| Analysis: Trump and the warping of democratic governance; 'A diplomatic disaster': Ukrainian leaders feel trapped between warring Washington factions; Warren edges Biden, takes her first lead in prized Iowa poll; End of an American tradition: Amtrak kills the traditional dining car; Democrats hate Trump's plan for homelessness. But it's their plan, too.; The U.S. has no rules for when the president is a national security threat; What's really at stake in the GM strike? The future of cars.; Cokie Roberts loved being in the know, and not just because it was her job; Giuliani said I exposed Manafort's Ukraine deals to help Democrats. That's a lie.; Should U.S. troops put their lives on the line for Saudi Arabia?; Greece's new leader wants to enforce a public smoking ban — for real, this time; For China's embattled Uighurs, a bank transfer abroad can be a 'terrorism' ordeal; How Antonio Brown's Patriots tenure ended so quickly; 'Sesame Street' Muppet drawn into controversy over autism; At Germany's biggest car show, signs that Europe's biggest economy is stalling |
| | | | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | | |  | | Ukraine call points to a president convinced of his own invincibility | | The push by President Trump and his personal attorney, Rudolph W. Giuliani, to influence the newly elected Ukrainian leader reveals a president apparently eager to wield the power of the United States to taint a political foe, confident that no one could hold him back. | | By Philip Rucker, Robert Costa and Rachael Bade ● Read more » | | | | | | | |
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