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Buzz Aldrin Calls for 'Great Migration of Humankind to Mars'
"Mars is waiting to be discovered, not by clever robots and rovers, but by living, breathing, walking, talking, caring and daring men and women," the ex-astronaut wrote.
Robert Mueller's Trump-Russia Report Can Be Pre-Ordered
"The Mueller Report is essential reading for all citizens concerned about the fate of the presidency and the future of our democracy."
Charles Krauthammer Says Fight Against Cancer 'Is Over'
Krauthammer had a malignant tumor removed from his abdomen in August and experienced a series of setbacks in his treatment.
Santorum Asked If Trump Lies in Awkward Interview
The CNN host eventually backed Santorum into a corner: "This president has a problem," he conceded.
Melania Broke Up With Donald Trump, He 'Wooed Her Back'
"A week later, he wooed her back and she sent her clothes back to Mar-a-Lago," the book says.
Trump: Amazon Uses Post Office Scam
"This Post Office scam must stop. Amazon must pay real costs (and taxes) now!"
Trump Denies Accusations of Forcibly Kissing Woman
"Never happened!" Trump tweeted after The Washington Post report was published.
Son of Former Washington Post Publisher Commits Suicide
William Graham, the son of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, committed suicide in Los Angeles, California, on December 20.
What Are the Pentagon Papers?
New movie "The Post" focuses on The Washington Post's publication of the Pentagon Papers. Read the true story behind the controversial papers.
Ben Bradlee is the 'Newspaperman' We Need
A new HBO documentary brings the legendary 'Washington Post' editor into the fight against 'fake news.'
Another NPR Employee Had Been Accused of Harassment
"Now there's a chair I'd like to sniff," two newsroom employees recall him saying after an art director stood up from her chair.
Trump Says Reporters Reluctant to Cover Clinton, Lynch
The American Center for Law and Justice obtained hundreds of pages of emails between reporters and Department of Justice communications staff.
Trump vs. Jeff Bezos: A Long, Ugly War of Words
Trump has long accused Bezos of dodging tax for Amazon, while Bezos has offered to send the president into space.
Jeff Bezos Wants to Rule the World
The Amazon CEO has cornered online retail, jumped ahead in artificial intelligence with Echo, carved out a powerful spot in the media industry and is even dabbling in spaceflight. And he may be just getting warmed up.
Outing the CIA's 'Undertaker'
In decades past, the CIA had reporters on its payroll. Now the press can inadvertently do its bidding.
Can the Media Fight Back Against Trump?
Some tug-of-war between the press corps and presidential campaigns is normal. But Trump has taken it to a whole new level.
What's Next for Solitary Confinement?
The president's executive actions on prison conditions are giving an extra push of momentum that already exists in some states.
Media Outlets Protest Criminal Charges Filed Against Journalists Last Year in Ferguson
More than three dozen news organizations are asking Ferguson officials to drop criminal charges brought against two reporters.
Green Beret Major Forced to Resign After Affair With Journalist in Afghanistan
Jim Gant lived with former Washington Post reporter Ann Scott Tyson in a Conex hut in a tribal village overrun with militants, according to ABC News.
Explain Your Letter: Novelist Stacia Brown
In "Explain Your Letter," we track down a person whose letter was published in Newsweek long, long ago.
China is World's Worst Jailer of Journalists: Report
In 2014, 220 journalists were imprisoned worldwide, the second worst year on record, the Committee for the Protection of Journalists reports.
Elections Forecasting Battle Royale: Who Was Right, Who Was Wrong?
With the results in, we can see who was right and who was wrong.