Ukraine envoy testified that she was told to tweet support for Trump; Analysis: 7 takeaways from Marie Yovanovitch's and Michael McKinley's Ukraine testimony; U.S. will withdraw from Paris climate agreement, Trump administration says on the first day it can give official notice ; Columnist E. Jean Carroll, who accused Trump of sexual assault, sues him for defamation; NRA Foundation is raising money by auctioning off guns in schools — to the dismay of some parents; Guns in the gym: The NRA's charity arm raffles off weapons in American schools; Will California ever stop burning?; Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq soar to new highs, extending November's record-setting kickoff ; A troubled teen hoped to start over in college. Instead he died 'in the drunk tank.'; China loves Maine lobster, but Trump's trade war means Canada is filling the demand |
| | | | The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | (Tony L. Sandys/The Post) | | The case tests the limits of presidential power and sets the stage for a Supreme Court fight. | By Jonathan O'Connell, Ann Marimow and Deanna Paul ● Read more » | | | House investigators released the first transcripts from closed-door depositions as four White House officials defied subpoenas to testify. | IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY | Live Updates ● By Felicia Sonmez, John Wagner, Elise Viebeck and Brittany Shammas ● Read more » | | | The testimony by the former Ukraine ambassador and the former top State Department aide fill out the picture of a concerted effort to remove Yovanovitch from her position — and a State Department hesitant to run afoul of President Trump. | By Aaron Blake and Amber Phillips ● Read more » | | | The notice to the United Nations means the White House can officially withdraw in one year, making the United States the only nation not backing the agreement. | By Brady Dennis ● Read more » | | | She detailed the alleged incident in June. He has denied ever meeting her. | By Beth Reinhard ● Read more » | | | Pockets of resistance to the events are cropping up across the country as mass shootings become more frequent and more deadly. | By Beth Reinhard and Neena Satija ● Read more » | | | | | | Beth Reinhard reports on why the NRA is raffling off guns in American schools. Jason Rezaian examines Iran's history of hostage-taking. And Joel Achenbach considers the uncertain fate of the universe. | Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | | Firefighters bring one blaze under control. Then another one appears. Welcome to the Golden State's war without end. | By Dan Zak ● Read more » | | | U.S. stocks set new milestones as investors revel in strong economic data, blockbuster earnings and renewed optimism that a U.S.-China trade deal is within sight. | By Taylor Telford ● Read more » | | | After an awful car crash in high school, Aris Lobo-Perez arrived at Radford University filled with excitement. Three weeks later, the 18-year-old was found dead in a jail cell. | By Michael Miller ● Read more » | | | | | | Beijing's tariffs have gutted exports of the Maine delicacy and position Canada to fill demands, perhaps permanently. | By Rachel Siegel ● Read more » | | | | | | | | |
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