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NATION
Man accused of kidnapping, raping 3 women held on $8 million bond
Details continue to emerge about the abuse that officials say the victims suffered.
( by Jerry Markon and Debbi Wilgoren , The Washington Post)

Boehner wants Obama to release internal e-mail on Libya attack
Republican lawmakers say one message proves administration's attempt at coverup.
( by Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

Boston police weren't told of Russian warning on Tsarnaev brother
City's police chief tells Congress he would have given suspect in marathon bombings a second look.
( by Peter Finn andSari Horwitz , The Washington Post)

Republican senators' boycott blocks action to confirm EPA nominee
For the second straight day, action on an Obama Cabinet choice is delayed amid GOP objections.
( by Darryl Fears , The Washington Post)

U.S. warns industry of heightened risk of cyberattack
Officials are highly concerned about increasing hostility toward "U.S. critical infrastructure organizations."
( by Ellen Nakashima , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Rapper convicted in Maryland prostitution ring
Jeremy Naughton, also known as "Jerms Black," faces up to life in prison.
( by St. John Barned-Smith The Gazette , The Washington Post)

3 males wounded in NE shooting; 2 officers hurt in crash on way to scene
In a separate incident, a 3-year-old girl was injured when a stray bullet hit her leg in Southeast Washington.
( by Peter Hermann and Clarence Williams , The Washington Post)

Crash kills young child in Bladensburg
Prince George's police believe speed was a factor in two-car accident; man, child suffered lesser injuries.
( by Clarence Williams , The Washington Post)

Parents fret after popular pediatrician is held on child pornography charges
Charges stir up fears of something worse after authorities say images were found on his office computer.
( by Peter Hermann , The Washington Post)

Lt. Gov. Brown makes plan to run for Md. governor
He would become the country's third elected black governor if he won.
( by John Wagner , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Column: Benghazi hearing is deja vu moment on Hillary Rodham Clinton
As in the '90s, we are hearing about a give-no-quarter response from Clinton.
(, The Washington Post)

Lt. Gov. Brown makes plan to run for Md. governor
He would become the country's third elected black governor if he won.
( by John Wagner , The Washington Post)

Minnesota gets closer to gay marriage after House approves measure
A roundup of national news.
(, The Washington Post)

D.C. Council members take bold measures during budget process
Possible mayoral candidates make big moves in allocations for projects, challenging Gray and each other.
( by Tim Craig , The Washington Post)

D.C.'s National Memorial Day Parade loses sponsors, organizers say
But organizers say the May 27 procession along the Mall will still take place.
( by Lisa Rein , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Hints From Heloise: Traveling plants need special care
Treat plants tenderly during a move.
(, The Washington Post)

Ask Amy: Family bails out troubled niece to protect her child
She cheats and embezzles, but the family rescues her again and again because they fear for her 4-year-old.
(, The Washington Post)

Demoting a former BFF to a casual acquaintance
Her best friend completely cut her off for nearly two years — twice — but now wants to reconnect.
(, The Washington Post)

National Aquarium in Washington weighs relocating
More than 1,500 aquatic animals, including sharks, toads, snakes and salamanders, will find new waters.
( by DeNeen L. Brown , The Washington Post)

TV Column: A 'Crisis' for fictitious D.C. VIPs is on NBC's horizon
NBC plans to unveil a new show about all that can go wrong when a busful of D.C. kids is held hostage.
(, The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
ATM thieves conducted massive cyberattack
Armed with laptops, thieves hacked into financial institutions and stole $45 million from ATM machines.
( by Zachary A. Goldfarb , The Washington Post)

Agreeing to disagree on Obama's retirement package
I say the proposed maximum on tax-deductible retirement savings is unfair, but my critics think otherwise.
(, The Washington Post)

California suing JPMorgan over debt-collection practices
The state claims the nation's largest bank sued borrowers using erroneous or flimsy evidence.
( by Danielle Douglas , The Washington Post)

Ways investors gain 'political intelligence' facing public scrutiny
Current and former congressional staffers say talking with investors and research analysts is common.
( by Jia Lynn Yang, Tom Hamburger and Dina ElBoghdady , The Washington Post)

Foreclosure inventory is down in first quarter
The housing recovery continues unabated.
( by Amrita Jayakumar , The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
Sports Digest: Nishikori knocks Federer out of Madrid Open

(, The Washington Post)

Should Stephen Strasburg have a personal catcher?

(, The Washington Post)

TV and radio listings: May 10

(, The Washington Post)

Guthrie, Royals top Orioles
Former Oriole Jeremy Guthrie holds Baltimore to two runs over six innings to help the Royals post a 6-2 victory.
( by Eduardo A. Encina , The Washington Post)

NHL playoffs: Ottawa dismisses Montreal in five games

( Associated Press , The Washington Post)

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TECHNOLOGY
YouTube paid channels officially launch
YouTube paid channels launch officially; partners include education, entertainment channels.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

Ouya shipping date delayed until June 25
The Android-based console is being pushed back to meet high demand.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

How analyzing Wikipedia page views could help you make money
Researchers have found value in page views on certain English-language Wikipedia pages.
( by Jordan Novet | GigaOM.com , gigaom.com)

First big Google Glass update adds more notifications, slew of bug fixes
Much like Gmail's five year-long beta period, expect Google Glass to be a "work in progress" for some time.
( by Devindra Hardawar | VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com)

The Facebook phone from HTC now on sale for 99 cents from AT&T
The original price at the device's launch mere weeks ago was $99.
( by Jolie O'Dell | VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com)

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WORLD
Boehner wants Obama to release internal e-mail on Libya attack
Republican lawmakers say one message proves administration's attempt at coverup.
( by Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

Boston police weren't told of Russian warning on Tsarnaev brother
City's police chief tells Congress he would have given suspect in marathon bombings a second look.
( by Peter Finn andSari Horwitz , The Washington Post)

Kerry warns Russia against selling high-performance missiles to Syria
The secretary of state said that the reported arms-sale agreement marks a threat to U.S. ally Israel.
( by Anne Gearan and Joby Warrick , The Washington Post)

U.S. warns industry of heightened risk of cyberattack
Officials are highly concerned about increasing hostility toward "U.S. critical infrastructure organizations."
( by Ellen Nakashima , The Washington Post)

House hearing on Boston bombings
The Tsarnaevs have not yet been tied to foreign terror groups, officials probing the Boston bombing say.
( by Sari Horwitz and Greg Miller , The Washington Post)

More World: World News, International News, Foreign Reporting - The Washington Post


EDITORIAL
How Barney Frank fooled the mega-banks

(, The Washington Post)

Losing Head Start makes the sequester scary

(, The Washington Post)

D.C.'s boys of summer

(, The Washington Post)

Gun history and the Second Amendment

(, The Washington Post)

Fine-tuning the carbon market

(, The Washington Post)

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LIVE DISCUSSIONS
Web Hostess Live: The latest from the Web
Web Hostess Monica Hesse sifts the Internet so you don't have to, searching for meaning, manners and the next great meme.
(, vForum)

Color of Money Live
Post columnist Michelle Singletary offered her advice and answers your questions.
(, vForum)

Got Plans: Advice from the Going Out Gurus
Got Plans? Discuss great ideas for local entertainment, dates and family fun.
(, vForum)

Tracee Hamilton discusses local and national sports -- and whatever else you want to talk about.
Tracee Hamilton goes weekly with her chat about sports, life and everything else.
(, vForum)

Susan Spungen, author of "What's a Hostess To Do?" will offer expert outdoor entertaining advice and tips. | Home Front
| Home Front
(, vForum)

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