| White House says Trump resort will host G-7 at cost but doesn't say how much that will be; In admitting then denying quid pro quo, Mulvaney turns harsh spotlight on himself; Messages show Boeing workers knew in 2016 of issues that turned deadly on 737 Max; State Department probe of Clinton emails finds no deliberate mishandling of classified information; The Louvre's massive Leonardo da Vinci exhibition was shrouded in mystery. Now we have answers.; Withdrawing from Syria is a grave mistake; Thank you, Nats. It was worth the wait.; Welcome to the quid pro show; Elijah Cummings was our North Star; How a secretary of state with backbone handles an out-of-line White House ; How my role-playing game character showed me I could be a woman; Boris Johnson faces historic Brexit vote in Parliament; Trump to nominate Energy Dept. deputy Dan Brouillette to succeed Rick Perry as secretary; Economists identify an unseen force holding back affordable housing; American civilians who fought in Syrian Kurdish units against ISIS watch a dream unravel; Trump awards a massive government contract – to himself |
| | | | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | | | | | | One Republican, Rep. Francis Rooney of Florida, compared the situation to Watergate and did not rule out voting to impeach President Trump. | | By Rachael Bade, Mike DeBonis and Seung Min Kim ● Read more » | | | | | For the president, the potential benefits of awarding himself the summit include international media exposure — putting Trump Doral on televisions around the world. | | By David Fahrenthold, Michael Birnbaum and Josh Partlow ● Read more » | | | | | | | | Republican officials said the acting White House chief of staff did more to harm the president's defense than administration officials testifying before Democrats in Congress. | | By Toluse Olorunnipa and Josh Dawsey ● Read more » | | | | | The messages, between two top pilots, were about an automated feature that investigators say repeatedly forced down the noses of planes that crashed in Indonesia and Ethiopia. | | By Michael Laris ● Read more » | | | | | The years-long inquiry is an anticlimactic end to a controversy that overshadowed the 2016 presidential campaign. | | By Greg Miller ● Read more » | | | | | On the 500th anniversary of Leonardo's death, the famed museum has captured the raw excitement of his mind. Completists who come to Paris with a checklist may be disappointed, but the art that made it there is brilliant. | | Art Review ● By Philip Kennicott ● Read more » | | | | | | | | Getting out has been an agonizing process that has consumed and divided the U.K. | | By William Booth and Karla Adam ● Read more » | | | | | | | | Perry is embroiled in President Trump's Ukraine controversy because he urged the president to call the new Ukrainian president over the summer. Perry said his departure has nothing to do with that. | | By Colby Itkowitz and Tom Hamburger ● Read more » | | | | | As regional homebuilders consolidated, the decreased competition has led to higher prices and less construction, researchers concluded. | | Analysis ● By Andrew Van Dam ● Read more » | | | | | Dozens of Westerners who volunteered to help Syrian Kurds build a place they called Rojava are likely still in harm's way. | | By Dan Lamothe ● Read more » | | | | | David Fahrenthold scrutinizes the president's decision to award a major government contract to himself. U.S. star Rose Lavelle discusses the future of women's soccer. And Sonia Rao shares what indie studio A24 is doing right. | | Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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