| White House delayed Ukraine trade decision; Justice Dept. investigation of Russia probe is criminal in nature, person familiar with case says; Transmission line broke near origin of massive California fire that forced thousands of evacuations; Investigators fault Boeing 737 Max's flight-control system and regulatory lapses in Lion Air crash; Astros fire assistant GM Taubman following clubhouse outburst directed at female reporters; Democracy can't work if you think of your opponent as 'the enemy'; Democrats are violating standards of due process. It will backfire.; Trump thinks he can get away with anything. It's outlandish.; Republicans are wrong on process, too; Could Lindsey Graham be any more shameful?; Russia has earned its success in the Middle East — partly thanks to Trump; Federal judge holds DeVos in contempt in loan case, slaps Education Department with $100,000 fine; Tulsi Gabbard won't run for reelection to Congress as she seeks Democratic presidential nomination; Economists rush to help Warren solve 'How do you pay for it?' on Medicare-for-all; ACLU says 1,500 more migrant children were taken from parents by U.S. than previously disclosed; An interview with an algorithm |
| | | | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | | | | | | House Democrats believe they have have enough testimony from senior administration officials to corroborate the claims. But Republicans are arguing that the whistleblower must be unmasked. | | IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY ● By Mike DeBonis and Karoun Demirjian ● Read more » | | | | | The U.S. trade representative was warned in August that President Trump probably would oppose any action that benefited the government in Kyiv. | | By David Lynch and Josh Dawsey ● Read more » | | | | | U.S. Attorney John Durham has been trying to determine whether the FBI's intelligence activities in the Russia probe were lawful. | | By Matt Zapotosky ● Read more » | | | | | Pacific Gas and Electric said that although it shut down smaller distribution lines, its high-voltage lines were still active before the Kincade Fire that quickly spread over 10,000 acres in California wine country. | | By Reis Thebault, Kim Bellware and Andrew Freedman ● Read more » | | | | | | | | Indonesian authorities identified nine factors that worked together to cause the deadly October 2018 accident, in which 189 people were killed shortly after the flight had taken off from Jakarta. | | By Ainur Rohmah, Ian Duncan and Shibani Mahtani ● Read more » | | | | | The incident, detailed in a Sports Illustrated report, involved comments Brandon Taubman made about Roberto Osuna, who had been acquired by the team after being arrested on domestic violence charges. | | By Dave Sheinin ● Read more » | | | | | | | | The ruling comes after the agency revealed that it violated a court order to halt student debt collection on more than 16,000 former Corinthian Colleges students. | | By Danielle Douglas ● Read more » | | | | | Gabbard cited her presidential bid in her decision not to seek another term on Capitol Hill. | | By Tim Elfrink ● Read more » | | | | | | | | "She wants something airtight but easy to understand," one outside adviser said of Sen. Elizabeth Warren's approach to the campaign's efforts to find a financing plan for single-payer. | | Campaign 2020 ● By Jeff Stein ● Read more » | | | | | The children had been released from federal custody before a judge ordered the Trump administration to stop the practice and reunite detained children with their parents. | | By Maria Sacchetti ● Read more » | | | | | Drew Harwell and Carolyn Y. Johnson examine the algorithms measuring your worth. Danielle Douglas-Gabriel explains why the Education Department gave millions in student loans to ineligible colleges. And Sarah Dadouch on the ongoing protests in Lebanon. | | Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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