| Trump's season of weakness: A president who prizes strength enters key stretch in a fragile state; Biden's aggressive efforts to reform Ukraine yielded successes but also earned him enemies; Parliament votes to withhold full approval of Brexit deal, delaying moment of reckoning; Disappeared in El Salvador: The return of a Cold War nightmare; 'They are livid': Trump's withdrawal from Syria prompts rare public criticism from current, former military officials; Trump wants to make reality TV. But now the cast is ignoring his directions.; Hamilton pushed for impeachment powers. Trump is what he had in mind.; The law doesn't care about whistleblowers' grudges; Why Trump can't change, no matter what the consequences are; America's laws have always left our politics vulnerable to foreign influence; Trump's plan for the G-7 was blatant corruption. He was right to drop it.; Add risk of government shutdown to impeachment and other legislative logjams; Tens of thousands protest in Hong Kong despite police ban and attack on key organizer; José Altuve's walk-off home run sends the Astros past the Yankees and into the World Series; Coach disarmed high school student who brought gun to school — then hugged him, video shows |
| | | | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | | | | | | President Trump was buffeted by two straight days of allegations of self-dealing and exasperation from lawmakers on Capitol Hill, including some Republican allies who said the selection of Doral as the venue for a gathering of world leaders was indefensible. | | By Philip Rucker and David Fahrenthold ● Read more » | | | | | The president's supremacy is being challenged inside his own realm. With his administration engulfed by crisis, he can no longer control the forces once solidly arrayed behind him. | | The Debrief ● By Philip Rucker ● Read more » | | | | | The former vice president spent three years pushing Obama administration policy on Ukraine, but his approach may have laid the groundwork for questions now being raised by political opponents about his and his son's behavior. | | By Matt Viser and Paul Sonne ● Read more » | | | | | The humiliating defeat, however, did not deal a fatal blow to the withdrawal agreement British Prime Minister Boris Johnson negotiated in Brussels. He said he planned to press ahead and seek approval of his deal in the coming week. | | By William Booth and Karla Adam ● Read more » | | | | | In the 1970s and '80s, tens of thousands of people disappeared as right-wing governments — many supported by the United States — fought to extinguish leftist insurgencies. Now, three decades after a brutal civil war characterized by never-explained, never-resolved disappearances, Salvadorans are again vanishing. | | By Mary Beth Sheridan and Anna-Catherine Brigida ● Read more » | | | | | The unusual flurry of commentary, including from retired Gen. Joseph Votel, exposed an internal debate over the military's role in foreign policy and the responsibility of uniformed officials to speak out publicly. | | By Missy Ryan ● Read more » | | | | | | | | Congressional leaders are fearful that any of the must-pass bills could turn into a hostage situation if President Trump sees it as possible leverage against impeachment. | | @PKCapitol | Analysis ● By Paul Kane ● Read more » | | | | | The movement, now in its fifth month, continues to have widespread support and momentum despite increasing violence and police threats. | | By Shibani Mahtani, Ryan Kilpatrick Ho and Timothy McLaughlin ● Read more » | | | | | After New York ties Game 6 of the ALCS with a DJ LeMahieu homer in the top of the ninth, Altuve wins it for Houston with two outs in the bottom of the inning. | | By Dave Sheinin ● Read more » | | | | | | | | New surveillance footage reveals how former Oregon Ducks football star Keanon Lowe comforted a teen who authorities say planned to take his own life. | | By Hannah Knowles ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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