House Judiciary Committee schedules first impeachment hearing for next week ; Pompeo says Trump's debunked Ukraine conspiracy theory is worth looking into; Americans are dying young at alarming rates, study finds; The top 10 tech gifts for 2019; Trump touts law freeing inmates. But the Justice Dept. wants them behind bars.; Britain's chief rabbi blasts Labour Party for anti-Semitic 'poison'; Romaine lettuce keeps getting recalled for E. coli contamination, and no one knows exactly why; In bleak report, U.N. says drastic action is only way to avoid worst effects of climate change; W.Va. bishop calls for predecessor, accused of sexual and financial misconduct, to pay $792,000 in restitution and to apologize; Where two strong storms will make Thanksgiving travel hard or impossible |
| | | | The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | | A month after staying at Alejandro Betancourt López's historic estate, Rudolph W. Giuliani joined other lawyers who met with a top Justice Department official to argue that Betancourt should not face charges in a money-laundering case filed in Florida. | IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY ● By Rosalind Helderman, Devlin Barrett, Matt Zapotosky and Tom Hamburger ● Read more » | | | In a letter to President Trump, Chairman Jerrold Nadler asked whether Trump or his counsel plan to attend the hearing and question witnesses. The panel is charged with whether to draft articles of impeachment. | LIVE UPDATES ● By Felicia Sonmez, John Wagner and Colby Itkowitz ● Read more » | | | "America should leave no stone unturned," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters. | By John Hudson ● Read more » | | | A massive study of U.S. mortality showed that the increase in death rates for young and middle-aged adults has driven down overall life expectancy for three consecutive years. | By Joel Achenbach ● Read more » | | | Everyone loves getting a bit of technology for the holidays, whether it's something futuristic for early adopters or a simple but useful gadget for novices. | Holiday Gift Guide ● By Heather Kelly ● Read more » | | | | | | Neena Satija on the tensions underlying a major piece of criminal justice legislation. Amber Phillips outlines what comes next in the impeachment process. And Antonia Noori Farzan describes how one town is addressing its "food desert." | Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | | The rebuke against Jeremy Corbyn and his party exposed further rifts before critical elections next month. | By William Booth and Miriam Berger ● Read more » | | | The CDC reported that 67 people in 19 states have been sickened in the recent outbreak, and although there are a few suspected causes, neither growers nor the government know why it keeps happening. | By Kimberly Kindy and Joel Achenbach ● Read more » | | | The report warns that global temperatures are on pace to rise as much as 3.9 degrees Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit) by the end of the century. | By Brady Dennis ● Read more » | | | The announcement follows a statement in July by Pope Francis that Michael Bransfield's replacement should decide how the ousted leader "should make personal amends." | By Michelle Boorstein ● Read more » | | | A rare Pacific "bomb cyclone" will rage in the West, while heavy snow, rain, wind and severe storms target the Plains and Midwest. | By Matthew Cappucci and Jason Samenow ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | |
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