| Impeachment puts Trump in different place; How two Soviet-born emigres made it into elite Trump circles — and the center of the impeachment storm; U.S. forces say Turkey fired artillery near them deliberately; In Syria, U.S. pullout and Turkish assault spark terrified exodus to anywhere that feels safe ; Refugees that Trump tried to stop are here and 'becoming Americans'; No refugees allowed? Trump's plan to give states and cities a veto prompts an outcry.; How China gets American companies to parrot its propaganda; Trump wants China to help him win. China wants nothing to do with him.; Why Trump is flirting with abandoning Fox News for One America; The law is designed to punish whistleblowers like me; Five myths about Mike Pence; Trump says immigrants are unwelcome in Minnesota. What's unwelcome is his bigotry.; 'I don't think they know we exist'; Twenty-six dead or missing in Japan after Typhoon Hagibis drenches Tokyo ; Medicare is a good deal for most older folks, but it's neither free nor easy; Fort Worth police officer fatally shoots woman in her home while checking on an open front door |
| | | | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | | | | | | The U.S. ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, will tell Congress that the content of a message he wrote denying a quid pro quo with Ukraine came directly from the president, said a person familiar with his testimony. | | By Aaron Davis and John Hudson ● Read more » | | | With tweets, speeches and exchanges with reporters, the president has amped up his combativeness in the face of the impeachment inquiry. | | The Take | Analysis ● By Dan Balz ● Read more » | | | Before they were arrested on campaign finance violations, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman demonstrated a facility for capitalizing on their political connections. | | By Rosalind Helderman, Josh Dawsey, Paul Sonne and Tom Hamburger ● Read more » | | | | | | Turkish forces who launched artillery rounds near a U.S. military outpost knew for months that Americans were there, according to current and former U.S. officials, raising questions about whether Turkey is trying to push American troops farther from the border. | | By Dan Lamothe ● Read more » | | | | | | More than 100,000 Syrians were hiding out Saturday across woods, schools and packed apartments while Turkish-backed troops threatened a main route to safety. | | By Louisa Loveluck, Erin Cunningham and Asser Khattab ● Read more » | | | After enduring years locked up by Australia for seeking asylum, more than 600 people are making the most of their second chance in the United States— finding jobs, honing their English and putting down roots in a country half a world away from the one they had intended to reach. | | By Griff Witte ● Read more » | | | The president's executive order is unprecedented in the history of U.S. refugee resettlements, a system that has long had bipartisan support. Advocates fear ugly debates if politicians try to restrict who can move in. | | By Griff Witte ● Read more » | | | | | | At a moment when American politics has become a raw and racially polarized struggle for power, a small, rural, mostly poor and mostly African American town in Alabama is one of the most powerless places of all. | | By Stephanie McCrummen ● Read more » | | | | | | Several rivers burst their banks and landslides buried houses after high winds and record-breaking rains battered the capital and large swaths of central Japan. | | By Simon Denyer and Akiko Kashiwagi ● Read more » | | | | | | You can make big mistakes in using Medicare, potentially putting your life on the line. | | Perspective ● By Thomas Heath ● Read more » | | | The officer, who is white, shot Atatiana Jefferson, a 28-year-old black woman, through her window after "perceiving a threat," police said. | | By Derek Hawkins ● Read more » | | | | | | | |
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