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  • Firefighters use flashlights to search a destroyed apartment complex near a fertilizer plant that exploded earlier in West, Texas, in this photo made early Thursday morning, April 18, 2013. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

    More than 160 hurt, some fatally, in Texas fertilizer plant blast

    A massive explosion at a fertilizer plant near Waco on Wednesday injured more than 160 and killed between five and 15 people, leaving the factory a smoldering ruin and leveling buildings for blocks in every direction.


  • SIMMONS: Notification makes sense for D.C. protests

    Jack Evans' proposed legislation that calls for "reasonable notice" of planned demonstrations in the District makes sense on several fronts.


  • Ed Kelley

    Ed Kelley named new top editor at The Washington Times

    Ed Kelley, a veteran journalist and award-winning editor and reporter, has been named the new editor of The Washington Times.


  • Illustration: Anthrax by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times

    DONAHUE: Bioterrorism: A forgotten threat

    The successful strike against Osama bin Laden's Pakistan hide-out has rightfully made counterterrorism headlines in recent weeks. But while attention was focused overseas, an ominous set of incidents was occurring in Dallas, Houston, Washington and elsewhere during the first week of May. Letters containing vague references to al Qaeda and the FBI and laden with an off-white powder were mailed to schools. Public reaction to those events has ranged from general unawareness to concern on the part of parents and advancement of a bizarre conspiracy theory that this is a government plot designed as a prelude to immunizing children against anthrax.


  • Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin speaks at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, April 19, 2011, to commemorate the 16th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

    Oklahoma City bombing remembered on 16th anniversary

    Oklahoma City on Tuesday marked the 16th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, the worst domestic terror attack in U.S. history and the deadliest on U.S. soil before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.


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