Trump, allies assail impeachment inquiry as Democrats lay out next steps; Vindman gives firsthand account of Trump call; House Democrats prepare for first impeachment vote ; 'It doesn't feel like a boom yet': Many Americans urge the Federal Reserve to boost the economy; Rosario Dawson has a new TV show and a penchant for activism. Oh, and she's dating Cory Booker.; Another windstorm set to complicate the battle against Kincade Fire; How Mars Inc., maker of M&Ms, vowed to make its chocolate green. And failed.; Alabama abortion law temporarily blocked by federal judge; The Nationals, once again this postseason, must win or go home; What actually mattered in the Katie Hill scandal — and what didn't |
| | | The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | (Reuters) | | The resolution — which is slated for a vote Thursday — hands the lead role to the House Intelligence Committee and its chairman, Rep. Adam B. Schiff, who would have broad latitude to organize extended questioning of potential public witnesses. | By Mike DeBonis ● Read more » | | | House investigators heard testimony for the first time from a White House official who listened in on the controversial Trump call at the heart of the Ukraine controversy. | By John Wagner, Colby Itkowitz and Felicia Sonmez ● Read more » | | | Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a Ukraine expert, is the first witness to have listened in on the July 25 call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which Trump said he wanted a "favor" after Zelensky mentioned nearly $400 million in promised American military aid. | By Karoun Demirjian and Greg Jaffe ● Read more » | | | Mike DeBonis discusses what the upcoming impeachment vote means. Josh White explains why the Supreme Court is considering whether one of the D.C. snipers should be resentenced. And Hawken Miller reports on the people getting coaches to improve their video game skills. | Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | | The central bank is widely expected to lower interest rates Wednesday — for the third time this year — in an effort to prevent the slowing U.S. economy from stalling. | By Heather Long ● Read more » | | | As recognizable as Dawson is, it is her relationship with the 2020 presidential candidate that is dominating her story. | By Jada Yuan ● Read more » | | | | | | The Kincade Fire, which is threatening Sonoma County's population hub of Santa Rosa, has forced nearly 200,000 people to evacuate Northern California's wine country. | By Marisa Iati and Andrew Freedman ● Read more » | | | The global appetite for chocolate threatens West Africa, which supplies most of the world's cocoa. A decade after Mars and other chocolate makers vowed to stop rampant deforestation, the problem has gotten worse. | By Story by Steven Mufson | Photos by Salwan Georges ● Read more » | | | The bill's author welcomed the ruling, saying it moved the case toward challenging Roe v. Wade in the Supreme Court. | By Ariana Eunjung Cha and Emily Wax-Thibodeaux ● Read more » | | | Washington is facing elimination for the fourth time in the playoffs, with Stephen Strasburg on the mound hoping to stave it off. | By Sam Fortier ● Read more » | | | | | | The young congresswoman erred. She was right to step down. But is she being punished for something else altogether? | Perspective ● By Monica Hesse ● Read more » | | | | | | | | |
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