The Washington Post lead headline online early Tuesday morning says "N. Korea suggests nixing one nuclear program." The paper says the Government says it would dismantle one weapons program if U.S. again pledged that it had "no hostile intent" toward Kim Jong Il.
The paper says nearly two-thirds of Americans support the new full-body security-screening machines at the country's airports, as most say they put higher priority on combating terrorism than protecting personal privacy, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
It says prosecutors overcame a lack of any scientific evidence to secure a conviction Monday of Ingmar Guandique in the killing of former federal intern Chandra Levy.
The paper says an unusual breed of Asian snakes can glide long distances in the air, and the Department of Defense is funding research at Virginia Tech to find out why.
It says a lack of preparedness, a dearth of research and insufficient investment hindered the response to the giant Gulf of Mexico oil spill this summer, according to two draft reports by the staff of the presidential oil spill commission.
And the most popular story says a woman who told Obama her financial fears has lost her job.

