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Former Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein remember their legendary editor Ben Bradlee.

The $180,000 surveillance gizmo wasn't helpful because of rugged terrain and a canopy of leaves.

The U.S. Coast Guard rescued 33 suspected Cuban migrants after an overloaded boat was found off Boca Raton Wednesday morning.

Welcome to our regular feature that takes a look at what the various AFL-CIO unions, state federations and other working family organizations are doing around the country and beyond. The labor movement is big and active—here's a look at the broad range of activities we're engaged in this week.

Weed dating is the gardener's version of speed dating, where singles meet over a vegetable bed and dig together for a few minutes before moving onto the next person, some even learning about the plants they are tending. The Weather Channel reports.

More than 5,000 pounds of cargo were destroyed when Orbital Science's two-stage Antares rocket blew up as it rose from its launch pad.

Moments after countdown at the Wallops Island Flight Facility in Virginia, NASA's unmanned Antares rocket and Cygnus capsule burst into flames.

Scores of workers at The Washington Post rallied with a boisterous crowd of supporters, including a small marching band, on the sidewalk in front of the Post building on 15th Street, N.W., during the noon hour today.

A Salt Lake City man has erected a 2,000-pound, fire-breathing spider, made completely of scrap-metal, on his front lawn for Halloween.

Moments after countdown at the Wallops Island Flight Facility in Virginia, NASA's unmanned Antares rocket and Cygnus capsule burst into flames.