At least 5 dead in the Bahamas as slow-moving storm devastates islands; With Dorian looming offshore, Floridians wonder: Will it turn?; At least eight dead after diving boat catches fire near California coast; W.Va. scandal muddies legacy of Vatican's longtime fixer; A decade after a horrific beating, former West Virginia University student dies; Getting through the world with face blindness; It's still Biden's race to lose; 2016 taught us a lesson about Trump. Now we need to unlearn it.; Trump's crucial decision on nuclear power; America doesn't just have a gun crisis. It has a culture crisis.; Maybe Trump was right about 'bad management,' but in the wrong policies; We're finally getting accountability for the opioid crisis — after victims are dead; How Boris Johnson's push toward a no-deal Brexit is playing out in the E.U.; Texas gunman was fired from job on day of deadly rampage ; As humans shaped dogs' bodies, we also altered their brains |
| | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | W.Va. scandal muddies legacy of Vatican's longtime fixer | Archbishop William Lori rose quickly by helping the church emerge from crises and fight for conservative causes. But his handling of the probe into financial and sexual misconduct in West Virginia — and his ties to Bishop Michael Bransfield — angered some parishioners. | By Michelle Boorstein ● Read more » | Getting through the world with face blindness | Post reporter Sadie Dingfelder used to think she was just really bad at recognizing people. Then she learned she might have a condition called prosopagnosia — better known as face blindness — and set about getting an official diagnosis. | Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | | | | | | |
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