Top House Democrat says ethics probe of Nunes is likely over alleged meeting with Ukrainian about Bidens; In Trump's D.C., rogue actors gain power as experts lose relevance; A snapshot from Wisconsin highlights Democrats' challenges on impeachment; In rural Virginia counties, and elsewhere, gun supporters prepare to defy new laws; Dozens of infant deaths have been tied to a popular baby product. But regulators are too paralyzed to act.; Barack Obama, conservative; At the first national Thanksgiving, the Civil War raged; Let's not pretend Washington ever really tried to stop Israeli settlements; At the National Security Council, Trump loyalists are at war with career aides; The political value of Donald Trump Jr., Yair Netanyahu and other reckless sons; American steadfastness is in doubt in South Korea thanks to Trump's policies; Navy chief says he would follow Trump's instructions on Navy SEAL acquitted of murder; Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized for possible infection; Elon Musk says Tesla already has 146,000 orders for its futuristic Cybertruck; Harvard-Yale football game disrupted by climate change protesters chanting 'OK boomer' |
| | | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | | As the inquiry hurtles toward impeachment and a Senate trial, House Democrats say the evidence that President Trump abused his office and orchestrated a bribery scheme is unambiguous. But the hearings appear to have changed the minds of few, if any, Republican lawmakers. | By Philip Rucker ● Read more » | | | Rep. Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, pushed back on the allegation from the attorney for Lev Parnas, one of two Soviet-born associates of Rudolph W. Giuliani. | By Rosalind Helderman and Colby Itkowitz ● Read more » | | | The hearings revealed a president circumventing and enfeebling traditional diplomats and foreign policy specialists and turning the government into a version of the Trump Organization, full of wheeler dealers inside and outside the official ranks who exist to do his political bidding. | By Greg Jaffe ● Read more » | | | In one of 2020's important battlegrounds, one poll shows public opinion has moved, modestly, toward the president. | The Take | Analysis ● By Dan Balz ● Read more » | | | A "Second Amendment sanctuary" movement is sweeping through red jurisdictions in the Old Dominion — and nationwide — in reaction to recent Democratic legislative gains and out of fear that a way of life is under attack. | By Gregory S. Schneider ● Read more » | | | The Consumer Product Safety Commission's attempts to regulate or ban crib bumpers have been held up by an agency team unpersuaded that the bumpers caused the deaths. | By Todd Frankel ● Read more » | | | | | Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer denied reports that he threatened to resign after the president said he would reinstate the rank of an officer convicted of posing with the corpse of an Islamic State prisoner. | By Karen DeYoung and Dan Lamothe ● Read more » | | | The 86-year-old Supreme Court justice suffered chills and fever but is expected to be released Sunday, the court said. | By Robert Barnes ● Read more » | | | The company's CEO touted the numbers two days after a viral gaffe in which the electric vehicle's supposedly unbreakable windows shattered onstage. | By Hannah Knowles ● Read more » | | | | | | Videos from New Haven, Conn., show the crowd on the field swelling as people in the stands joined student activists from Fossil Free Yale and Divest Harvard. | By Jacob Bogage and Hannah Knowles ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | |
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