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NATION
Funds to help uninsured choose health care may affect how many get coverage
States relying on government to run online marketplaces getting far less than ones running sites themselves.
( by Phil Galewitz Kaiser Health News , The Washington Post)

More challenges ahead for restored U.S. fisheries
Warmer water, acidification threaten revived fish populations, according to new report.
( by Lenny Bernstein , The Washington Post)

A clear case of self-defense rallies supporters of gun rights
As the national gun debate raged, a mother in Georgia fired shots that echoed across the country.
( by Anne Hull |In LOGANVILLE, Ga. , The Washington Post)

Boston case highlights limitations of U.S. counterterror network
Even when defenses function as designed, they can be undermined by factors beyond their control.
( by Greg Miller and Sari Horwitz , The Washington Post)

Senior State Dept. jobs sit vacant
Bottleneck of would-be nominees could impede Kerry's ambitious agenda at the State Department.
( by Anne Gearan , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Teenager stabbed on Green Line train
The 15-year-old left the train at the Waterfront station and sustained a non-lifethreatening wound, a Metro spokesman said.
( by Dana Hedgpeth and  Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Missing boy who had been adopted from Russia is found safe
The happy ending comes as the secretary of state is scheduled to discuss adoptions in Moscow.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

McAuliffe has 69% of blacks' support, but it might not be enough
Washington Post survey shows 69 percent of blacks support Democrat in Va. governor's race.
( by Ben Pershing and Errin Whack , The Washington Post)

Poll: Cuccinelli has early lead over McAuliffe in Va. governor's race
Washington Post survey also shows nearly half of the electorate is undecided or could change minds.
( by Ben Pershing and Jon Cohen , The Washington Post)

Arlington National Cemetery plans expansion to take it into 2050s
Growth could be the last for the historic burial ground.
( by Susan Svrluga , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
GOP rifts exposed in South Carolina
The state's Republicans are some of the most conservative, but appear torn on who should lead the party.
( by Ed O'Keefe , The Washington Post)

Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ken Cuccinelli is handling his job as attorney general?

( by  , The Washington Post)

How closely are you following this year's Governor's race in the state of Virginia?

( by  , The Washington Post)

(AMONG CUCCINELLI SUPPORTERS) Would you say you are very enthusiastic about supporting Cuccinelli somewhat enthusiastic, not so enthusiastic, or not enthusiastic at all? (Among registered voters)

( by  , The Washington Post)

McAuliffe has 69% of blacks' support, but it might not be enough
Washington Post survey shows 69 percent of blacks support Democrat in Va. governor's race.
( by Ben Pershing and Errin Whack , The Washington Post)

More Post Politics: Breaking Politics News, Political Analysis & More - The Washington Post


STYLE
Bee disappearance has many causes
New report blames mites, disease and several other issues for drop in bees since 2006.
(, The Washington Post)

Miss Manners: Moms should let others celebrate them on Mother's Day
A pregnant woman due in July would like to celebrate Mother's Day.
(, The Washington Post)

Ask Amy: Couple's private choice becomes family fodder
They ended a pregnancy for medical reasons. Her mother, who is anti-abortion, compounded their grief.
(, The Washington Post)

With My Friends are Married Tumblr, a single girl's lament goes viral
The story behind "My Friends Are Married" Tumblr, which pairs one-liners and .gifs.
( by Jessica Goldstein , The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
TechBit: Google Now
Surrender more personal information to Google, and the updated app will send you personalized information.
(, The Washington Post)

TechBit: Twitter #music
With no Android app and without songs from every artist, new music app isn't worth an extended play.
(, The Washington Post)

Amid an influx of foreign investment, Mongolia clashes with a major partner
As mining money flows into country, tensions between government and businesses imperil projects.
( by Michael Kohn and William Mellor , The Washington Post)

Futures and options May 6-10

(, The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
Tottenham, Arsenal stay on course for Champions League next season

( Associated Press , The Washington Post)

Sports Digest: Mayweather Jr. is dominant in return to ring

(, The Washington Post)

TV and radio listings: May 5

(, The Washington Post)

Capacity crowd watches Thorns win
The Washington Spirit loses to Alex Morgan and Portland, 2-1, before 5,011 at Maryland SoccerPlex.
( by Steven Goff , The Washington Post)

Orb wins the 139th Kentucky Derby
Favorite came from behind on a muddy track to win the first leg of horse racing's Triple Crown.
( by Chris Korman , The Washington Post)

More Sports: Sports News, Scores, Analysis, Schedules & More - The Washington Post


WORLD
Syria: Israel bombs outskirts of Damascus again
There was no immediate confirmation to the claim that the strikes were carried out by Israeli warplanes.
( by Liz Sly and Suzan Haidamous , The Washington Post)

Rhino's last gasp signals South African general's return to war
A force of 550 soldiers and rangers aim to halt a poaching surge that threatens rhinos with extinction.
( by Franz Wild , The Washington Post)

In Syria, ancient citadels once again serving as bunkers and barracks
Rebels and regime fight to control hilltop citadels and castles, whose strategic sites can alter front lines.
( by Abigail Hauslohner and Ahmed Ramadan , The Washington Post)

Boston case highlights limitations of U.S. counterterror network
Even when defenses function as designed, they can be undermined by factors beyond their control.
( by Greg Miller and Sari Horwitz , The Washington Post)

Senior State Dept. jobs sit vacant
Bottleneck of would-be nominees could impede Kerry's ambitious agenda at the State Department.
( by Anne Gearan , The Washington Post)

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


EDITORIAL
After the Boston bombing, dealing with new disabilities

(, The Washington Post)

Repairing the Silver Spring Transit Center damage

(, The Washington Post)

Destroying the aesthetics of Washington

(, The Washington Post)

The conflicting demands of Americans

(, The Washington Post)

The U.S. does not have 'single-release policy' on arms sales to Persian Gulf nations

(, The Washington Post)

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