For the team that wouldn't die, there was no doubt, just hope; White House lawyer moved transcript of Trump call to classified server after Ukraine adviser raised alarm; The National Security Council's top Russia official will leave his post. He is set to testify Thursday.; Investigators seek Bolton's testimony, reaching into upper echelons of White House; ISIS disrupted but likely to regroup after Baghdadi's death, Centcom commander says; Twitter to ban all political ads amid 2020 election uproar; The Nationals' thrilling, improbable World Series victory; I wrote an anonymous book. But I'm not sure that matters anymore.; We're polarized and fragmented at the same time. Trump likes that.; My father's library will likely survive the fires, but my California is gone; Republicans will have to face the truth on impeachment eventually; This impeachment process is totally infair to Rupublicans!; Reagan Library spared as gale-force winds drive new wildfire near L.A.; Harris campaign, Biden allies take steps to combat money woes; Trump judicial nominee cries over scathing letter from American Bar Association; A California utility that cut off power to curb wildfires may have caused them |
| | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | | With a 6-2 victory over the Houston Astros in Game 7, the underdog Nationals became the first team in major league history to win the World Series by claiming four games on the road. The win secured the franchise's first title and Washington's first World Series championship since 1924. | WORLD SERIES ● By Dave Sheinin and Sam Fortier ● Read more » | | | Sing it out loud: The Washington Nationals won the World Series. Repeating it is allowed. Someday, it may even make it feel more real. | Perspective ● By Barry Svrluga ● Read more » | | | John Eisenberg, the White House's legal adviser on national security issues, restricted access to the document after Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman expressed concerns about the president's statements on the call with the Ukrainian president, according to people familiar with Vindman's testimony to lawmakers. | IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY ● By Carol Leonnig, Tom Hamburger and Greg Miller ● Read more » | | | Tim Morrison has been on the job for about 15 months, joining the security council during former national security adviser John Bolton's tenure. | By Carol Leonnig, John Hudson and Reis Thebault ● Read more » | | | The ex-national security adviser could offer direct testimony about alleged efforts to pressure Ukraine for dirt on political rivals. | By Elise Viebeck, Karoun Demirjian and Rachael Bade ● Read more » | | | Gen. Kenneth McKenzie did not directly corroborate President Trump's statement that the militant leader was "whimpering, crying" but said he retreated into a hiding place before killing himself and two children. | By Missy Ryan ● Read more » | | | | | | The decision from CEO Jack Dorsey comes in response to concerns that politicians are seizing on social media's vast reach to deceive voters ahead of 2020. | By Tony Romm and Isaac Stanley-Becker ● Read more » | | | | | The Easy Fire quickly burned more than 1,500 acres but just one home by early afternoon. | By Scott Wilson, Katie Mettler, Andrew Freedman and Michael Brice-Saddler ● Read more » | | | Sen. Kamala D. Harris made significant campaign-staff cuts, while Joe Biden's allies formed a super PAC — signs that Democratic candidates are cash-strapped. | Campaign 2020 ● By Matt Viser and Michelle Lee ● Read more » | | | Lawrence VanDyke, appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, disputed the ABA's report that he "would not say affirmatively that he would be fair to any litigant before him, notably members of the LGBTQ community." | By Hannah Knowles ● Read more » | | | | | | Douglas MacMillan reports on a utility's controversial plan to prevent California wildfires. Heather Long explains why the deficit is ballooning under President Trump. And Ben Strauss on the changing rules for college athletes. | Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment