Ex-Va. governor McDonnell's conviction overturned in corruption case ; 25 states have abortion rules similar to the Texas regulations that were just struck down; Why Ginsburg alluded to a criminal in her court opinion; As Britain stalls, some European leaders push for a quick departure; Will Brexit change how politicians behave in U.K., elsewhere?; The world’s losers are revolting, and Brexit is only the beginning; Young Britons are fuming about Brexit outcome, but many didn't vote; U.K.'s credit rating sinks: Long-term outlook 'is negative'; Brexit is a reminder some things shouldn't be decided by referendum; Inside an Islamic State prison in Fallujah; Benghazi committee ‘squandered millions of taxpayer dollars,’ Democrats say; Clinton and Warren electrify Ohio crowd, sparking visions of a ticket; Scott Brown: Warren could 'take a DNA test' to prove she's part Cherokee; Soldier in Medal of Honor controversy: I don’t ‘lie awake every night burning up with anger’; Drought-stricken California may have a vast groundwater reserve that nobody knew about; Pool safety poster seen by some as racist prompts Red Cross apology ; Texas mom killed by police after she shot two daughters to death, police say; Dear Science: Why aren't apes evolving into humans?; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Justices throw out Texas abortion law | The 5-3 decision was the biggest win for abortion rights advocates in 25 years as the majority sided with abortion providers and medical groups that said the restrictions are unnecessary. | By Robert Barnes and Mark Berman • Read more » | | As Britain stalls, some European leaders push for a quick departure | In the first Parliament session since Britain's stunning decision last week, Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed that the country was on a path to break with its 27 other E.U. partners. Before an E.U. summit tomorrow in Brussels, some members have urged Britain to begin the exit talks as soon as possible. | By Griff Witte and Anthony Faiola • Read more » | | | | | Inside an Islamic State prison in Fallujah | Hidden inside three houses to avoid detection and airstrikes, the prison provides a harrowing window into the brutal rule of law that governed here before the city was retaken by Iraqi forces. | By Loveday Morris • Read more » | | | | | | Dear Science: Why aren't apes evolving into humans? | The Speaking of Science blog's weekly column tackles questions from readers. This week's looks at evolution and explains that we are all apes — humans, orangutans, gorillas and more — evolved from a common ancestor that lived 14 million years ago. | By Sarah Kaplan • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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