| | The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | The remarks by President Trump came during a conference call with the state leaders. Read more » | | The autopsy commissioned by George Floyd's family determined the cause of his death was "asphyxiation from sustained pressure," attorneys for the family announced Monday, findings that differ from the preliminary results of the Hennepin County medical examiner. By Meagan Flynn, Lateshia Beachum, John Wagner, Kim Bellware, Marisa Iati, Maria Sacchetti and Meryl Kornfield ● Read more » | | Started by an account with just three followers, the hashtag exploded in popularity, generating about half a million tweets in its first nine hours after being created. By Craig Timberg, Elizabeth Dwoskin and Fenit Nirappil ● Read more » | | After a night of anger and frustration in their city, these African American men try to fix what they can — before, hours later, it all boils up again. By Stephanie McCrummen ● Read more » | | In one historic weekend, astronauts transcended gravity and protesters took up a heavy burden. By Dan Zak ● Read more » | | At least 26,000 deaths were recorded in recent weeks as the coronavirus continued its assault on the nation's nursing homes, federal data released Monday shows. By Peter Whoriskey, Debbie Cenziper and Joel Jacobs ● 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 » | | On Radio Recliner, a new online station, the DJs are elderly folks who are stuck in their rooms. By Marc Fisher ● Read more » | | As protests rage from Minneapolis to Washington, D.C., how the police are culpable in violence. Why officials are trying to blame outsiders. And a historic launch into space. Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | The Republican National Committee and allied groups plan to spend tens of millions of dollars fighting efforts to loosen mail-balloting rules amid the coronavirus pandemic. Election 2020 ● By Amy Gardner, Shawn Boburg and Josh Dawsey ● Read more » | | Facebook's stance on the president's post stands in stark contrast to Twitter, which for the first time limited the public's ability to view or share his tweet. By Rachel Siegel and Elizabeth Dwoskin ● Read more » | | The Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule Monday curtailing rights to object to federal permits for energy projects, including hydroelectric dams and coal export terminals, affecting U.S. waterways. By Juliet Eilperin and Brady Dennis ● Read more » | | | | | | | |
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