The 411 on credit unions

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The Frugalista sits down with credit union expert Ondine Irving and asks everything we need to know about credit unions.

Lunchline: Wal-Mart is coming to Rockville Pike

Lunchline: Wal-Mart is coming to Rockville Pike

Developers are looking to create a an 80,000-square-foot Wal-Mart store in Rockville Pike, hopefully set to open in 2013.

Three month fitness challenge

Three month fitness challenge

Nicole Moliere continues on her interactive weight loss challenge and updates us on her progress.

Can Obama hold on to African American voters in 2012?

Can Obama hold on to African American voters in 2012?

Despite Obama’s waning popularity in the black community, a cadre of powerful allies are making explicit appeals for racial loyalty.

The do’s and don’ts of Howard homecoming

The do’s and don’ts of Howard homecoming

A roundup of the best tips for surviving Howard University’s homecoming parties.

Things to do Oct. 17- Oct. 23

Things to do Oct. 17- Oct. 23

Don’t miss Howard University’s homecoming two-part fashion show, “Empressions: Dreaming of a New Dawn” on Thursday.

King made our nation uncomfortable

King made our nation uncomfortable

Martin Luther King Jr. wasn’t the warm and fuzzy person being exalted today. He used words like terror and revolt to demand equality.

Howard homecoming through the years

PHOTOS | Howard University’s homecoming is a happening, a place to be. It draws former students, celebrities and onlookers to the step show, the game and the parties.

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Volunteering in the D.C. area

Volunteering in the D.C. area

Want to help the community, but don’t know where to begin? Check out our list of volunteer opportunities in the D.C. area.

Remembering Amanda Knox’s lie

Remembering Amanda Knox’s lie

The Root | After she was arrested, Amanda Knox blamed her roommate’s death on an innocent black man.

Vigorous probe of Gray campaign

Vigorous probe of Gray campaign

Sources tell of an immunity offer and fingerprint requests in the probe of the D.C. mayoral race.

Pr. George’s residents to vote to fill council seat

Pr. George’s residents to vote to fill council seat

Democrat Derrick Leon Davis and Republican Day Gardner compete for District 6.

The Cadillac remakes the SUV

The Cadillac remakes the SUV

Mike Tucker and his kids swoon on a ride in the 2011 Cadillac’s Escalade Platinum.

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In their own words: Unemployed workers

Anthony Bennaugh, 51

Let me on the job. I’ve done the work.

Tyrone Jackson, 53

I’m 53 years old and I don’t have a pension.

Hortensia Teamer, 48

I keep going for my family, my children.

James Tolbert, 36

Give the people in these neighborhoods a chance.

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Photo Galleries

Charity tournaments attract D.C. area golfers

Washington area golfers took to the links in support of various charities in October.

College Shine magazine hosts Web site launch party

College Shine magazine hopes to be a bridge for college students across the nation.

Strong Men...STRONGER benefit gala

Actor Wendell Pierce of “The Wire” and “Treme” hosted the 2011 ‘Strong Men...STRONGER’ gala.

Reliving Congressional Black Caucus week

National Urban League hosts a happy hour during Black Caucus week for its attendees.

Health advocacy group hosts annual gala

The gala honored those who overcame severe medical challenges and made major contributions to medicine.

A well earned thank you

A look at Rev. Shuttlesworth, Derrick Bell and Steve Jobs whose contributions helped shape our world.

Bowie State student fatally stabbed in dorm

A student has been charged with fatally stabbing her roommate.

Obama to Congressional Black Caucus: ‘March with me’

The president spoke at the CBC ‘s awards dinner.

Nation’s Classic: Howard vs. Morehouse

Thousands of football fans hooted and hollered for the first annual AT&T Nation’s Classic.

Happy hour birthday bash

D.C.-area real estate agent and author Carla Labat celebrated her birthday August 31st.

Work revives D.C. man’s hope

Finding solid employment revives a man’s hope and creates opportunities.

Sonny Rollins, 2011 Kennedy Center Honoree

A look at the career of Sonny Rollins, a 2011 Kennedy Center Honoree.

The damaged cathedral

Washington Post photographers document the damage and repairs.

Siblings punching their way to London

The only brother-sister combo to qualify for Olympic boxing trials.

Black fraternity marks centennial

Omega Psi Phi was founded 100 years ago at Howard University.

Video Gallery

Chess grandmaster plays 30 games simultaneously

Video: Chess grandmaster plays 30 games simultaneously

Thirty students from the District, Maryland and Virginia played against Maurice Ashley, the first African-American chess grandmaster, at the same time. The exhibition was part of a fundraiser for the U.S. Chess Center in D.C.
Anacostia's Easton beat death, now enters UFC

Anacostia's Easton beat death, now enters UFC

Mike "The Hulk" Easton, a native of Anacostia, was born a fighter as a premature baby at two pounds, three ounces. On Oct. 1, the mixed martial arts fighter will make his debut in the Ultimate Fighting Championship at the Verizon Center -- the sport's first pay-per-view event in the D.C. area. "I'm fighting for DC, I've got a chip on my shoulder to prove to the world that I'm the best," Easton said.
Obama tells CBC to 'stop crying'

Obama tells CBC to 'stop crying'

President Barack Obama told blacks on Saturday to quit crying and complaining and "put on your marching shoes" and help him fight for jobs and opportunity. (Sept. 26)
Football game ends with Hail Mary touchdown pass

Football game ends with Hail Mary touchdown pass

C.H. Flowers beat Bladensburg, 25-20, when Keith Payne catches a 49-yard Hail Mary pass from quarterback Johnathan Holland as time expires on Sept. 17, 2011.
'Life Without Limbs' author at Glenarden church

'Life Without Limbs' author at Glenarden church

Nick Vujicic, author of "Life Without Limbs," spoke at the First Baptist Church of Glenarden to preach God's love and ability to carry us through life.
Dealing with development in D.C.

Dealing with development in D.C.

District residents discuss the implications of gentrification, racial integration and socioeconomic divisions throughout the city and in Petworth, one of D.C.'s majority African-American neighborhoods.
Bernice King encourages unity, common goals

Bernice King encourages unity, common goals

Martin Luther King, Jr.'s daughter, Bernice King, speaks to The Post's Hamil Harris about bringing people together to improve the future of the United States.
MLK Jr.'s fraternity holds private ceremony at memorial

MLK Jr.'s fraternity holds private ceremony at memorial

Alpha Phi Alpha is Martin Luther King Jr.'s fraternity and the oldest Greek-letter fraternity for African Americans in the country. The organization conceived and pushed for the King memorial. Friday, thousands of "Alphas," clad in their colors of black and gold, gathered at the memorial for a private tribute to King.
Rev. Dr. Gardner C. Taylor on his conversations with MLK

Rev. Dr. Gardner C. Taylor on his conversations with MLK

Rev. Dr. Gardner C. Taylor, famed theologian and civil rights activist, talks about conversations he had with Martin Luther King after he, King and other ministers broke away from the National Baptist Convention USA because its leaders refused to support King's efforts to integrate the South. Taylor, 93, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bill Clinton.

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In light of Troy Davis, Christians need to do more for innocent death row inmates and be the change they seek.

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THE FRUGALISTA | Natalie P. McNeal asks whether its okay to use coupons on a date. A reader responds with a definite yes, and offers his rules.

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The search for flowing hair

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