| | The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | Attorney General William P. Barr's personal directive, according to a Justice Department official, prompted a show of aggression against a crowd of largely peaceful protesters that drew widespread condemnation. By Carol D. Leonnig, Matt Zapotosky and Rebecca Tan ● Read more » | | The president's visit comes a day after his stop at an Episcopal Church drew fire. By Sarah Pulliam Bailey and Michelle Boorstein ● Read more » | | Instead of harnessing the symbolic power of Washington, this unearned victory lap showed no regard for the city or its people. Perspective ● By Philip Kennicott ● Read more » | | The former vice president spoke after peaceful protesters were cleared from a D.C. street for a President Trump photo op. By Annie Linskey, Matt Viser and Sean Sullivan ● Read more » | | Sean Hannity says "far-left radicals unleashed this carnage." Others emphasize scenes of destruction over peaceful protests and blame "antifa" with little evidence. By Paul Farhi and Elahe Izadi ● Read more » | | Confrontations between police and the public were reported in cities including St. Louis, Las Vegas, New York, Buffalo and Seattle. LIVE UPDATES ● By Lateshia Beachum, John Wagner, Brittany Shammas, Marisa Iati, Ben Guarino, Meryl Kornfield and Felicia Sonmez ● Read more » | | A crowd gathered on H Street Tuesday afternoon in front of a newly erected tall black fence that prevented protesters from entering Lafayette Square. D.C., MD. & VA. UPDATES ● By Patricia Sullivan and Dana Hedgpeth ● Read more » | | Why gas was used on peaceful protesters outside the White House. How the Trump administration has scaled back efforts to reform police departments. And one young woman says "Let it burn" after her family's business gets caught up in the destruction. Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | But The Washington Post-ABC News poll found that Republicans are less enthusiastic about a future vaccine than Democrats. CORONAVIRUS ● By Amy Goldstein and Scott Clement ● Read more » | | There are at least 6.3 million coronavirus cases worldwide, with surges being reported in Latin America and the Middle East. LIVE UPDATES ● By Antonia Farzan, Jennifer Hassan, Rick Noack, Miriam Berger, Siobhán O'Grady and Kim Bellware ● Read more » | | A Dallas family struggles with how much risk to take each day amid conflicting advice on the coronavirus. By Arelis Hernández ● Read more » | | The Bullets' big, physical center later coached the team and served as general manager. By Dave Sheinin ● Read more » | | Protests over the death of George Floyd threatened to combine with the coronavirus pandemic to create further electoral chaos. Election 2020 ● By Amy Gardner, Natalie Pompilio and Elise Viebeck ● Read more » | | The fate of the controversial conservative is the most closely watched of numerous House and Senate races as voters cast ballots amid the backdrop of a pandemic and racial unrest. By Mike DeBonis ● Read more » | | The pandemic is changing how people see the expensive cities where they live, and new work-from-home policies are making it possible for some to move out. By Heather Kelly and Rachel Lerman ● Read more » | | | | | | | |
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