| U.S. CyberCom contemplates information warfare to counter Russian interference in the 2020 election; Buttigieg's health plan hinges on 'supercharged' version of unpopular Obamacare mandate; Fake Walmart and cases of Dom Pérignon: Inside socialist Venezuela's chaotic embrace of the free market; Images of joy and light: Christmas celebrations from around the globe; China cracks down on labor activists amid most difficult economic conditions in decades; A homeless man longs to see his daughter on Christmas. Can he find $27 for a bus ticket?; Forgiveness: A look at four people who took different paths in seeking renewal; Girls adored 'Little Women.' Louisa May Alcott did not. ; 2019 in review: A roller coaster ride for women's rights and gender equality around the world |
| | | | | | | The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | | | | | (AFP/Getty Images) | | | The jarring developments over the past three months have exposed the extent to which the national security establishment, and the values that have traditionally guided American foreign policy, are facing an extraordinary trial of their own under Trump's presidency. | | IMPEACHMENT ● By Greg Miller and Greg Jaffe ● Read more » | | | | | Military cyber officials are said to be developing tactics that could be deployed against senior Russian officials and oligarchs if Moscow tries to hack election systems or sow widespread discord. | | By Ellen Nakashima ● Read more » | | | | | The South Bend, Ind., mayor is selling his health policy as one of "choice," but millions may face mandatory government payments under his plan, even without medical care. | | Campaign 2020 ● By Jeff Stein and Chelsea Janes ● Read more » | | | | | Government moves to relax price, currency and import controls have created the impression of economic improvement — for some. | | By Anthony Faiola, Rachelle Krygier and Mariana Zuñiga ● Read more » | | | | | From a live nativity scene in Slovenia to artificial snow in Dubai, here's how people throughout the world marked the holiday. | | Read more » | | | | | | | | A brand of labor activism that was once tolerated by authorities is now off-limits in a country facing stiff economic head winds and deepening political insecurity. | | By Gerry Shih ● Read more » | | | | | After sleeping outside in downtown Washington, Robert Fox woke at 5 a.m. on Christmas Eve with no money, but with plenty of hope. | | By John Cox ● Read more » | | | | | We offer stories about forgiving: overcoming betrayal, getting a surprise gift of financial absolution, rekindling a brutally severed relationship. And a story about why there sometimes is no path to forgiveness. | | By Antonia Farzan, Maura Judkis, Ian Shapira and Rebecca Tan ● Read more » | | | | | | | | The author dismissed her famous book as "dull" and "moral pap for the young." | | Retropolis | The Past, Rediscovered ● By Gillian Brockell ● Read more » | | | | | From the streets of Chile and Iraq to Lebanon and Hong Kong, women have been at the forefront of protest movements. | | By Miriam Berger ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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