John Kelly
When communication breaks down, Children’s Hospital steps in
At Children’s Hospital, treating language problems to give troubled kids a second chance.
Wouldn’t it be nice if cyclists, pedestrians and drivers could all get along?
At Children’s Hospital, treating language problems to give troubled kids a second chance.
Would you eat a sheep’s head to prove to your girlfriend’s father you were worthy?
The weekly organic vegetable delivery seemed like a good idea at the time.
What’s in a name? For Dulles Airport, the answer isn’t so simple.
The choice for lottery board chief has some explaining to do.
Why didn’t the House majority leader raise the alarm?
OPINION | Knocking off NBA, NFL champs on back-to-back days is a reminder that this city has star power.
OPINION | The Redskins rookie brings humility to a position where bravado has reigned.
The rookie quarterback is scintillating, but fans should wait a little while before crowning him the best ever.
OPINION | Thanks to Peter Teeley, the BB&T Classic has become an iconic charitable event in the nation’s capital.
OPINION | At 0-12, the Washington Wizards are depressingly bad.
A national board of doctors Monday recommended that post-menopausal women not take hormone replacement therapy to prevent chronic disease, as the health risks outweigh its likely benefits.
It’s not too early to start thinking about ways to make 2012 your most healthful year yet.
COLUMN | Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer recently upset some parents over a comment her baby is “easy” — but at least she’s talking about motherhood at all.
After dropping out of the 2006 Maryland race for governor, Duncan is again running for office.
Kathleen Hwang’s untimely death left school kids and parents in Loudoun grappling with grief.
COLUMN | For nonagenarian Therrell Smith, “there is no stopping, no retirement,” just a fierce love of dance.
The turkey isn’t on the menu at Poplar Springs Animal Sanctuary’s holiday feast. It’s the guest of honor.
COLUMN: To help region on jobs and traffic, the new FBI headquarters should go to Prince George’s County
COLUMN | The ‘Lexus lanes’ strain principles, but that’s okay if they actually reduce highway traffic.
COLUMN | Pr. George’s activists say years of works by ex-dealer justify making him a state delegate.
OPINION | U-Va. rector and casino giant among winners of dubious award for acts of gross ineptitude.
At the end of a 32-year career, Lynn Brantley says the hunger problem has spread to the middle class.
COLUMN | Residents want a show of force to stop vandalism, but that treats a symptom, not the cause.
For the low income resident who must travel longer distances to get to work and stores, a better name for the District would be trudge town.
Bankrupt Hostess Brands missed a real opportunity to market to snack-obsessed 20-somethings.
In a District neighborhood once known mostly for homicides, “The Nutcracker” will premiere Saturday.
At a barbershop in Silver Spring, the president’s supporters say they like what they’re hearing.
It’s not unusual for House Republicans to call for limits on federal retirement benefits, but this time the targeted benefits are their own.
FEDERAL DIARY | A federal workers’ union and a contractor organization oppose workforce cuts in Senate bill.
FEDERAL DIARY | Health benefits for federal workers do not mandate coverage of “most highly regarded treatment” for autism.
GOP plan would cost feds $368 billion over 10 years through hits to compensation and workforce.
The Senate approves Hatch Act changes to provide a greater range of penalties for federal employees.
Executive chef Jason Maddens builds on skills he learned from Michel Richard.
New Minibar has some oohs, lots of blahs.
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
Why the hoopla for an eighth anniversary? “A-t-e and e-i-g-h-t should be celebrated in the food industry,” chef Eric Ziebold figues.
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