| | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | (AFP via Getty Images) In his final State of the Union before the election, President Trump radiated a sense of vindication. By David Nakamura ● Read more » | | | | Impeachment wasn't mentioned, but bad blood spilled over. The Fix | Analysis ● By Aaron Blake ● Read more » | | | The speech, largely delivered as written, struck tones reminiscent of the president's rallies. The Debrief ● By Ashley Parker ● Read more » | | | | Explaining the decision behind her gesture, the House speaker said, "It was the courteous thing to do considering the alternative." By Mike DeBonis ● Read more » | | | | Here's a roundup of 31 dubious statements made by the president during his speech. Fact Checker | Analysis ● By Glenn Kessler, Salvador Rizzo and Sarah Cahlan ● Read more » | | | | First lady Melania Trump draped the award around the neck of the conservative talk-show host. By Josh Dawsey and Philip Rucker ● Read more » | | | Full results remain delayed after a byzantine process — plagued by technical difficulties — began Monday and continued with no clear timeline for a resolution. By Toluse Olorunnipa, Annie Linskey and Chelsea Janes ● Read more » | | | | Democrats hoped this would be a turning point, with President Trump's impeachment and the kickoff of the 2020 primary season. But neither is going as they wanted. By Matt Viser ● Read more » | | | | A cascade of technical glitches generated mass confusion, turning the Democrats' first-in-the-country presidential nominating contest into a global embarrassment and fueling calls for Iowa to relinquish its status at the top of the nomination calendar. By Isaac Stanley-Becker and Michael Scherer ● Read more » | | | | | | Opinions | | | More News | Gen. Kenneth "Frank" McKenzie said the destruction at al-Asad military base, one of the targets of a ballistic missile attack that Iran launched in retaliation, underscored Iran's intent to inflict fatal damage on U.S. personnel. By Missy Ryan ● Read more » | | | | As the epidemic spreads, the lockdown of Hubei province is upending daily life along the Yangtze River, a region long connected by trade, culture and blood. By Gerry Shih ● Read more » | | | | The retailer, struggling to shore up sales after a disappointing holiday season, will shutter about one-fifth of its stores in the next three years. By Abha Bhattarai ● Read more » | | | | Boston appears to have made the move because it believed it had no chance to retain Betts beyond this season, having tried but failing to reach agreement on a long-term extension. Analysis ● By Dave Sheinin ● Read more » | | | | The man, a Berlin-based artist, said his actions were performance art meant to demonstrate the pervasive, real-life influence of modern technology. By Brittany Shammas ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | |
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