What Republicans did 15 years ago to help create Donald Trump today; Johns Hopkins researchers poke a hole in Apple's encryption; A NATION, DIVIDED; Obama begins historic visit to Cuba; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Clinton team's playbook: Paint Trump as unfit for presidency | Because of the litany of controversial pronouncements Donald Trump has made, Hillary Clinton's allies expect a Trump nomination to make it easier to rally women, Latino and African American voters to turn out for her. But they're leaving nothing to chance. | By Anne Gearan and Abby Phillip • Read more » | A NATION, DIVIDED | In the final leg of a cross-country quest to sort out what is happening in America, the threads of the story weave through Michigan and Texas, where a debate rages over different definitions of what it means to be an American. | By David Maraniss and Robert Samuels • Read more » | | | | | Obama begins historic visit to Cuba | Air Force One touched down amid high anticipation and anxiety on the island within both the Communist government and its political opposition. The government hopes the two-day visit will reap benefits without ceding control, while dissidents on the island hope it will speed the pace of change. | By Karen DeYoung, Nick Miroff and Juliet Eilperin • Read more » | | | | | | Paris terror suspect was planning new attacks while in hiding | Salah Abdeslam, 26, who was arrested Friday, is the last known living operative connected to the Nov. 13 attacks on Paris, where 130 people were killed. He had been organizing a new "network of people" to launch assaults in European countries, Belgium's foreign minister said. | By James McAuley and Souad Mekhennet • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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