The secret life of Kim Jong Un's aunt, who has lived in the U.S. since 1998; The U.S. spent $500 million training Syrian rebels. One rag-tag group is left.; The man who seduced the 7th Fleet; Doctors fire back at bad Yelp reviews — and reveal patients’ information online; Huge bonuses and forced transfers caught up with a top official ousted from the TSA; At Hiroshima, Obama calls for end of nuclear weapons ; The Young Turks of YouTube, and their millions of viewers, love Bernie Sanders; 150 experts urge Olympics to move or be postponed because of Zika; 'Semper free!!!!!!' The 'cruel and depraved' case of the Marine veteran.; Newspapers escalate their fight against ad blockers; The racism that black people face in China and India; Chinese kids climb a 2,625-foot ladder to get home. Soon, they'll have stairs.; Schrödinger’s cat just got even weirder (and even more confusing); | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | The man who seduced the 7th Fleet | He tempted his targets with the high life: whiskey, cigars, prostitutes and cash. His moles fed him bundles of military secrets and law enforcement files. All so he could rip off the Navy on an industrial scale for years and years. Now, the depth of the corruption is being exposed as the investigation reaches into the highest ranks of the Navy. | By Craig Whitlock • Read more » | | | | | | The racism that black people face in China and India | A Congolese national was beaten to death in New Delhi, an incident a witness called a hate crime. And a Chinese ad for laundry detergent has left many viewers dumbfounded. The episodes seem to point to ignorance in both countries. | By Ishaan Tharoor • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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