Trump heads to NATO summit, and Britain braces for impact ; Valerie Plame, America's most famous ex-spy, finds her new identity; A clinic pitches unproven treatments to desperate patients, with tips on raising cash; Why Democratic voters can't make up their minds; China is harassing journalists reporting on Uighurs. They cannot be stifled.; Stand and deliver, senators ; Yes, Americans are feeling the squeeze. It's coming from health care.; No one should want their children to live in this 'bleak' future; Answers to these five questions will determine the path forward on impeachment; Mexican authorities make arrests in killings of nine American Mormons; China to sanction U.S. nonprofits in response to Hong Kong legislation; Pete Buttigieg, struggling to gain black support, uses N.C. church visit to issue 'moral call to unity'; Tom Brady showed his frustration, and it's again time to wonder if the Patriots' reign is ending; Musician who wrote 'Day-O' and other calypso hits for Harry Belafonte dies at 95 |
| | | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | (Reuters) | | Pat A. Cipollone, who did not rule out participation in future proceedings, characterized the first hearing to be held by the House Judiciary Committee as unfair. | Impeachment Inquiry ● By Mike DeBonis and Felicia Sonmez ● Read more » | | | When the two-day confab of NATO leaders kicks off Tuesday, the president won't be the only polarizing figure in attendance. | Today's WorldView | Analysis ● By Ishaan Tharoor ● Read more » | | | Once collateral damage, Plame is reinventing herself by running for Congress — and her reemergence comes at a time when President Trump and congressional Republicans are threatening to reveal the identity of the CIA employee who touched off the impeachment inquiry. | By Jada Yuan ● Read more » | | | | | | Former patients of the Tampa-based Lung Health Institute said they were encouraged to take out bank loans or borrow money from family members. | By William Wan and Laurie McGinley ● Read more » | | | | | Officials have said the LeBarons, an extended clan with dual citizenship, appear to have been caught unawares in a conflict between affiliates of the Sinaloa and Juárez cartels. | By Mary Beth Sheridan ● Read more » | | | Beijing will also suspend visits to Hong Kong by U.S. military ships and aircraft in retaliation to the measure supporting protesters that was signed into law by President Trump. | By Gerry Shih ● Read more » | | | The Rev. William J. Barber II has plans for a "Moral March on Washington" against President Trump in June 2020. | Campaign 2020 ● By Isaac Stanley-Becker ● Read more » | | | | | | New England lost its grip on the top seed in the AFC playoffs, its offensive struggles continued and its usually mighty defense also had issues in a 28-22 loss to the Houston Texans. | NFL Week 13 | Analysis ● By Mark Maske ● Read more » | | | Burgie turned a traditional Jamaican call-and-response tune into a pop music sensation. | Irving Burgie | 1924 – 2019 ● By Harrison Smith ● Read more » | | | | | | | | |
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