Obama decries outcome, accuses GOP of using issue to 'scare people'; The Fix: Court just dropped a powder keg on the 2016 election; Court backs affirmative action in college admission; Democrats end sit-in after chaotic 26 hours in House; Ryan calls sit-in a 'publicity stunt.' He may be right, but it is proving to be effective.; Whatever the result, British vote inflicts further damage on E.U.; Volkswagen agrees to pay $10.2 billion to settle emissions claims; Led Zeppelin did not plagiarize ‘Stairway to Heaven,’ jury rules; 'I hated this man more than my rapists': Woman confronts football coach 18 years after alleged gang rape; German police shoot man who tried to take hostages in movie theater; Why some of America’s richest people are living in the middle of nowhere; Confident. Incorrigible. Bully. Little Donny was a lot like Donald Trump.; In move to reassure donors, Trump converts $50 million in campaign loans to donations; Fact Checker: Donald Trump's attack on Hillary Clinton; Texas man tries in vain to save infant left in hot car — by placing her in the fridge; Burger King’s latest fast food monstrosity is sadly genius; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Deadlocked justices block Obama on immigration | The nondecision deals Obama perhaps the biggest legal loss of his presidency and leaves in limbo about 4 million undocumented immigrants. The outcome was the most serious consequence of the Supreme Court's short-handed status. | By Robert Barnes and William Branigin • Read more » | Court backs affirmative action in college admission | The Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision that was a surprise win for backers of affirmative action, said admissions officials at the University of Texas may consider the race of student applicants in a limited way to build a diverse student body. | By Robert Barnes • Read more » | | | | | | Democrats end sit-in after chaotic 26 hours in House | Lawmakers ended the dramatic protest they staged on the House floor but pledged to continue to pressure Republicans to hold votes on gun-control measures. Tired of what they viewed as a Democratic publicity stunt, Republicans early Thursday morning formally adjourned for the July 4 recess. | By Karoun Demirjian, Kelsey Snell and Ed O'Keefe • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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