Cruz's convention gambit is backfiring badly — and now he's on the defensive; Trump: U.S. won't rush to defend NATO countries if they don't spend more on military; The convention’s most interesting thing to watch: The Trump VIP box; Making America afraid again; Ailes resigns as Fox News CEO amid sexual harassment allegations; Murdoch will be acting CEO; Report: NBA will move 2017 All-Star Game from Charlotte to New Orleans over bathroom law; Fla. police shoot unarmed black caretaker with his hands up; These Black Lives Matters protesters planned a march. The police threw them a cookout instead.; Nice attacker plotted for months and had accomplices, French prosecutor says; Sen. Cory Booker remains under VP consideration for Clinton; Police in Brazil arrest 10 suspected of planning terror attack during Olympics; Bipolar rape victim jailed after having a mental breakdown while testifying against rapist; Yes, it's summer. But you still can't wear those shorts in these restaurants.; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Cruz digs in on refusal to back Trump | The capstone last night was supposed to be a speech by Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, the newly named vice-presidential nominee. But the more riveting moment came earlier, when Sen. Ted Cruz urged Republicans to "vote your conscience," and was roundly booed off the stage. | By Jose A. DelReal and Katie Zezima • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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