Trump pushed Mnuchin to label China a currency manipulator, a move he had resisted; How small-dollar donors could choose our next president ; Was Woodstock really as good as we think?; Autopsy finds broken bones in Epstein's neck, adding to questions around his death; General Electric shares plunge after report alleges it's a 'bigger fraud than Enron'; A goal for Democrats: Make the White House boring again; Authorities believe poultry companies intentionally hired undocumented workers, search warrants say; Philadelphia district attorney credits 'brilliant policing' in suspect's surrender after standoff |
| | | The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | How small-dollar donors could choose our next president | Anu Narayanswamy crunches the numbers on small-dollar donations. Niha Masih and Joanna Slater explain the changes and turmoil in Kashmir. And Travis DeShong on what it takes to become the voice inside someone's head. | Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | Was Woodstock really as good as we think? | Woodstock '99 and 50 were both disasters in their own way. But the venerated Woodstock '69 had its own troubles, including poor planning, two deaths and dangerously unsafe wiring. | Analysis ● By Travis Andrews ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | |
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