President Trump has insisted on including the cut, which is deeply unpopular with Senate Republicans. And several conservative lawmakers are irate about the plan's price tag after the $3 trillion pumped into the economy in March and April. By Erica Werner, Jeff Stein, Seung Min Kim and Rachael Bade ● Read more » | | More than 30 states now require people to wear masks as top health officials and federal leaders, including once-skeptical President Trump, tout their effectiveness. LIVE UPDATES ● By Miriam Berger, Lateshia Beachum, Derek Hawkins, Kim Bellware, John Wagner, Taylor Telford, Hannah Knowles, Meryl Kornfield, Michael Brice-Saddler and Colby Itkowitz ● Read more » | | The GOP battles over a trillion-dollar stimulus deal. Ahead of the November elections, President Trump guts a landmark environmental law. And, how to avoid a devastating potential kink in the vaccine supply chain. Post Reports | Listen Now ● By The Washington Post ● Read more » | | If the reports are proved to be true, that could complicate efforts to make a long-lasting vaccine or to achieve herd immunity. By Carolyn Y. Johnson and Ariana Eunjung Cha ● Read more » | | Local authorities say they plan to investigate the hotel's compliance with city rules. By Fenit Nirappil and Julie Zauzmer ● Read more » | | Nearly 90 percent of people who tested positive in Victoria state did not self-isolate between when their symptoms began and when they were tested, Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews said. By Siobhán O'Grady and Jennifer Hassan ● Read more » | | Muir, who fought to preserve Yosemite Valley and Sequoia National Forest, also referred to African Americans with a racist pejorative that many black people consider to be even more offensive than the n-word. By Darryl Fears and Steven Mufson ● Read more » | | The protests against police brutality, sparked by the killing of George Floyd in May, have continued into their third month, spurring elected officials to reexamine policing and department budgets. LIVE UPDATES ● By Tom Jackman, Shane Harris, Scott Wilson and Shayna Jacobs ● Read more » | | Amid all the unrest, sports owners are being confronted with social responsibility that many didn't sign up for, but must now respect. Perspective ● By Jerry Brewer ● Read more » | | Military leaders, lawmakers and former government officials have intensified calls for federal officers to shed the military-style uniforms and return to wearing uniforms that clearly identify them as law enforcement. By Alex Horton ● Read more » | | The dystopian portrait has turned the liberal city into a test case for President Trump's latest performance of "law and order." By Isaac Stanley-Becker ● Read more » | | The legislation would replace the bust of Roger B. Taney, who wrote the Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision, with one of Thurgood Marshall, the court's first black member. By Felicia Sonmez and Donna Cassata ● Read more » | | The U.S. order is a dramatic escalation in a broad conflict that now encompasses trade and technology, freedom of the press and religion, and the coronavirus and the race for a vaccine. By Anna Fifield, Carol Morello and Shane Harris ● Read more » | | The Sierra Club asked the justices to act after an appeals court ruled that the Trump administration's use of military funds for the barrier is unlawful. By Robert Barnes ● Read more » | | The president has boosted and promoted and leveraged and benefited his personal businesses while serving as the nation's chief executive. Analysis ● By Philip Bump ● Read more » | | | | |
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