Long-term care insurance program scrapped

Although the program had been dogged from the start by doubts about its feasibility, its elimination marks the first time the administration has backed away from a key piece of Obama’s signature legislative achievement.

Demonstrators affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street protests confront New York City police officers Friday as they march.

Demonstrators affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street protests confront New York City police officers Friday as they march. (AP)

Obama plans to turn anger at Wall Street on Mitt Romney, Republicans

Move comes as Occupy Wall Street protests gain momentum, distrust of financial institutions grows.

Billions needed for infrastructure as strain continues to grow, experts say

Billions needed for infrastructure as strain continues to grow, experts say

There isn’t enough money to arrest its decline, and the general public is largely oblivious to the need.

Edsall’s game plan needs adjustments

Edsall’s game plan needs adjustments

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They’ll always have Washington

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Time for more profanity in the Post

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@Work Advice: Round 3 results

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Celebrities and dignitaries arrive at the White House for a state dinner.

Bhutan’s royal wedding

Bhutan’s “Dragon King” married his longtime girlfriend.

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iPhone4S sales begin in stores around the world

Customers line up to buy Apple’s latest phone.

Eye on entertainment

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When Hayley met Siri...

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MLK dedication choir prepares for ceremony

MLK dedication choir prepares for ceremony

Nolan Williams prepares the official choir for their performance at the delayed Martin Luther King, Jr., memorial dedication ceremony.
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'The Worm' of Sao Paulo, Brazil

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Perry unveils economic plan

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NATO: Libya action shows Europe's commitment

NATO: Libya action shows Europe's commitment

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Engineers remove damaged parts of National Cathedral pinnacle

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Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

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A really old paint job

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