| | The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | (Melina Mara/The Post) The House also approved seven Democrats to serve as prosecutors in the trial of President Trump. The votes will enable the Senate to begin preliminary steps in a historic trial centered on Trump's conduct toward Ukraine. Impeachment | Live Updates ● By John Wagner, Felicia Sonmez and Colby Itkowitz ● Read more » | | Reflecting a closely controlled approach to the impeachment, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi named only seven managers — fewer than the 13 who presented the Clinton impeachment to the Senate in 1999. By Mike DeBonis ● Read more » | | The president's personal lawyer and his associates met in a number of European capitals with associates of gas tycoon Dmytro Firtash, according to people familiar with the encounters. Exclusive ● By Rosalind Helderman, Tom Hamburger, Paul Sonne and Josh Dawsey ● Read more » | | Rosalind S. Helderman explains what's happening with impeachment — and the new documents made public by House Democrats. Robert Costa on Bernie Sanders and the candidate's quiet rise in Iowa. And a new contract for the WNBA. Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | Europeans called the threat of a 25 percent tariff on autos "extortion." By John Hudson and Souad Mekhennet ● Read more » | | "A Very Stable Genius," by two Washington Post reporters, shows "how decision-making in President Trump's administration has been driven by one man's self-centered and unthinking logic — but a logic nonetheless." By Ashley Parker ● Read more » | | While there are still numerous legal hurdles to enacting the ERA, which prohibits discrimination based on sex, supporters were jubilant that Virginia, after years of failure, is poised to become the 38th state to ratify the amendment. By Gregory S. Schneider, Laura Vozzella and Patricia Sullivan ● Read more » | | The Trump administration will tell Puerto Rico to stop paying contractors on disaster projects $15 an hour, even after it was hit by recurring earthquakes this month, officials said. By Arelis Hernández and Jeff Stein ● Read more » | | The "Phase One" deal is meant to bring relief to U.S. farmers and others, but it also requires Beijing to purchase specific amounts of U.S. products. By David Lynch ● Read more » | | When the Taal volcano erupted, blanketing the region in ash, many residents had to leave their animals behind because they could not ferry them to safety without assistance. Visual Story ● By Regine Caboto ● Read more » | | In a day of sweeping government change that saw the resignation of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Russian President Vladimir Putin tapped his replacement less than three hours later. By Isabelle Khurshudyan ● Read more » | | 18 documented poses, including the Human Triangle, the Thinker and, for window-seat passengers, the View Finder. By The Way | A Post Travel Destination ● By Natalie B. Compton ● Read more » | | | | | | | |
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