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Observations of the past from today's perspective.
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Three Capitals defensemen score in the first period and Simeon Varlamov stops 29 shots to help Washington defeat the New York Rangers, 5-3, forcing a Game 7 Tuesday at Verizon Center.
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The Mexican military has taken over police work in Ciudad Juarez to control drug-related violence.
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Greenwood, South Carolina's city council woman, Edith Childs, known for firing up a crowd during an Obama event in 2008 with "We're Fired Up! And Ready to Go!" is trying to keep morale and spirit up in a town hit hard by the economic downturn.
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Matt Bradley scores two goals in the first period and Alexander Semin and Alex Ovechkin each add one as the Capitals fend off elimination by blanking the Rangers, 4-0.
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Inter-tribal cattle raids between the tribes in South Sudan have escalated recently, leaving hundreds dead and thousands of displaced people behind.
PANORAMA
Job seekers, many formerly working on Wall Street, line up to speak with 13 government agencies, including the SEC and the FBI. The New York job fair shows how many jobs formerly associated with finance have shifted from the private to public sector.
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South Carolina's coastal tourist area was swept by a wildfire scorching over 31 square miles and causing over $8 million in damages. Firefighters, rescue workers and volunteers are all working to keep the blaze at bay while beginning to rebuild the area and support evacuees.
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Nature and Civil War history converge in this town known best as the site of John Brown's uprising.
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The deer population is flourishing amid suburban sprawl.
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This week's events from around the world, captured in photographs.
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Alex Ovechkin's first goal of the playoffs couldn't lead the Capitals past the Rangers, as Washington falls, 2-1, on Wednesday night and heads back home down 3-1.
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International Earth Day, marked on April 22, inspired global environmental awareness activities.
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The Washington Post's Joel Garreau takes a look at an upcoming Star Wars-themed toy that uses new technology to allow the user to levitate an object...with their mind.
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Lauren Russell, the founder of Russell & Mackenna furniture, may not live in a beach house, but it sure feels that way.
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A visit to the Kips Bay Decorator Show House on New York City's Upper East Side could provide temporary relief from recession blues.
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Our weekly photo gallery showcases animals from across the globe.
INTERACTIVE TIMELINE
Nineteen months ago, DeOnté Rawlings, a teen suspected of stealing a minibike, was killed in an exchange of gunfire. The off-duty D.C. police officers involved were investigated and cleared. But did the reports add up?
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Alexander Semin scored two goals, rookie Simeon Varlamov got the shutout and Washington cut its series deficit to two games to one with a gritty 4-0 win over the Rangers at Madison Square Garden.
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A look at this week's amazing moments in sports.
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North Carolina's rise in unemployment, the highest in the country, coincides with a surge in patients at HealthServe Community Clinic in Greensboro.
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More than a year after 14-year-old DeOnté Rawlings was shot in the head by an off-duty police officer, his father Charles reflects on the loss of his son.
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A look at deadly bus crashes across the United States.
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A green-living expert from Eco-Coach, Inc., gives a room-by-room home audit to teach a home owner how to improve energy efficiency and living habits.
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People in the District are treated to the unusual sight of 50 Lincoln impersonators in town for a convention.
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This week's events from around the world, captured in photographs.
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The Rangers will take a 2-0 series lead with them back to New York after shutting out the Washington Capitals, 1-0, in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series.
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A post-war rambler becomes an eye-popping, eco-friendly dream home.
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Arrangements of the classic, the fanciful and the sophisticated define a designer's style.
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A bright, two-story addition modernizes how a family lives in a 1940s colonial.
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President Obama made his first trip as President to Central America and the Carribean for the Summit of the Americas. Obama is the first president since Clinton in 1997 to stop in Mexico City, signaling support for the country and President Calderon.
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After promising his daughters a dog during the presidential campaign, President Obama has finally allowed a furry addition to join the first family.
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Virginia Tech campus stops to remember the students and faculty who were shot to death two years ago by Seung Hui Cho.
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Virginians gather in Wakefield to eat shad, drink beer and mingle with gubernatorial candidates Bob McDonnell (R), Brian Moran (D) and Terry McAuliffe (D) at the annual Shad Planking.
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Melissa Harvey of Arlington, Va., talks about Peeps, art and winning this year's diorama contest.